Best hotels & accommodations in Paris

We list the best hotels, hostels, B&Bs and guesthouses in Paris as recommended by travel experts from CNN, Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, New York Times and more. All hotel recommendations have been referenced with customer reviews and we only listed places with at least a 4 out of 5-star customer review rating.

 

Best cheap hotel in Paris: Hotel Henriette

Best boutique hotel in Paris: Hotel Adele & Jules

Best luxury hotel in Paris: Hotel The Peninsula

Best hostel in Paris: Hostel Les Piaules

Best eco-friendly hotel in Paris: Eden Lodge

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  • 4.6 Hotel de Nell Paris

    Hôtel de Nell, Paris

    New York Times

    “Hôtel de Nell offers travelers an ideal location away from congested tourist areas but close to major attractions, an eager-to-please staff and upscale finishes.­”

  • 4.7 George V Hotel Paris

    Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

    CNN

    “This Golden Triangle mainstay is difficult to top in terms of luxury, service and price. Capacious guest rooms incorporate styles of different eras for a result that’s a little bit Marie-Antoinette, a touch Joséphine and unmistakably French.”

  • 4.6 Hotel Le Meurice Paris

    Hotel Le Meurice, Paris

    Fodors

    “Paris’s first palace hotel continues to offer service, style, and views over the Tuileries and all of Paris in the jaw-dropping top-floor Belle Étoile Suite. A favorite of fashionistas and art buffs.”

    Featured as Fodor’s Choice in Paris.

  • 4.8 Peninsula Hotel Paris

    Hotel The Peninsula, Paris

    CNN

    “The Peninsula’s sculpted stone facade — covered in intricate bas-reliefs — was meticulously restored to its former neoclassical splendor. Inside are similarly restored marble, gilt work and 19th-century mosaics, which complement the hotel’s modern artwork and fixtures.”

  • 4.8 Le Bristol Paris

    Hotel Le Bristol, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “Utterly immaculate yet playful, Le Bristol is much like the pampered Birman cat Fa-Raon, who roams its halls. There are sensational new rooms, and the lobby restaurant remains fashion-power-breakfast central.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s 2020 Gold List.

  • 4.4 Hotel Lutetia Paris

    Hotel Lutetia, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “Determined to honor Lutetia’s glamour, architect Wilmotte cut the room count down to 184 and enlarged the 47 suites, adding Hermès silk throw pillows, Art Deco-style pieces by Poltrona Frau and Statuario marble in the bathrooms; the bigger rooms have balconies with views of the Eiffel Tower.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s Best New Hotels of 2019.

  • 4.5 L'Hotel Paris

    L’Hôtel, Paris

    New York Times

    “Built in 1827, L’Hotel is the last place that Oscar Wilde resided, and holds a special place in Parisians’ hearts. The discreet and historic five-star hotel has 20 glamorous rooms, including a nearly 600-square-foot penthouse with a terrace a restaurant bar and hammam pool in the basement.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Paris.

  • 4.6 Hotel Providence Paris

    Hotel Providence, Paris

    New York Times

    “With its classic-chic design, cozy restaurant and convenient location, the Hôtel Providence is a fashionable and affordable resting spot in one of Paris’s most dynamic neighborhoods.”

  • 4.2 Mama Shelter Paris

    Hotel Mama Shelter, Paris

    Fodors

    “Mama Shelter has a fun and funky interior designed by Philippe Starck. Don’t expect an ounce of classical Parisian charm—the hotel is an experiment in quirky postmodern countercultural cool.”

    Featured as Fodor’s Choice in Paris.

  • 4.3 Hotel Caron de Beaumarchais Paris

    Hôtel Caron de Beaumarchais, Paris

    Fodors

    “For that traditional French feeling, book a room at this small, intimate, affordable, and totally romantic hotel, on a lively street in the historic and fashionable Marais.”

    Featured as Frommer’s Exceptional Choice in Paris.

  • 4.6 Saint James Paris

    Saint James, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “The elegant, primarily residential 16th arrondissement is a fitting location for Saint James Paris, the city’s only officially designated château-hotel. Set in a neoclassical former private residence and surrounded by a sizable structural garden, the property intentionally keeps a low profile.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s Hotlist 2022.

