Paris hotels

Selection of luxury hotels in Paris

Photo of La Réserve Paris
41 rooms

5-star Hotel

Located in Paris’s Golden Triangle, La Réserve Paris offers a unique stay in a Haussmann-style mansion. Elegant suites, bespoke butler service, an intimate spa, and Michelin-starred dining come together to provide understated luxury and breathtaking views of the city’s iconic landmarks.

From 2100 EUR per night

Photo of Cheval Blanc Paris
70 rooms

5-star Hotel

Experience Parisian elegance at its finest in the heart of the capital, within a reimagined Art Deco building overlooking the Seine. Refined rooms, inventive dining, a Dior-designed spa, and iconic views combine to create a stay that balances intimacy and sophistication, just steps from Paris' cultural treasures.

From 2000 EUR per night

Photo of Hôtel de Crillon
114 rooms

5-star Hotel

Step into an 18th-century architectural masterpiece where history and modern refinement converge overlooking Place de la Concorde. Elegant rooms, Michelin-starred dining, a serene spa, and bespoke experiences immerse you in the art of French living in the heart of Paris.

From 2100 EUR per night

Photo of Le Bristol Paris - an Oetker Collection Hotel
201 rooms

5-star Hotel

Steps from the Élysée Palace, Le Bristol Paris embodies French art de vivre in an elegant, light-filled setting. Unique rooms, a refined spa, a pool with Paris views, and Michelin-starred dining combine to deliver a serene, gastronomic, and sophisticated stay at the heart of Faubourg Saint-Honoré.

From 1800 EUR per night

Photo of La Villa Saint Germain des Prés
20 rooms

5-star Hotel

Escape the bustle of Paris at this boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. With 22 elegant rooms, a wellness area, and refined decor, it offers an intimate and artistic ambiance, perfect for exploring the cultural gems of the Left Bank, from galleries to iconic museums.

From 521 EUR per night

Photo of Bulgari Hotel
69 rooms

5-star Hotel

Immerse yourself in Roman elegance blended with Parisian sophistication in the heart of the Golden Triangle. Featuring design by Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, a 1,300 m² spa, refined Italian cuisine, and tailored concierge services, experience a destination where luxury and intimacy redefine the art of hospitality.

From 1600 EUR per night

Photo of Shangri-La Paris
95 rooms

5-star Hotel

Immerse yourself in imperial elegance and Asian serenity at Shangri-La Paris, a former princely palace nestled between Avenue d’Iéna and the Trocadéro gardens. Refined rooms, exceptional views of the Eiffel Tower, a luminous spa, and Michelin-starred gastronomy combine for a unique experience in the heart of Paris.

From 1800 EUR per night

Photo of Four Seasons Hotel George V
233 rooms

5-star Hotel

Experience the timeless elegance of the Four Seasons Hotel George V, just steps from the Champs-Élysées. This Parisian palace blends Art Deco refinement with exceptional offerings: rooms with Eiffel Tower views, Michelin-starred dining, a serene spa, and personalized service for an unforgettable stay.

From 1900 EUR per night

Selection of budget hotels in Paris

Photo of hotelF1 Paris Saint Ouen Marché aux Puces
365 rooms

1-star Hotel

Immerse yourself in a lively, urban atmosphere steps from Paris's famous Marché aux Puces. With functional rooms, an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet, and a 24/7 reception, the hotel provides a practical and affordable base to explore Montmartre, Stade de France, or Parisian museums.

From 35 EUR per night

Photo of hotelF1 Paris Porte de Châtillon
321 rooms

1-star Hotel

In Paris’ 14th arrondissement, this accessible hotel combines simplicity and functionality. Well-connected by public transport, it offers minimalist rooms, a buffet breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and convenient parking. Suitable for short or extended stays, its location provides quick access to attractions and cultural districts.

From 43 EUR per night

Photo of ibis Budget Paris porte de la Chapelle - Aréna
119 rooms

2-star Hotel

Enjoy a convenient and affordable stay in Paris' 18th district, close to Montmartre, Stade de France, and Docks Pullman. Renovated rooms, direct transport to the city center, and functional services make this hotel a perfect base for exploring or attending events.

