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Review: Hôtel du Louvre (Hyatt Unbound Collection)

Matthew Klint Posted onJuly 12, 2025July 12, 2025 9 Comments

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We celebrated my wife’s birthday in Paris, staying in a family suite at the Hôtel du Louvre, a luxury hotel that is part of the Hyatt Unbound Collection.

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  • Hôtel du Louvre Review, A Hyatt Unbound Collection Property In Paris
    • Check-In
    • Room (Family Suite)
    • Fitness Center
    • Cabin Prive
    • Dining
      • L’Officine du Louvre
      • Room Service
      • Brasserie du Louvre
    • CONCLUSION

Hôtel du Louvre Review, A Hyatt Unbound Collection Property In Paris

Cash rates were over €800/night for a standard room with two twin beds, so I used my World of Hyatt Points for the stay. This is a Category 7 hotel, meaning free nights range from 25,000 points (low) to 30,000 (standard) t0 35,000 (peak) per night, depending upon seasonal demand.

The upgrade was an unexpected treat (I was a Globalist at the time) because this hotel does not accept Globalist confirmed suite upgrades. In fact, I was prepared to book two standard rooms (due to occupancy limits) but asked my Globalist rep if he could see about getting us an upgrade to a family suite since it was just a few days before arrival and several rooms seemed available. We got it…not something I would ever presume, but something I was very thankful for.

Check-In

We took an Uber from Gare de Lyon, arriving at the hotel around midday. The hotel is located between the Louvre and the Opéra Garnier, a very nice area in Paris that was bustling with foot traffic and bicycles.

people riding bicycles in a city

a building with a sign on it

a building with a glass door and a glass front door

Staff graciously checked us in, but informed us our room was not ready. We had brunch across the street at Café Kitsuné. By the time we were finished eating, our room was ready.

The lobby is small, but there’s a small seating area upstairs.

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a man standing in a building

a staircase with blue carpet

a building with columns and a glass door

a room with a round table and chairs

a shelf with books and a statue of a bird

a large building with columns and a round table

Room (Family Suite)

Our family suite, 527, was absolutely perfect for my family. When we walked in, my children were delighted to find a tepee in the middle of the room, along with bunk beds for them (nearly identical to the ones we have at home), and coloring books.

a hallway with a door and a glass door

a hallway with a light on the ceiling

a door with a hole in the middle

a bunk bed in a room

a bunk bed and a tent in a room

a teepee in a room

a room with a bunk bed and a tv

a couple of papers with a picture of a stadium and a box

The bedroom was small but perfect for Heidi and me.

a bed with white sheets and lamps in a room

a bed with white sheets and lamps in a room

a room with a television and a chair

a building with many windows
Not much of a view from the room…

The room had a hot water kettle and Nespresso machine.

a coffee machine and cups on a table

The bathroom did not have a tub. Instead, it had a large walk-in shower. I appreciated that the hotel had placed two kids’ bath kits from Le Petit Prince. Shower products were from Cordage, a Parisian brand.

a bathroom with a mirror and a shower

a shower head with soap dispensers and bottles of liquid

a group of toiletries in a plastic bag

Fitness Center

The hotel fitness center is large and features modern TechnoGym equipment.

a white door with black text on it

a gym with treadmills and exercise equipment

a group of treadmills in a gym

a room with exercise equipment

a gym with a mirror and exercise equipment

a gym equipment in a room

Unfortunately, this hotel has no spa or wellness facilities like a sauna or steam room.

Cabin Prive

Did you notice the ” Cabinet Privees” sign above? While we did not get one, the hotel has small shower suites available for guests who arrive early or who must stay late. It’s a very nice amenity that is available upon request.

Dining

The hotel offers a restaurant, bar, and 24/7 room service.

L’Officine du Louvre

L’Officine du Louvre is “a tribute to Napoleon III’s passion for botany” and specializes in plant-based cocktails and a light, vegetal menu. It’s a beautiful space with a glass roof.

a room with tables and chairs and a bar

 a room with a fireplace and tables and chairs

Room Service

We did something very touristy and climbed ot hte top of the Eiffel Tower. By the time we got back to the hotel, it was after 10:00 pm. Rather than go out to eat, we ordered room service. I had fish, Heidi had chicken, and the kids had spaghetti Bolognese. The pan-seared sea bass with ratatouille and green gnocchi was delightful.

a table with plates of food

a plate of food on a table

a piece of meat with brown sauce on a white plate

a plate of spaghetti with meat sauce

a bowl of bread and candy

a bowl of salad with other food in the background

Everything was delicious and so convenient.

