Hotel Juliana Paris has a great location on a quiet street within walking distance to the Champs de Mars and the Eiffel Tower. It's also about a block from the Seine and close to a plethora of restaurants, museums, and shopping. A stylish lobby bar has an alluring atmosphere and the seasonal rooftop terrace is an extra perk. There's also a luxurious spa with a sauna and a beautifully tiled steam room. The 40 guest rooms are on the large side for Paris and have sophisticated decor, along with espresso machines and luxe bathrooms. It's not quite as chic, but rates tend to be much cheaper at the nearby four-pearl Le Derby Alma, and it's even closer to the Eiffel Tower.
Hotel Juliana Paris has a great location on a quiet street within walking distance to the Champs de Mars and the Eiffel Tower. It's also about a block from the Seine and close to a plethora of restaurants, museums, and shopping. A stylish lobby bar has an alluring atmosphere and the seasonal rooftop terrace is an extra perk. There's also a luxurious spa with a sauna and a beautifully tiled steam room. The 40 guest rooms are on the large side for Paris and have sophisticated decor, along with espresso machines and luxe bathrooms. It's not quite as chic, but rates tend to be much cheaper at the nearby four-pearl Le Derby Alma, and it's even closer to the Eiffel Tower.
The Saint Dominique Hotel is an upscale boutique property located on a busy street between the Eiffel Tower and Invalides, in the elegant 7th Arrondissement. Once part of a 17th-century convent, it includes a lovely inner courtyard, and a cozy bar that serves as a lounge and cafe. Renovated in 2013, its 32 rooms range from small, standard Comfort Rooms to Junior Suites -- and most include sitting areas. Bathrooms have Azzaro design fittings, and walk-in showers with rainfall fixtures. All rooms are air-conditioned, and come with flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, minibars, Nespresso machines, and free Wi-Fi; iPad minis are available on request. A full breakfast (for a fee) is served daily. Travelers might want to also consider the nearby Hotel La Bourdonnais.
The Saint Dominique Hotel is an upscale boutique property located on a busy street between the Eiffel Tower and Invalides, in the elegant 7th Arrondissement. Once part of a 17th-century convent, it includes a lovely inner courtyard, and a cozy bar that serves as a lounge and cafe. Renovated in 2013, its 32 rooms range from small, standard Comfort Rooms to Junior Suites -- and most include sitting areas. Bathrooms have Azzaro design fittings, and walk-in showers with rainfall fixtures. All rooms are air-conditioned, and come with flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, minibars, Nespresso machines, and free Wi-Fi; iPad minis are available on request. A full breakfast (for a fee) is served daily. Travelers might want to also consider the nearby Hotel La Bourdonnais.
Named for its location in the 7th Arrondissement and its proximity to Paris' most-famous landmark, the 32-room Hotel 7 Eiffel is a design-focused boutique property. While the decor is striking, the chic-and-sleek look sometimes gets a bit loud and might not appeal to travelers seeking a more traditional hotel. Rooms, decorated with lots of white and shades of gray, can be small, although some have balconies. Bathrooms, while stylish, can be tiny, and in City and Open Space Rooms they lack doors. The bar, restaurant, and rooftop terrace are pleasant, but they aren't always open, and the continental breakfast comes with a fee. While Wi-Fi is free, guests complain that it's slow and difficult to use. Travelers should also check out the nearby Hotel Saint Dominique, which has larger bathrooms at comparable rates.
Named for its location in the 7th Arrondissement and its proximity to Paris' most-famous landmark, the 32-room Hotel 7 Eiffel is a design-focused boutique property. While the decor is striking, the chic-and-sleek look sometimes gets a bit loud and might not appeal to travelers seeking a more traditional hotel. Rooms, decorated with lots of white and shades of gray, can be small, although some have balconies. Bathrooms, while stylish, can be tiny, and in City and Open Space Rooms they lack doors. The bar, restaurant, and rooftop terrace are pleasant, but they aren't always open, and the continental breakfast comes with a fee. While Wi-Fi is free, guests complain that it's slow and difficult to use. Travelers should also check out the nearby Hotel Saint Dominique, which has larger bathrooms at comparable rates.
