Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, ibis Budget Paris La Villette 19ème is located 2.1 km from Place de la République and a 2-minute walk from the Bassin de la Villette.
Located in Paris, ibis budget Paris Porte de Vincennes is a 20-minute walk from the Château de Vincennes. It offers free Wi-Fi access, luggage storage and a 24-hour front desk.
This hotel is a 5-minute walk from the Opéra Garnier and the Grands Boulevards district in Paris. A sauna, fitness room and small pool can be enjoyed for free on site.
Excellent location, friendly staff and beautiful rooms
Located in Paris's 8th district, the brand-new Hotel Le 12 is just a 15-minute walk from Opéra Garnier and the department stores Galeries Lafayettes and Printemps in the Grands Boulevards area.
Location is perfect. And the rooms are clean and pretty.
Set in a 19th-century Haussmannian building, the luxurious Hotel Keppler is just 400 metres from the Champs Elysées. It offers a fitness centre, a sauna and a hammam, as well as a 24-hour front desk.
Excellent service and most helpful concierge and staff
Located in the historic district in central Paris, the 4-star Hotel Malte - Astotel is only 650 metres from the Louvre Museum. It features an interior courtyard and a 24-hour front desk.
Excellent location, very comfortable and good breakfast
The 4-star Bradford Elysées is set in a Haussmannian building, near the famous Champs Elysées in central Paris. It offers refined guest rooms and a breakfast room with a glass roof.
good location great room with view on Eiffel Tower
Hotel de L'Europe Belleville offers accommodation in central Paris, 150 metres from Belleville Metro Station and a 15-minute walk from Place de la République.
Really nice place and the family who is running it
Hipotel Paris Bastille Saint Antoine is situated in the 12th arrondissement in Paris, a 4-minute walk from the Place de la Bastille square and 1 km from the Marais District.
L'emplacement, le personnel et la propriété de la chambre
Situated in the 14th district in Paris, 4 km from the Luxembourg Gardens, hotelF1 Paris Porte de Châtillon boasts free WiFi throughout the property. Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
A very reasonable price for Paris. Good value for money.
Conveniently located 5 km from the centre of Paris, Ibis Paris Porte de Montreuil offers 24-hour reception, a restaurant, a bar, and Wi-Fi is free of charge in the entire property.
Set 60 metres from Ménilmontant Metro Station, Hôtel de Ménilmontant offers a small garden, luggage storage, rooms and facilities for guests with reduced mobility, and free Wi-Fi throughout.
friendly staff value for money and great location.
Situated in the heart of Paris, a 3-minute walk from Voltaire Metro Station, this hotel provides affordable accommodation. Guests have free WiFi access in all the rooms.
The staff was very helpfully. Location was awesome
Boasting a bar, Cheval Blanc Paris & Dior Spa Cheval Blanc Paris is situated in Paris in the Ile de France region, 400 metres from Louvre Museum and 400 metres from Sainte-Chapelle.
There’s nothing not to like. It’s luxury to the next level.
Situated in the Latin Quarter facing Sainte-Chapelle, Les Rives de Notre-Dame offers traditional Parisian style accommodation in the romantic centre of Paris.
Beautiful interior design, lovely staff and stunning room
This 17th-century private mansion is set in the Latin Quarter, just 350 metres from Odéon Metro Station. The luxurious hotel offers a jazz bar and an interior courtyard with a fountain.
Located in Paris and with Pompidou Centre reachable within 700 metres, Le Grand Mazarin provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Location perfetta, personale squisito e camere da sogno!
Hôtel Le Presbytère is set in a former presbytery. It is located in the centre of Paris, a mere 300 metres from the famous Pompidou Centre and 350 metres from Les Halles shopping centre.
Clean , good location .All the staff were delightful .
The Hotel de Lutèce, a beautiful 17th century building, is located on the Ile Saint-Louis, just a 10-minute walk from the Panthéon and the Georges Pompidou Centre.
Comfortable and stylish hotel in a great location.
FAQs about hotels in Paris
On average, 3-star hotels in Paris cost £127 per night, and 4-star hotels in Paris are £195 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Paris can on average be found for £529 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Paris this weekend is £143 or, for a 4-star hotel, £231. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Paris for this weekend cost on average around £681 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £143 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Paris for tonight. You'll pay on average around £227 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Paris will cost around £642 (based on Booking.com prices).
A symbol of love and the most visited city in the world, beautiful Paris indeed 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 transport system, it doesn't matter if you’re travelling 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 holiday needs.
Best to book tickets to major attractions beforehand so...
