8 Must Book Vegan-Friendly Hotels in Paris
Most hungry vegans embarking on an adventure in France are likely to begin their journey in the country’s capital. With the scent of romance and pastries filling the air, that would, of course, be Paris.
And after almost ten hours in a tin can zooming across the Atlantic, surviving on microwave meals and not enough sleep, a few days recharging the batteries and feasting on Parisian plant-based delights sounds like a pretty good idea to me.
So let me share with you my favorite vegan-friendly hotels in Paris, perfect for your next stay in the City of Love.
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Vegan & Vegan-Friendly Hotels in Paris
Whether you’re just starting your France vegan trip or are midway through a European getaway, you can rest assured you’ve got somewhere comfortable, conscious, and cruelty-free to lay your head each night at these vegan and vegan-friendly hotels in Paris.
HOY Paris
68 Rue des Martyrs, 75009 Paris, France
Top vegan spot within walking distance of HOY Paris: Jah Jah by Le Tricycle
As the only fully vegan hotel on this list, in all of Paris for that matter, HOY Paris is a breath of fresh air. With yoga and wellness at its core, and an incredible plant-based restaurant on site, you’ll feel right at home the second you walk in.
Set on Rue des Martyrs, one of Paris’s most characterful streets, the hotel is surrounded by independent shops, florists spilling out onto the sidewalk, and cafés where locals linger in their classic Parisian way.
Inside, the rooms are simple, calm, and thoughtfully designed. Nothing feels excessive, everything has purpose, but the whole place is beautifully put together. There’s a yoga studio downstairs, a dedicated space for treatments, and quiet corners designed to help you slow down between busy days out in the city.
It’s a small hotel, but that’s the charm. Intimate, quiet, and perfectly aligned with vegan philosophy and mindful living.
Hidden Hotel
28 Rue de l’Arc de Triomphe, 75017 Paris, France
Top vegan spot within walking distance of Hidden Hotel: Aujourd’hui Demain
Tucked away just behind the Arc de Triomphe, Hidden Hotel lives up to its name in the most inviting way possible. There’s a calm, understated feel the moment you walk in, warm, welcoming, and stylish. And the rooms are simply gorgeous, just as picturesque as the city itself.
Although not fully vegan, the hotel staff are familiar with our needs and breakfast can easily be adjusted. There’s also a bar on site serving delightful cocktails, some organic beers and wines, and their vegan spreads of the day should not be missed before a big night out on the town.
The location is a real advantage too, you’re close to major sights but removed enough to feel unhurried. The surrounding 17th arrondissement also has plenty of wonderful fully plant-based restaurants within walking distance, so you’ll never be short of somewhere to find a delicious meal and have plenty to explore each day.
Eden Lodge Paris
175 Rue de Charonne, 75011 Paris, France
Top vegan spot within walking distance of Eden Lodge Paris: The Friendly Kitchen
For those who want something a bit different, step off the 11th arrondissement and through the wooden gates to unlock a world you didn’t think could exist in the heart of Paris. As you walk through the quiet garden, bamboo and greenery towering above you, the minimalist design of Eden Lodge already sets the tone for a restful night.
The entire property was built with sustainability in mind, from its wooden structure to the renewable energy systems that quietly power it, giving the hotel a sense of eco-luxury that feels both modern and understated.
But that doesn’t take away from the stunning rooms on offer in the slightest. Each one clean and modern, with uncluttered spaces and natural light that create a truly peaceful space.
Vegan guests are taken care of too, there are plant-based options at breakfast and the surrounding neighborhood is one of the best for vegan dining with countless cafés and creative vegan restaurants.
Grand Powers Hotel
52 Rue François 1er, 75008 Paris, France
Top vegan spot within walking distance of Grand Powers Hotel: Bodhi Vegan
Sitting proudly in the Golden Triangle, Grand Powers is a different kind of stay for plant-based travelers who seek somewhere a little more luxurious. This part of Paris is known for its couture houses and grand boulevards, and the hotel itself lives up to expectations with the classic beauty you’d expect from the neighborhood.
Every tiny detail exudes elegance, with many of the refined rooms offering views over the city’s historic rooftops, and marble bathrooms making mornings feel a little more extravagant than usual.