From 59 EUR per night

Photo of ibis budget Paris Porte de Vincennes
204 rooms

2-star Hotel

Simplicity and modern comfort near the Bois de Vincennes. Enjoy functional, fully renovated accommodations, direct access to metro line 1, and a green courtyard in a lively neighborhood. Air-conditioned rooms, breakfast buffet, and 24/7 reception ensure a pleasant and convenient stay.

From 65 EUR per night

Photo of ibis budget Paris Porte De Montmartre
453 rooms

2-star Hotel

ibis budget Paris Porte de Montmartre offers you compact, renovated rooms, a 24-hour reception, free Wi‑Fi and a generous morning buffet. Located on Paris's northern edge, a short walk from the Saint-Ouen flea market and close to Montmartre, the hotel provides a covered car park with 400 spaces and quick access to line 13.

From 66 EUR per night

Photo of ibis Budget Paris La Villette 19ème
292 rooms

2-star Hotel

Enjoy functional and affordable accommodation in the 19th arrondissement, steps from the Bassin de la Villette. Double or triple rooms, free Wi-Fi, buffet breakfast, and private parking complement a prime location, well-connected by transport and surrounded by green spaces, canals, and vibrant cultural spots.

From 71 EUR per night

Photo of B&B HOTEL Paris Porte de la Villette
162 rooms

3-star Hotel

Just steps from Parc de la Villette, enjoy air-conditioned and soundproofed rooms, a varied breakfast buffet, and direct transport links to explore Paris. With secure parking, practical services, and warm hospitality, your stay combines comfort and simplicity in a vibrant neighborhood in northeastern Paris.

From 75 EUR per night

Photo of Hotel Luna Park
35 rooms

1-star Hotel

Stay in Paris's 11th arrondissement, near Canal Saint-Martin and Place de la République. Hotel Luna Park offers simple, functional rooms, a continental breakfast, and 24/7 reception in a lively area, perfect for exploring the city on foot or by public transport.

From 76 EUR per night

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Discover Paris, a city of a thousand faces

A vibrant, elegant, and deeply alive capital, Paris keeps reinventing itself through its contrasting neighborhoods, rich heritage, and countless places to explore. Whether you're visiting for the first time or think you already know it, Paris always surprises, offering a unique experience with every stay.

Green escapes in the heart of the city

Far from its image as a vast mineral metropolis, Paris is full of green spaces perfect for relaxation. The Bois de Vincennes to the east and the Bois de Boulogne to the west offer vast stretches of nature, ideal for a walk, a picnic, or a boat ride. Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, with its hills and perched temple, or the planted promenade of the Coulée Verte, reveal a green and soothing city, perfect for exploring on foot.

Every summer, Paris Plages transforms the banks of the Seine into a temporary beach resort, with deckchairs, activities, and pools, offering visitors a refreshing break in the middle of the city.

A mosaic of neighborhoods to explore

Paris reveals itself neighborhood by neighborhood, each with its own atmosphere. Montmartre evokes a bohemian charm, with its stairways, artist studios, and panoramic views. Le Marais charms with its mix of heritage, museums, designer shops, and trendy spots. The Latin Quarter and Saint-Germain-des-Prés still echo with the spirit of writers and intellectuals. Further north, Belleville and Ménilmontant embody a popular, creative, and multicultural Paris.

Along the Canal Saint-Martin, wanderers come across swing bridges, independent bookstores, and relaxed terraces, while La Villette attracts families and curious visitors with its large cultural venues and welcoming lawns.

A city of culture and events

All year long, Paris pulses to the rhythm of its festivals and events. From the Fête de la Musique to Nuit Blanche, from Heritage Days to the Paris l’Été festival, the city constantly offers new experiences. Along the quays or in the courtyards of private mansions, performances, exhibitions, or concerts surprise unsuspecting passersby.

Many cultural venues are reinventing themselves: the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the Atelier des Lumières, and the Philharmonie de Paris offer immersive and modern experiences, reflecting a capital in constant evolution.

A paradise for food lovers

In Paris, gastronomy can be found on every street corner. From traditional bistros to exceptional pastry shops, and food markets like Aligre or Enfants Rouges, every meal becomes an adventure. Try great classics such as croque-monsieur, steak tartare, escargots, or blanquette de veau in a lively brasserie, or treat yourself to a fine dining experience in one of the city’s many Michelin-starred restaurants.