Best to book tickets to major attractions beforehand so avoid queues. Its difficult to visit more than 3 or 4 attractions per day if you plan to see galleries and the like. Get the paris museum pass if you plan to see galleries, museums, versailles, etc.
For transport you can buy a navigo pass at most stations, and get it for zones 1-3 as most major attractions are located within them. For versailles you can just travel to the end of zone 3 and get just a short ticket from there to versailles, as it will be cheaper than taking the train from city center.
In less touristy areas they dont speak english so it will be a bit difficult. Souvenirs from tour eiffel are expensive, better get them from around notre dame area. City is very clean, well indicated and easy to get around.
Stefana
Romania
4.0
Scored 4.0
I haven't been in Paris for a long while so my family went...
I haven't been in Paris for a long while so my family went to all the usual touristy places....which were fine. But Paris is messy, crowded and cruel with robberies, pick pockets, graffiti, and unpoliced areas. Garbage from overflowing garbage cans everywhere!! I would not return again but rather go to wine areas or historic areas way outside of Paris. You have to use the metro or trains to get around....that was fine, but the level of protection needed from all the young kids making a living of picking pockets and gangs of adults bumping into you to detect open pockets was alarming and disturbing...especially hearing that this activity is permitted in Paris as long as the passports are somehow returned. Disgraceful...and we saw kids....KIDS...handing passports over to ticket agents in the metro and then just walking away laughing. My advice.....zip up everything you have and don't wear any jewelry. Keep everything in the front of you ....NOTHING in the back pockets. Otherwise a lot of the sights were pretty nice...LOTS and LOTS of walking which we expected. We were there in mid March.
Rocco
United States
10
Scored 10
Traveling on the Metro was fun and easy, and it travels to...
Traveling on the Metro was fun and easy, and it travels to all of the most significant Tourist Sites. The Hop on- Hop off Busses and Boats are an excellent way to get an overall view of the city. Check out speciality tours, ie. Black Paris for an in depth history of African Americans in Paris and/or Walking Tours of different areas.
Tanya
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
This was my 3rd trip to Paris and I still love it, but it...
This was my 3rd trip to Paris and I still love it, but it was expensive, and there were so many tourists, even though I deliberately came in the off season (it was spring, but early April, not yet the summer season). I always find it amazing to see so many iconic and historical sites. I was able to see the beautiful Notre Dame Cathedral exactly 3 years after the devastating fire, and it was humbling and hope-inspiring to see how much work had already taken place to restore this landmark. The photo exhibition was well done, and gave people a way of connecting with the story. It is always thrilling to see the Eiffel Tower, and as I was with a friend who'd never been to Paris, (and we were both coping with some health issues) we decided to do an open top bus tour, and this was a great way of seeing all the important, iconic sites without walking for miles, or trying to get on and off Metro trains and buses, but it is not for everyone, and you really need to get into the narrow lanes and walk away from the tourist attractions to find some great cafes, bars and places to enjoy a reasonably priced meal. Do hydrate!! Always hydrate! Paris water is very safe!
If you plan to visit any of the galleries and museums do book tickets in advance, and don't try to do 6 hour days, basically 2 1/2 to 3 hours will be enough at one time, then you need to get outside and get some fresh air! Restaurants and cafes in museums tend to be very expensive and there are often queues for them.
M. A. Small
10
Scored 10
The buzz, cafe culture.
The buzz, cafe culture.
Enjoyed the choice of so many different places to eat and drink.
the ease of travel on the buses using Google Maps.
Montmatre was amazing with so many artisan shops and we loved our visit to the Musee de Montmatre.
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Paris is the type of city where you need to stay in the...
Paris is the type of city where you need to stay in the center and walk to experience it. Traffic is really bad in the city and I mean really bad !
The architecture is incredible as are the museums. I've been all over the world and nothing compares.
People on the street are always in a hurry, no time for talking. But the hotel staff and food places were more friendly than where I live in the United States.
The front desk people were extremely helpful, especially, Eloise. She went out of her way to help us with directions, maps, finding buses, metro, etc. She was always positive and cheerful. We were at Hotel E. L. for the first 6 days of a 3 week tour of France, and she really stands out as an advertisement for your country. Plus, our French was poor and her English was great.
The breakfasts were good, plenty of a wide array of food.
Location was good . Facilities very clean.
Thank you for a good start to our trip.
For such a central location, I think the price we paid was worth it. There were much cheaper options outside the city centre but we thought the convenience of being in such a central and lively part of town was worth it. The room was small as is in every typical hotel room in Paris. But it was clean, had comfy beds, a nice window and view and airconditioning, which we needed the most when we went in the summer. They also have free luggage storage and breakfast for an additional fee (restaurant was at the ground floor).