Yet despite the old-world charm, we vegans are surprisingly well supported. The team is happy to adjust breakfast items, and the surrounding 8th arrondissement has more plant-based options than you might expect.
So, if you want to feel more French aristocrat than overexcited tourist, or maybe a bit of both, Grand Powers is the best place to live like royalty while sticking to a plant-powered lifestyle.
Hotel La Nouvelle République
9 Rue Moret, 75011 Paris, France
Top vegan spot within walking distance of Hôtel La Nouvelle République: Land&Monkeys
Being only a 20-minute stroll from my favorite bakery in the whole world (soon to be yours too), already wins La Nouvelle République some brownie points, or should I say croissant points. But the location offers far more than just pastries, the whole 11th arrondissement shines with creative energy and bags of vegan options.
Then, step inside and you’re greeted with that same warmth that radiates throughout the neighborhood. The staff are genuine and welcoming, the decor modern, and the rooms are crisp, bright, and comfortable. The whole place feels very Paris, inspiring you to get out into the city, but greeting you with that same excitement when you return for a well-earned rest.
And of course, the whole reason it’s on the list at all is their great plant-based options at breakfast, but I’d be very surprised if you filled up with Land&Monkeys just around the corner.
Shangri-La Paris
10 Avenue d’Iéna, 75116 Paris, France
Top vegan spot within walking distance of Shangri-La Paris: Le Potager du Marais
If you’re looking for indulgence, Shangri-La brings both decadence and opulence in the most French way possible. Once the private residence of Prince Roland Bonaparte, crystal chandeliers and sweeping staircases set the scene for a stay that feels completely lavish. This is Paris at its most cinematic.
Many of the incredible rooms and suites offer direct views of the Eiffel Tower, need I say more? Everything is plush and refined, from the marble walls to the silk-draped windows. It costs plenty to stay here, but what you get is classic, unmistakable Parisian indulgence.
The staff are of course remarkably attentive, happy to offer plant-based adjustments without hesitation. Breakfast can easily be adapted for vegan guests and almost every request, however big or small, is fulfilled with calm and polished attention.
Outside, the quiet streets of the 16th arrondissement open onto museums, gardens, and a more residential side of Paris that’s beautifully upscale.
Hôtel Adèle & Jules
2–4 Rue du Conservatoire, 75009 Paris, France
Top vegan spot within walking distance of Hôtel Adèle & Jules: 42 Degrés
Hôtel Adèle & Jules strikes the perfect balance between style and warmth. Tucked down a quiet street in the Grands Boulevards district, it provides you with a peaceful base in an area famous for theaters, galleries, and some of the best covered passages in the city.
Elegance without trying too hard is exactly what makes this place stand out, and will make your stay a truly memorable one. The rooms are beautifully put together, modern with that hint of Parisian charm.
Plant-based explorers are also in a great spot here, with plenty of vegan options close by. I had one of the best restaurant experiences in my life at 42 Degrés, I’ve never seen dishes presented so artistically. It absolutely shouldn’t be missed if you’re in the area.
Back at Adèle & Jules, breakfast can be easily adapted. As one of the more affordable hotels on this list, it really is a fantastic option.
Citadines Saint-Germain
53 Ter Quai des Grands Augustins, 75006 Paris, France
Top vegan spot within walking distance of Citadines Saint-Germain: Vegebowl
I had to add at least one wildcard to the list, and technically, Citadines Saint-Germain is completely vegan, at least when you’re staying there. Let me explain.
These fully equipped apartments give you your own kitchen, which means no guessing games at breakfast, and no worrying. If you’re someone who enjoys cooking and exploring local vegan stores, then I can’t wait for you to set the kitchen ablaze in true Parisian style (fire extinguisher at the ready, of course).
And the location can’t be beat, set right on the Seine in the 6th arrondissement, you step out into postcard Paris with river views, cobblestone paths, and the Latin Quarter only a short stroll away.
Within, the studios and apartments are modern, clean, and designed for independence, with enough space to settle in comfortably. If you want flexibility, privacy, and a base that feels like a home in the heart of the city, Citadines ticks all the boxes.
Vegan Travel Planning in Paris
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