  • 4.5 Hôtel Madame Rêve Paris

    Hôtel Madame Rêve, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “This posh property is a soon-to-be-outed secret. Located on a discreet corner near Les Halles in what was once Paris’s only 24-hour post office, Madame Rêve is where well-heeled guests spend the night in stylish rooms with monument views, or at the hotel’s 10,000-square-foot rooftop and restaurant, primed for peak summer socializing.”

    Featured in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2022 Hotlist.

  • 4.8 Ritz Paris

    Hotel Ritz, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “The Ritz remains, merci au bon Dieu, the Ritz, demonstrating that sometimes the most spectacular renovations are the least spectacular, though the hotel is as opulent today as at any time in its 122-year history.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s 2020 Gold List.

  • 4.8 Hotel Crillon Paris

    Hotel de Crillon – A Rosewood Hotel, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “The best of what was the best of the Crillon has been thoughtfully preserved, while the best of what is new (the bar, the barbershop, L’Ecrin restaurant, and the stupendous suites by Karl Lagerfeld) is gobsmacking in its boldness and daring.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s 2020 Gold List.

  • 4.6 Hotel Brach Paris

    Hotel Brach, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “After a four-year renovation overseen by designer Philippe Starck, the resulting hotel is as much about a lifestyle as it is a place to crash. For one thing, the buzzing restaurant draws fashionable locals from breakfast until the early hours with its patisserie, plates to share, and potent drinks.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s Best New Hotels of 2019.

  • 4.6 Hotel Grands Boulevard Paris

    Hotel des Grands Boulevards, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “Staying at this converted 18th-century townhouse places guests properly amongst the muck, and with three bars and restaurants from which to watch the daily life unfold with an elderflower cocktail in hand, naturally.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s Best New Hotels of 2019.

  • 4.7 Maison Souquet Paris

    Hotel Maison Souquet, Paris

    New York Times

    “Maison Souquet, is a renovated former bordello in Pigalle near the Moulin Rouge nightclub. Its Belle Époque salons are decorated with 19th-century furniture and first-edition books; each of its 14 rooms, 6 suites and 2 apartments is named after a famous Parisian courtesan; a hidden door in the basement leads to a pool and massage parlor.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Paris.

  • 4.5 Grand Pigalle Hotel paris

    Grand Pigalle Hotel, Paris

    New York Times

    “Situated a bit farther south in the hip South Pigalle (SoPi) district is the Grand Pigalle Hotel. Opened earlier this year, it blends Belle Époque, Art Deco and Modernist décor. Each of its 37 rooms features custom-made toiletries and minibars with cocktails from the hotel bar; deluxe rooms offer custom-blended Cru espresso.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Paris.

  • 4.1 Generator Hostel Paris

    Generator Hostel, Paris

    New York Times

    “Its lobby bustling with international guests, Generator Paris offers an affordable mid-tier option for those seeking privacy off the beaten path, and bargain prices for students inseparable from their entourage.”

  • 4.5 Hotel du Petit Moulin Paris

    Hôtel du Petit Moulin, Paris

    CNN

    “To be king or queen for a day, you don’t have to wake up a pauper. Housed in a 17th-century building, the 17 rooms of this Marais hotel were individually (and flamboyantly) decorated by Christian Lacroix.”

  • 4.5 Hotel Edgar Paris

    Hotel Edgar, Paris

    Lonely Planet

    “Twelve playful rooms, each decorated by a different team of artists or designers, await the lucky few who secure a reservation at this former convent/seamstress workshop.”

  • 4.5 Le Citizen Hotel Paris

    Le Citizen Hotel, Paris

    Lonely Planet

    “This alluring 12-room boutique hotel on the banks of Canal St-Martin was the first to bring iPads, filtered water and a warm minimalist design to this once-edgy part of town.”

  • 4.5 Hotel Henriette Paris

    Hotel Henriette, Paris

    Lonely Planet

    “Interior designer Vanessa Scoffier scoured Paris’ flea markets for over a year sourcing unique pieces, such as Platner chairs and 1950s lighting, to give each of these 32 rooms a one-of-a-kind twist.”

  • 4.5 Hotel Parister

    Hotel Parister, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “Hôtel Parister is more reasonably priced than some of Paris’s other stays, and it’s a bargain considering your relative proximity to big-budget landmarks like Palais Garnier. If you’re a design nerd, and get a high off those Mod/mid-century vibes, this is totally and unabashedly right for you.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s 2018 Hot List

  • 4.3 Hotel OFF Seine Paris

    Hotel OFF Seine, Paris

    New York Times

    “Moored next to the Cité de la Mode et du Design exhibition center (and night life haven), the streamlined and chic 58-room Off Paris Seine is a floating hotel with a popular bar-restaurant.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Paris on the Seine.

