17 Best Hotels in Paris, France

Chouchou Hotel

$$ | 11 rue du Helder, Paris, 75009, France

A distinctly bohemian vibe reigns in this oh-so-Parisian hotel, which opened in 2020 in a 19th-century Haussmannian building that's just a stone's throw from the Opéra Garnier. Here, it's all about good, chic fun, with DJ sets, comedy nights, and karaoke on the bar's central stage; yoga classes; and the on-site market restaurant and oyster bar, featuring a menu of traditional French seafood, charcuterie, and cheese plates and desserts. The fun continues in the 60 smallish rooms (and three fabulous spacious suites, all with musical themes: Gainsbourg, Piaf, Vian)—some with balconies and stunning Opéra views—featuring vintage-chic plush chairs and pillows, sea-blue walls, and spacious bathrooms.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Excellent restaurant, oyster bar, and lounge
  • Top-quality bath products

Cons

  • Rooms are rather cozy
  • Suites are expensive
  • No fitness room (but there are yoga classes)
11 rue du Helder, Paris, 75009, France
01–87–44–54–79
hotel Details
63 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Bachaumont

$$ | 18 rue Bachaumont, Paris, 75002, France Fodor's Choice

This sleek 2015 revival of a 100-year-old neighborhood hotel that closed in the 1970s is a newfound favorite with the international set, whether staying the night or just stopping in for a stylish bite or drink at the wildly popular cocktail bar. The retro-chic interiors by hotel design star Dorothée Meilichzon epitomize the kind of pared-down elegance that's become so popular in Paris. Set on a quiet cobbled street in the Montorgueil market district and close to Les Halles, this is an excellent base from which to explore the heart of Paris.

Pros

  • Central location in a vibrant up-and-coming neighborhood
  • Chic nightlife on the premises
  • Retro interiors

Cons

  • Nearby métro can disturb sensitive sleepers in lower rooms
  • Room service can be slow
  • Gym small and basic
18 rue Bachaumont, Paris, 75002, France
01–81–66–47–00
hotel Details
49 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Banke

$$$$ | 20 rue LaFayette, Paris, 75009, France
Hôtel Banke

This interesting hotel with tasteful, elegant rooms is in a stately, early-20th-century bank building in the heart of the Opéra district, which is full of shops and theaters. The imposing domed lobby hosts an eclectic restaurant and tapas bar on either side. Each room has parquet floors, custom furniture, leather-weave headboards, and marble or green mosaic tiles in the bathrooms. The Spanish-owned hotel doubles as a museum, with the owner's jewelry collection on display on each floor.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Excellent service
  • Free Internet access

Cons

  • Pricey restaurant
  • Cramped gym
  • Several blocks from the nearest métro
20 rue LaFayette, Paris, 75009, France
01–55–33–22–25
hotel Details
91 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Chopin

$ | 10 bd. Montmartre, Paris, 75009, France
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A unique mainstay of the district, the Chopin—set within the atmospheric Passage Jouffroy—recalls its 1846 birth date with a creaky-floored lobby, aged woodwork, and its own homey charm. Basic but comfortable rooms overlook quaint toy shops and bookstores. Top-floor rooms gaze out over the rooftops of Paris, but none face the busy streets. The best rooms end in "7" (No. 407 has a view of the Grévin Wax Museum's ateliers), whereas those ending in "2" tend to be darkest and smallest (but also the cheapest).

Pros

  • Charmed location
  • Close to major métro station
  • Great nightlife district

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Single rooms are very small
  • Few amenities
10 bd. Montmartre, Paris, 75009, France
01–47–70–58–10
hotel Details
36 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel de Nell

$$$ | 9 rue du Conservatoire, Paris, 75009, France Fodor's Choice

Tucked in a picturesque corner of a chic, up-and-coming neighborhood ripe for exploration, this serenely beautiful hotel offers contemporary luxury with clean lines and uncluttered spaces designed by French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte. Rooms—some with terraces overlooking the pretty church across the way—benefit from the warm earthiness of fine natural materials: marble bathrooms with Japanese wooden tubs, organic wool carpets, and snowy linens, making for a peaceful oasis unusual in an urban hotel. Casual gourmet dining is just downstairs, next to the cozy lounge and bar, along with a chic bistro, bar, and library.

