Paris Hotels under $100
#21

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Not a great hotel, but a decent one in a nice location at a good price: the Montebello, in the 7th. This is a recent post from the bonjourparis.com web site.
"I happened upon a VERY simple hotel in the 7th arrondissement. The Hotel Montebello is by no means fancy! No elevator. No robes in the bathrooms. Not even telephones in the rooms.
However, at 39 Euros for one person, and 49 Euros for two people, who can complain? In addition, the owner and his son are super nice and speak English.
Located only a 5 minute walk from Bon Marche:
18, Pierre Leroux - 75007
Tel: 331 47 34 41 18
Fax: 331 47 34 46 71
Email: [email protected]
The hotel is located between the Eiffel Tower and Montparnasse.
"I happened upon a VERY simple hotel in the 7th arrondissement. The Hotel Montebello is by no means fancy! No elevator. No robes in the bathrooms. Not even telephones in the rooms.
However, at 39 Euros for one person, and 49 Euros for two people, who can complain? In addition, the owner and his son are super nice and speak English.
Located only a 5 minute walk from Bon Marche:
18, Pierre Leroux - 75007
Tel: 331 47 34 41 18
Fax: 331 47 34 46 71
Email: [email protected]
The hotel is located between the Eiffel Tower and Montparnasse.
#22
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Hi. I've often recommended http://www.france.com and use their search engine. We've stayed at Hotel de la Sorbonne in the Latin Quarter. It is 60 euros a night double, clean, elevator, staff speaks English, private bathroom, showers, etc. It has small rooms, but the location across from the Sorbonne University is terrific.
I highly recommend it and also the france.com web site. We always reserve our Paris hotel there and have never had problems.
Have a good trip.
I highly recommend it and also the france.com web site. We always reserve our Paris hotel there and have never had problems.
Have a good trip.
#23
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Try the 2-star Hotel Residence les Gobelins,
http://www.hotelgobelins.com/
55 Euro for a single room, 63-73 for a double, run by very nice people. Great location in a quiet residential neighbourhood in the 13th right on the edge of the 5th, 5 minutes walk from the rue Mouffetard market, 1 minute walk to a metro station, lots of restaurants and cafes nearby, among them au Petit Marguery, highly recommended on this forum.
I stayed there for almost 2 weeks in September and if felt like home.
http://www.hotelgobelins.com/
55 Euro for a single room, 63-73 for a double, run by very nice people. Great location in a quiet residential neighbourhood in the 13th right on the edge of the 5th, 5 minutes walk from the rue Mouffetard market, 1 minute walk to a metro station, lots of restaurants and cafes nearby, among them au Petit Marguery, highly recommended on this forum.
I stayed there for almost 2 weeks in September and if felt like home.
#24