This upscale and contemporary hotel is situated just off of the Boulevard Saint Germain, within walking distance of cafes, luxury shops, and popular attractions such as the Louvre. The 125 rooms are sophisticated and have thoughtful extras such as slippers, heated bathroom floors, and coffee/tea facilities -- though some are quite small. The wellness area with a sauna, massage services, and small fitness center is a rarity in this price range. It's worth comparing rates with the nearby (and comparable) Hotel Montalembert, though it lacks the K+K Hotel Cayre's wellness features.
This upscale and contemporary hotel is situated just off of the Boulevard Saint Germain, within walking distance of cafes, luxury shops, and popular attractions such as the Louvre. The 125 rooms are sophisticated and have thoughtful extras such as slippers, heated bathroom floors, and coffee/tea facilities -- though some are quite small. The wellness area with a sauna, massage services, and small fitness center is a rarity in this price range. It's worth comparing rates with the nearby (and comparable) Hotel Montalembert, though it lacks the K+K Hotel Cayre's wellness features.
Bourgogne et Montana Hotel by MH is an upscale boutique located behind the National Assembly in the 7th Arrondissement. The hotel’s 31 guest rooms are elegantly decorated with soft gray and plum tones, and feature posh bathrooms with sleek geometric tile work. Breakfast is served daily in the hotel’s swanky breakfast room, but it’s pricey for what’s offered. Bourgogne et Montana also has a subterranean spa with a massage bed and sauna, which guests are free to use whenever it’s available. Even though the hotel is located in the 7th Arrondissement, it’s still a 20-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower. Travelers looking for a hotel that’s closer to the famous landmark might prefer Hotel La Bourdonnais, though Bourgogne et Montana has nicer decor.
Bourgogne et Montana Hotel by MH is an upscale boutique located behind the National Assembly in the 7th Arrondissement. The hotel’s 31 guest rooms are elegantly decorated with soft gray and plum tones, and feature posh bathrooms with sleek geometric tile work. Breakfast is served daily in the hotel’s swanky breakfast room, but it’s pricey for what’s offered. Bourgogne et Montana also has a subterranean spa with a massage bed and sauna, which guests are free to use whenever it’s available. Even though the hotel is located in the 7th Arrondissement, it’s still a 20-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower. Travelers looking for a hotel that’s closer to the famous landmark might prefer Hotel La Bourdonnais, though Bourgogne et Montana has nicer decor.
This charming, budget-friendly boutique hotel is situated in the 7th arrondissement, just off of the cobblestoned, cafe-lined Rue Cler and a 10-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower. The 25 rooms are on the small side, but tastefully decorated in a traditional Parisian country-style decor. Metro line 8 is nearby, making it easy to access other attractions. Wi-Fi is free and the continental breakfast can be served in guest bedrooms or the breakfast area, but there are no other services to speak of (not unexpected in this price range).
This charming, budget-friendly boutique hotel is situated in the 7th arrondissement, just off of the cobblestoned, cafe-lined Rue Cler and a 10-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower. The 25 rooms are on the small side, but tastefully decorated in a traditional Parisian country-style decor. Metro line 8 is nearby, making it easy to access other attractions. Wi-Fi is free and the continental breakfast can be served in guest bedrooms or the breakfast area, but there are no other services to speak of (not unexpected in this price range).
Location is a big plus for the four-pearl Hotel La Bourdonnais, which is situated in an upscale residential neighborhood that’s a brief walk from the Champ-de-Mars and Eiffel Tower. Renovated in 2014, the lovely boutique hotel’s 53 rooms are clean and tidy with room service, minibars, coffeemakers, and distinctive bathrooms. Some rooms have balconies with spectacular Eiffel Tower views. But its standard rooms are on the small side. It offers an excellent breakfast buffet (for a fee) and afternoon tea service in an intimate and tastefully decorated room. Rates are competitive for its location and category, but certainly not inexpensive. Another option to consider could be the upscale Hotel Montalembert, a chic, intimate hotel in the heart of the Saint Germain shopping district.
Location is a big plus for the four-pearl Hotel La Bourdonnais, which is situated in an upscale residential neighborhood that’s a brief walk from the Champ-de-Mars and Eiffel Tower. Renovated in 2014, the lovely boutique hotel’s 53 rooms are clean and tidy with room service, minibars, coffeemakers, and distinctive bathrooms. Some rooms have balconies with spectacular Eiffel Tower views. But its standard rooms are on the small side. It offers an excellent breakfast buffet (for a fee) and afternoon tea service in an intimate and tastefully decorated room. Rates are competitive for its location and category, but certainly not inexpensive. Another option to consider could be the upscale Hotel Montalembert, a chic, intimate hotel in the heart of the Saint Germain shopping district.
