Welcome to Le Presbytère Hotel


Le Presbytère Hotel by Les Hôtels Saint-Louis is located in the heart of Paris, close to the Centre Pompidou. Attached to the Saint-Merry church, it is the result of the renovation of the former presbytery dating from the 17th century.

Piece of history with its exposed beams, its flamboyant Gothic architecture and its eleven rooms with a unique character, Le Presbytère is the perfect place for the travelers looking for an extraordinary experience.

Being a building classified as an historical monument, the hotel does not have a lift. Our team will take care of your luggages as soon as you arrive.

The hotel is not accessible to persons with reduced mobility.

 

 

Discover our elegant rooms with a warm ambience


A charming hotel by excellence, the hotel Saint-Louis en l’Isle welcomes you in a warm ambience - visible stones, old terra cotta tiles and oak beams that make this place unique. An elevator serves all floors, including the stone vaulted basement where breakfast is served.

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Our Deals


Our teams have set up deals which will seduce you. Let yourself be tempted…

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From 15

For any reservation of 3 nights or more, we offer you a 10% discount on our breakfast rate.

For any reservation of 5 nights or more, we offer you a free private shuttle to all Paris airports and train stations. (Offer valid for round trip reservations, cannot be combined with other offers or promotional rates)

From 69

This offer includes a half bottle of Champagne, a bouquet of roses and a box of macaroons.

Saint-Merry church


The history of the Saint-Merry church begins in the 7th century when the Abbé Médéric of Saint-Martin d'Autun, became Merry by contraction, stay there and died on August, 29th 700. In 884, during the last siege of Paris by the Normans, the bishop of Paris exhumed the remains of Saint-Merry, now considered as relics.

Around 1500, the population decided to build a larger building of worship in memory of the saint in the so-called flamboyant gothic style. His plan was inspired by Notre-Dame cathedral, with its heart as long as the nave. A tower leans against the build since 1612.

Turned into a hotel since the end of the 20th century, the building, which now houses Le Presbytère Hotel, is only slightly younger than the church. As the name suggests, this extension of the church was dedicated to priests' housing.

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