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We just returned home a few days ago from a WONDERFUL 8 day stay in Paris.
Our hotel was the Best Western Le Nouvel Orleans in the 14th. We paid $85.00 a night for a triple, including all taxes, I booked on Expedia. The hotel was great for that price. The bathroom was huge, the rooms were clean and fresh. There is a metro stop right across the street and the RER station is a 3 minute walk.
Our hotel was the Best Western Le Nouvel Orleans in the 14th. We paid $85.00 a night for a triple, including all taxes, I booked on Expedia. The hotel was great for that price. The bathroom was huge, the rooms were clean and fresh. There is a metro stop right across the street and the RER station is a 3 minute walk.
#25
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A double at Hotel de la Sorbonne is anywhere from 50-100€ on their website, guess it depends on the season and/or room size?
http://www.hotelsorbonne.com/uk/indexsommaire.htm
Here is another budget option in the 5th - Hotel Marignan (rue Sommerard).
http://www.hotel-marignan.com/
It has a wide range of prices depending on the season and whether you want 'ensuite' or not. It gets good remarks on Tripadvisor.
Other wise the Port Royal and the Residence les Gobelins are the closest thing under $100 near the Latin Quarter that sound decent.
I'd rather spend TWO weeks than one week, also - for most visits, you won't spend that much time in your room anyway.
http://www.hotelsorbonne.com/uk/indexsommaire.htm
Here is another budget option in the 5th - Hotel Marignan (rue Sommerard).
http://www.hotel-marignan.com/
It has a wide range of prices depending on the season and whether you want 'ensuite' or not. It gets good remarks on Tripadvisor.
Other wise the Port Royal and the Residence les Gobelins are the closest thing under $100 near the Latin Quarter that sound decent.
I'd rather spend TWO weeks than one week, also - for most visits, you won't spend that much time in your room anyway.
#26
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I've linked this thread to the Superthread:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34519236
I think that many of the suggestions are new, so it's good to have an update.
http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...p;tid=34519236
I think that many of the suggestions are new, so it's good to have an update.
#27
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Hotel St Andre des Arts on the street of the same name in the 6th. It's a one star so no TV or lift but it's really quite nice and the location is wonderful and breakfast is included. It's only bread and coffee (or tea, etc) but it's one of the few inexpensive hotels in Paris that includes breakfast. I also stay in Hotel St Jacques and Hotel Minerve, both on rue des Ecoles in the 5th, they are both under €100 but now with the shitty exchange rate they'd be over $100.
#28
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I have two recommendations, one of which is not a hotel.
I try to go to Paris once a year, except for this year as the Euro is too strong for me right now.
My favorite part of Paris is the Rue Cler area in the 7th. It is safe, has reasonably priced restaurants, and hotels. One of Rick Steves favorites is this one:
http://www.hotel-du-champ-de-mars.com/
I stayed there several years ago with my children and rented two rooms and it was lovely. The owners are very cordial and it was clean. It's not the Ritz, but for 100E's for a triple, it's hard to beat, much less find a triple in Paris. Doubles are 76E's, I think.
My second suggestions is what I've done on my last few trips, I rented a private apartment on:
http://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals...e-france/paris
It was my best experience ever and I've yet to spend over $550 for 7 nights. The last apartment was in the Latin Quarter, it had a loft bed and a "futon" type bed that was about the size of a double. You can easily sleep four in the apartment and it was "huge" by Paris standards. The bathroom was palacial, by Paris standards.
I rent from one particular landlord each time and he is FANTASTIC! I've sent many friends and family members to his apartments and they love them too.
http://www.vrbo.com/my/17899/Paris-F...dio-Apartment-
I notice his prices are a little higher now, but you would not be sorry for the extra cost for the extra room and location if you like the Latin Quarter.
The Rue Cler apartment is too small for more than 2 people.
Good luck! Paris is beautiful.
DD
I try to go to Paris once a year, except for this year as the Euro is too strong for me right now.
My favorite part of Paris is the Rue Cler area in the 7th. It is safe, has reasonably priced restaurants, and hotels. One of Rick Steves favorites is this one:
http://www.hotel-du-champ-de-mars.com/
I stayed there several years ago with my children and rented two rooms and it was lovely. The owners are very cordial and it was clean. It's not the Ritz, but for 100E's for a triple, it's hard to beat, much less find a triple in Paris. Doubles are 76E's, I think.
My second suggestions is what I've done on my last few trips, I rented a private apartment on:
http://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals...e-france/paris
It was my best experience ever and I've yet to spend over $550 for 7 nights. The last apartment was in the Latin Quarter, it had a loft bed and a "futon" type bed that was about the size of a double. You can easily sleep four in the apartment and it was "huge" by Paris standards. The bathroom was palacial, by Paris standards.
I rent from one particular landlord each time and he is FANTASTIC! I've sent many friends and family members to his apartments and they love them too.
http://www.vrbo.com/my/17899/Paris-F...dio-Apartment-
I notice his prices are a little higher now, but you would not be sorry for the extra cost for the extra room and location if you like the Latin Quarter.
The Rue Cler apartment is too small for more than 2 people.
Good luck! Paris is beautiful.
DD
#29
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I just can advice you about an hotel in Saint Germain des Prés, which is not far from the Latin Quarter...This hotel is called Hotel Rive Gauche (http://www.hotelrivegauche.com)...This hotel is less than 100$ and it is a very clean 2 star hotel..The staff is very friendly and helpful...Rooms are of good size...! have a good trip in Paris!
#30
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If you want to see a lot more photos of Hotel Rive Gauche, go to the Parisby.com site...
http://parisby.com/rivegauche/
p.s. the only double within your budget is the 85€ with shower only.
http://parisby.com/rivegauche/
p.s. the only double within your budget is the 85€ with shower only.
#31

