Located in the north of Paris near Boulevard Périphérique, ibis Budget Paris Porte De Montmartre is just a 10-minute walk from Porte de Saint-Ouen Metro Station. Stade de France Stadium is 2.5 mi...
NH Paris Gare de l'Est hotel is located opposite Gare de l’Est Train and Metro Station, which provides direct access to attractions such as Saint-Michel and the Latin Quarter.
Cinthia Guadalupe
From
Netherlands
Room and staff was great! also the breakfasts were really good quality. The hotel's location is also really convenient!
The Novotel Paris Center Tour Eiffel is within walking distance of the Eiffel Tower in the heart of Paris and is a 10-minute drive to the Parc des Princes Stadium.
Mohammed Maajith Sohail
From
United Arab Emirates
The staffs are very rude and the room given to us is very poor. Beds are poor quality.
This Paris hotel is located just a 2-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower, near Trocadéro and the River Seine.
Mary
From
United States
Our rooms were nicer than expected. Clean and efficiently outfitted. The location was perfect - close to the Eiffel Tower with several restaurants and cafes nearby.
Intercontinental Paris Le Grand is located just 100 ft from the Opéra Garnier and Opera Metro Station. It offers 2 restaurants and a health club with sauna and massage treatments.
Altona is in Paris, less than 0.3 miles from Gare du Nord Train and Eurostar Station and 0.6 miles from Sacré-Cœur Basilica. It has a 24-hour front desk and offers free Wi-Fi access.
Marilena
From
France
The hotel is 2 min on foot from metro station, walking distance from the Gare du Nord train station and 15 mins walk from Monmartre. Many restaurants and bars are in the nearby area. Our room was cleaned and supplied with water bottles every day. Helpful staff at the reception
Ideally located in the center of Paris, Best Western Plus Hotel Sydney Opera has buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers a bar.
Located in Paris, Hotel du College de France is 689 feet from La Sorbonne University and 1640 feet from Noter-Dame Cathedral. This hotel offers free WiFi and a communal lounge with a TV.
Located in the 2nd district of Paris, just 492 feet from Réamur-Sébastopol Metro Station, 123 Sébastopol offers a terrace, 24-hour reception and luggage storage.
Located in Paris and with Gare du Nord reachable within a few steps, A la Pinte du Nord provides express check-in and check-out, rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Hotel de L'Europe Belleville offers accommodations in central Paris, 492 feet from Belleville Metro Station and a 15-minute walk from Place de la République.
Located in the 14th district in Paris, 2.5 mi from the Luxembourg Gardens, hotelF1 Paris Porte de Châtillon features free WiFi throughout the property. Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Hotel d'Orléans Paris Gare de l'Est is located in central Paris, 0.6 mi from Gare de l’Est Train Station. This adult-only hotel provides free Wi-Fi access in the public areas and luggage storage.
Guest review
staff were friendly and helpful, I appreciated the early check-in time of 1:00 pm and luggage storage. The room had a large window that opened and a high ceiling but was otherwise very basic.
Situated in the Latin Quarter facing Sainte-Chapelle, Les Rives de Notre-Dame offers traditional Parisian style accommodations in the romantic center of Paris.
This boutique hotel is in the center of Paris, close to the Seine River, Place Saint-Michel and Notre Dame Cathedral. It has rooms with unique decorations that feature exposed wooden beams.
The Hôtel Des Deux-Iles is a characteristic 17th century building located in the charming and historical Ile Saint-Louis, just a 10-minute walk from Noter Dame Cathedral and the Marais district.
Set in a 17th-century convent, this hotel is located in the heart of the historical Marais district in central Paris. It offers individually-decorated rooms with free Wi-Fi access.
FAQs about hotels in Paris
On average, 3-star hotels in Paris cost $208 per night, and 4-star hotels in Paris are $317 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Paris can be found for $828 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Paris this weekend is $299 or, for a 4-star hotel, $459. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Paris for this weekend cost around $1,505 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $352 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Paris for tonight. You'll pay around $517 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Paris will cost around $1,477, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A symbol of love and the most visited city in the world, beautiful Paris has it all! The romantic cafés of Montparnasse, lively bistros of the Latin Quarter and high-fashion luxury stores of Champs-Élysées are just waiting to be discovered.
Admire the views from the iconic Eiffel Tower, have fun at Disneyland or enjoy the artistic atmosphere of Montmartre. Make sure you visit the Louvre to try shaking hands with Venus de Milo and solve the mystery behind Mona Lisa’s smile.
In the evening, the famous Moulin Rouge offers exciting cabaret shows and the 19th-century Opéra Garnier welcomes you to sink into its lush seats. The renowned French cuisine is served in countless Parisian bistros, restaurants and brasseries!
