With a landmarked facade dating to the mid-1700s, Hotel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel is a sophisticated luxury hotel on Place de la Concorde. The historic property reopened in July 2017 after a four-year, full-scale renovation. Its 124 rooms and suites, some of which have views of the Eiffel Tower and the Grand Palais, are gorgeous sanctuaries filled with rich fabrics, crown moldings, and several types of marbles. All have luxurious French and Italian bedding, Nespresso machines, and gray marble bathrooms with separate walk-in showers and soaking tubs. There are four restaurants and bars, including the one-Michelin-star L'ecrin and the indoor-outdoor Brasserie d'Aumont, as well as landmarked salons for special events. The gold-mosaiced, skylit pool is one of the prettiest in Paris, and there are also four spa treatment rooms, a 24-hour fitness studio, a hair salon, and a barbershop. The only things missing are a steam room and sauna. Travelers wanting a place with legendary spark could compare rates with the Ritz Paris on the Place Vendome.
With a landmarked facade dating to the mid-1700s, Hotel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel is a sophisticated luxury hotel on Place de la Concorde. The historic property reopened in July 2017 after a four-year, full-scale renovation. Its 124 rooms and suites, some of which have views of the Eiffel Tower and the Grand Palais, are gorgeous sanctuaries filled with rich fabrics, crown moldings, and several types of marbles. All have luxurious French and Italian bedding, Nespresso machines, and gray marble bathrooms with separate walk-in showers and soaking tubs. There are four restaurants and bars, including the one-Michelin-star L'ecrin and the indoor-outdoor Brasserie d'Aumont, as well as landmarked salons for special events. The gold-mosaiced, skylit pool is one of the prettiest in Paris, and there are also four spa treatment rooms, a 24-hour fitness studio, a hair salon, and a barbershop. The only things missing are a steam room and sauna. Travelers wanting a place with legendary spark could compare rates with the Ritz Paris on the Place Vendome.
The three-pearl Hotel Acadia – Astotel is a stylish, affordable boutique hotel located in Paris's 9th Arrondissement. The lobby lounge is a sleek space mod furniture and bright pops of color, and the hotel's 36 guest rooms have chic decor and designer details. All units have floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screen TVs, minibars with free nonalcoholic beverages, and safes, but they lack kettles Bathrooms aren't as attractive, but there are shower/tub combos and a generous supply of high-end Omnisens Paris bath products. Ample freebies include a hot buffet drinks and snacks in the afternoon, and Wi-Fi throughout. Travelers who want a room with Eiffel Tower views can check out Hotel Le Chat Noir in Montmartre.
The three-pearl Hotel Acadia – Astotel is a stylish, affordable boutique hotel located in Paris's 9th Arrondissement. The lobby lounge is a sleek space mod furniture and bright pops of color, and the hotel's 36 guest rooms have chic decor and designer details. All units have floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screen TVs, minibars with free nonalcoholic beverages, and safes, but they lack kettles Bathrooms aren't as attractive, but there are shower/tub combos and a generous supply of high-end Omnisens Paris bath products. Ample freebies include a hot buffet drinks and snacks in the afternoon, and Wi-Fi throughout. Travelers who want a room with Eiffel Tower views can check out Hotel Le Chat Noir in Montmartre.
The family-run, 37-room Hotel de l'Europe offers budget rooms on a busy avenue in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. With the Gare du Nord train terminal just a few minutes' walk away, the location is particularly convenient for those arriving by Eurostar, while several nearby Metro stations offer decent transport links throughout the capital. Rooms are simple with functional design (considering the small spaces) and signs of wear and tear, and some are prone to street noise. However, amenities (electric kettles and small flat-screen TVs) are decent enough and beds are comfortable. Wi-Fi is free throughout, but keep in mind that this is truly a budget stay with very few on-site facilities.
The family-run, 37-room Hotel de l'Europe offers budget rooms on a busy avenue in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. With the Gare du Nord train terminal just a few minutes' walk away, the location is particularly convenient for those arriving by Eurostar, while several nearby Metro stations offer decent transport links throughout the capital. Rooms are simple with functional design (considering the small spaces) and signs of wear and tear, and some are prone to street noise. However, amenities (electric kettles and small flat-screen TVs) are decent enough and beds are comfortable. Wi-Fi is free throughout, but keep in mind that this is truly a budget stay with very few on-site facilities.
In an area comprised mostly of high-end hotels, this family-run, two-pearl hotel is a convenient option for budget-minded travelers. Surrounded by shops and cafes in the Ninth District of Paris, the Monte Carlo is a short walk from four Metro lines and all of Paris’s main attractions can be easily accessed. Rooms, both with private and shared bathrooms available, are small but nicely decorated for a value stay.
In an area comprised mostly of high-end hotels, this family-run, two-pearl hotel is a convenient option for budget-minded travelers. Surrounded by shops and cafes in the Ninth District of Paris, the Monte Carlo is a short walk from four Metro lines and all of Paris’s main attractions can be easily accessed. Rooms, both with private and shared bathrooms available, are small but nicely decorated for a value stay.
Hotel Fontaines Du Luxembourg is a solid boutique option in Paris' charming Left Bank neighborhood, and offers a lively atmosphere and quirky design throughout its 30 rooms. But its home in a historic 17th century building means small spaces (though bathrooms are surprisingly large). Breakfast is served daily in a quaint room on the first floor and, on nice days, meals and drinks from the hotel's lounge can be enjoyed outside in a small, private courtyard. But breakfast is not included in the room rate and is quite pricey for standard continental fare. Rooms feature solid amenities, including free Wi-Fi, flat-screen televisions, and comfortable beds. It's a good pick overall, but there are many similarly priced hotels in the area (including the hotel's sister property, Hotel Le Clos Medicis), so it's worth comparing rates.