Paris also shines through its culinary diversity. From Italian eateries in the 9th arrondissement to Vietnamese establishments in the 13th, and North African specialties in Belleville, the capital reflects all the world’s cultures.

The hidden side of the capital

Paris also reveals itself through its secrets. Covered passages such as Passage des Panoramas or Passage Jouffroy offer a journey back to the 19th century, with galleries, cafés, and antique shops. Deep beneath the city, the Paris sewers or catacombs speak to the ingenuity and memory of the capital.

Other places retain an unexpected village charm. In Butte Bergeyre, the Cité Florale, or the Campagne à Paris, one feels far from urban hustle. Even street art tells a different story: on the walls of the 13th arrondissement or in Belleville, monumental murals and colorful graffiti brighten everyday life.

A city to see differently

Changing your perspective on Paris also means climbing higher. From the rooftops of department stores, the terrace of the Philharmonie, or the Belleville lookout, the city reveals itself from a different angle. And for fans of hidden heritage, the Tour Jean-sans-Peur or the medieval lanes of Le Marais recall the city’s ancient past.

Finally, many nighttime experiences offer a more intimate side of Paris: hidden dinners in speakeasies, private cruises on the Seine, or guided walks at dusk… The City of Light lives up to its name.

Paris, a destination to fully experience

Paris is best savored slowly, with curiosity. Every alleyway, every façade, every neighborhood holds a surprise for those who take the time to look. Whether for a few days or longer, it offers a range of experiences that combine culture, nature, gastronomy, and the art of living.

Whatever your travel style, whether you're a fan of the classics or an urban explorer seeking authenticity, you’ll find in Paris the energy of a capital and the charm of a city that knows how to be tamed. Book your stay now and start your own Paris discovery.


Latest hotel bookings in Paris

Photo of Hotel Grand Coeur Latin
Latest booking : February 2026

4-star Hotel

In the Latin Quarter, this hotel combines understated elegance with contemporary comfort. Serene rooms, a verdant patio, a spa inspired by ancient baths, and proximity to Parisian landmarks offer a unique experience. Blending history and modernity, it’s a haven of relaxation, steps from the Luxembourg Gardens and the Sorbonne.

From 350 EUR per night

Photo of Hotel des Arts - Cite Bergere
Latest booking : June 2025

2-star Hotel

Hôtel des Arts Cité Bergère, nestled on a private street in the 9th arrondissement, offers 25 rooms with distinct character and a family-run reception open 24 hours a day; you benefit from free Wi‑Fi and good soundproofing. A short walk from Grands Boulevards, theatres and department stores; family suite available, continental breakfast extra.

From 150 EUR per night

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Latest booking : February 2025

3-star Hotel

Immerse yourself in a literary universe in the heart of Paris, between Montparnasse and the Luxembourg Gardens. With its unique rooms blending poetic design and modern comfort, Apostrophe Hôtel provides an intimate atmosphere perfect for relaxation, while remaining close to major cultural attractions and Parisian transport links.

From 195 EUR per night

Photo of B&B HOTEL Paris Porte des Lilas
Latest booking : January 2025

2-star Hotel

Enjoy a comfortable and functional stay close to Parisian transport links, in a modern and welcoming setting. Soundproof rooms, coworking space, buffet breakfast, and eco-friendly solutions combine to meet your needs, whether traveling for business, leisure, or exploring the cultural treasures of the capital.

From 78 EUR per night

Photo of ibis budget Paris Porte De Montmartre
453 rooms

2-star Hotel

ibis budget Paris Porte de Montmartre offers you compact, renovated rooms, a 24-hour reception, free Wi‑Fi and a generous morning buffet. Located on Paris's northern edge, a short walk from the Saint-Ouen flea market and close to Montmartre, the hotel provides a covered car park with 400 spaces and quick access to line 13.

From 66 EUR per night

Photo of Vice Versa
37 rooms

4-star Hotel

Step into a unique thematic world just steps from Porte de Versailles. Each floor, inspired by the seven deadly sins and designed by Chantal Thomass, offers an immersive experience blending bold design, modern comfort, and a sensory atmosphere. A hammam, refined breakfast, and central location complete this dreamlike journey in the heart of Paris.