  • 4.2 Yooma Urban Lodge

    Yooma Urban Lodge, Paris

    New York Times

    “The architect-designer Ora Ito and the artist Daniel Buren collaborated on the 106-room Yooma Urban Lodge, a colorful, retro-futuristic hotel that opened last year. In addition to a restaurant, bar and gym, the hotel provides many family-friendly bonuses, from six-person rooms to special baby washrooms and bottle warmers.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Paris on the Seine.

  • 4.1 Hotel Mademoiselle Paris

    Hotel Mademoiselle, Paris

    New York Times

    “Hôtel Mademoiselle is a cozy, stylish three-star hotel with a cute courtyard for breakfast, conveniently located within walking distance of Gare du Nord (Paris’s Eurostar terminal, with good connections to the airports) as well as Montmartre.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Paris.

  • 4.7 Cheval Blanc Paris

    Cheval Blanc & Dior Spa, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “Skip the sleepy districts that house so many of Paris’s plush hotels, and book a private perch with a bird’s eye view of the river and La Samaritaine as your fashion-forward neighbor.”

    Featured in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2022 Hotlist.

  • 4.6 Hoxton Paris

    The Hoxton Hotel, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “The Hoxton updates the Haussmann vibe for hipsters. The moment you walk into this 18th-century hôtel particulier, you’re greeted with the staircase that you’ve surely seen a thousand times on Instagram by now—and rightfully so.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s 2020 Gold List.

  • 4.3 Les Piaules Paris

    Hostel Les Piaules, Paris

    Telegraph

    “Redefining hostel living with its striking industrial design, comfortable double rooms and chic wooden-decking rooftop terrace. Ground zero is a spacious, open-plan lounge bar – also reception – that buzzes with local life from the first café and croissant of the day until well into the wee hours.”

  • 4.5 Hotel Recamier Paris

    Hôtel Recamier, Paris

    New York Times

    “Tucked behind the newly renovated St.-Sulpice church, the six-story Hôtel Recamier is quiet, chic and sophisticated. The interior designer Jean-Louis Deniot made each of the 24 rooms, ranging from small to spacious, unique. But they all share a soothing, neutral palette.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Paris.

  • 4.2 Hotel Bienvenue

    Hôtel Bienvenue, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “Off a small side street in South Pigalle, this boutique hotel is a bit of a Paris unicorn: upscale design, heavy on charm in an ideal location, yet with visitor-friendly rates. In a city like Paris, finding a hotel this lovely, conveniently located, and at these rates is rare. Don’t miss it.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s 2018 Hot List

  • 4.4 Hotel National Arts et Metiers Paris

    Hôtel National Des Arts et Métiers, Paris

    CN Traveler

    “A quiet location near a short list of historic sites and cool neighborhoods with thoughtful design, excellent drinks, and dramatically different common spaces make this the new Parisian go-to home base for nomadic creatives.”

    Featured in CN Traveler’s 2018 Hot List

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Price (usd)
Hôtel de Nell, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times, CNN, Fodors, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
214 euro 190 gbp 265 usd 28090 jpy 206 cad 206 aud 2074 hkd 349 sgd 249 chf 1682 cny 2186 sek 1600 dkk 2064 nok
Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

Recommended by:

CNN, Fodors, Forbes, Telegraph

4.7 / 5
801 euro 712 gbp 990 usd 104940 jpy 772 cad 772 aud 7751 hkd 1306 sgd 930 chf 6286 cny 8167 sek 5979 dkk 7712 nok
Hotel Le Meurice, Paris

Recommended by:

Fodors, CNN, Forbes, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
429 euro 381 gbp 530 usd 56180 jpy 413 cad 413 aud 4149 hkd 699 sgd 498 chf 3365 cny 4372 sek 3201 dkk 4128 nok
Hotel The Peninsula, Paris

Recommended by:

CNN, Fodors, Forbes, Telegraph

4.8 / 5
607 euro 540 gbp 750 usd 79500 jpy 585 cad 585 aud 5872 hkd 990 sgd 705 chf 4762 cny 6187 sek 4530 dkk 5842 nok
Hotel Le Bristol, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Travel+Leisure, Forbes

