Where to stay in Paris?
ⓘ Properties are selected based on real traveler reviews and popularity among guests who’ve booked a night in Paris on Hotels.com. These Paris hotels consistently deliver on comfort, location, and value. Last updated on .

ⓘ Properties are selected based on real traveler reviews and popularity among guests who’ve booked a night in Paris on Hotels.com. These Paris hotels consistently deliver on comfort, location, and value. Last updated on .





























































































































































































































































































































Art galleries, upscale restaurants, and museums abound in this fashionable area, with notable attractions like the Picasso Museum and Centre Georges Pompidou. Stroll along rue des Rosiers, a hub for the Paris Jewish community, offering bookshops and kosher food.





Home to the École des Beaux-Arts and Musée national Eugène Delacroix, this Parisian quarter boasts iconic cafés like Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore. Easily accessible via Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Mabillon metro stations.





Brimming with student life, the area boasts a lively atmosphere and numerous bistros, while being home to prestigious institutions like Sorbonne University and Collège de France.





Perched atop Paris's highest hill, Montmartre charms visitors with its village-like atmosphere and artistic soul. Cobblestone streets wind past the magnificent Sacré-Cœur Basilica, while artists still set up easels in lively Place du Tertre. This historic neighborhood has inspired countless painters, from Van Gogh to Picasso, and that creative energy remains palpable today. Cozy cafés and traditional bistros serve up authentic French cuisine between quirky boutiques and hidden art studios. Most attractions are walkable, though the steep streets might have you grateful for the funicular that glides up the hillside. Metro stations Abbesses and Anvers connect you easily to the rest of Paris when you're ready to explore beyond this bohemian haven.





Paris's Opéra neighborhood is home to attractions such as Palais Garnier and Galeries Lafayette.



Ascend the Eiffel Tower for breathtaking views, then cruise the Seine past iconic landmarks. Explore world-class museums like the Louvre before indulging in croissants and café au lait at sidewalk bistros.


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"Everything was really good, the ubicación adn the room was big, only need to add air condition, the room was a little bit hot only with the fan. The breakfast was delicious"

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"Overall, we had a very good experience at the hotel. The public spaces are beautiful and the staff are very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was great though because cruise lines use the hotel, the breakfast area can be extremely crowded and a little chaotic when these travelers try to have breakfast at the same time. We did find that housekeeping was not well organized. The housekeepers would leave cleaning supplies in our room on occasion and once did not make up our room. We would probably not go back to the hotel again."

"Quite cute and whimsy place in a fantastic area for exploring Paris. Room was clean when we arrived, but no additional room service for 5 nights, including no fresh towel and no trash bag for kitchen or bathroom, definetly beyond comfort. We used nespresso maker and water kettle only, but could have warmed up small meals with the dishes available in the kitchen, including a true freezer. The shower is not really functional for anyone less mobile than „excellent „ since entry is over the toilet with less clearance than a size 6 foot. No grab bar to allow the free climb into and out of the shower to become more secure. The windows open in a courtyard, very nice for quietness, no traffic. It is one of the smoker designated areas and we woke up several times from cigarette smoke in our room. Last but most important, there is not functional connectivity in the room. A table of possibly available networks is on display, but most were not available in our room, or the provided PW didn’t work, or connection kept dropping out. With T-mobile connectivity abroad we also could not get sufficient data to upload a document or even make a TGV reservation on 3/5 nights. When I called, a very friendly but exasperated employee brought another table of wlans and passwords and we were able to connect more often for long enough to finish booking the rest of our journey."

"This hotel is located near the center of the city. The decoration in the hall is so beautiful and I listened to one of the tourists playing the piano one night. It is so beautiful and lovely place to live."

"This is a fairly good alternative for a single or couple who doesn’t look for luxury. It is a bare bones property. The pros: it’s in a location with two useful Metro lines close by, and is on a fairly inactive short street between two busy neighborhoods. There are ample bistros and restaurants with real Parisians rather than tourists. The cons: the ad implies that they speak English, but I had to rely on my high school French; the housekeeping is poor, only coming after you return from a day of sightseeing, then only making the bed but never changing the sheets; the breakfast is mid, and served in a tiny room that becomes claustrophobic with several guests eating at once. For a lower priced property it’s fine. For tourists who want a level of service and luxury, they might be disappointed."

"This is an old, run-down hotel that looks NOTHING like the pics. It is not in a good area (we had to be there for work) so we did not expect the Ritz, but it was Really BAD. Our room was not ready when we arrived, so we PAID, checked in, and left our bags. When we returned a few hours later, the man at reception could not even find our reservation! We gave our names, passports, and even the room number we were told we'd get, but it still took him 15 minutes to find the room we ALREADY PAID FOR. Then he rolled out someone else's luggage, because he couldn't find ours! Each bag is numbered and tagged, so this carelessness is inexcusable. Also, there is not enough hot water for 2 people to take a shower after a 15 hour flight, nor do they have ice (!) bc they lost the recipe. TRULY AWFUL - you will do better to stay in a hostel."

"Lovely hotel. Good location."
Paris, the City of Light, is a captivating blend of history, art, and romance. Explore iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, where masterpieces await. Stroll through charming neighborhoods like Montmartre, or relax in the serene gardens of Luxembourg. Indulge in exquisite cuisine at quaint cafés and indulge in luxury shopping along the Champs-Élysées. For a unique experience, discover the hidden gems of Paris rooftops offering stunning city views. Whether you seek elegant accommodations or affordable hotels, Paris enchants every traveler, making it a must-visit destination for those in pursuit of beauty and culture.
Paris offers a diverse range of accommodations, from luxury 5-star hotels with exquisite spas to cozy boutique hotels and charming bed and breakfasts. Whether you prefer a chic city center stay or a peaceful retreat in the outskirts, you'll find plenty of options to suit your needs. Here are some of the best hotels near Paris that our travelers love:
When visiting Paris, consider staying in Saint-Denis, Boulogne-Billancourt, or Ivry-sur-Seine. Saint-Denis boasts the stunning Basilica and rich history, Boulogne-Billancourt offers charming parks and dining, while Ivry-sur-Seine is family-friendly and conveniently located. For first-time visitors, Boulogne-Billancourt is ideal, featuring elegant accommodations and easy access to central Paris.
Paris enchants with its blend of stunning architecture, serene parks, and vibrant streets. Stroll along lush pathways, indulge in luxurious shopping, or enjoy a leisurely boat ride on the Seine. With rich artistic offerings and world-class accommodations, this city promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
Paris experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 39.6°F (4.2°C), while August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 68.4°F (20.2°C). December tends to be the wettest month. The peak travel months to visit Paris are March, April, and September, which see a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is mostly sunny, accompanied by no to light rainfall. In contrast, May, November, and December are ideal if you're looking for a calmer vacation, marked by light rainfall and mostly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions.
