Hotels in Paris

Hotels in Paris offer some of the world’s most enchanting accommodations in a locale nicknamed “City of Lights”. Known for its fashion, cafes, fine dining, rivers, iconic landmarks, markets, churches, museums and art galleries, Paris provides one of the world’s most romantic getaways. Paris Fashion Week occurs annually in late September / early October. PSG, Paris’ top football club, plays its games at Le Parc des Princes, which is located just outside Boulevard Périphérique‘s western bend and roughly 2 miles southwest of the Eiffel Tower. The French Open, or Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament that is played in late May and early June.  Keep in mind that when travelling to The City of Lights, you should always start with bonjour madame/monsieur before asking a question, that you may have to visit a café or bar in order to find a public bathroom, that WiFi is free for 20 minutes at many metro stations, and that you should not be on your phone or handling documents while eating. When visiting Paris, you’ll want to dress your best if you want to blend in. Truly, hotels in Paris are some of the best in all of Europe. Before we get to hotels in Paris, let’s take a look at some background information on the area to help you along the way.

For 400 years, Paris has been influential in European matters such as commerce, diplomacy, science and fashion. The earliest modern tribe to inhabit the Paris area was known as the Parisii circa mid-3rd century BC. In 52 BC, the Romans conquered the Paris Basin. Christianity was introduced to the area in the mid-3rd century AD by way of Saint Denis, Paris’s first Bishop. For refusing to renounce his faith, Saint Denis was beheaded by the Romans on what would become “Hill of Martyrs”. From 845-886, Paris sustained a handful of sieges by way of the Vikings, who looted the city and enforced bribes. Paris had 200,000 inhabitants by the year 1328, making it the most populous city in Europe. As a result of the Hundred Years’ War, the city was under English control for a relatively short time. In 1572, thousands of French Protestants were killed during the St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre. The city’s population grew to around 650,000 by the year 1780. During the 1800s, Paris became more modernized through installments such as new fountains, the city’s first metal bridge, the first railway line, a new opera house, a central market, gas lamps and new aqueducts and sewers. Around this time, some of the world’s most influential Impressionist painters such as Manet, Monet and Renoir drew inspiration from Paris living.

France’s capital and most populated city, Paris today is home to over 2 million people. Notable Parisians have included Molière, Jacques Cousteau, Gustave Eiffel, Voltaire, Louis XIV, Brigitte Bardot, Claude Monet and Emma Watson. Paris is home to many well-known landmarks, most notably the Eiffel TowerGrand PalaisArc de Triomphe and Sacre-Coeur BasilicaNotre-Dame de Paris, a medieval Catholic cathedral, was damaged by fire in early 2019. The cathedral’s main structure remained intact, while damage was contained to the spire and roof. Paris has a robust array of cultural centers and events. Its main museums are the Louvre, the Musée d’OrsayMusée de l’Orangerie and the Musée National d’Art Moderne. Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house. Popular French foods include steak tartare, duck confit, oysters, squab, or young pigeon, escargot, frog legs, coq au vin, or chicken braised with wine, couscous, cheese, steak frites, croissants, baguettes, macarons, eclairs and chocolate.  Drinks include wine, beer, apéritifs, absinthe, pastis, which is a liquorice-flavored spirit, calvados, or apple brandy, and espresso. Now that we have some background information on the area, it’s time for hotels in Paris  that will help make for an unforgettable experience.

 

 

 

Le Bristol Paris – an Oetker Collection Hotel

112 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, 8th arr.

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Grand Palais

Boasting the Crème de la crème of Paris penthouse rental options and just 0.9 miles from Arc de Triomphe, Le Bristol Paris has a rooftop swimming pool with Eiffel Tower views and an authentic inner French garden, an award-winning spa, spacious and elegant rooms, Louis XV or Louis XVI style furniture, double washbasins, inner garden, flower-filled courtyard or rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré views, a solarium, 2 Michelin-starred gastronomic restaurants and a kids club. It’s near Le Griffonnier (French restaurant), Bugsy’s (bar & restaurant), L’Orriu di Beauvau (French restaurant), Christian Louboutin, Le Laurent (French restaurant), Salle Gaveau (concert hall), Le Boudoir (French restaurant), Le Bar du Bristol (bar), Cafe Antonia (restaurant), Epicure (French restaurant), 114 Faubourg(French restaurant), Librarie Lardanchet Beaux-Arts (book store), Studio Olivier Gay (facial spa), Bagel Corner, Caffe Bellucci (Italian restaurant), Officina Schenatti (Italian restaurant) and more.