Pros

  • Good dining and bar on premises
  • Interesting neighborhood to explore
  • Beautiful rooms

Cons

  • Area deserted at night
  • Far from the major Paris attractions
  • Lacks a spa
9 rue du Conservatoire, Paris, 75009, France
01–44–83–83–60
hotel Details
33 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel des Grands Boulevards

$$ | 17 bd. Poissonnière, Paris, 75002, France Fodor's Choice

At this chic hotel, tucked away in plain sight on Boulevard Poissonière, even the smallest of the minimalist jewel-toned rooms (some with balconies or garden terraces) feels elegant, with tall windows, marble touches, and Marie-Antoinette–worthy draped headboards. Everything in your room has been "sourced," from the Swedish Sjostrand coffee makers and coffee pods from London to the gourmet juices in the minibar. At the intimate Shell cocktail bar—catnip for hip locals—you choose the amount of alcohol (if any) in your bespoke cocktail, featuring health-conscious ingredients like kombucha, basil juice, or smoked salt. The rooftop bar, central courtyard (glass-covered in winter months), and trend-conscious restaurant make this a great all-in-one stay.

Pros

  • Beautifully designed rooms
  • Chic on-site cocktail bar, restaurant, and rooftop bar
  • Lots of outdoor spaces and some fabulous private terraces

Cons

  • Rooms facing the courtyard bar can be noisy at night if windows are open
  • Not every room has a balcony
  • Some rooms quite tiny
17 bd. Poissonnière, Paris, 75002, France
01–85–73–33–33
hotel Details
50 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

Quick Facts

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Hôtel Gramont Opéra

$$ | 22 rue Gramont, Paris, 75002, France
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Near the Opéra Garnier and some of the city's best department stores, this family-owned boutique hotel has lots of little extras that make it a great value. In addition to complimentary Wi-Fi access, you are free to use the computer in the lobby lounge or help yourself to beverages and light snacks. The decor is contemporary with classic touches like exposed wooden beams and colorful wallpaper. Rooms have open closets and showers only (no tubs) in the bathroom to save space.

Pros

  • Breakfast buffet (for a fee) with eggs made to order
  • Personal and professional service
  • Connecting rooms for families

Cons

  • Singles have no desk
  • Small bathrooms
  • Elevator doesn't go to top floor
22 rue Gramont, Paris, 75002, France
01–42–96–85–90
hotel Details
25 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Langlois

$ | 63 rue St-Lazare, Paris, 75009, France
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This darling hotel gained a reputation as one of the more atmospheric budget sleeps in the city, although rates have since crept up. The 19th-century bank building retains its beautiful wood-paneled reception area and a period look between Art Deco and Art Nouveau. The spacious and individually decorated rooms are decked out with glazed-tile fireplaces and antique artworks that make you feel like you've stepped back in time. Breakfast can be served in your room at no extra cost.

Pros

  • Excellent views from the top floor
  • Close to department stores and Opéra Garnier
  • Historic decor

Cons

  • Noisy street
  • A bit out of the way
  • Some sagging furniture and worn fabrics
63 rue St-Lazare, Paris, 75009, France
01–48–74–78–24
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Westminster

$$ | 13 rue de la Paix, Paris, 75002, France
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On one of the most prestigious streets in Paris, between the Opéra and Place Vendôme, this mid-19th-century inn happily retains its old-world feel. Spacious rooms are decorated with period furniture, marble fireplaces, crystal chandeliers, and oil paintings. Duke's piano bar is a pleasant rendezvous spot, and the hotel's gourmet restaurant, Le Céladon, serves decent French cuisine. The fitness center has a Moorish-inspired steam room and views over Paris's rooftops. The service and appointments aren't what you'd get at the neighboring grande-dame hotels, but you do share a prime piece of real estate.

Pros

  • Prestigious location near major sights
  • Soothing steam room
  • Popular jazz bar

Cons

  • A bit old-fashioned
  • Some rooms overlook an air shaft
  • Poor bathroom plumbing
13 rue de la Paix, Paris, 75002, France
01–42–61–57–46
hotel Details
102 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

Quick Facts

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Hoy Hotel

$$ | 68 rue des Martyrs, Paris, 75009, France

Ethical, sustainable, "zero waste," and entirely focused on your well-being, this distinctive property with feng shui–correct rooms and "indulge and enjoy" as its motto has made quite a splash since its 2020 debut. Accommodations are a sybarite's dream of a monk's chamber—an oasis of calm with plenty of luxe touches: air purifier, yoga mat and stretching bar (instead of a TV), loose tea (aged pu-erh for connoisseurs), microfiltered water, and sumptuous organic skincare products. Treat yourself to one of the many yoga and wellness classes or a holistic therapy session. The excellent restaurant and bar are strictly "plant-based," a bit of a novelty in still meat-centric Paris, and there's a chic florist shop, too.

