The Hoxton, Paris

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"The location is perfect. Within walking distance from Les Halles, some of the historical covered passages, Gare du Nord (if you're coming by train from London and the Eurostar), Palais-Royal and the Louvre. They've got multiple locations and do discounts if you join their membership scheme. All of their hotels are quite Instagrammable and very cute decor and I think they've been created with this crowd in mind. The breakfasts are fab. Anything with eggs is quite nice and their pain au chocolats. My partner and I are quite impartial to their burgers. In La Planche they do killer cheese, meat boards. They also have nice drinks both mocktails and alcoholic although its been a while since we've had those (we no longer drink). The rooms I'd recommend not doing the Shoebox as they are in the small size. For one person I'd recommend Cosy (or if you don't mind slightly squished 2). For two people and above I'd recommend the Roomy and Above. Some of the rooms have quite nice terraces you can sit out and have a drink so do ask. You can have snacks/drinks in the lobby but I have found since its become such a popular hotel with locals for remote working that its hit and miss for this. "
"Yes - it's a hotel! A hotel with an absolutely fantastic lobby/restaurant area where you can work very comfortably. It is such a beautiful space and you'll be in great company to pull out your laptop. Food is great, but you're paying cute hotel prices... Also nice here though is that, because it's a hotel, you can work here later than at a typical coffee shop. 📶 open network ☕️ Allongé: 4€"
Chelsea Papa
"True to the Hoxton brand, the Paris outpost is hip and stylish with two beautiful courtyards and iconic French furniture and decor peppered throughout. The 172 rooms housed in an 18th century building feature chevron wood flooring and contemportary accents. Non-guests can also enjoy the Rivié restaurant and Moroccan-inspired Jacques' Bar. "

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36 (!) Laptop-friendly spaces to work in Paris (NOT paid co-working spaces, but coffee shops open to the public that I've personally visited and worked from). I pay attention to: 📶 wifi (duh) ☕️ coffee (essential) 🍽️ food (does it go beyond pastries?) ✅ table quality 🔌 outlet availability 🙂 friendliness of staff This guide includes: 💎 4 Gems! ... Best all-around, my absolute faves. 🥇 18 Great ... They have it all, but only a few can be my “coup de coeur” 🙃. One is gluten free! ✔️ 12 Great (but missing something) ... Wonderful shops that are lacking in one or two areas. + 1 sister café ➡️ 2 laptop-friendly cafes I want to try next 1 FREE guide to my favorite laptop-free coffee shops As I revisit each shop, I'm adding... 📶 The actual wifi password, so you don't have to ask ☕️ The cost of an allongé* to use as a price benchmark *An allongé is a ‘long coffee’, or one espresso shot with hot water, but smaller than an Americano. BONUS: 🇫🇷 1 laptop-friendly café in Metz 🇬🇧 4 laptop-friendly places to work in London (Southbank, Kensington, Angel) You also get: ✍️ My personal notes for each recommendation 📍 An interactive map of all recommendations 🔓 Access to all future updates when you SAVE this guide 🎞️ Linked videos (where applicable) that bring recommendations and advice to life 💙 If you loved these suggestions, I would really appreciate it if you shared this guide with a friend, left a great review, or contributed a tip.
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