From 156 EUR per night

Photo of Maison Souquet, Hotel & Spa
20 rooms

5-star Hotel

Immerse yourself in the hushed atmosphere of the Belle Époque at Maison Souquet, an intimate hotel nestled in the heart of Pigalle. High-end amenities, refined décor, and a private spa under a starry vault combine to create a unique experience, just steps from the Moulin Rouge and Montmartre.

From 483 EUR per night

Photo of Hotel Clément
27 rooms

2-star Hotel

Immerse yourself in the elegant ambiance of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, where Hôtel Le Clément combines authentic charm and familial hospitality. With unique rooms offering views of Saint-Sulpice Church or serene courtyards, and its proximity to museums and gardens, it invites you to a cultural and convivial experience in the heart of Paris.

From 149 EUR per night

Which areas of Paris are best for a tourist stay?

The best neighborhood depends on your interests and travel style. For a central and classic stay, Le Marais (3rd and 4th districts) is ideal: close to many museums, lively, and full of charm. Saint-Germain-des-Prés (6th) appeals to those who enjoy a refined and literary atmosphere, with cafés, galleries, and boutiques. Montmartre (18th) attracts visitors with its artistic, village-like charm. For a more local and bohemian vibe, the Canal Saint-Martin (10th) or Belleville (20th) areas offer vibrant neighborhoods, often with more affordable accommodations. Finally, for a modern or peaceful experience, consider staying near La Villette or close to the Bois de Vincennes for a greener environment.

What are the must-see attractions and activities in Paris?

During a first trip to Paris, several landmarks are essential. The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Sacré-Cœur Basilica, and the Champs-Élysées are among the city’s highlights. The Louvre and Musée d’Orsay are world-class museums that showcase centuries of art and culture. Strolling along the Seine, crossing its historic bridges, exploring covered passages, or taking a river cruise offer a different perspective on the city. It’s also worth dedicating time to discovering neighborhoods such as Le Marais, Montmartre, or Saint-Germain to feel their unique atmospheres. Attending a show, visiting a local market, or tasting French cuisine are also must-do experiences.

How can you get around Paris easily during your stay?

The metro is the fastest and most efficient way to get around Paris, with an extensive network covering all districts. Buses are great for sightseeing while traveling, though a bit slower. For short distances, walking is often the best option since many attractions are close to one another. The Vélib’ bike-sharing system is convenient for daytime rides if you are comfortable cycling in the city. Taxis and ride-hailing services are widely available but more expensive. For a scenic experience, riverboats along the Seine (Batobus) offer a relaxing way to travel between major sites. If you’re staying several days, consider a transport pass like Navigo Week or Paris Visite for unlimited travel.

What is the best time to visit Paris?

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are generally the best times to visit Paris: the weather is mild, gardens are beautiful, and the city is less crowded than in summer. Summer (July and August) is lively but can be hot, and some locals leave on vacation, though events like Paris Plages add a festive atmosphere. Winter (December to February) has its own charm, with Christmas lights, decorated shop windows, and festive markets, although days are shorter and rain more frequent. To avoid crowds and enjoy better rates, plan your visit outside of school holidays and major events.

What are the best activities for a family weekend in Paris?

Paris offers a wealth of family-friendly activities. The Cité des Sciences, Palais de la Découverte, and the Natural History Museum are fun and educational. The Jardin d’Acclimatation amusement park, with rides and playgrounds, is perfect for children. River cruises, the Montmartre little train, or canal boat tours are great ways to explore the city together. Museums like the Musée en Herbe or the Musée Grévin are designed for younger audiences. Parks such as the Luxembourg Gardens, Buttes-Chaumont, and Jardin des Plantes provide playgrounds, puppet shows, and pony rides. Many theaters also offer shows specifically for children and families.

What are the best tips for a romantic weekend in Paris?

Paris is one of the world’s most romantic cities. A sunset walk along the Seine, a candlelit dinner in a quiet restaurant, or a view from a rooftop terrace can make for unforgettable moments. Montmartre, with its cobbled streets and stairways, is a perfect setting for lovers. A nighttime cruise on the Seine, a drink on a panoramic terrace, or a relaxing couples’ spa session add to the experience. Many hotels offer rooms with private terraces, spa baths, or views of the city’s monuments. For a final touch, visit the “I Love You Wall” in Montmartre or take a stroll through the Palais-Royal Gardens for a peaceful, romantic escape.