4.8 / 5
971 euro 863 gbp 1199 usd 127094 jpy 935 cad 935 aud 9388 hkd 1582 sgd 1127 chf 7613 cny 9891 sek 7241 dkk 9340 nok
Hotel Lutetia, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Forbes, Telegraph

4.4 / 5
510 euro 453 gbp 630 usd 66780 jpy 491 cad 491 aud 4932 hkd 831 sgd 592 chf 4000 cny 5197 sek 3805 dkk 4907 nok
L’Hôtel, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times, Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
275 euro 244 gbp 340 usd 36040 jpy 265 cad 265 aud 2662 hkd 448 sgd 319 chf 2159 cny 2805 sek 2053 dkk 2648 nok
Hotel Providence, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times, Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
113 euro 100 gbp 140 usd 14840 jpy 109 cad 109 aud 1096 hkd 184 sgd 131 chf 889 cny 1155 sek 845 dkk 1090 nok
Hotel Mama Shelter, Paris

Recommended by:

Fodors, CNN, Telegraph

4.2 / 5
110 euro 97 gbp 136 usd 14416 jpy 106 cad 106 aud 1064 hkd 179 sgd 127 chf 863 cny 1122 sek 821 dkk 1059 nok
Hôtel Caron de Beaumarchais, Paris

Recommended by:

Fodors, Frommers, Telegraph

4.3 / 5
132 euro 118 gbp 164 usd 17384 jpy 127 cad 127 aud 1284 hkd 216 sgd 154 chf 1041 cny 1353 sek 990 dkk 1277 nok
Saint James, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
437 euro 388 gbp 540 usd 57240 jpy 421 cad 421 aud 4228 hkd 712 sgd 507 chf 3429 cny 4455 sek 3261 dkk 4206 nok
Hôtel Madame Rêve, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Travel+Leisure

4.5 / 5
405 euro 360 gbp 500 usd 53000 jpy 390 cad 390 aud 3915 hkd 660 sgd 470 chf 3175 cny 4125 sek 3020 dkk 3895 nok
Hotel Ritz, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Forbes

4.8 / 5
890 euro 791 gbp 1099 usd 116494 jpy 857 cad 857 aud 8605 hkd 1450 sgd 1033 chf 6978 cny 9066 sek 6637 dkk 8561 nok
Hotel de Crillon – A Rosewood Hotel, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Forbes

4.8 / 5
890 euro 791 gbp 1099 usd 116494 jpy 857 cad 857 aud 8605 hkd 1450 sgd 1033 chf 6978 cny 9066 sek 6637 dkk 8561 nok
Hotel Brach, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
315 euro 280 gbp 390 usd 41340 jpy 304 cad 304 aud 3053 hkd 514 sgd 366 chf 2476 cny 3217 sek 2355 dkk 3038 nok
Hotel des Grands Boulevards, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
145 euro 129 gbp 180 usd 19080 jpy 140 cad 140 aud 1409 hkd 237 sgd 169 chf 1143 cny 1485 sek 1087 dkk 1402 nok
Hotel Maison Souquet, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times, Telegraph

4.7 / 5
291 euro 259 gbp 360 usd 38160 jpy 280 cad 280 aud 2818 hkd 475 sgd 338 chf 2286 cny 2970 sek 2174 dkk 2804 nok
Grand Pigalle Hotel, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
138 euro 123 gbp 171 usd 18126 jpy 133 cad 133 aud 1338 hkd 225 sgd 160 chf 1085 cny 1410 sek 1032 dkk 1332 nok
Generator Hostel, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times, Telegraph

4.1 / 5
17 euro 15 gbp 22 usd 2332 jpy 17 cad 17 aud 172 hkd 29 sgd 20 chf 139 cny 181 sek 132 dkk 171 nok
Hôtel du Petit Moulin, Paris

Recommended by:

CNN, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
221 euro 197 gbp 274 usd 29044 jpy 213 cad 213 aud 2145 hkd 361 sgd 257 chf 1739 cny 2260 sek 1654 dkk 2134 nok
Hotel Edgar, Paris

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
113 euro 100 gbp 140 usd 14840 jpy 109 cad 109 aud 1096 hkd 184 sgd 131 chf 889 cny 1155 sek 845 dkk 1090 nok
Le Citizen Hotel, Paris