Brasserie du Louvre

We had breakfast in Brasserie du Louvre in the morning at 10:00 am and the restaurant was packed. Service was understandably slow, but we enjoyed a very nice breakfast.

a hallway with doors and a fire extinguisher

a wall with white trim and black text on it

a sign on a wall

a restaurant with tables and chairs

a table with chairs and a couple of windows

In addition to a buffet (featuring a salad bar, sliced meat and cheese, scrambled eggs, roasted vegetables, a wide assortment of baked goods, fresh fruit, cereal, yogurts, and breakfast sides like potatoes, sausage, mushroom, and bacon) there is an a la carte menu with hot drinks, French Toast, guacamole toast, eggs made-to-order, and porridge.

a kitchen with blue cabinets and white counter tops

a couple of people working in a restaurant

a table with bowls of food

a table with food on it

a buffet table with bowls of food

a table with food on it

a table with bowls of food

a table with food on it

a table with food on it

a trays of pastries on a shelf

a group of bowls of food on a table

a group of pots of food on a counter

a group of bottles of liquid in a metal tray

a hand holding a menu

The food was excellent… everything we had was delicious and I appreciated the fresh-squeezed orange juice.

a plate of food with a drink

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food with bacon and mushrooms

a bowl of fruit and yogurt

The coffee, though acceptable, was from Nespresso, which is not my favorite coffee.

a coffee machine in a restaurant

a cup of coffee with foam in it

As a Globalist, breakfast and gratuity were included.

CONCLUSION

We had a very nice stay here and while the Park Hyatt Paris is my favorite Hyatt property in the City of Lights, I’d return to Hotel du Louvre with my family again…the family suite was ideal for my family of four. The food at this hotel is delicious and the service was gracious and kind. Plus, the location is ideal for walking all over Paris (we walked all the way to the Eiffel Tower, though that was a bit ambitious…).

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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9 Comments

  1. Gene Reply
    July 12, 2025 at 2:17 pm

    @ Matthew — The room service looks excellent!

  2. dee Reply
    July 12, 2025 at 2:26 pm

    The breakfast buffet looks amazing!!

  3. Aaron Reply
    July 12, 2025 at 3:24 pm

    Very interesting set-up with the kids room. I’m guessing for the non-family suite their room would be a standard living room?

    Looks like a lovely hotel overall.

  4. Bob Reply
    July 12, 2025 at 4:27 pm

    Thanks for the review.

    This hotel was a Concorde hotel, as was the hotel de Crillon.

    I had eaten several times in the 2000’s there in the restaurant of the hotel. I can see it is still a good place where to eat.

  5. Maryland Reply
    July 12, 2025 at 4:54 pm

    Many years ago I did briefly stay here. It was a beautiful visit mostly remembered by eating the Opera Cake! ( a rich concoction of almond cake drenched in coffee liquor and several layers of chocolate ganache ). Fast forward to being a chaperone on my godchild’s school trip. The itinerary had us in Hotel du Louvre. I figured it was an error , or maybe it was to be Hotel du Louvre by Rouge Roof. And yeah we stayed at Hotel Rivoli. No opera cake for anyone.

  6. Christian Reply
    July 12, 2025 at 9:44 pm

    Nice review. Happy 25th to Heidi.

  7. D3SWI33 Reply
    July 13, 2025 at 8:46 pm

    I love me some room service in Europe with the table cloth roller. Always the club sandwich with fries.

  8. Marcos SFO Reply
    July 14, 2025 at 10:38 am

    The Brasserie du Louvre used to be affiliated with Paul Bocuse, one of France’s best chefs. I had dinner there a few times while staying at the Hotel du Louvre and the food was excellent. Glad the food quality was good even though the brasserie’s partnership ended.

    The Hotel du Louvre is much more charming and true to the hôtels particuliers of the neighborhood. Great location, fairly new rooms, and good service in my experience (only 3 stays since 2022). Have to say the Park Hyatt Vendome is overrated with very small, dated rooms and caters to the jet set crew – buyer beware.

    Thanks for sharing this experience, Matthew!

    PS I’ve never stayed in a family room but it looks perfect.

  9. FNT Delta Diamond Reply
    July 14, 2025 at 6:27 pm

    I’m surprised by the decor of the room. It feels a little too bland and generic. More 3-star or 4-star than 5-star luxury.

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