Located in the north of Paris near Boulevard Périphérique, ibis Budget Paris Porte De Montmartre is just a 10-minute walk from Porte de Saint-Ouen Metro Station. Stade de France Stadium is 4 km away.
NH Paris Gare de l'Est hotel is located opposite Gare de l’Est Train and Metro Station, which provides direct access to attractions such as Saint-Michel and the Latin Quarter.
amandeep
United Kingdom
Very clean hotel, beautiful rooms and good toiletries would certainly recommend this hotel
The Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel is within walking distance of the Eiffel Tower in the heart of Paris and is a 10-minute drive to the Parc des Princes Stadium.
Set in Paris and overlooking Gare du Nord Train Station, 25hours Hotel Terminus Nord offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Arvind
United Kingdom
The location is perfect, right next to Gard du Nord station and you can take the metro to all the main tourist attractions. The staff were so helpful and friendly especially Samantha who was so kind!
Located opposite the Accor Arena, 200 metres from Bercy Metro stop and 500 metres from Gare de Lyon train station, ibis Styles Paris Bercy offers free Wi-Fi access.
Michael
United States
I needed to take a morning train from the Bercy train station, so I decided on this hotel because of its proximity. The room was exactly what you would expect from an Ibis Styles. It had all the basics you can find in a 3-star hotel. What was particularly good was the breakfast buffet (with a machine that presses fresh oranges to make juice!) and the staff. The manager was showing guests how the breakfast room “worked” and even greeted me upon departure; he could not have been kinder.
Located in the centre of Paris, just a 10-minute walk from Gare du Nord Train Station, ibis Gare du Nord Chateau Landon offers a 24-hour reception and bar.
Located a 10-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower and 350 metres from Dupleix Metro Station, France Eiffel offers a private garden and en suite rooms with a wifi available in the common areas (lounge,...
Desma
Kenya
Very central, good for when you need to be in and out. Decent price.
Located in the 9th district of Paris, just a 10-minute walk from Opera Garnier and the Galeries Lafayette, Philéas Lazare & Spa Hotel offers a hammam and a gym, as well as a 24-hour reception,...
Located in the 2nd district of Paris, just 150 metres from Réamur-Sébastopol Metro Station, 123 Sébastopol offers a terrace, 24-hour reception and luggage storage.
More hooks to hang items and a place to dry towels
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.
Situated in Paris, 3.4 km from Stade de France, Ibis Budget Paris porte de la Chapelle - Aréna features accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Clean, comfortable beds, the breakfast was superb.
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
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.
Quiet area also close to underground is a big plus.
Hotel d'Orléans Paris Gare de l'Est is located in central Paris, 1 km from Gare de l’Est Train Station. This adult-only hotel provides free Wi-Fi access in the public areas and luggage storage.
Staff was helpful and room was pretty big and quite.
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.
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
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.
Locatie super in hart centrum, personeel!!!!, kamers...
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.
Super location and great room plus fantastic staff
Located in a 17th century building in the heart of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, just a 10-minute walk from The Louvre, this hotel offers air-conditioned guestrooms and a courtyard garden.
Great location, rooms were big enough and very clean.
This boutique hotel is located in the centre of Paris, close to the River Seine, Place Saint-Michel and Notre Dame Cathedral. It offers individually decorated rooms that features exposed wooden beams.
Rooms are cool. Location is class.
Staff very friendly
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On average, 3-star hotels in Paris cost £148 per night, and 4-star hotels in Paris are £219 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Paris can on average be found for £553 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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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.
Paris is gorgeous with many interesting neighborhoods each...
Paris is gorgeous with many interesting neighborhoods each with their own vibe. It is also huge and bustling and very confusing at times as most streets run on a diagonal making getting lost a lot pretty much part of your day. I have realized unless I am keeping an appointment it's best to just explore the area you've find yourself lost in! for sure you will find things that catch your eye. If you love museums Paris has dozens. My favorites are Quai Brainley near the Eiffel Tower.which is dedicated to cultures of Africa,Oceania and Latin America and seldom has long entrance lines. Carnavalet in the Marais area concerns Paris history, is free and the exhibits fascinating many period rooms on display. I prefer D'Orsay to the LOUVRE it's more bitesized but often long lines. don't miss the mini version of the Opera House. musee f arts decoratif also great if you are interested in fashion and decor. learn how to ride the metro and buses and explore.
ruth
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
I like the atmosphere, the buildings, the terraces, thd...
