9hotel Republique — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Paris, France
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

9hotel Republique

Paris  ·  France  ·  Rue Pierre Chausson 7 9

4.2 385 guest reviews

About 9hotel Republique — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Paris

9hotel Republique is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Paris, France. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

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Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5

helen mcloughlin
★★★★★ Aug 2025

My 9yr old son and I stayed here for 4 nights on a trip to Paris. It was a perfect hotel for the trip, close to a local metro station. 10 mins into the centre of Paris by direct metro. République is a quieter less touristy part of the city, so we ate at local cafés, restaurants and patisseries. The streets here are very safe and the locals were helpful and friendly. There is a little supermarche across the road. The hotel itself is very clean, smart, modern and relaxing. A little gym, tidy lounge area with coffee and citrus water. The staff and the Manager are wonderful and nothing was too much for them. The breakfast is delicious, with a lot of choice, pastries, baguettes, cheeses, meats, pancakes, cereals, bacon and eggs. Plus a proper coffee machine. I will definitely stay here again.

Christian Disch
★★★★☆ Aug 2025

Conveniently located next to a bus stop and metro station. Our room was facing a courtyard between buildings and was therefore shielded very well from traffic noise. Generally everything seemed quite clean, the only thing I was missing was an option to hang the shower head while showering. Staff was very friendly and helpful.

Timur Firsakov
★☆☆☆☆ Jul 2025

I booked a room at this hotel with a balcony and breakfast included. Unfortunately, due to flight delays and cancellations in Paris, I was unable to travel. However, the second guest (listed only as “+1” in the booking) could still go. When I called the hotel to add her name, I was told that, according to hotel policy, changing guest names is not allowed — which is unreasonable. Eventually, the hotel manager agreed to make an exception. However, upon check-in, my companion was given a room with no balcony and amenities for only one person. Later we found out that the hotel had also removed breakfast from the booking, even though it was included initially. As a result, an extra €70 had to be paid — on top of the €800 already paid for the stay. This experience was unacceptable. I plan to submit more detailed reviews on other platforms to make sure this kind of service doesn’t go unnoticed.