Updated 8 August 2026
How hotels are listed
French consumer law (article L111-7 of the Consumer Code) requires this page. It describes who appears on this site, on what criteria, in what order, and what the commission changes — and does not change — about the content. The page is governed by French law alone; the French version prevails.
Who appears on this site
Only establishments bound to Skyline by a paid commercial partnership are featured. There is no page for a hotel outside that partnership.
The selection is editorial and not exhaustive. This site is neither a comparison service nor a ranking of the hotel market. A hotel’s absence says nothing about its quality; it only means no partnership links it to Skyline.
What it takes to enter the selection
The selection stays short, by design. An address is described by what can be verified; that work takes time and is not done in volume.
A partnership opens the door; it guarantees nothing. A partner hotel is featured only if it meets the following criteria.
- A building whose history can be read — year, former use, materials.
- A neighbourhood that can be walked.
- A house run by people who know it.
- A website of the establishment’s own, where the booking is concluded.
The order of presentation
The order is editorial first. The editors choose which addresses are featured — at the top of the selection or on the home page — by season and by the subjects of the moment.
It is then geographical. Addresses are grouped by country, then by city.
The order is not for sale. No hotel can buy a position or a feature.
Commission and editorial content
Every hotel featured pays Skyline a commission. That commission is a condition of being on the site; it does not shape the editorial content of the pages.
Descriptions keep to facts: the building, the neighbourhood, the practical points. Rates are indicative, dated the day they were observed, and supplied by the hotels. The site publishes no consumer reviews.
Every link to a hotel’s website carries the label “Sponsored link — Skyline earns a commission from this partner hotel.”
Further reading
The model itself — who pays, when, and what it costs the visitor — is described on the page “How we earn”.