This locale is within feet of Grand Palais, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and Les Champs Elysées, 0.1 miles from Salle Gaveau and Elysée Palace, 0.2 miles from Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Marigny Theatre, Rond Point des Champs Elysées and Jacquemart-Andre Museum, 0.6 miles from Gare Saint-Lazare, 0.8 miles from Opéra Garnier, 0.9 miles from Arc de Triomphe Paris France, 1.3 miles from Louvre Museum and Eiffel Tower, 1.4 miles from La Cigale Concert Hall, 1.6 miles from Sacré-Coeur, 1.9 miles from Gare du Nord, 2 miles from Notre Dame, 2.8 miles from Opéra Bastille and 14.8 miles from Charles De Gaulle Airport.

Approximate cost per night (penthouse suite): $12,322

Cost per person (three people): $4,108

 

 

 

Four Seasons Hotel George V

1, Avenue George V, 8th arr.

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Louis Vuitton Shop

Four Seasons Hotel George V offers private terraces, city views, lavish flower displays, a spa, a fitness center, a stylish hair salon, Michelin-starred dining, palatial rooms and suites, interactive TVs, free WiFi, espresso coffee machines, safes, mini-bars, in-room bread toasting services, three restaurants, a bar, valet and concierge services and meeting and banquet facilities. Le George (Mediterranean restaurant), L’Orangerie (restaurant), Bentley Paris-Seine (car dealer), Creed (perfume store), American Cathedral in Paris (Episcopal church), BMW George V (car dealer), Saint Pierre de Chaillot Catholic Church, Ladurée (pastry shop) and more are in the area.

This location is 0.2 miles from Louis Vuitton Shop, Le SpeakEasy Restaurant Piano Club and Pavillon Champs-Elysées, 0.3 miles from Lido de Paris, Avenue Montaigne, Publicis Drugstore, Paris Christmas Market and Modern Art Museum, 0.4 miles from Arc de Triomphe, 0.8 miles from Eiffel Tower, 1.2 miles from Gare Saint-Lazare, 1.4 miles from Opéra Garnier, 1.8 miles from Louvre Museum, 3.3 miles from Opéra Bastille and 15.5 miles from Charles De Gaulle Airport.

Approximate cost per night (premier one-bedroom king suite): $7,016

 

 

 

 

Maison Souquet

10 rue de Bruxelles, 9th arr.

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Moulin Rouge Paris

Maison Souquet features a cocktail lounge, a winter garden, an indoor swimming pool, a spa, a hammam, unique decor, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, mini-bars, hairdryers, seating areas and 19-century Oriental styles. Near here you may find Timy Ongles 9ème (nail salon), MAISON ERNEST (shoe store), Sainte-Rita Chapel, Rouge Bis (bistro), BBP Pigalle (beer hall), Café Blanche (restaurant), Tsubame (Japanese restaurant), Perlouse (restaurant), Le Vintimille (bistro) and more.

From here Moulin Rouge Paris and Carrousel de Paris are 0.1 miles, Nouvelle Eve is 0.1 miles, Place Pigalle is 0.3 miles, Casino de Paris Theatre and La Cigale Concert Hall are 0.4 miles, Sacré-Coeur and Gare Saint-Lazare are 0.6 miles, Opéra Garnier is 0.8 miles, Gare du Nord is 1.1 miles, Notre Dame is 2.3 miles and Orly Airport is 10.8 miles.

Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom suite): $1,610

Cost per person (four people): $401

 

 

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The Peninsula Paris

19 avenue Kleber, 16th arr.

Arc de Triomphe

Providing a spa, a 50-foot indoor pool, a rooftop restaurant with panoramic city views, free WiFi, free long-distance calls, artworks, elegant furniture and large rooms, The Peninsula Paris sits close to L’Oiseau Blanc (down home cooking restaurant), Sophie Gatto (hairdresser), Le Vieux Crapaud (French restaurant), Pleine Terre (haute French restaurant), Patrick Roger (chocolate shop), Sephora (cosmetics store), Arc de Triomphe and more.

