
Hôtel Ami occupies a quiet address in Paris's 15th arrondissement and carries a Michelin Selected distinction for 2025, placing it in a curated tier of independently spirited properties that sit outside the grand palace circuit. The hotel trades monumental lobbies for a more residential scale, making it a considered alternative for travellers who want central access without the ceremony of the Right Bank flagships.
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- Address
- 7 Rue du Général Beuret, 75015 Paris, France
- Phone
- +33 1 56 56 63 90
- Website
- orsohotels.com

A Different Register of Paris Hotel
Paris's hotel market has long organised itself around two poles: the grand palace properties concentrated near the 8th arrondissement, and a growing cohort of smaller, design-conscious addresses that operate on an entirely different register. Cheval Blanc Paris, Hotel Plaza Athénée, and Le Bristol Paris define the palace tier, where the lobbies are as much the experience as the rooms. Hôtel Ami belongs to a different conversation: the Michelin Selected cohort for 2025, a distinction that identifies properties where character and considered hospitality carry more weight than the number of starred restaurants on site.
The address itself signals the hotel's positioning. Rue du Général Beuret sits in the 15th arrondissement, a residential quarter that most visitors pass through rather than stay in. The 15th has a particular texture: wide Haussmann boulevards giving way to calmer side streets, neighbourhood brasseries operating on schedules set by the locals rather than tourist traffic, and a sense that Paris is being lived rather than performed. For the traveller who has done the Marais and Saint-Germain circuits and wants a more grounded base, this kind of address serves a genuine editorial purpose.
What Michelin Selection Signals in 2025
The Michelin Selected distinction functions as a quality filter rather than a ranking system. It does not position a property against Hôtel de Crillon or Four Seasons George V; it identifies a different set of criteria altogether. The guide applies this designation to hotels where the experience is coherent and reliable, the welcome is genuine, and the property demonstrates a point of view beyond square footage and facilities lists. In a city with hundreds of hotels competing for international attention, that filter carries practical value for the reader who wants to trust a shortlist.
Hôtel Ami carries that designation for 2025, which places it in a curated peer group that spans a range of price points and scales but shares a baseline of considered hospitality. The selection does not speak to specific room sizes, service ratios, or amenity depth, but it does function as a trust signal. If you want the palace tier's full ceremony, Le Meurice or La Réserve Paris remain the reference points. If you want a property that has earned external editorial recognition without requiring the accompanying room rate, the Michelin Selected tier is where to look.
The 15th Arrondissement as a Hospitality Context
The sustainability argument for staying in the 15th rather than the 8th or 1st is not purely financial. Paris's most visited arrondissements operate under the kind of tourist pressure that visibly reshapes neighbourhoods over time: menus that drift toward international expectations, service that processes rather than engages, and a streetscape increasingly oriented around the visitor rather than the resident. The 15th remains structurally a Parisian neighbourhood, and staying there distributes economic activity into a part of the city that benefits from it differently than the saturated central quarters.
This pattern repeats across French hospitality. Properties like Domaine Les Crayères in Reims or La Bastide de Gordes in Gordes serve as anchors for tourism in areas where careful hospitality investment has a meaningful impact on the surrounding community. At a smaller urban scale, a Michelin Selected property in the 15th functions similarly: it brings quality hospitality to a neighbourhood that doesn't operate as a tourism monoculture, which tends to produce a more reciprocal relationship between hotel and locale.
Positioning Within Paris's Broader Hotel Spectrum
To calibrate where Hôtel Ami sits, it helps to map the Paris hotel spectrum from the leading down. The palace tier, which includes Airelles Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle for those extending beyond the périphérique, operates at a price and ceremony level that suits specific travel objectives. Below that, design-led boutique addresses in the Marais and Saint-Germain have proliferated over the past decade, many carrying their own editorial recognition from publications oriented toward style-conscious travellers.
The Michelin Selected tier, of which Hôtel Ami is part, occupies a different position: not defined by neighbourhood prestige or design provenance, but by consistent quality and a legible hospitality character. That positioning makes it a practical reference point for travellers whose primary criterion is reliability backed by credible third-party assessment. Across France, properties in this same tier include Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon and Les Sources de Caudalie in Bordeaux, which suggests the range of scale and character that the designation covers.
Planning a Stay: Practical Orientation
The address at 7 rue du Général Beuret places the hotel within the 15th arrondissement, accessible from Paris's main transport arteries and a reasonable distance from major sites without sitting directly in their shadow. The 15th is well served by the Métro, and the neighbourhood's residential character means that cafés and markets operate on local rhythms.
The hotel has 108 rooms and reservations are recommended. Spring and early autumn remain Paris's most pressured booking windows across all hotel tiers.
For the Wider France Itinerary
Travellers using Paris as a hub within a broader French itinerary have a strong comparable set to draw from. On the Riviera, Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes and The Maybourne Riviera in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin represent the coastal luxury tier. In the Alps, Le K2 Palace in Courchevel and Four Seasons Megève serve winter and summer mountain stays respectively. In Provence, Villa La Coste in Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence, and La Réserve Ramatuelle provide strong reference points across different Provençal contexts. Hôtel & Spa du Castellet in Le Castellet adds a more niche southern option. Beyond France, the same editorial logic that applies to Hôtel Ami, namely external recognition at a scale that prioritises character over ceremony, applies to properties like Le Negresco in Nice and, further afield, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz or Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo for those extending into Monaco.
Nearby-ish Comparables
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hôtel AmiThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Boutique hotel blending century-old charm with modern Danish design. | $$$ | |
| Louison | Contemporary boutique in historic Parisian mansion | $$$ | 6th Arr. |
| Eldorado Paris | Country-chic urban retreat with eclectic, layered aesthetics. | $$$ | Batignolles |
| Miiro Le Grand Hôtel Cayré | Parisian apartment-style with Roaring Twenties inspiration | $$$ | Saint-Germain-des-Prés |
| Monge | Historic 19th-century bourgeois house modernized with contemporary interiors | $$$ | Latin Quarter |
| Thérèse | Contemporary boutique with neo-industrial touches and eclectic design elements in a restored 18th-century setting. | $$$ | 1st Arrondissement (Louvre-Palais Royal) |
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