Hotel Fontaines Du Luxembourg is a solid boutique option in Paris' charming Left Bank neighborhood, and offers a lively atmosphere and quirky design throughout its 30 rooms. But its home in a historic 17th century building means small spaces (though bathrooms are surprisingly large). Breakfast is served daily in a quaint room on the first floor and, on nice days, meals and drinks from the hotel's lounge can be enjoyed outside in a small, private courtyard. But breakfast is not included in the room rate and is quite pricey for standard continental fare. Rooms feature solid amenities, including free Wi-Fi, flat-screen televisions, and comfortable beds. It's a good pick overall, but there are many similarly priced hotels in the area (including the hotel's sister property, Hotel Le Clos Medicis), so it's worth comparing rates.
Located on a historic island in the Seine River, Hotel Saint-Louis en l’Isle is a mid-range property in a central location that's convenient for exploring the city. The 20 modern rooms are small, but elegant, with charming oak ceiling beams as well as an array of modern comforts like flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi; travelers should note, however, that street noise might be an issue in some rooms. Breakfast is served in a stone vaulted basement dining room, but it requires a fee; the in-room goodies and coffee/tea facilities, however, are free. An alternative option is the Holiday Inn Paris - Notre Dame, a modern chain hotel with swanky decor.
Located on a historic island in the Seine River, Hotel Saint-Louis en l’Isle is a mid-range property in a central location that's convenient for exploring the city. The 20 modern rooms are small, but elegant, with charming oak ceiling beams as well as an array of modern comforts like flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi; travelers should note, however, that street noise might be an issue in some rooms. Breakfast is served in a stone vaulted basement dining room, but it requires a fee; the in-room goodies and coffee/tea facilities, however, are free. An alternative option is the Holiday Inn Paris - Notre Dame, a modern chain hotel with swanky 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).
In terms of location, it's hard to beat this small value hotel, with its enviable position near the Sorbonne, Latin Quarter, Jardins de Luxembourg, and Notre Dame Cathedral. Like many hotels in Paris, the 35 rooms are small, and guest room decor is a blend of contemporary and dated elements. Each includes a flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, an en-suite bathroom, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel doesn't have much in the way of facilities, though, and while a continental breakfast is served, it's not free. Families looking for additional space may want to consider the Holiday Inn Paris - Notre Dame for a stay in this neighborhood, though rates will be higher.
In terms of location, it's hard to beat this small value hotel, with its enviable position near the Sorbonne, Latin Quarter, Jardins de Luxembourg, and Notre Dame Cathedral. Like many hotels in Paris, the 35 rooms are small, and guest room decor is a blend of contemporary and dated elements. Each includes a flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, an en-suite bathroom, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel doesn't have much in the way of facilities, though, and while a continental breakfast is served, it's not free. Families looking for additional space may want to consider the Holiday Inn Paris - Notre Dame for a stay in this neighborhood, though rates will be higher.
Couples and solo travelers looking for a reasonable rates in pricey flock to Hotel Lumieres Montmartre Paris, a simple but smartly designed budget hotel in a working-class area between Montmartre and Paris' ring road. The hotel’s 36 rooms are tiny, but cleverly laid-out to optimize the space. All have flat-screen TVs, pull-down desks, and semi-open rainfall showers. A basic breakfast buffet is available for an extra fee. Off the touristy beaten path, the Montmartre-adjacent location has a real local feel, with bakeries, fromageries, wine sellers, and farmers' markets. Travelers who prefer quaint inn-like accommodations and a central Montmartre location should consider Le Relais Montmartre, though rates are a jot higher.
Couples and solo travelers looking for a reasonable rates in pricey flock to Hotel Lumieres Montmartre Paris, a simple but smartly designed budget hotel in a working-class area between Montmartre and Paris' ring road. The hotel’s 36 rooms are tiny, but cleverly laid-out to optimize the space. All have flat-screen TVs, pull-down desks, and semi-open rainfall showers. A basic breakfast buffet is available for an extra fee. Off the touristy beaten path, the Montmartre-adjacent location has a real local feel, with bakeries, fromageries, wine sellers, and farmers' markets. Travelers who prefer quaint inn-like accommodations and a central Montmartre location should consider Le Relais Montmartre, though rates are a jot higher.
Situated in the Pigalle quarter near the Moulin Rouge and Basilica of the Sacred Heart, The Hotel Amour attracts fashionable Parisian youth with its hip restaurant and bar. The hotel itself was inspired by the Japanese model of love hotels, and the owners have invested a tidy sum of money in developing the concept -- for example, they hired the services of well-known fashion designer Chantal Thomass to design certain rooms. The mid-range property is on the pricey side for what it offers, and some bathrooms are tiny, but those interested in an erotic hotel experience may appreciate it for its novelty and trendiness.
Situated in the Pigalle quarter near the Moulin Rouge and Basilica of the Sacred Heart, The Hotel Amour attracts fashionable Parisian youth with its hip restaurant and bar. The hotel itself was inspired by the Japanese model of love hotels, and the owners have invested a tidy sum of money in developing the concept -- for example, they hired the services of well-known fashion designer Chantal Thomass to design certain rooms. The mid-range property is on the pricey side for what it offers, and some bathrooms are tiny, but those interested in an erotic hotel experience may appreciate it for its novelty and trendiness.