I like the atmosphere, the buildings, the terraces, thd french balconies.
The Metro is sublime, hop on hop off doesn't add much convenience-wise, only high costs.
The hop on- ticketing however is the only plus in comparison with the complexe Navigo-card system.
Paris is very popular ant that comes with a price.
You have to book a lof of tours or admission tickets (to museums etc.) in advance. At least more than 2 months before you go. Even on the first sunday of the month, where museums are free of charge, you have to GET a ticket 2 months prior to your visit. Be aware, I was not ☹.
So that makes Paris one of my least spontaneous, but nonetheless beautiful destinations in the world.
If you go from Europe, go by train. That's so relaxing, single or with family.
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Anonymous
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited all the famous cafes and went to three...
We visited all the famous cafes and went to three exhibitions. We got used to the metro system and quite easily navigated our way around Paris.
We had a drink at Les deux magots, a meal at le Protocole restaurant which was very expensive but good. The decor and historical background there was the best thing about it.
We liked the cycling but one had to be very careful crossing the roads as cyclists come from different directions.
Louise
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is essential to book the Louvre well in advance.
It is essential to book the Louvre well in advance. In fact book every museum well ahead to avoid the massive queues.
Go to Montmartre in the morning as we found the afternoon was very crowded and warm ; it was impossible to get near the Sacre Coeur.
We thought the wine in even the local restaurants was overpriced.
Una
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This was my 5th time in Paris, I love the city and I'm lucky...
This was my 5th time in Paris, I love the city and I'm lucky enough to have the train that takes me there in a little more than 2 hours. I felt safe travelling as a solo woman (and with the olympic coming it's also cleaner than usual)
Deborah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A simple walk is enough to enjoy your time in Paris.
A simple walk is enough to enjoy your time in Paris. However, it has become very expensive. Two simple or short coffees and a small bottle of water cost an average of 15 euros. 10 euros a pint for the cheapest lager beer. (House wine can be a bit cheaper.) It's hard to find a very modest breakfast for less than 10 euros, or a modest dinner for less than 30 euros, if you like to sit at a table to eat. There are very few public toilets, so you have to go to a bar to solve the problem, which makes your stay expensive, even if you don't spend money on tickets to special attractions. Unless you live in another very expensive city, supermarkets will also seem expensive. Tickets bought inside a bus sometimes do not allow continuing the trip with metro. And don't even think about not paying for tickets to avoid queues if you don't like getting up very early in the morning and waiting several hours to get in. In any case, the city is superlatively beautiful, in any sense of the word, and there is so much to admire.
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).
Hotel was beautifully presented and in such a good location. Montmarte is definitely the place to stay in Paris. The staff were really friendly and the rooms were such good value for money compared to other hotels in Paris. Really good bars, restaurants and cafes as soon as you walk out of the hotel. We managed to walk to most of the attractions but the metro is the best and cheapest way once you get sick of walking. Will definitely be coming back here on our next visit to Paris!
The hotel is situated in a very good location 3 minutes from ternes metro station,Charles de Gaulle–Étoile metro station,Arc de Triomphe and Champs-Élysées. The staff was very nice and helpful with every need. The room was good, it had a large bed and a big shower. Overall I had a very good experience and felt that the price was relatively low (considering the fact that Paris is not a cheap place). When I come back to Paris I will definitely consider staying there again.
Travelled to Paris for two nights with my teenage daughter. The apartment was so much more than we expected. We were in Apartment 32 which was a loft style. The apartment itself was absolutely outstanding. So many thoughtful extras, luxurious bedding and towels - we felt like we were staying in a Five star hotel. There’s an amazing boulangarie just around the corner that sells the best croissant and baguettes we’ve ever tasted. (71 Rue des Archives, 75003 Paris, France)
The location was good. It's close to two train stations - one is great to travel from the airport to Paris and is located around 16min from the hotel, another one is great to travel to different cities in France (located around 7min from the hotel). It's only 30 minutes walk to the Louvre, Notre Dame de Paris, Sacré Cœur, and other beautiful sightseeing places in Paris.