Le SpeakEasy Restaurant Piano Club, Arc de Triomphe, Publicis Drugstore, Baccarat Crystal Museum and Place Charles de Gaulle Etoile are 0.2 miles, Louis Vuitton Shop is 0.3 miles, Eiffel Tower is 0.9 miles, Gare Saint-Lazare is 1.5 miles, Opéra Garnier is 1.8 miles, Luxembourg Gardens is 2.6 miles, Gare du Nord is 2.9 miles and Charles De Gaulle Airport is 15.6 miles from this locale.

Approximate cost per night (rooftop garden suite): $5,117

 

 

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Shangri-La Paris

10 Avenue D’Iéna, 16th arr.

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Paris Museum of Modern Art

Once Prince Roland Bonaparte‘s residence and a national heritage site, Shangri-La Paris has 2 restaurants (one of which is Michelin-starred), an indoor pool, a fitness center, a spa, an historic billiard room with a fireplace, Eiffel Tower views, separate living rooms, desks, marble bathrooms with heated flooring, rainfall showers, Guerlain toiletries, custom-made furniture, crystal finishing, flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, laptop safes, shades of blue, white and ecru and both European Empire and Asian aesthetics. Shang Palace (Asian restaurant), La Bauhinia (restaurant), Palais Jena (art museum), Cité de l’architecture (museum), Parvis des Droits de l’Homme (historical landmark), Palais de Chaillot (palace), Benjamin Franklin Statue (historical landmark), Trocadéro Gardens (park), Palais de Tokyo (art center), Yacht Joséphine Paris (boat rental service), Mona Bismarck American Center (cultural center), Le New York (brasserie), L’Instant by Le Paris (restaurant), Paris Seine (boat rental service), Guimet Museum, KISORO Sushi (Japanese restaurant), Hairdresser Paris 16 (hair salon), L’Étoile Longchamp (Moroccan restaurant), Roy Chocolatier (chcoclate shop), BODYBOOSTER (sports club), Astrance (French restaurant) and more.

You may find Paris Museum of Modern Art 0.2 miles, Baccarat Crystal Museum, Place du Trocadéro and Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac 0.3 miles, Musee de l’Homme and Eiffel Tower 0.4 miles, Arc de Triomphe 0.7 miles, Gare Saint-Lazare 1.7 miles, Opéra Garnier 1.8 miles, Louvre Museum 2 miles, Luxembourg Gardens 2.3 miles, La Cigale Concert Hall 2.5 miles, Notre Dame 2.6 miles, Opéra Bastille 3.6 miles and Charles De Gaulle Airport 15.9 miles from this accommodation.

Approximate cost per night (duplex Eiffel view suite): $3,617

Cost per person (three people): $1,205

 

 

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Hôtel Plaza Athénée

25 Avenue Montaigne, 8th arr.

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A luxury palace with a Dior Institute spa, 5 restaurants, a cocktail bar, a seasonal ice-skating rink, marble bathrooms, free WiFi, a spa, flat-screen plasma TVs, personalized mini-bars, 5 pillow types, Eiffel Tower views, an American breakfast, shoe shine service and twice-a-day housekeeping, Hôtel Plaza Athénée is near Le Bar (bar), Les Petits Déjeuners du Plaza Athénée (breakfast restaurant), Harry Winston (jewelry designer), Le Relais Plaza (restaurant), Valentino Paris Avenue Montaigne (boutique), Thom Browne Paris (fashion designer), Giorgio Armani Donna Paris (boutique), Bar des Théâtres (restaurant), Giuseppe Zanotti (shoe store), Bottega Veneta Paris Av. Montaigne (boutique), Louis Vuitton Paris Montaigne (leather goods store), DIOR (clothing store), Jean-Manuel Moreau (clothing store), Salon Antoine B. (hairdresser), Samy’s (Lebanese restaurant), Côme Marbeuf (restaurant), Bellota-Bellota® Champs-Elysées (restaurant), La Cave Vignon (wine store), L’Estel (brasserie), Av. Montaigne (notable street), Shirvan, Café Métisse (restaurant), Place de la Reine Astrid (park) and more.

