Theres the imperial majesty of the 1st and 8th.

But what about the 15th?

The arrival of a handful of charming new boutique hotels, however, may soon change that.

The Pont de BirHakeim in the 15th arrondissement looking towards the Eiffel Tower.

The Pont de Bir-Hakeim in the 15th arrondissement, looking towards the Eiffel Tower.

Everywhere in the City of Light, including the 15th, the spirit of the games is already palpable.

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And theyve recently reimagined the rooftop space into Tuco, an al fresco lounge inspired by the Italian Riviera.

The BirHakeim bridge over the Seine.nbsp

The Bir-Hakeim bridge over the Seine.

Its the perfect spot to sneak away to if the citys Olympic buzz starts to get too heavy.

Theres also a sweet interior courtyard where most guests take their breakfast on sunny mornings.

For a Michelin-starred experience, head to Japanese chef Hideki Nishis easygoingNeige d’ete.

The patio at Hotel Ami.nbsp

The patio at Hotel Ami.

Glass artists and designer Emmanuelle Andrieux took over the family business, which has been operating since 1973.

So too did the worlds largest urban farm recently open atop thePorte de Versailles.

They also offer tours of the farm and workshops if youd like your souvenir to be a green thumb.

A bedroom at Hotel Wallace.nbsp

A bedroom at Hotel Wallace.

And of course, theres riversideAnnette Kand its sister projectRose Piscine.

The main dining room at Ischia.

The main dining room at Ischia.

Outdoor dining at Le Radis Beurre.nbsp

Outdoor dining at Le Radis Beurre.

The SaintLambert public garden.

The Saint-Lambert public garden.

The Grenelle bridge on the Seine with one of Pariss Statues of Liberty.

The Grenelle bridge on the Seine, with one of Paris’s Statues of Liberty.

Le Perchoir at Porte de Versailless urban garden.nbsp

Le Perchoir at Porte de Versailles’s urban garden.