
"A 19th-century textile factory on Rue de la Folie-Méricourt, converted to 33 design rooms. The industrial bones are kept. The Oberkampf nightlife is outside the door. The WiFi is excellent."
The building at 31 Rue de la Folie-Méricourt was a textile factory in the 19th century — the 11th arrondissement's manufacturing past is embedded in the neighbourhood's street names and building bones. The conversion to Hôtel Fabric kept the industrial structure legible: exposed brick, iron railings, the double-height ground floor that the factory floor produced. The 33 rooms are distributed across four floors with the considered restraint of a hotel that knows what it is.
The rooms are contemporary and precise — exposed brick in some configurations, clean white plaster in others, quality bedding, marble bathrooms, and the WiFi quality that the 11th arrondissement's tech and creative sector requires. Compact rooms are honest; the suites offer the full proposition. The common spaces — the bar, the breakfast room — maintain the industrial aesthetic without making a self-conscious performance of it.
The neighbourhood is Oberkampf and Rue de la Roquette — the 11th arrondissement's bar and restaurant district, which runs from the busy boulevards around Place de la République to the quieter streets near Place de la Bastille. The concentration of natural wine bars, craft cocktail establishments, and independent restaurants within a five-minute walk of the hotel is among the highest in Paris. The Canal Saint-Martin is a twenty-minute walk north.
Hôtel Fabric is rated in the top ten of all Paris hotels on TripAdvisor — a ranking that reflects the staff-to-guest ratio of a 33-room property where service personalisation is structurally possible. Guests who stay twice are remembered. Requests that would constitute special treatment at a 200-room hotel are normal operational procedure here.
The 11th arrondissement is where Parisians go to eat and drink, which means a solo retreat at Hôtel Fabric is a retreat into the city's most animated neighbourhood rather than away from it. The 33-room scale means the staff know who you are. The Oberkampf bars and restaurants provide the evening with no planning required.
The industrial design, the Oberkampf neighbourhood, and a hotel that ranks in the top ten of Paris by pure guest satisfaction: the Fabric anniversary is for couples who measure a good time by the quality of the restaurant and the conversation rather than the size of the lobby. Book a suite; use the neighbourhood.
Rue Oberkampf and Rue de la Roquette are the best bar streets in Paris at this price point. Hôtel Fabric puts a group within walking distance of every cocktail bar, natural wine cave, and late-night brasserie in the 11th arrondissement. The hotel's staff know the neighbourhood. They will give good recommendations.


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The King's Suite
Monthly. No noise.