Avenue Montaigne Paris is 0.1 miles, Pavillon Champs-Elysées is 0.2 miles, Paris Christmas Market, Palais de la Découverte, Modern Art Museum and Rond Point des Champs Elysées are 0.3 miles, Grand Palais and Louis Vuitton Shop are 0.4 miles, Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower are 0.7 miles, Gare Saint-Lazare is 1.2 miles, Opéra Garnier is 1.3 miles, Louvre Museum is 1.6 miles, Notre Dame and Sacré-Coeur are 2.2 miles and Charles De Gaulle Airport is 15.5 miles from here.

Approximate cost per night (presidential suite): $7,096

Cost per person (three people): $2,365

 

 

 

La Réserve Paris Hotel & Spa

42 Avenue Gabriel, 8th arr.

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Marigny Theatre Paris

La Réserve Paris Hotel & Spa boasts a restaurant, a bar, a spa, a wellness center, city views, a 24-hour front desk, room service, free WiFi, an indoor pool, a hammam, concierge service, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, kettles, desks, wardrobes, terraces and a continental or à la carte breakfast. PERROTIN MATIGNON (art gallery), Puiforcat (store), Laurent (French restaurant), Marigny Theater (performing arts theater), Square Marigny (city park), Club Marigny (restaurant), MyDriverParis (limousine service), Fontaine du Cirque (historical landmark), Richard Mille (watch store), Christie’s Paris (auction house), Gagosian (art gallery), Origines Restaurant, BONHOMME MATHIS (barber shop), Galeries Bartoux Paris Matignon (art gallery), Koko Hana (Japanese restaurant), Udon Kishin (udon noodle restaurant), Les Champs d’Or (watch store), Bun (fast food restaurant), Le Mermoz (bistro), Gentlemen 1919 (cocktail bar), 24 Le restaurant (restaurant), Kavod (kosher restaurant), HumanFab (sports complex) and more are within range.

From here Marigny Theatre Paris is 0.1 miles, Rond Point des Champs Elysées, Elysée Palace, Paris Christmas Market, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Jardins des Champs-Élysées and Grand Palais are 0.2 miles, Gare Saint-Lazare is 0.7 miles, Opéra Garnier and Arc de Triomphe are 0.9 miles, Eiffel Tower is 1.2 miles, Louvre Museum is 1.3 miles, La Cigale Concert Hall is 1.5 miles, Luxembourg Gardens is 1.9 miles, Opéra Bastille is 2.8 miles and Charles De Gaulle Airport is 15 miles.

Approximate cost per night (presidential suite): $7,387

Cost per person (three people): $2,462

 

 

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Saint James Paris

5 place du Chancelier Adenauer, 16th arr.

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Paris Dauphine University

Set in an elegant 19th-century building with its own private garden, Saint James Paris has a spa, air conditioning, refined décor, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, hairdryers, in-room breakfast, a library bar, a gourmet restaurant, a fitness room, a hammam, luggage storage, an airport shuttle and an electric car charging station. Le Bar Bibliothèque (bar), Restaurant Ensemble, dopamine bakery (pastry shop), Oh My Green ! (vegetarian restaurant), ELODIE MICHAUD (bridal shop), CocciMarket (supermarket), Baci (Italian restaurant), NOMICOS (Mediterranean restaurant), BŌL – POKE FACTORY (Hawaiian restaurant), Au P’tit Pain (bakery), Le Zinc du 16 (restaurant), Le Libre promeneur (escape room center), Court de Tennis Henry de Montherlant (tennis court), Paris Dauphine University, Pavillon Dauphine (event venue), Le Manege Dauphine (horse riding school), Pavillon d’Armenonville (event venue), Jardin d’Acclimatation (amusement center), Louis Vuitton Foundation (art museum), Company D’équitation De Paris (horse riding school), L’étrier De Paris (horse riding school), Pavillon Royal (function room facility), Pré-Catelan Garden (park), Shakespeare Garden, Le Pré Catelan (haute French restaurant), Cascade du Bois de Boulogne (waterfall), Cirque Alexis Gruss (entertainment artistic animation agency), Terrain Sportif du Bois de Boulogne (athletic field), Musée Marmottan Monet (art museum), Rosery of Bagatelle (garden), Caverne de la Cascade (park), Auberge du bonheur (French restaurant), Polo de Paris (polo club), Bistrot Macaille (bistro), Hippodrome ParisLongchamp (racecourse) and more are in the vicinity.