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Fodors

4.5 / 5
119 euro 106 gbp 148 usd 15688 jpy 115 cad 115 aud 1158 hkd 195 sgd 139 chf 939 cny 1221 sek 893 dkk 1152 nok
Hotel Henriette, Paris

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
78 euro 69 gbp 97 usd 10282 jpy 75 cad 75 aud 759 hkd 128 sgd 91 chf 615 cny 800 sek 585 dkk 755 nok
Hotel Parister, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
186 euro 165 gbp 230 usd 24380 jpy 179 cad 179 aud 1800 hkd 303 sgd 216 chf 1460 cny 1897 sek 1389 dkk 1791 nok
Hotel OFF Seine, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times, Telegraph

4.3 / 5
109 euro 97 gbp 135 usd 14310 jpy 105 cad 105 aud 1057 hkd 178 sgd 126 chf 857 cny 1113 sek 815 dkk 1051 nok
Yooma Urban Lodge, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times, Telegraph

4.2 / 5
87 euro 77 gbp 108 usd 11448 jpy 84 cad 84 aud 845 hkd 142 sgd 101 chf 685 cny 891 sek 652 dkk 841 nok
Hotel Mademoiselle, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times

4.1 / 5
117 euro 104 gbp 145 usd 15370 jpy 113 cad 113 aud 1135 hkd 191 sgd 136 chf 920 cny 1196 sek 875 dkk 1129 nok
Cheval Blanc & Dior Spa, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler

4.7 / 5
1296 euro 1152 gbp 1600 usd 169600 jpy 1248 cad 1248 aud 12528 hkd 2112 sgd 1504 chf 10160 cny 13200 sek 9664 dkk 12464 nok
The Hoxton Hotel, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler

4.6 / 5
153 euro 136 gbp 189 usd 20034 jpy 147 cad 147 aud 1479 hkd 249 sgd 177 chf 1200 cny 1559 sek 1141 dkk 1472 nok
Hostel Les Piaules, Paris

Recommended by:

Telegraph

4.3 / 5
17 euro 15 gbp 21 usd 2226 jpy 16 cad 16 aud 164 hkd 27 sgd 19 chf 133 cny 173 sek 126 dkk 163 nok
Hôtel Recamier, Paris

Recommended by:

New York Times

4.5 / 5
197 euro 175 gbp 244 usd 25864 jpy 190 cad 190 aud 1910 hkd 322 sgd 229 chf 1549 cny 2013 sek 1473 dkk 1900 nok
Hôtel Bienvenue, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler

4.2 / 5
81 euro 72 gbp 100 usd 10600 jpy 78 cad 78 aud 783 hkd 132 sgd 94 chf 635 cny 825 sek 604 dkk 779 nok
Hôtel National Des Arts et Métiers, Paris

Recommended by:

CN Traveler

4.4 / 5
178 euro 158 gbp 220 usd 23320 jpy 171 cad 171 aud 1722 hkd 290 sgd 206 chf 1397 cny 1815 sek 1328 dkk 1713 nok

FAQ

What are the best neighborhoods to stay in Paris?

Popular for art, fashion and high-end culture, Paris is the heart and soul of France. It is the most populous city in France and is the perfect amalgam of innovation and creativity. The city of Paris has some worth visiting landmark places. It is the hub of some of the world’s best shopping spots, fashion arcades and art centres and galleries.

Bastille
Bastille is a top notch and affluent locality. Pastries and chocolate desserts are at the heart of this locality. One can enjoy cultural events in this beautiful neighbourhood. L' Opera Bastille is a significant attraction of Bastille.

Canal Saint Martin
This neighbourhood lies around the 200-year-old waterway called Canal Saint Martin. Fish and chips, tacos, burritos can be enjoyed in the most authentic manner, at canal Saint Martin. Great breweries and eateries line up the streets of this locality. The area of Canal Saint Martin is popular for its bistros and restaurants.

Haut Marais
This area is one of the oldest parts of Paris. Elegant 17th-century structures, art galleries and organic farms altogether form the area of Haut Marais.

Montmartre
This locality is somewhat unique to Paris. It is the centre of contemporary arts in the city of Paris. The locals of this area are known as ‘Montmartrois'. This hillside locality is full of shopping stops, quaint dining options like Le Miroir. Montmartre attracts a large number of tourists.