Hotel Verneuil is an intimate boutique property with an ultra convenient Left Bank location, small rooms, and not much in the way of features. The building was originally constructed in the 17th century so the layout is slightly cramped, but definitely elegant. Gray color palettes in rooms look sophisticated, and rainfall showerheads, along with L' Occitane toiletries, are luxe touches. A substantial breakfast is served for a fee in the vault-style basement, or it can be delivered directly to guest rooms. You won't find many features other than a small business corner with a laptop, but the location is prime. It may be worth comparing rates at Hotel Duc de Saint-Simon for bigger rooms and more elaborate decor in the same neighborhood.
Hotel Verneuil is an intimate boutique property with an ultra convenient Left Bank location, small rooms, and not much in the way of features. The building was originally constructed in the 17th century so the layout is slightly cramped, but definitely elegant. Gray color palettes in rooms look sophisticated, and rainfall showerheads, along with L' Occitane toiletries, are luxe touches. A substantial breakfast is served for a fee in the vault-style basement, or it can be delivered directly to guest rooms. You won't find many features other than a small business corner with a laptop, but the location is prime. It may be worth comparing rates at Hotel Duc de Saint-Simon for bigger rooms and more elaborate decor in the same neighborhood.
Hotel La Comtesse is an upscale boutique property located in the 7th Arrondissement set in a typical Parisian building that's within sight of the iconic Eiffel Tower. A head-to-toe renovation in 2016 transformed interiors to channel the spirit of an 18th-century literary salon with chic, contemporary design. But it's the views that steal the show, with the Eiffel Tower visible from each one of the 40 guest rooms. They also have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and electric kettles with free coffee and tea, and upgraded rooms add Bluetooth speakers and espresso machines. A cafe-cum-tea room serves an excellent breakfast, plus there's small wellness center in the basement with a sauna and modern gym equipment. Rates aren't cheap, but the package all feels suitably upmarket. Travelers looking for a more value-oriented option with Eiffel Tower views can compare prices with the Derby Eiffel Hotel just around the corner.
Hotel La Comtesse is an upscale boutique property located in the 7th Arrondissement set in a typical Parisian building that's within sight of the iconic Eiffel Tower. A head-to-toe renovation in 2016 transformed interiors to channel the spirit of an 18th-century literary salon with chic, contemporary design. But it's the views that steal the show, with the Eiffel Tower visible from each one of the 40 guest rooms. They also have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and electric kettles with free coffee and tea, and upgraded rooms add Bluetooth speakers and espresso machines. A cafe-cum-tea room serves an excellent breakfast, plus there's small wellness center in the basement with a sauna and modern gym equipment. Rates aren't cheap, but the package all feels suitably upmarket. Travelers looking for a more value-oriented option with Eiffel Tower views can compare prices with the Derby Eiffel Hotel just around the corner.
The 43-room Derby Eiffel Hotel is a mid-range property offering affordable prices in a turn-of-the-century building with Eiffel Tower views. The furnishings are a mix of modern and old-world styles and there are a number of nice amenities including a quaint courtyard, classic mahogany bar and lounge, a charming breakfast room with stone walls, and a computer corner. Rooms have artwork inspired by Paris landmarks, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and in some, whirlpool tubs, and views of the courtyard or Eiffel Tower -- but can be tiny. There is a pesky fee for Wi-Fi. It may also be worth considering the similarly priced Hotel Duquesne Eiffel nearby, which offers free Wi-Fi and arguably better rooms.
The 43-room Derby Eiffel Hotel is a mid-range property offering affordable prices in a turn-of-the-century building with Eiffel Tower views. The furnishings are a mix of modern and old-world styles and there are a number of nice amenities including a quaint courtyard, classic mahogany bar and lounge, a charming breakfast room with stone walls, and a computer corner. Rooms have artwork inspired by Paris landmarks, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and in some, whirlpool tubs, and views of the courtyard or Eiffel Tower -- but can be tiny. There is a pesky fee for Wi-Fi. It may also be worth considering the similarly priced Hotel Duquesne Eiffel nearby, which offers free Wi-Fi and arguably better rooms.