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Did you click on the hotel button at the top of this screen? You can search hotels and read guest reviews. That's how I found mine. I stayed at Hotel Residence les Gobelins this April, which Keren also mentioned. If you look up my review I included rates, and preferred room numbers from my stay. A double room on the (quiet) courtyard with a bathtub was 70 euros in April. Breakfast is 6eu. You can book online via email. On budget, same as you, my final plans became 2 weeks instead of 1 week. Good luck.
#32
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Hi all, and thanks for your help. There were some great recommendations at 100 euros per night, which at the current exchange rate of 1.36 converts to $136. I am not going until March, and from what I've read in the business pages of our local newspaper the exchange rate is expected to go higher. By March it could be as high as 1.50. So if that happens it would cost me $150 for a room that is 100 euros.
So what I did was book the hotel through a sight that was in U.S. $'s and I pay for it now before I go. I got a rate of $120 per night at the Le Meridien Montparnasse. I did a search on that hotel at this sight, and didn't get much information. Has anyone stayed there recently? Can anyone tell me anything about it?
Thanks for all your help.
So what I did was book the hotel through a sight that was in U.S. $'s and I pay for it now before I go. I got a rate of $120 per night at the Le Meridien Montparnasse. I did a search on that hotel at this sight, and didn't get much information. Has anyone stayed there recently? Can anyone tell me anything about it?
Thanks for all your help.
#34

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The Port Royal is a 1* hotel on the edge of the 5th and 13th arrondisements. I like the location a lot, although a first-timer may find it too far away from the action. That hotel has been mentioned in lots of articles and guidebooks as a good hotel for that star level, so I'd rather book it than some others.
I do think many of the comments were referring to a time period when then dollar was worth a lot more, and while you may have a great time, I think you may be a little disappointed in the hotel and room if you are downgrading from the Intercontinental/money is not object mode because you heard there are great hotels for less than US$100 in Paris.
I do think many of the comments were referring to a time period when then dollar was worth a lot more, and while you may have a great time, I think you may be a little disappointed in the hotel and room if you are downgrading from the Intercontinental/money is not object mode because you heard there are great hotels for less than US$100 in Paris.
#35
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Right now $100 US will barely bring you €72 at the wholesale bankrate of exchange.
I suggest you investigate The hotel de TURENNE. Right now you can get a room with a double bed for about €75
Hotel Royal Cardinal is similarly priced in the Latin Quarter.
Or perhaps the Hotel de Hollande or
L'HOTEL SUNNY MOUFFETARD
But for under $90 a night you have slim pickings with the dollar dragging bottom.
Also most Paris hotels do NOT include breakfast in the rate. A few do, but most don't.
The Aiglon, which is a good 3 star on the north edge of the 14th Arr is running a special for 100€ nightly on standard rooms, but that figures out to about $137 these days.
Those rooms will go up in before long, probably mid March.
So it all depends on when you want to go and how much privation you are willing to tolerate.
There are some real dumps that can be had for less. I know, in my student days I stayed in rooms with no bath because I was feeding low on the scale.
I suggest you investigate The hotel de TURENNE. Right now you can get a room with a double bed for about €75
Hotel Royal Cardinal is similarly priced in the Latin Quarter.
Or perhaps the Hotel de Hollande or
L'HOTEL SUNNY MOUFFETARD
But for under $90 a night you have slim pickings with the dollar dragging bottom.
Also most Paris hotels do NOT include breakfast in the rate. A few do, but most don't.
The Aiglon, which is a good 3 star on the north edge of the 14th Arr is running a special for 100€ nightly on standard rooms, but that figures out to about $137 these days.
Those rooms will go up in before long, probably mid March.
So it all depends on when you want to go and how much privation you are willing to tolerate.
There are some real dumps that can be had for less. I know, in my student days I stayed in rooms with no bath because I was feeding low on the scale.
#37

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A hotel I regularly stay at in Paris, the Hôtel de France, at 102 boulevard de la Tour Maubourg in the 7me, is, I believe, still offering doubles with bath for 72€ a night, which is just about $100. It's a nice hotel in a nice neighborhood with friendly staff. Breakfast, which I don't usually have at the hotel, is 6€ per person. The website is www.hoteldefrance.com
#39

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There was some discussion about this hotel here and at the bonjourparis.com site a few months ago. Perhaps a search will bring the info up. From what I remember, it's a good hotel in a good location, and for your price you're getting a very good deal.
#40
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A forum to seek out cheap travel advice is http://thorntree.lonelyplanet.com ... an eclectic combo of backpackers & baby boomers seeking inexpensive pearls of wisdom. A few budget Paris hotels mentioned on the site >>>>
HOTEL ELDORADO
http://www.eldoradohotel.fr/
HOTEL RIVE GAUCHE
http://www.hotelrivegauche.com/
HOTEL LE REGENT MONTMARTE
http://www.hotelregent-montmartre.com/
HOTEL ELDORADO
http://www.eldoradohotel.fr/
HOTEL RIVE GAUCHE
http://www.hotelrivegauche.com/
HOTEL LE REGENT MONTMARTE
http://www.hotelregent-montmartre.com/




