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From historic hotels once catering to literary greats, luxurious five-star Palaces with ornate restaurants to match, and modern marvels with rooftop views of the Eiffel Tower, Paris offers travelers a wide range of accommodations. Sleep in neighborhoods in the heart of the city’s action or cozy up in something tucked away in one of the city's residential neighborhoods.
Hotels are one of the highlights of staying in Paris—and the city is undergoing a serious renaissance. It seems as if almost every month, the city is welcoming a starchitect-designed hotel, landmark-turned-boutique hotel, or renovation of one of the grand dames that have been sitting here for centuries. In Paris, hotels are a destination in themselves. Some have taken over old hôtels particuliers, private mansions that were the nobility’s version of a step down from a palace. You can splurge and go all-out with a Palace-rated hotel, one that takes five-star status to a new level, or post up in a newer spot where the views are just as much of a draw as the locally inspired décor. Traveling as a family? Some hotels have resort-worthy kids’ clubs or babysitting options. Fido in tow? Paris hotels know how to treat your fur baby with five-star amenities. Yes, doggy macarons are a thing.
A stylish addition off haute shopping street Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, this former 18th-century mansion-turned-boutique hotel sports 56 rooms and suites in the courtyard building. The first in Paris for the Miami-born brand, Delano brought in three Michelin-starred chef Dani Garcia to craft the menu at its signature restaurant, La Chambre Bleu, an homage to Pablo Picasso’s painting. While the stylish hotel is on the more modern side, you’ll still feel like you’ve been transported to another era in Paris, especially in the Grand Historic Suite or Presidential Suite, with its herringbone parquet flooring, high, gold-lined ceilings, and opulent frescoes lining the walls.
The concierge service at the Ritz treats you like a VIP and can reserve even some of the tougher-to-snag tables in town.
One of the crowning features of the Place Vendôme, in the First Arrondissement, this 19th-century building has such a storied history, that everyone from Marcel Proust to F. Scott Fitzgerald and Coco Chanel has said it’s “like a second home”—and made it one. This hotel was recently refreshed and received a few new additions, like the zodiac-themed Ritz Bar with cocktails inspired by the 12 astrological signs; Le Comptoir, an haute patisserie and chocolaterie; and new themed suites named after other infamous guests like Mozart. A true resort experience, the Ritz offers everything from a spa and celeb stylist-helmed hair salon by David Mallett to experiences for kids, like swimming lessons (plus connecting rooms for families). A stay in Paris isn’t complete without a trip to Bar Hemingway, with its cigar lounge-like vibes and rose-adorned cocktails crafted by one of the city’s most legendary bartenders, Colin Field.
Even if you’re not staying here, the bar at La Plume is a favorite for craft cocktails before starting an evening out in Paris.
Centrally located near the Louvre and Samaritaine department store, the five-star hotel sits in the landmark Louvre Post Office with 82 rooms and suites showing off panoramic views over Paris. Watch the city unfold from sunrise to sunset in one of the rooms under the hotel’s vaulted glass roof or from one of the aptly named Eiffel Tower view rooms, which guarantee a prime perch to admire the legendary landmark. The grand, ground floor café, with its sky-high ceilings and Art Deco-style design, serves a lavish Sunday brunch (€75, or $82) with pastries by Benoît Castel, while chef Benjamin Six’s La Plume Rive Droite offers Japanese French fusion in the sultry space on the hotel’s top floor. While more suited to couples, friends, and solo travelers, the hotel does have a family junior suite with a private terrace overlooking the hanging garden.
The iconic Art Deco façade has been a fixture in Pigalle since the late-1920s. Once popular with artists, Hôtel Rochechouart received a modern makeover by the duo behind Orso Hotels in 2020. The former townhouse facing the Sacré-Cœur has been returned to its turn-of-the-century glory with a mosaic restaurant floor, period glass elevator, and brass accents—all with a contemporary touch. The highlight of the Belle Époque boutique hotel – which sits at the foot of Montmartre hill – is the scenic views, best admired from the buzzy, ninth-floor rooftop bar that shows off sweeping views of Montmartre and the Eiffel Tower.
Located in Place de la Concorde, this Palace Hotel is one of the most iconic in Paris. The Bar Les Ambassadeurs is one of the best hotel bars in Paris and often has live music. The Sense Spa is also not to be missed.
The 360-degree views from Bonnie are some of the most impressive in the city since you're hovering right over the Seine and Île Saint-Louis—a rare vantage point.
One of the newer hotels to enter Paris’ scene, SO/ Paris is housed in a 1966 former office building that has received a fashionable revamp thanks to architectural firm RDAI (the same team behind the Hermès stores). Everything from the décor to the art and uniforms (designed by couture’s rising star, Guillaume Henry) nods to the city’s role as a fashion capital and also plays on the ripples of the neighboring Seine River. The playful design extends to the 15th-floor restaurant, club, and bar, Bonnie, which shows off 360-degree panoramic views of Paris. Don’t worry—you can also soak up the view from bed in one of the 162 rooms and suites, which line floors 7-14, and look out at the river and city’s rooftops.