This location is 0.3 miles from Paris Dauphine University, 0.5 miles from Place de la Porte Maillot, 0.7 miles from Arc de Triomphe, 1.1 miles from Eiffel Tower, 2.1 miles from Gare Saint-Lazare, 2.4 miles from Opéra Garnier, 2.7 miles from Louvre Museum, 2.9 miles from La Cigale Concert Hall, 3.1 miles from Sacré-Coeur and Luxembourg Gardens and 10.5 miles from Orly Airport.

Approximate cost per night (prestige suite): $2,025

Cost per person (three people): $675

 

 

Résidence Charles Floquet

8 avenue Charles Floquet, 7th arr.

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Eiffel Tower

Housed in a renovated, historic building, Residence Charles Floquet provides Eiffel Tower views, balconies, high ceilings, fireplaces, elegant style, free WiFi, satellite TVs, Blu-Ray players, fully-equipped kitchens, coffee machines, washing machines and tumble dryers.  It can be found near Le Casse Noix (French restaurant), Villa Verdi (Italian Restaurant), Restaurant de la Tour (restaurant), Nicolas (wine store), Mas charcuterie (butcher), Le Concert de Cuisine (fusion restaurant), La’Abreuvoir (Brasserie), Salon De Coiffure (hair salon), L’Ongierie (nail salon), cc142 (creperie) and more.

Eiffel Tower is 150 feet, Champs de Mars is 0.2 miles, Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac is 0.4 miles, Musee de l’Homme and Place du Trocadéro are 0.5 miles, Arc de Triomphe is 1.2 miles, Sacré-Coeur is 3.1 miles, Gare du Nord is 3.2 miles, Opéra Bastille is 3.5 miles and Charles De Gaulle Airport is 16.3 miles from this locale.

Approximate cost per night (four-bedroom penthouse): $1,198

Cost per person (eight people): $150

 

 

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Hôtel de Joséphine BONAPARTE

10, rue d’Ormesson , 4th arr.

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Place de la Bastille

Set in a 17th-century convent, Hôtel de Joséphine BONAPARTE features individually-decorated rooms, free WiFi, exposed wooden beams, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee making facilities, a buffet breakfast, a shared lounge, in-room breakfast service, a champagne bar and a patio. Nearby you may find Parle Moi de Parfum (perfume store), Khao Thai Sévigné (Thai restaurant), La Boutique… (handicraft), Boutique Heschung (shoe store), Les Georgettes by Altesse (jewelry store), BEL HOMME INSTITUT (spa and health club), La Mangerie (European restaurant), Salento Marais (Italian restaurant), Les Bougresses (down home cooking), B.D.J Café, Pasta Linea (Italian restaurant), Les Ateliers Auguste (leather goods store), Le Chanvrier Francais (CBD store), Joji (Asian restaurant), Place Sainte-Catherine, Keko Momo (Chinese restaurant), Le Double Fond (performing arts theater), Figaret Marais (men’s clothing store), Casa San Pablo (restaurant), A modo mio (Italian restaurant), Boutique Tibétaine (gift shop), Gavilane (art gallery), Le Loir dans La Théière (tea house), Etam Lingerie (lingerie store), Agoudas Hakehilos Synagogue, Acoté (women’s clothing store), Stéphane Crocos Le Marais (hair dresser), Les petites bouchées (restaurant), Søstrene Grene (store), Chez Ajia (Taiwanese restaurant), Clark Hot Dog (fast food restaurant), Magnum Pleasure Store Paris (sundae restaurant), MAISON Georges LARNICOL (chocolate artisan), The Auld Alliance (pub), Maison Européenne de la Photographie (museum) and more.

Place Saint-Paul is 0.1 miles, Place des Vosges is 0.2 miles, Musée National Picasso-Paris is 0.3 miles, Place de la Bastille and Opéra Bastille are 0.4 miles, Notre Dame is 0.6 miles, Gare de Lyon is 0.9 miles, Louvre Museum is 1.2 miles, Luxembourg Gardens is 1.3 miles, Gare de l’Est Metro Station and Gare de l’Est are 1.5 miles, Opéra Garnier is 1.8 miles and Charles De Gaulle Airport is 14.1 miles from this property.

