Paris — you know it well. The Eiffel Tower, Le Marais, the packed brasseries…

But what if we told you there’s another city out there — one of hotels that break the rules, rooms that tell stories, and nights you’ll remember long after you’ve left?

Welcome to an atypical Paris, the one you won’t find in any standard guidebook.

Whether you’re looking for a cosy retreat for a romantic getaway, an original hideout to explore the capital differently, or simply a good reason not to sleep in the same place as everyone else… this guide is for you.

What Is an Unconventional Hotel in Paris?

An unconventional hotel is first and foremost a state of mind. It’s not just a room with a fun wallpaper. It’s a place where the experience begins the moment you walk through the door — or even before, simply while looking up the address.

Paris has over 1,800 listed hotels, with around a hundred classified as “design” or “boutique” by the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau. The options are out there — you just need to know where to look.

In Paris, uniqueness takes many forms:

  • Floating hotels, moored on the Seine, for sleeping on the water. Rare, sought-after, often fully booked.
  • Former convents, private mansions, or listed buildings converted into hotels: Paris is full of places where history weaves itself into the décor.
  • Themed or concept-driven hotels: an artistic inspiration, a time period, a culture. Each room is its own stage set.
  • Gallery hotels or bookshop hotels, for creative souls who want to sleep surrounded by art or books.
  • And then there are those that play the neighbourhood card — a truly singular location, like staying a stone’s throw from the Parc des Expositions, with Paris just a metro ride away but without the noise, the crowds, and with a view of something else entirely.

How to Choose a Hotel in Paris That Truly Reflects You?

The thing with unconventional hotels is that “unconventional” can mean everything — and therefore sometimes nothing. Before booking, take the time to ask yourself the right questions:

Travelling as a couple?

Romantic originality means a cosy room with a view, a warm atmosphere, and attentive service. You’re after the thrill of shared novelty, not an art installation that needs explaining.

Travelling with family?

Space matters as much as originality. A hotel-apartment with a real kitchen, connecting rooms, or a garden: that’s the kind of unusual experience you actually need.

Travelling solo or as a digital nomad?

A lively lobby, a solid WiFi connection, a bar where you can meet other travellers at any hour. Here, the unique experience is the community — not just the décor.

On a business trip?

Surprise: original hotels can tick all the boxes for business travel, if chosen well. Close to transport links, functional rooms — but in a setting that makes a change from the ordinary.

The Right Tools for Finding an Original Hotel in Paris

The web is full of “top 10 unusual hotels in Paris” lists, but between what’s truly atypical and what’s just well-photographed, you need to know how to navigate.

A few habits that make all the difference:

  • Instagram and TikTok: search hashtags like #hotelparisatypique, #hotelinsolite, #hoteloriginal. The real gems get shared, and the best content comes from travellers themselves.
  • Specialist travel blogs: they often do on-the-ground work that online comparison sites don’t. Reading real first-hand accounts is usually more reliable than star ratings. Lonely Planet France, for example, offers a quality editorial selection for Paris.
  • Booking sites with “design” or “boutique” filters, allowing you to sort by style rather than just price.
  • And sometimes, word of mouth. Ask around. The best addresses are earned.

What If an Unusual Stay Near Paris Was the Real Good Idea?

We tend to think that the unconventional is always found in the alleyways of Le Marais or a penthouse in the 8th arrondissement. But Paris also means its gateways — and sometimes that’s where the biggest surprises lie.

Kopster Hôtel Paris Porte de Versailles is set in the 15th arrondissement, just steps from the Parc des Expositions. A location that’s as practical as it is strategic: you’re in Paris, the metro is right there, but you’re in a place that breathes differently from the city centre.

At Kopster Paris, there’s no pretence. No conference room, no restaurant: just rooms with bold design, crafted as a genuine cocoon. Vintage finds, books scattered here and there, animals peeking from corners — the kind of details that make you feel at home from the very first minute. And a welcoming bar to end the evening just how you like, without any fuss. The uniqueness here lies in this different way of inhabiting a hotel.

For those who want the capital without the hustle, there’s also Kopster Hotel Colombes — an unusual stay close to Paris, just 13 minutes from Gare Saint-Lazare (Line J). Far from the noise, but never far from what matters: a rooftop with a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower, a restaurant on the 8th floor, and 118 hotel-apartments where you can truly unpack and feel at home. The best of both worlds.

The Price Question: Myth or Reality?

Yes, some distinctive Paris hotels charge premium rates — and sometimes, honestly, you can see why. As a benchmark, the median price of a hotel room in Paris is around €180 per night in high season. Well-chosen unconventional hotels typically fall between €90 and €160, sometimes less if you venture slightly away from the centre.

The smart move: set your budget first, then look for originality within that range. You’ll often be surprised at what you can find — especially if you’re willing to step slightly outside the centre, travel off-season, or favour weekdays.

An atypical Paris hotel room at €120 can be worth far more than an anonymous one at €200. That’s the well-chosen unconventional hotel: an experience that goes beyond the price of the night.

Unconventional Hotels and Responsible Tourism: It Exists in Paris Too

Choosing a different hotel is also an opportunity to choose one that thinks differently. Responsible tourism is no longer just a trend — it has become a concrete expectation.

In France, over 400 establishments in Île-de-France now carry the Green Key label, the European reference for eco-responsible accommodation. More and more atypical Paris hotels are making real commitments: zero-waste approaches, partnerships with local producers, upcycled furniture… The unconventional can be beautiful and responsible.

At Kopster, eco-responsibility isn’t a marketing argument. It’s simply the way we’ve thought about things from the very beginning.

So, Shall We Book?

An unconventional Paris is worth seeking out — but it doesn’t have to be invented from scratch. You just need to know how to look, decide what truly matters to you, and accept that the extraordinary doesn’t always hide where you expect it.

If you’re looking for an address that stands out, that surprises without disappointing, and that makes you want to come back — we think you already know where to look.

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