45 rue du Docteur Babinski, 75018 Paris
ibis budget Paris Porte De Montmartre
Hotel 2-star in Paris
Presentation
A renovated budget hotel that delivers on its promises
The ibis budget Paris Porte de Montmartre is an establishment that knows exactly what it offers: a comfortable, well-located and affordable stay, in a fully renovated setting that pleasantly surprises from the moment you arrive. In Paris's 18th arrondissement, this large-capacity hotel caters both to travelers discovering the capital for the first time and to those who return regularly for work or pleasure. It does not aim for luxury, but offers something perhaps more valuable: a true balance between what you pay and what you receive.
Compact, functional and well-thought-out rooms
With 464 rooms spread across several categories, the hotel can meet very different needs. The 12 m² double rooms, simple and well designed, are perfectly suited for a couple's stay. The twin rooms, with their two separate beds, are appreciated by travelers who share a room without sharing a bed. And for families or small groups, the triple rooms offer two possible configurations: a double bed paired with a bunk bed, or three single beds, one of which is elevated.
It is useful to know before booking: all rooms are listed as 12 m², including the triples. This is a compact area, in line with the standards of Paris budget hotels, and it implies that you come here to sleep, shower and head back out to explore — not to settle in your room for long periods. Travelers who anticipate this feel quite comfortable, especially since the interior design cleverly optimizes every square centimeter.
The room style is resolutely contemporary, with pastel tones that bring a soft touch without being too pronounced. The whole is bright, functional and well maintained. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom including a shower and separate toilet. The walls benefit from sound insulation that contributes to quality rest, even in a hotel of this size. Some rooms also offer a view of Montmartre, which can turn a simple wake-up into an almost poetic moment, with the hill as a backdrop.
Wi-Fi is free and available throughout the hotel, whether you are in your room or in the common areas. No need to look for a complicated code or juggle usage restrictions: you stay connected as you wish, for work or for pleasure.
Practical services: 24/7 reception, breakfast and large parking
The reception is open twenty-four hours a day, which is a real convenience for those who arrive late at night or leave early in the morning. A team available at any hour, with luggage storage on hand, allows unexpected situations to be handled without stress. The atmosphere at reception is warm and relaxed, true to the spirit of a hotel that above all seeks to put you at ease.
In the morning, the large breakfast room comes into its own. The buffet served each morning is generous and varied, designed to start a day of sightseeing or meetings well. For those who get up very early or come back late, vending machines for drinks and snacks are available continuously in the hotel, which avoids small hunger pangs without a solution.
One of the strengths of this establishment is its covered car park with 400 spaces, paid, but remarkably large for a Parisian hotel. If you come by car, you will not have to circle the neighborhood or worry about your vehicle: a space is guaranteed, sheltered, on-site. This is a significant advantage in a city where parking can quickly become a headache.
A location on the northern edge of Paris, between authenticity and accessibility
The hotel is located at the gates of Paris, on the border with Saint-Ouen, in a lively area but lacking the picturesque charm of the central tourist neighborhoods. This is not a drawback for those who know it — it even partly explains the attractive rates and the relative tranquility of the area — but it is fair to say that you will be in a popular, lively part of Paris, rather than at the foot of Notre-Dame. For the major attractions, you will need a few metro stops, which the nearby line 13 makes perfectly simple.
On foot, you can reach in a few minutes the famous Saint-Ouen flea market, one of the largest antique markets in the world, which extends over several districts and attracts collectors, curious visitors and flea market lovers every weekend. It's an experience in itself, among antiques, vintage furniture, vinyl records and curiosities of all kinds.
Montmartre hill and the Sacré-Cœur are accessible in about ten minutes, either on foot or by public transport. Montmartre remains one of Paris's most charming neighborhoods, with its cobbled streets, its vineyard, artists' studios and panoramic views over the city. From the forecourt of the Sacré-Cœur, the view over Paris is one of the most beautiful there is, and it is completely free.
For those planning to attend an event at the Stade de France, the hotel is particularly well positioned. The stadium is reachable in about twenty minutes by public transport or by car, making it a logical base for football matches, concerts or major sporting events held there throughout the year.
The Palais des Congrès de Paris, an important convention and performance center, is also within a reasonable distance from the hotel, which explains the regular presence of business travelers or trade fair participants.
Paris' cultural must-sees within reach by metro
Venturing slightly toward the center, you reach monuments and museums that are among the most visited in the world. The Louvre Museum, with its encyclopedic collections and its now-iconic glass pyramid, deserves much more than a half-day. The Musée d'Orsay, housed in a former railway station on the banks of the Seine, holds one of the finest Impressionist collections, with works by Monet, Renoir, Degas and Van Gogh displayed in spaces that are both majestic and intimate.
The Atelier des Lumières, in the 11th arrondissement, offers a radically different experience: immersive digital projections with striking visual and sound quality, which bring the works of the great masters to life in a former industrial space transformed. It is a visit that leaves a lasting impression, accessible to all ages and types of visitors.
The Palais Garnier, 3.3 kilometres from the hotel, is another unmissable address. Whether you come to see an opera, a ballet or simply to visit the sumptuous décors of this Second Empire monument, discovering its grand staircase, gilded boxes and its ceiling painted by Chagall is an experience that stays in the memory. Guided tours are offered regularly.
