63 Best Hotels in Paris, France

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If your Parisian fantasy involves romantic evenings in a historic grand-dame or a chic boutique hotel that pampers you in high style, here’s some good news: you don't have to be wealthy to make your dreams come true. With more than 2,000 hotels, the City of Light gives visitors classy options in all price ranges, and a place with plenty of charm is practically a given.

In terms of location and price, there are more hotels on the Rive Droite (the Right Bank) offering formal luxury with premium service than on the Rive Gauche (the Left Bank), where the hotels are frequently smaller though richer in charm. The Rive Droite’s 1er, 8e, and 16e arrondissements are still the most exclusive, and the prices there reflect that. Paris's famed palace hotels—10 hotels in the city that are considered better than a five-star—charge more than €1,000 a night for a standard room, and the high-end competition is heating up. On both sides of the Seine, Paris is in the throes of a lodging renaissance in both established and up-and-coming neighborhoods, with everything from chic new boutique hotels to deluxe five-star dwellings. Major landmark luxury hotels are rising to the occasion with lavish renovations; two of the city's most legendary hotels, the Ritz and the Hôtel de Crillon underwent four-year refurbishments in recent years, and the legendary Lutetia reopened in 2018 after a five-year facelift. All this is good news for high rollers, especially when you factor in extraordinary newer lodgings like the Paris Peninsula and the small but exquisite La Réserve.

But those on a budget should fear not, because less expensive alternatives can be found in the fashionable Marais (the 3e and 4e arrondissements), as well as the Latin Quarter (5e arrondissement), along with a slew of newcomers that have laid their cornerstones in the newly chic 2e (Sentier). The Rive Gauche's 6e arrondissement (Saint Germain) is another hotbed for stylish hotels, and choices on all budgets can be found in the 5e and 7e. Everything from excellent budget deals to splendid designer spaces can also be found slightly off-the-beaten track in the 10e, 13e, and 20e arrondissements. Wherever possible, in the more expensive neighborhoods we’ve located budget hotels—check out the handful of budget-priced sleeps in the shadow of Notre-Dame, St-Germain-des-Prés, and the Louvre.

As for the environment inside your room, change is in the air—literally. Enforcement of the no-smoking law is taken very seriously, with few hotels risking the ire of guests well aware of the laws. Amenities have improved, with virtually every hotel now equipped with cable TV (meaning CNN and BBC news in English), high-definition screens, minibars, in-room safes, and free wireless Internet access. Another recent change is the increasing availability of air-conditioning in both hotels and restaurants—a godsend in the canicules (dog days) of July and August. One thing that hasn’t changed, however, is the lack of elbow room. Indoor spaces—from bed- and bathrooms to elevators—may feel cramped to those not used to life on a European scale. If you’re flush and looking for enough room to spread out multiple suitcases, be sure to book a suite; they can be found in virtually any hotel, from the most modest boutique to the palaces.

Le Pigalle Paris

$$ | 9 rue Frochot, Paris, 75009, France

The rooms here may not be huge, but they do give you the chance to have your very own Parisian lodging at the foot of Montmartre, packed with lovely touches like chic contemporary-vintage decor, provocative art prints and books, a record player with vinyl records, a fluffy bed, Le Labo toiletries, and quintessential Parisian views. With only 40 rooms, and food and drinks served from 7 am to 2 am in the in-hotel restaurant and bar (both specializing in locally sourced products), you get a clubby feeling perfect for this eclectic, lively, and très Parisian neighborhood.

Pros

  • Decent prices
  • Close to fantastic nightlife
  • Great neighborhood to explore

Cons

  • Rooms very small
  • Immediate area might not be to everyone's liking
  • Open-plan bathrooms not for everyone
9 rue Frochot, Paris, 75009, France
01–48–78–37–14
Hotel Details
40 rooms
No Meals

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Le Walt

$$ | 37 av. de la Motte Picquet, Paris, 75007, France

The convenient location stands out at this warm and welcoming boutique hotel in the chic district between the Eiffel Tower and Les Invalides. From the hotel, it is an easy walk to major monuments and the métro. Wood-floored rooms are cozy, filled with contemporary furnishings, oil-portrait headboards, and rich fabrics in chocolate and plum—some have smashing views of the Eiffel Tower. The small lobby opens onto a dining room and a bar overlooking a private courtyard where a delicious breakfast is served in summer.

Pros

  • Great location for sightseeing
  • Friendly staff
  • Some Eiffel Tower views

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • No hotel restaurant
  • Rooms on the small side
37 av. de la Motte Picquet, Paris, 75007, France
01–45–51–55–83
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25 rooms
No Meals

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Meliá Vendôme

$$ | 8 rue Cambon, Paris, 75001, France

In a prestigious neighborhood a few minutes from the Jardin des Tuileries, Place de la Concorde, Opéra Garnier, and the Louvre, the Meliá Vendôme has handsome and spacious rooms that exude understated elegance. Free Wi-Fi, minibar, and satellite TV are some of the premium perks included in the reasonable rates. Consistent service and an airport shuttle available on request make this Spanish-owned franchise a popular base for international travelers.

Pros

  • Outstanding location in the city center
  • Near world-class shopping
  • Elegant, immaculate rooms

Cons

  • Expensive breakfast
  • No spa or pool
  • In-room cooling system unreliable
8 rue Cambon, Paris, 75001, France
01–44–77–54–00
Hotel Details
83 rooms
No Meals

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