Pros

  • Numerous healthy details
  • Yoga and wellness classes offered on-site
  • Superb bar and plant-based restaurant

Cons

  • Wellness classes cost extra
  • No TVs
  • Not ideal for hedonists
68 rue des Martyrs, Paris, 75009, France
01–77–37–87–20
hotel Details
19 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

Quick Facts

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InterContinental Paris Le Grand

$$$ | 2 rue Scribe, Paris, 75009, France Fodor's Choice

Sarah Bernhardt and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle adored this elegant Belle Époque hotel, an epitome of Haussmannian grandeur inaugurated in 1862 by the Empress Eugenie herself, and in 2021 it was given a dazzling renovation—the 458 rooms, many with eye-popping views of the Opéra Garnier, blend old-world luxury with 21st-century glamour. Five exquisite suites offer balconies, grand panoramas, and all the extravagance of a palace hotel but with the cozy chic of your very own Paris apartment. La Parisienne, under the eves, is as romantic a room as you could dream up, with a picture-perfect view of the Eiffel Tower. The stunning Balmain spa, glass-roofed winter garden, and historic Café de la Paix—both historic monuments beloved by the likes of Josephine Baker and Marlene Dietrich—round out your quintessentially Parisian stay.

Pros

  • The best breakfast buffet in Paris
  • Stupendous duplex apartments
  • Terraces with breathtaking Parisian views

Cons

  • The 4 miles of hallways can get confusing
  • Not all terraces overlook the opera house
  • Some rumbling from the métro below on lower floors
2 rue Scribe, Paris, 75009, France
01–40–07–32–32
hotel Details
458 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Kimpton St Honoré

$$$$ | 27–29 bd. des Capucines, Paris, 75002, France Fodor's Choice

The chic Kimpton line's first Parisian outpost opened in 2021 inside a stunning Art Nouveau landmark building—once part of the luxury Samaritaine department store—and each of the 149 Deco-inspired rooms is different: some offer balconies, others stellar views to the Eiffel Tower or the Opéra a stone's throw away. All come with luxurious interiors, featuring plush designer furniture, ample marble baths, top-of-the-line bedding, and original artwork. Amenities include a California-inspired indoor-outdoor restaurant, an indoor pool, a small spa, and a rooftop cocktail bar with jaw-dropping views of Paris.

Pros

  • Walking distance to major sights
  • Some rooms have balconies with great views
  • Stellar rooftop cocktail bar with astounding panoramas

Cons

  • Pricey restaurant
  • Bar can get crowded
  • Only two rooms in the spa
27–29 bd. des Capucines, Paris, 75002, France
01–80–40–76–10
hotel Details
149 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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La Maison Favart

$$$ | 5 rue de Marivaux, Paris, 75001, France
Fabrizio Verrecchia | Unsplash

An atmospheric indoor pool, relaxing sauna, and around-the-clock concierge are some of the reasons this jewel-box hotel is such a popular choice—add 18th-century charm, reasonable rates, good service, and beautifully decorated rooms, and it's no wonder why this hotel, named after the founders of the Comic Opera, pleases those who demand discreet elegance and creature comforts. Look for complimentary tea and coffee, refined fabrics, and furnishings that are a modern interpretation of traditional Parisian style.

Pros

  • Lovely rooms and interior design
  • Spacious bathrooms
  • Easy walking distance to the sights

Cons

  • High demand for best rooms
  • Impractical use of space in some rooms
  • No spa
5 rue de Marivaux, Paris, 75001, France
01–42–97–59–83
hotel Details
39 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Madame Rêve

$$$$ | 48 rue du Louvre, Paris, 75001, France Fodor's Choice

You'll have the Eiffel Tower, Sacré Coeur, or the beautiful Église Saint-Eustache as your view for the night from the arching atelier-style windows of your swanky room at this elegant hotel set in the city's beautifully restored 19th-century Louvre post office. Courtyard-facing rooms have garden views, some with a private terrace. The decor mixes a soothing palette of polished wood and burnished golds along with state-of-the-art technology and cheeky touches, like the collection of original mail art beautifully displayed in the guestrooms. The hotel's stunning ground-floor café and glamorous Franco-Japanese La Plûme restaurant on the roof are definitely worth a visit, especially in warm weather when you can take advantage of the 10,000-square-foot rooftop garden to dine, sip a cocktail, or sun yourself on a beach chair. There's also a full-service spa and fitness room. What's more, you're within minutes of some of Paris's top museums, including the Centre Pompidou and the Louvre.

