Known for its 24 idiosyncratically decorated rooms where erotic photos mingle with the rest of the art on the wall, the Hotel Amour at the edge of Paris' historically racy Pigalle district also has one of the most romantic courtyard restaurants in the City of Love. (If you go for brunch on Valentine's Day, order the pommes Darphin.)
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Above: Photograph by Matthew Williams.
Designed by and for hipsters who like primary-color bedrooms and flea-market furniture finds, the hotel occupies the former site of a notorious brothel. In an homage to the history of the red-light district, the neon sign is a certain shade of lipstick.
Above: Photograph via Hotel Amour.
In the courtyard café, the chairs are vintage.
Above: Photograph via Lostncheeseland via Flickr.
Pothos vines hang low enough to introduce themselves to the condiments
Above: Photograph via Hotel Amour.
Tables for two.
Above: Photograph via Lostncheeseland via Flickr.
Inside the hotel, the rooms have been designed by avant-garde artists and designers including Pierre Le Tan, Alexandre de Betak, Marc Newson, Sophie Calle, and Stak. Two of the rooms have large outdoor terraces.
Above: Photograph by Half Girl via Flickr.
Wine at lunch, yes. Booster seat for bébé? No. As the hotel says of itself, it's "a more appropriate place to make babies than to bring them."
Above: Photograph via Lostncheeseland via Flickr.
By day, the courtyard attracts aspiring bohemians and fashionistas in search of greenery and shade.
Above: Photograph via Lostncheeseland via Flickr.
Who doesn't look better by candlelight?
Wondering what the hotel rooms look like? For more of the Hotel Amour, see Escape to Love: The Hotel Amour in Paris on Remodelista.
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