South Pigalle
South Pigalle makes for one of the liveliest and hipster localities of Paris. It is the hub of partying and has an eclectic mix of people.

Read more about the best areas to stay in Paris.

What is the best luxury hotel in Paris?

If money isn't a problem and you're looking for a luxury hotel in Paris, then go for Hotel The Peninsula. The hotel offers excellent service, it's in a top location, it has been rated very highly by previous guests and renowned travel critics have recommended it.
Also check out our list of the best luxury hotels in Paris, it's a manually curated list of the most exclusive 5-star hotels in the city.

What is the best budget hotel in Paris?

If you're looking for a cheap hotel in Paris, then book Hotel Henriette. It's an excellent budget hotel offering great value for money. It's in a good location, it's been recommended by travel experts and the hotel has excellent customer reviews. Also check out our list of the best cheap hotels in Paris.

What is the best boutique hotel in Paris?

You like some luxury but don't like the famous chain hotels. If you're looking for the best boutique hotel in Paris, you should check out Hotel Adele & Jules. It's a very cool hotel that has been highly recommended by travelers and experts.
Also check out our list of the best boutique hotels in Paris, it's a manually curated list of the most unique and romantic hotels in the city.

What is the best hostel in Paris?

If you're looking for a great hostel in Paris, then you should check out Hostel Les Piaules. The hostel has magnificent reviews by backpackers, it has been recommended by well-known travel experts and it's in a good location. Also check out our list of best hostels in Paris.

Which Paris hotel offers a great rooftop bar?

Looking for a great view while having a drink? Try Hôtel National Des Arts et Métiers or Hotel The Peninsula, both have excellent rooftop bars with views of Paris.

How much does it cost to stay in a Paris hotel?

Paris is expensive, no news there. For a 3-star hotel you have to pay around $160 per night and for a 4-star hotel you would be looking at $240 per night. If you're after a luxury 5-star Paris hotel then you can expect to pay around $625 per night.

Which Paris hotel serves great breakfast?

Try Hôtel Henriette or Hotel The Peninsula if you're looking for a delicious breakfast at a hotel in Paris. Both hotels have excellent customer review ratings for breakfast.

Which Paris hotel offers great views?

If you're looking for a room with a view, then try Hotel OFF Seine. The hotel offers amazing views of Paris according to recent customer reviews.

Which Paris hotel is the best for couples?

Try Hotel The Peninsula if you're looking for a romantic getaway in Paris, it has some excellent recent customer reviews by couples.

What are the best things to do in Paris?

Louvre Museum Skip the Line Access Guided Tour. Experience culture and art through the ages with a small-group tour of Paris’ epic Louvre Museum. Jump the queue and learn about some of the museum’s 35,000 artworks across eight themed galleries from your art historian guide. Price: $83.

Paris: 1-hour River Seine Cruise. Admire the iconic sights of Paris on a relaxing River Seine cruise. Enjoy audioguide commentary and learn about sites such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. Price: $18.

Ultimate Versailles: Skip-the-Ticket-Line Guided Tour. Enjoy an exclusive guided tour of one of the largest palaces in the world. See the State Apartments, the King's Bedroom, the Hall of Mirrors, and more. Price: $53.

More things to do in Paris

About Paris

Whether you’re planning your first trip to Paris, or are itching to go back again as soon as possible, the city is brimming with fascinating things to do, see and discover. Whether it’s a hidden bar that only locals know about, an art gallery tucked away in the fifth arrondissement or a cafe where famous writers like Hemingway used to hang out; there’s something new and exciting waiting to be discovered around every corner. If you’re hoping to plan your next trip to Paris sooner rather than later, we have everything you need to know before you visit. These insider tips will help you save money, avoid crowds and get the most out of your trip.

Plan Your Trip
If you want to make the most of your trip to Paris, it’s essential to plan your trip in advance and know what you want to see and do during your stay. If you are going to Paris for the first time, it is recommended to visit the city during the spring or fall. This is the best time to visit Paris since the weather is moderate and pleasant. You can also visit Paris during the summer months but keep in mind that the weather is very warm and humid due to the warm south-west winds.