Located near the Marais and Bastille, the central spot puts you within walking distance of the city’s shops, restaurants, and nightlife. But when you’re ready to rest your tired legs after a long day of strolling, you can unwind with a massage in the CODAGE spa or the Turkish steam bath.
If you want to stay in one of Paris’ more fashionable neighborhoods, Hôtel Fauchon in the eighth is the place. Designed as a “sensory” hotel, you’ll find everything from food to the hotel’s scent to be part of the experience. This spot is particularly great for couples who are foodies and want to see the best Paris has to offer in terms of food, wine, and pastries.
In the well-heeled neighborhood of Saint Germain-des-Prés, between the Seine and fashion hotspot Café de Flore, Le Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain & Spa brings new life to a former noble home dating back to 1642 that, in the 20th century, drew the likes of and T.S. Eliot and James Joyce, who finished his infamous novel Ulysses here. On the boutique side, the hotel feels hidden in the neighborhood, with just 47 rooms and suites; a stylish, seasonally driven restaurant, Les Parisiens; and the James Joyce Bar, a Parisian take on an English club. Families of up to five will also sleep comfortably in connecting rooms that feature double and two twin beds and two bathrooms.
For an iconic stay along the Champs-Élysées, you can’t get much better than this. Located in the eighth arrondissement, you’ll be within prime view—and walking distance—of the Arc de Triomphe and flagship boutiques like Louis Vuitton.
Popular for its rooftop bar and restaurant, this design-forward hotel located between the Marais and Montorgueil is housed in a Haussmanian façade and features 64 industrial-chic rooms.
The first true boutique hotel in Belleville, the artist-centric neighborhood in the 20th, BABEL offers 31 rooms that feel plucked from a medina in Marrakesh—with a laid-back restaurant and café to match.
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High season | July |
Average price (weeknight) | $565 |
Average price (weekend night) | $502 |
Yes, there are accommodations in Paris that provide free cancellation. They include Courtyard by Marriott Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport, the ibis Styles Paris Charles-de-Gaulle Airport, or the ibis Paris CDG Airport. If your plans are likely to change while in Paris, these are the hotels you should look into.
Several accommodations in Paris can accommodate travelers on a tight budget. If you’re such a traveler, you should check out the Residence Banlieue Parisienne Neully, Adonis Paris Sud, Hotel Campanile Les Ulis, and Hotel Campanile Villepinte. At any of these hotels, you’ll get value for money. This is because although these hotels are quite affordable, they boast outstanding amenities. It’s worth noting that while staying at any of these hotels, you can visit attractions such as the Sacred Gardens and The Petit Palais.
If you’d like to visit the Louvre Museum or the Jacquemart Andre Museum, you should consider selecting a hotel nearby, such as the La Villa Haussmann. The hotel boasts a bar/lounge, a restaurant, and an indoor pool. Alternatively, you can choose to stay at the Grand Pigalle Hotel, Hôtel Belloy Saint Germain, and Hotel Saint Dominique.
Travelers intending to visit Avenue Montaigne for its dining options, its nightlife, or for the Eiffel tower's breathtaking views should consider staying in hotels close to Avenue Montaigne like Amastan, Hôtel Artus, COQ Hotel Paris, or the Charles V hotel.
If you are visiting Paris with your family, or simply love Disney, consider staying at one of the hotels in Disneyland Paris. The Disneyland Hotel is a great choice, as it is located next to the park, restaurants, and shops. The Campanile Val De France is about 3-miles away from all of the Disney attractions, but it is generally a more affordable option.
The Hotel & Spa La Belle Juliette is a popular choice that features an indoor pool and extensive spa. The Hotel Square Louvois is another great option with an indoor pool, and it is located close to the famous Louvre Museum. For a rooftop pool, take a look at the Hotel Molitor Paris - MGallery, which is a 5-star hotel near the Eiffel Tower.
There are many hotel and neighborhood options for young adults in Paris, as youth hostels are very popular. The Montparnasse area is generally affordable and provides many options for nightlife. The Enjoy Hostel is a stylish yet affordable option that is conveniently located in the 14th arrondissement, not far from the famous Luxembourg garden.
If you are planning a romantic visit to Paris, look at the many hotels located in the Montmartre neighborhood. This area is known for being charming, romantic and full of fun sightseeing spots. B Montmartre is a chic hotel located near Sacre Coeur and Parc Monceau. Hotel Des Arts is a reasonable choice that isn’t far from the famous sites of Montmartre.
Those looking for a hotel in Paris on KAYAK tend to search in Le Marais, Saint-Germain-des-Prés and in close proximity to Eiffel Tower.
Travelers who like staying near Eiffel Tower recommend Mercure Paris Centre Tour Eiffel, Shangri-La Paris and Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel.
In the last 3 days, double rooms in Paris have been found on KAYAK for as cheap as $8. On average, the price for a double room is $305.
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