Pros

  • Refined decor in rooms and restaurants
  • Great central location
  • Beautiful rooftop garden

Cons

  • Indifferent service in the café
  • Music a tad loud in the restaurant
  • Hallways are long (but lovely)
48 rue du Louvre, Paris, 75001, France
01–80–40–77–70
hotel Details
82 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Park Hyatt Paris Vendôme

$$$$ | 3–5 rue de la Paix, Paris, 75002, France Fodor's Choice
Park Hyatt Paris Vendôme

Understated luxury with a contemporary Zen vibe differentiates this Hyatt from its more classic neighbors between Place Vendôme and Opéra Garnier. It's also distinguished by its designation as one of Paris's 12 "palace" hotels, meaning it reaches a certain level of luxury, service, and amenities beyond even a five-star hotel. Five Haussmann-era buildings were converted into a showcase of handsome polished beige limestone, mahogany-veneer surfaces, and bronze sculptures. The luxe minimalist vibe in the contemporary rooms extends to the Japanese-inspired baths, underfloor heating, and spacious dressing areas. Spa treatments feature French Carita products. Head to elegant Michelin-starred Pur for a gastronomic feast with an open kitchen within view of the dining room rotunda, or chic Le Café Jeanne. Afternoon tea in La Cheminée or after-hours cocktails in artsy Le Bar are perfect treats.

Pros

  • Stylish urban-chic design
  • The latest technology
  • Only in-suite spa tubs in Paris

Cons

  • As part of a chain, it can feel anonymous
  • Many corporate events held here
  • Very expensive
3–5 rue de la Paix, Paris, 75002, France
01–58–71–12–34
hotel Details
148 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Pley Hotel

$$ | 214 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré, Paris, 75008, France

Life's one big playground at this chic hotel that adds lightness and fun—not to mention serious style—to a neighborhood that can be a bit uppity. Tipping its hat to Paris's rich radio history, which was based in this arrondissement, the hotel's 100 vintage-inspired rooms feature radio sets and radio-inspired posters or archive photos from station Europe 1. Plush designer furniture, deeply hued carpets, and sleek wood create a cozy cocoon while elegant marble-clad bathrooms confirm that no detail was overlooked. You can enjoy a delicious seafood dish or a snack at the Pleyground restaurant, but not before sipping a craft cocktail while watching the Eiffel Tower sparkle away at the rooftop bar. Or better still, do it from your own private rooftop terrace in the 750-square-foot penthouse suite.

Pros

  • Excellent rooftop bar with Eiffel Tower views
  • Fun decor that nods to Paris's radio history
  • Good location between Arc de Triomphe and Parc Monceau

Cons

  • Cozy rooms can feel small
  • No proper spa
  • Traffic noise from street-side rooms
214 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré, Paris, 75008, France
01--42--25--26--27
hotel Details
100 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Hoxton Paris

$$ | 30–32 rue du Sentier, Paris, 75002, France

In 2017, the urban-chic trendsetting Hoxton brand transformed an 18th-century mansion in Paris's up-and-coming Sentier district into this hip hostelry with a chic restaurant, three cocktail bars—including the charming Jacques Bar tucked away on the second floor—and a welcoming community vibe. The sleek and contemporary room decor favors moody tones with classic chevron-pattern wooden floors and leather accents. Some upper-floor rooms offer balconies; some on the lower level have garden terraces. The surrounding neighborhood, once the city's old textile center and historic Little Egypt, offers much to explore.

Pros

  • Cool neighborhood with lots to explore
  • Historic mansion setting
  • Memorable bar scene

Cons

  • Off-the-radar neighborhood not for everyone
  • Restaurant is just average
  • The most affordable rooms have very few frills
30–32 rue du Sentier, Paris, 75002, France
01–85–65–75–00
hotel Details
172 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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