Approximate cost per night (family room): $845

Cost per person (four people): $211

 

 

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So there they are, hotels in Paris that are sure to help provide for an unforgettable experience. We hope you have found this information valuable and most of all, that you enjoy your time in France!

70 Replies to “Hotels in Paris”

  1. What a great idea – I had never thought about renting a penthouse or luxury accommodation, instead of going to a hotel. Paris is such a great place to visit and there’s so much to see and do, and I like your suggestion that it’s not that pricey for this type of accommodation if you’re going as a group. I particularly like the roof terraces, and can just imagine sharing some nice French wine up there! Thanks for your article, listing all the great features of each one. Think it’s time to plan my next trip to the French capital 🙂

  2. Wow!The penthouses in Paris are some of the best places in the world. The one I liked is the penthouse near Eiffel Tower which has the surrounding restaurants and bars. Athough I never travelled before, it certainly will make me want to travel to these tourist attractions as part of my visit. An interesting article indeed! Thanks for sharing!

    1. Hi Carmeta1 and thank you! Glad you like the penthouse near the Eiffel Tower and surrounding restaurants and bars. Very kind words 🙂 Happy travels!

  3. Oh lordy! A month in Paris would only be a blip on the radar with all the incredible places to stay, and the beautiful sights to see and the fun and cultured things to do. The Résidence Charles Floquet looks like an incredible place to stay, I would be so thrilled to be able to look out the window and see the Eiffel Tower – what a sight to behold!

  4. Indeed, i have come to the right place. Just seeing the pictures alone has captivated me and create the urge to want to travel to those place immediately. 

    One of the beautiful things about penthouses is that they provide you with these great view of the environment or the city at large. They made you feel the essence or beauty of the country and nature. They also make you stay above noisy and urban crowded life. 

    With these top 10, you have listed here, shows an easy accessibility to other places in the environment. That means those penthouses are located in a good place. Thank you 

    1. Hi Augusta and thank you for the comments! Your description of penthouses is spot-on. Glad you found value in the article. Best wishes to you.

  5. What a great selection you have here. I really like that you provide all the attractions around each hotel. I remember when I’ve been to Paris, and I just booked a hotel without taking into account the nearby attractions. These accommodations are the best solution for a group or for a special occasion. Great selection, thank you for sharing.

    1. Hello Dany thank you! Glad you appreciate the nearby attractions as they are some of the best around.

  6. Hello. The place that i like most is the Luxurious Penthouse near Eiffel Tower and River . Its setup as i see it brings warmth and happiness. Also the living room and kitchen are in the same room. It has an arts theater nearby and vegetable and fruit store. The river and the Eiffel tower will make the stay more enjoable.

    Second choice would be the Paris Montorgueil because it has a vegan coffee shop nearby mostly. The classic look and feel is good enough for me.

    Finally I like the balcony at the Hotel Maison FL. But the shops nearby are of no interest to me so i wouldn’t go.

  7. WOW, the city of love. Now, these are two places which I would love to go with my wife. I Have heard about these places and seen them on television but would love to go there and stay at one of these places which you are sharing. This is so amazing and breathtaking I just love it and hopefully someday God’s willing my dream will come true of visiting this place along with my wife.

  8. The first time I traveled to Paris was with a group. I would say to those considering going this route that it is definitely a more economical way to go. However, be picky as to which group you choose to go with.  If I had to do it all again, I would choose a group that was more mature in age, fewer children. Don’t get me wrong, I love children but not when I’m traveling and want to take my time. The more children in the group, the more rushed you will be to get from one place to another.

  9. I really like Paris. Last time we we’re spending a couple of weeks in Belgium, we decided to go to Paris for the day. We took the very first train in the morning and arrived back to Belgium almost at midnight. It was a rainy day in Paris. But that didn’t stop us from having a wonderful day there. But we have started to make plans for a vacation trip exclusively to Paris. There is so much to see and do there. Traveling with a large family group is fun. And it also makes staying at a Penthouse affordable. Reading your post, I loved the idea of a rooftop swimming pool with Eiffel Tower views.