The staff at the reception is kind and welcoming.
I appreciated the kettle in the room.
I expected it to be a bit rubbish, to be honest, because it's a cheap hotel that we booked at very short notice. Actually, it's got charm. It's clean, the staff are nice, and when you're leaning out of your window over the tiny balcony, four floors up a slightly wonky staircase, looking out onto the mansard roofs and tall windows of the courtyard and listening to the muffled bustle of the rue de St Antoine - you know you could be nowhere else but Paris.
Great hotel to stay in the middle of Paris. metro is near and only mins to the Louvre and Eiffel tower! restaurants and popular shopping stores just walking in distance in under a minute! My room was amazing. the bed was soft and had complimentary champagne and was upgraded to the balcony street view. the staff were attentive and very kind. Made my first trip to France phenomenal.
An expensive hotel in an excellent location. The hotel is clean, well-equipped, with relatively small rooms. Magnificent breakfast and served in an excellent way. English speaking staff (which is not common in France). The location near the train station was just right for our needs. Excellent and helpful staff. Really tries to serve and answer every question
This is one of the best hotels in Paris ... a legend with a massive history. I have stayed a number of times. Every room is unique. Photos of former guests in each room. Last time: Iggy Pop! This time: Jack Nicholson pictured on the night of the World Cup Final 1998. France 3, Brazil 0. Jack wearing the tricolore on his cheek. Red, white, blue...I love you!
We were pleasantly surprised at the size of the room, which was large compared to many hotels in France. The room was lovely and we had a wonderful view of Notre Dame. In addition, the staff was exceptionally friendly, helpful and outgoing. Dino and Jess, in particular. They went out of their way to make our stay enjoyable. We will definitely be back!
Nice parisian and well isolated room in a cosy parisian hotel, well equiped with a lift in bonus.
Very cheap & tipic "petit dej parisien" with tasty croissants!
You will maybe have the chance to have Guiven at the réception, very professional. Ask him to listen his own music and enjoy your breakfast.
The night receptionist was also very kind.
The location. It’s just 8 min walk to Gare Montparnasse. Very convenient if you’re traveling by train within France. Metro station Gaite is just outside the hotel. So many restaurants nearby. Monoprix supermarket is less than 10 min walk away. Also, hotel breakfast is good. Room is tidy with Nespresso coffee machine.
I just loved L’oasis Montparnasse. The staff is incredibly kind, they speak fluent English so you have no communication problems. The place is really beautiful and clean and compared to other facilities in France is big . I loved it and I am absolute coming back. This hotel exceeded my expectations by far.
nice location, near a metro and close to station. A cheap hotel in an old building so you get what you pay for. The staff were friendly. The room was a bit shabby and old looking ,, ,and not particularly clean looking, but probably just old.
value for money (a room in the centre of paris!)
It’s a great place to rest with good views! The rooms are small and compact and it’s a great fit for a night’s sleep! As the name says it’s a budget hotel and cheaper compared to many hotels in Paris. So did not expect too much but it’s worth the price in Paris. The breakfast was good.
My friends and I stayed here twice once in September once in October, I found the staff very friendly. They helped us find a solution for storing our luggage for over 3 weeks while we were on a bike tour in France.  I plan to stay here the next time I visit Paris.
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The staff was very friendly, helpful specially Mohammed, he speaks English, France and Arabic very well, he bought us tickets inside Paris. The room was very clean. The location very near to metro station.
Basically the only redeeming quality of this place was its location, a convenient 7-minute walk away from the Paris Convention Center where we were attending a conference. The breakfast was also decent for Paris/France standards.
good location to see different parts of paris further out of the city centre. nice choice of restaurants near by would recommend Thai Kok. Hotel is quite basic but good for value for money as a cheaper option staying in Paris.
Places was super clean and we felt decently safe! not the location you would think of staying in paris but super close to bus stops, metro, trains ect! Quiet at night and classic france during the day!
Hannah
United States
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