Cheap hotel if visiting Paris on a low budget. The location is perfect and close to many restaurants, a metro stop, and bus stations which was perfect for exploring Paris. The room was very small but it was expected. I can't review the breakfast as it wasn't included in our room, but it didn't look too bad. We chose to eat at the nearby restaurants which could become pricey if doing it every morning. Overall, the hotel was perfect for our stay and they even stored our luggage after checking out free of charge.
Fantastic customer service from the duty manager. I have forgot his name but wanted to recognize him for the great support, attention and real customer service from him. It started already when we parked the car to unload the suitcases and he was very prompt with parking instructions and later with some small issues we had. He is originally from Vietnam but lives in France for many years and is a true great asset for the hotel. Thanks!
The beds were very comfortable and the bedlinens were lovely. We were upgraded to a superior room and found the size of the room and bathroom quite large by Parisian standards. The street was quiet and the AC was quiet. We had the best sleeps during a month in France. Serge was very friendly. The location was perfect for walking to places or catching the RER or Metro. Would definitely stay again.
Room was very comfortable, clean and nicely decorated. Hotel staff very friendly and helpful with bus tickets and directions. Location was lovely in the Montmartre area lots of cafes, restaurants to walk about and just that little away from all the hustle and bustle of Paris center, buses were cheap and easy to use if you have someone clever on the phone maps.
Cheap hotel in a good location in Paris. Nothing fancy but clean and the staff is friendly. For the price, you cannot go wrong. I have stayed here multiple times, I cannot figure out why it has been rated poorly. It is great for the price and all I can assume is people have ridiculous expectations when it comes to budget accommodation.
I assume this is the best value for the money in Paris. It is a small room with everything you need if you are ok with the basics—great location, restful and quiet.
We walked everywhere from here.
We got there using the metro which was cheaper than the taxi.
From the hotel to ORLY Airport was a short 18minutes ride for 27 Euros
Nice location if you are a tourist. Lifht just reaches 5 floor, so if you are located in the 6st, you must use stairs. Recepcionist was friendly, literally, we use this hotel only for sleeping. Price, quality and location were good. Around corner you will find one of the best pizzerias in Paris, actually it was cheapest.
I enjoyed my stay at Hotel France Albion. My room was quite comfortable, everyone at the hotel was very helpful. I enjoyed the neighborhood, there was a great variety of food options in the neighborhood. Also, there were a couple convenient Metro stations very close by. Overall, I would not hesitate to stay here again.
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Very good location, near De Clichy square.
De Clichy and La Fourch metro stations are within walking distance to the hotel, with lots of supermarkets and restaurants.
The staff were specially nice and helpful.
Costing less than 70 per night, it was one of the cheapest in Paris during my visit.
Spacious room ,good lights and internet connection.I was particularly impressed by water hose in the bathroom which is unique among hotels in France.Breafast is amazing.The hotel is centrally located and 5 minute walk to the Arc de triumph and the champs.It is also connected to a mall.
The location is very nice. In my opinion, this is the best arrondissement in Paris. Lively neighbourhood, lots of restaurants, a metro away from most locations. The room is very clean, the staff is very helpful. Internet is good also, which is a big thing in France
Great location. Nice, quaint hotel with homey feel. France was very helpful in accommodating my family with a larger room with a view. It was our first visit to Paris and he upgraded us to a larger room near the end of our stay. Paul and Nelson were kind as well.
Nice, cheap hotel in a good location of Paris, lots of shops and attractions nearby. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom was fit for purpose. The rooms were quiet which is also good. Very close to a train station so good to get around by public transport!
The location of this hotel is just great, all nice places are reachable by foot, it is a very quiet and “Parisian-like” (if such a thing exist. The staff is amazing and always available to give hand. Very cheap for this area! I definitely recommend this hotel!
The hotel is ideally situated. Best to park in Vichy Montmartre car park and book in advance. We got a free upgrade which we appreciated. Largest room I ever stayed in in Paris. It's not cheap but worth it for a treat.
Great location, clean room, incredible staff. Staff went over and above to help us and store our luggage for over three weeks while we’re on a bike trip in France. I plan to stay here the next time I visit Paris.
Nice Hotel in the middle of Paris. Many good restaurants. Kind staff at the little coasy hotel. Breakfast ok in France. Clean room. No wardrobe for clothes. Close to Metro and sightseeing.
- the location is central however if you pick a hotel 12 min walk further north you’re in the best area in Paris
- cheap due to deals on booking.com for me
Ida
United Kingdom
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