  10. My biggest dream is to visit Paris. I was planning my vacation to Paris this late spring-early summer, but because Catholic   Cathedral was on fire, it stopped me till next summer. I was looking for famous places to visit: Eiffel Tower, Notre – Dame de Paris, Louvre, Cathedral, etc. I didn’t have any idea how far all these famous places are from each other. Also, I was looking for hotels, but it was hard for me ( don’t speak french). I am happy I found your content, now I have an idea about famous places and penthouses. You explain everything in such an easy way and detailed. It looks like I did a desition – the best hotel for me is the Hotel Pont Royal!

    Thanks for the detailed article.

  11. Wow, I am so glad I found this article, we are planning to take the kids somewhere different this summer and a couple of friends recommended Paris, so I thought I did check it out, and also see what available accommodations there are.

    I am completely blown away by these penthouses, (believing these images are the actual views of the penthouses) right? Please let me know if they are not.

    My eyes are on the ones that can accommodate a family of five, have enough facilities, and also close to tourist centres and most certainly the airport.

    I do find each of the penthouses unique in its own way, but I do love this Champs Elysèes the most, it already feels like home just browsing through the catalogue, and I love how spacious and accommodating it looks and being close to a couple of interesting places make it look like the right place to be.

    Will still have a run through again, before deciding on what to go for.

    This has been really helpful. 

    Thanks.

  12. OK so now I want to go to Paris. Wow there are some really amazing places to stay in Paris, for not that much. I love the architecture and all the places that offer great views. The rooftop views are extra special. What a beautiful website. I am really impressed with how great it all looks and the great rental advise. Good Job

  13. I never considered renting a penthouse until I read this review. Accordingly, the prices are within reason. Paris is a romantic place to vacation with a lot of places to see. I am happy to see that you also included the price per person if accommodations were made for a group. 

    When is the best time of year to travel to Paris and tour all the popular sites, such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame?

    1. Hi Kenneth thank you and glad that you appreciate how reasonable it is to travel luxuriously. Summer temperatures range between 59 and 77 °F with a good amount of sunshine, so this is probably the best time to travel to Paris.

  14. Hey there,

    What an amazing post.  I have never thought that we can rent a penthouse in Paris and it could be so cost-effective if we travel in a group.  I always thought of it as time-consuming and difficult.

    You really make this post interesting by adding nearby attraction and very helpful for visiting France for the first time.  I personally like Residence Charles Floquet, OMG, mere 150 feet from Eiffel Tower!!  Breathtaking!!

    Thanks for such an informative post.

    Regards

  15. Hi

    Great article, some of these prices for penthouse apartments are actually much more reasonable than I thought they would be. Last time I went to Paris was as a backpacker and I was both young and poor, I had a great time roughing it but now that I am a bit older I appreciate the nicer things in life. I will definitely be taking a look at staying in one of the places recommended here.

    Thanks

  16. Thank you for this review of penthouses in Paris. I would love to spend a night in one! These sound very luxurious and affordable for group travelers. I do plan to travel but in a small group. Maybe I’ll have to plan a group trip with some friends to experience a lovely penthouse! 🙂

  17. Someday… what a great idea. Renting penthouses. I guess it’s done all the time but no one usually talks about it it with us ‘common folk’. No clue. Lol if you start driving traffic to these places I wonder if any snobby people who don’t want to share with ‘commoners’ will be annoyed? Not that it matters to me. If I have the money someday i’ll consider splurging for a taste of the ‘high life’… sounds like fun. Thanks for sharing, 🙂

    1. Hi Elaine, if you gather some friends or family renting a penthouse is actually less expensive than renting a single room! That’s the beauty of penthouses and group travel. All the best.

  18. I would go for the first one. I live close to Paris, so I can you this: it is an amazing city, and if you can afford this roof, do it, seriously. It is one in an lifetime event you can do, there isn’t a second city like this, the city of love. If you can’t afford, try to pick something close to the river, you will love it. 

  19. I’ve been to Paris once, but that was a long time ago. I’d like to go again. I never thought of penthouse accommodation as an option to stay in Paris, but why not! 