When to visit Paris
You can visit Paris at any time of the year, but there are certain times of the year that are better than others. Generally speaking, the best time to visit Paris is between the months of April and October. During the rest of the year, temperatures tend to be cooler, but heavy rainfall can be expected during the summer months, which can make sightseeing difficult. If you are visiting Paris for the first time, we recommend that you visit during the spring season. This is the best time to visit Paris since the weather is moderate and pleasant. You can also visit Paris during the fall months but keep in mind that the weather is very mild during this time of the year. However, heavy rainfall can be expected during the summer months due to the warm south-west winds.

Travel and Sightseeing Tips
The Metro in Paris is extremely efficient, easy to navigate and covers almost every corner of the city. The RER train covers the outskirts of Paris and can be used to reach destinations like Versailles, Disneyland Paris, and Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Save money and get a jump on your Paris visit by purchasing a travel pass. The Paris Visite pass is a great option and can be used to travel via the Metro and RER trains, buses, and the Seine river cruise.

Visit museums like the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay on a Tuesday, which is “Musée de l’Arts” in Paris and includes most of the city’s top attractions at a discounted price. Alternatively, visit the Musée de l’Orangerie on a Friday, as admission is free from 5pm to 9pm.

Eat at local restaurants and cafes as often as possible during your trip. Enjoying French cuisine during your visit is one of the best ways to truly experience Parisian culture.

Money-Saving Tips and Tricks
Paris is an extremely expensive city to visit, but there are ways to save money on your trip.

1) First, stay in a hostel or Airbnb outside of the center of Paris. The neighborhood you choose should be close to a Metro station so that you can easily travel to the city.

2) Bring your own water bottle with you and refill it from water fountains around the city. Avoid buying water bottles or other drinks during your trip as this can save you a substantial amount of money.

3) Visit local markets and supermarkets to purchase your daily meals and snacks. Avoid eating at restaurants as much as possible and only eat at touristy spots on special occasions.

4) Visit the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay during the “Musée de l’Arts” on a Tuesday. This includes most of the city’s top attractions at a discounted price.

5) Visit Disneyland Paris during the off-season. If you visit during the high season, you will find many of the rides and attractions closed.

6) Visit the Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde during the annual Festival Lumiere. This is an incredible art festival that attracts thousands of visitors to the basilica each year.

7) Visit the Musée de la Musique during the annual Musilogue Festival. This is another festival that celebrates music and is held during the autumn season. – Strike up a conversation with a local during your trip. Parisians are generally friendly and enjoy talking about their city with tourists.

Don’t miss these things in Paris
There are plenty of things to do in Paris. Make sure you have these things on your list:

1) Go to the top of the Eiffel Tower and enjoy the breathtaking views. However, passengers have been advised to arrive at least two hours before the tower closes to avoid missing the last elevator down.

2) Visit the Jardin des Plantes Botanical Gardens. This is a wonderful Parisian garden that is home to many different species of plants and flowers, including the famous Paris Observatory.

3) Go to the Musée National d’Art Moderne in the Centre Pompidou. This museum is home to some of the most fascinating art in the world, including works by Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro.

4) Go to the Musée d’Orsay and view the world’s most extensive Impressionist collection. This is a fantastic Parisian museum that is open to everyone, including tourists and locals.

5) Go to the Musée du Quai Branly. This is a unique and interesting Parisian museum that houses the world’s largest collection of art inspired by the world’s indigenous people.

6) Go to the Musée des Arts et Métiers. This is a fascinating Parisian museum that is home to many different historical artifacts and machines. It is also home to the world’s most extensive collection of scientific instruments.

7) Go to the Musée du Louvre. This is one of the world’s most famous museums that is home to millions of different artistic pieces and artifacts.

Conclusion
Paris is a magical and enchanting city that is filled with culture, art, and romance. The city is best explored during the spring or fall when the weather is mild and pleasant. It is important to plan your trip in advance and know what you want to see and do during your stay. The best times to visit Paris are between the months of April and October when the weather is moderate and pleasant. There are many ways to save money during your trip to Paris, including staying outside of the center of Paris, bringing your own water bottle, visiting local markets, and avoiding eating at restaurants as much as possible. There are many wonderful hidden gems in Paris that are waiting to be discovered.

We recommend that you read our guide about where to stay in Paris. It provides an excellent overview of the most popular areas, highlighting the main attractions and hotel recommendations for each area.

If you like our list of B&Bs, hostels and hotels in Paris, then you should also check out our selection of recommended hotels in London or the best hotels in Berlin.