The Champs-Élysées, about 4 kilometres away, remain an almost obligatory stop for anyone staying in Paris. The avenue naturally leads to Place de l'Étoile and the Arc de Triomphe, whose terrace offers a 360-degree view over Paris from which, in clear weather, you can make out as far as the Eiffel Tower, La Défense and the hills of Montmartre.
For those who enjoy walks, the hotel's immediate neighborhood also reserves some pleasant surprises. The border between Paris and Saint-Ouen creates a particular atmosphere, a mix of authentic neighborhood life and commercial bustle, with varied shops, local markets and a lively street life at all hours of the day.
Our opinion on the ibis budget Paris Porte de Montmartre
The hotel does not offer a restaurant, but the breakfast buffet and the vending machines available at all times cover essential needs without leaving the establishment. For other meals, the neighborhood and its immediate surroundings offer many options to explore according to your desires.
Staying at the ibis budget Paris Porte de Montmartre means choosing a reliable, well-connected and pleasant base to discover Paris without breaking the bank. The renovated rooms are compact — this is assumed and consistent with the rates — but they are well designed, quiet and equipped with everything necessary. The location on the northern edge of the capital implies a few minutes by metro to reach the main sites, but the nearby line 13 makes this journey easy and regular. The large covered car park, the morning buffet, the reception available at all hours and the immediate proximity of the Saint-Ouen flea market and Montmartre form a coherent package that delivers on its promises. For a well-organized, budget-conscious stay in a city that never stops, it's exactly what you need.
Some activities and discoveries near this hotel
- The Saint-Ouen flea market is literally at the hotel's doorstep: count on a five-minute walk to get there. With more than 2,000 exhibitors spread across around fifteen covered and open-air markets, it is the largest antiques market in the world. Open Saturday from 9am to 6pm, Sunday from 10am to 6pm and Monday from 11am to 5pm, it is better to go early in the morning to avoid the crowds and bring cash, as not all vendors accept cards.
- To explore the flea market in depth, the Paul Bert-Serpette market is the reference for vintage and designer furniture enthusiasts, while the Vernaison market, one of the oldest, is full of unusual objects, retro posters and curiosities of all kinds. A themed guided tour is offered every third Sunday of the month at 2:30pm departing from 124 rue des Rosiers, by registration with the Plaine Commune tourist office.
- Montmartre hill can be reached in about ten minutes by metro line 13 or in about twenty minutes on foot. To go beyond simply climbing to the Sacré-Cœur, plan a detour via rue Lepic, Place Dalida, Villa Léandre and the Montmartre vineyard on rue Saint-Vincent, whose harvest leads to a very lively neighborhood festival every October.
- The Musée de Montmartre, located about 1.6 km from the hotel, occupies one of the oldest houses on the hill. Its collections trace the history of the neighborhood through paintings, cabaret posters and period objects, with a view of the vines from its gardens. A stop often overlooked by hurried visitors, but well worth the detour.
- For a half-day excursion, the Saint-Denis cathedral basilica is reachable in about ten minutes by metro line 13 from Porte de Saint-Ouen. The necropolis of the kings and queens of France since the Middle Ages, it houses one of the most remarkable collections of royal effigies in Europe, often less known than its historical importance deserves.
- The Goutte d'Or and Château-Rouge neighborhoods, a few metro stops away, offer an immersion in a cosmopolitan and lively Paris, with African grocery stores, fabric markets and bakeries with specialties from around the world. An ideal walk late in the morning, before heading to the flea market or the hill.
Summary of some positive reviews found online
- The value for money is really what surprised me the most. For Paris, finding a clean, well-maintained hotel at this price in the 18th arrondissement is hard to beat. The rooms are small, but well designed and nothing is missing for a night or a stay of a few days.
- We were on the eighth floor and the view of the Sacré-Cœur from the room in the morning was really pleasant, a real bonus we didn't expect for this type of establishment. Sleeping with the window closed is recommended because of the ring road, but the soundproofing does the job.
- The staff, both at reception and the chambermaids encountered in the corridors, were smiling and helpful. We had read some rather harsh reviews before coming and in the end everything went very well. The hotel is basic but honest, which is essential.
- Very good for getting around Paris: metro line 13 is a few minutes' walk and you can reach the center without difficulty. The covered parking on site was decisive for us who were traveling by car. Rare in Paris to have so many spaces available directly at the hotel.
- The breakfast buffet at this price is a nice surprise. Simple but enough to start the day well, and the dining room is large so no waiting. The microwave freely available on the ground floor and the machines open all night are also a real plus.
- Three metro lines accessible from the neighborhood, an entry by code so no need to wait at reception when arriving late at night, a clean room and decent bedding. For a stay in Paris without breaking the bank, we had exactly what we were looking for.
Services
Other services
General
- Parking
- Pets allowed
- Parking on site
- Wi-Fi available everywhere
Services
- Internet
- Wi-Fi
- Free Wi-Fi
Dining
- Vending machine (drinks)
- Vending machine (snacks)
- Kid-friendly buffet
Miscellaneous
- Non-smoking rooms
- Facilities for disabled guests
- Elevator
- Soundproof rooms
- Heating
- Entirely non-smoking property
- Wheelchair accessible
- Toilet with grab rails
- Raised toilet
- Lowered sink
- Voice guidance
45 rue du Docteur Babinski, 75018 Paris
From 66 EUR per night


























