
Mom'Art
French bohemian Art Deco — think warm tones, Hermès leather accents, ARTE wallcoverings, and Missoni Home throws. Intimate and residential rather than slick and corporate.
Book directly via hotelmomart.com — the property promises to beat third-party rates by up to 10%, and TripAdvisor reviewers note better outcomes than OTA bookings
Why It Matters
Listed on Tablet Hotels. Family-owned and operated, inspired by illustrator Francisque Poulbot whose work became synonymous with Montmartre street life. One of the few boutique properties in the 18th with a genuine on-site restaurant, bar, spa, and fitness room — a surprisingly full package for a 25-room hotel.
Mom'Art is a family-run 4-star boutique hotel in Montmartre, the name being a riff on the neighborhood itself. The whole place is a love letter to the district: rooms named after Montmartre legends, Art Deco detailing, Hermès fabrics on the walls, and a tree-lined patio where breakfast is served year-round. Architect Jacques Mechali led the renovation; interior designer Olfa Ghemidh brought in Parisian flat codes with noble materials and textures. It's 25 rooms spread across two buildings, small enough that staff know your name by day two.
Where You'll Stay
6 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Historic artists' studio at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century — Picasso, Suzanne Valadon, and Toulouse-Lautrec all worked here. Visits by reservation only.
Located at 2 Rue Ronsard, a 5-minute walk from the hotel. A lesser-known outsider art venue adjacent to the famous Marché St Pierre fabric market.
The hotel recommends the Musée de Montmartre at 12 Rue Cortot — the same street as Suzanne Valadon's studio that inspired L'Atelier suite. Permanent collection of early 20th-century Montmartre artists plus temporary exhibitions.
The hotel's concierge specialises in off-the-beaten-track Montmartre recommendations: restaurants, cabarets, exhibitions, hidden addresses. The staff's local knowledge is consistently praised in reviews.
Historic cabaret at 22 Rue des Saules, created around 1880. Picasso, Francis Carco, and Pierre Mac Orlan are all connected to this venue. The hotel recommends it for literary and artistic souls.
On Rue des Martyrs, baroque cabaret evenings. A local recommendation from the hotel for guests who want to venture beyond the tourist-trail cabarets.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Les Artistes and Les Bourgeoises Double categories include rooms accessible to guests with reduced mobility.
Unlimited, available in all rooms and public areas.
Noted in hotel.info property description drawn from hotel's own text.
In every room across all categories.
Individual air conditioning in all rooms. Note from reviews: some guests report the system switches between cooling and heating modes seasonally, which can cause stuffiness in transitional months.
Available in some room categories; specify preference at booking.
Local recommendations, restaurant bookings, cabaret and theatre tickets, excursions.
No parking on-site. Nearest paid parking is approximately 110m away at ~€35/night.
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