Ah, Paris: It’s the world’s most romantic city, beckoning up visions of curvy streets and wide boulevards, effortless chic, and delicious—as well as long lasting—meals. If you’re planning a visit to the city of lights, find out where DLN Members recommend staying, along with their favorite bars, restaurants, cultural destinations, and design-friendly shops.

Marquis Faubourg Saint-Honoré

A tiny boutique hotel in the former home of General Lafayette. The rooms are small but impeccable, and the location is the best. – Timothy Corrigan

Musée d’Orsay

The fact that it’s in an old train station is overwhelming. — Erik Peterson

Hotel Montalembert

In the heart of the antiques district; so super-convenient for a designer. – Paloma Contreras

Lutetia

Rich with history. James Joyce wrote Ulysses there, and Ernest Hemingway was a frequent guest. The architecture is stunning, and the interiors are reminiscent of an art deco yacht. – Robert Brown