Thanks to the city’s great public transportation system, it doesn’t matter if you’re traveling from Orly or Charles de Gaulle International Airports, since all major attractions are within easy reach. Whether you’re looking for a room with a Notre Dame view, a design hotel with chic interiors or a comfortable apartment, Booking.com has something to fit all your travel needs.
The people of Pariseault very nice I don’t know why they say...
The people of Pariseault very nice I don’t know why they say they’re rude. It’s the BRITs that I’ve encountered on. My trip have been rude. I stayed in two very nice hotels. The second location on the right back in the ninth district was very, very nice. very cute quaint area I didn’t take the metro much. Too many stairs I walked.
Guest review by
paulette
United States
Review score
8.0
So many places to walk around and discover so much.
So many places to walk around and discover so much. Make time for an after dark walk: lighted streets is mesmerising and delightful. Make friends everywhere. Enjoyed a nearby restaurant. Loved Montmartre and walking around local streets.
Guest review by
Phillip
Australia
Review score
6.0
I have been lucky to have have visited Paris several times...
I have been lucky to have have visited Paris several times and have always loved it, however this time may be my last.
Paris has become far too crowded, even in May. You can’t be spontaneous as attractions are all booked out. It is still expensive, but seems noisier and dirtier.
There is a huge amount of renovation going on and many streets were blocked.
I did find some delightful, less popular, quiet areas and met some very lovely shopkeepers in Rue Cler. A little disappointing this time but I will hold on to memories of better visits.
Cafe Marley was delightful
Opera Garnier definitely worth the wait in line.
Rue Cler my favourite street this trip
Breakfasts are always good in Paris
Guest review by
Lisa Bellamy
Australia
Review score
6.0
My stay in Paris had some clear positives and drawbacks.
My stay in Paris had some clear positives and drawbacks. The location offered very good public transport connections, making it easy to get around during the day. However, the public transport does not operate throughout the entire night, which was a bit inconvenient.
The area was very crowded — honestly, sometimes too crowded — which made it feel a bit overwhelming. Cleanliness was also an issue; the streets and surroundings were not as tidy as I expected.
At night, the atmosphere turned chaotic and sometimes even felt unsafe, especially if you happen to encounter the wrong people. I suspect this was partly related to the Champions League final game happening at the time, but I would still recommend being cautious when going out after dark.
Guest review by
Sergiu
Switzerland
Review score
10.0
I loved Paris!
I loved Paris! I want to go back and eat more and shop more! The Lourve is a must see, but once is enough IMHO. I would got back to the Musee D'Orsay though. I did not get a chance to see Notre Dame or the Rodin Museum but next time!
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
6.0
The Big Bus Tours are a good way to get around but...
The Big Bus Tours are a good way to get around but everywhere was crowded, touristy and overpriced.
Some parts of Parris are beautiful but even the Seine is not picturesque, it is like a wide stream walled on either side there are no natural riverbanks.
Very few things signed in languages other than French which is not helpful if you are a non-French speaking tourist, If Paris wants to increase tourism it should attend to this.
There are more interesting cities to visit that are a lot less expensive and easier to navigate than Paris. I add that London is not one of them!
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The Hotel was super clean, which is really not commen in Paris! The bed was very comfortabel and in the 5th floor I had a little french balcony. Overall I must say it was the best hotel in Paris I stayed in for that budget and will book it again. I booked it without breakfast and there are plenty of cafés, restaurants and bars around.
The staff was very nice and spoke english.
Great unpretentious hotel situated in quiet side street at the bottom end of Rue du Bac. Perfect room and hotel size and facilities. Breakfast (extra, not cheap€14) excellent quality, quantity & variety. Nice communal areas, with complementary tea & coffee. Very courteous staff.
4 metro stations within 5 or 6 mins walk
Lovely part of Paris close to everything but not touristy.
This is a nice hotel, in a good location. An easy walk to the main department stores etc. Three metro stations very close by and plenty of restaurants. Love that our rooms had balconies with table and chairs! Great to have a bar and best of all, the staff are the real treasure here. They are all wonderful, especially Francesca and Salome. Thank you ladies!
Beautiful old hotel, my room looked like I was in a palace! I went for the Tour de France and was the best option I could find near by. Hotels in the area are VERY expensive. Breakfast was nice and the walk to work the next day was amazing, you are close by all the attractions in Paris.
The hotel was amazing, the staff was very friendly and helpful. Line 13 is close, so it's easy to reach any place in Paris. There's groceries close by to get cheap meals and nice restaurants close by. I highly recommend and for sure I have plans to comeback.
Guest review by
Tainã
Canada
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