    My favorite accommodation out of the options you introduces is probably Paris Montorgeuil, because I like the decor of the room, and it´s not awfully expensive. If money wasn’t an issue, I also like the Luxury Penthouse Eiffel Tower, because of the hot tub and sauna, and the spacious and light room.

  20. Paris is one of my favorite cities in Europe. I travel there a few times a year for business, and I have to say, it is an expensive place to stay from my experience. I have paid $500 a night for a room that is really rather second-rate from other places I have stayed in the big European cities. 

    So it was with interest that I wanted to check this article out for my next trip to Paris. Since I am paying such a high price already on a regular basis, perhaps for a few dollars more, I could get a penthouse for my stay? The options you have selected and reviewed are all beautiful.

    What is surprising to me is that I can get a penthouse for the same money or nearly the same. Of course, not all will fall into that range, but you can bet that I will be making reservations well ahead of time to get into one of these penthouses. Any of them will do! Thanks for another great review post on Penthouses!

    1. You’re welcome Dave and thank you again for another heart-felt review 🙂 Glad you are enjoying the site

  21. I had no idea that renting a penthouse in Paris could actually fit within my budget! I really like that each listing quickly lists the sightseeing places it is near. I like how some of the listings show the cost per person and the number of people the penthouse accommodates. Can you put that information on all the listings? Or at least the number of people that the place can accommodate. It helps me to narrow down the choices if I was looking to travel to Paris.

    I went to Paris in 2017, your website inspires me to return!

    1. Hi Marie, most posts have pricing but if not please stay tuned 🙂 Glad to hear that you found inspiration in the site and happy travels!

  22. Another great post for which you have deeply researched. Thank you for sharing with us. This time you’re in line with my tastes. I really want to make a trip to Paris and thanks to you I have only 10 of the wonderful locations. And it’s still quite difficult to make a decision. First I have to establish what I want to visit and then return to your job, which I marked.

    best regards

    Carmen

  23. Wow! I have heard about Paris before. It’s such an amazing place I’d love to visit someday and I find most of these hotels really nice with access to nice structures, food, shelter and free WiFi especially. These hotels are reasonably priced and they’re very much affordable too plus they’re well equipped.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Best regards!

    1. Thanks for the comments MrBiizy. These Paris hotels are sure to be well-equipped, and with free WiFi for sure. You’re welcome and thanks for the comments

  24. Hi I would like to thank you for the information you have provided about accommodation in Paris. I have visited Paris before but that was 25 years ago and I was roughing it in hostels. It was such a historic beautiful city and the sights were amazing. I would love to visit again with my family and this time in style. Thanks again for the information. 

  25. Many thanks to you for sharing with us in such a beautiful article, and through your article we found out about many beautiful hotels on Paris. I am a traveling lover myself and I travel to different countries whenever I have the chance and I have visited Paris many times, this city I love. When I read the article, I see that you have described many hotels in your article and I think if travel lovers would ever visit Paris, your article would be very useful article for them. I spent night at Hôtel des Ducs D’Anjou when I went there and I was fascinated by the use of those in charge of the management of this hotel, and I hope that many of will be thinking of staying at the hotel after reading this article. 

    And I also hope they share their experience with you very soon.

    1. Shanta thanks for sharing your experience with Hôtel des Ducs D’Anjou and for the comments on these fine Paris hotels!

  26. The hotel Résidence Charles Floquet is my best option out of your list. Kind of expensive for me, but good for a vowel renewal in Paris. The view of the Tower pays to justify its cost. 

    The Hôtel Pont Royal is my second favorite. My obligatory stops are La Maison du Chocolat and the Louvre Museum. Transportation system is very good, once in France with a map, it’s relatively easy to go around the top touristic destinations.

    Thanks for your great recommendations!

  27. I have heard so many mixed reviews about visiting Paris. I think if you like quiet and solitude, this city may not be the place for you, as I believe it is really busy there.

    These penthouses look like a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle and they look so comfortable. If I had to choose one though, I would go for the Les Champs Elysées, as the lounger on the deck sold it for me. And all the great eating places are also close by.

  28. Paris, what can one say, one of the most romantic cities on earth! Full of museums rich in art history, the tour Eifel, fancy restaurants serving delightful french cuisine and mouthwatering cheese. It is for sure on my travel bucket list.

    The penthouse,Résidence Charles Floquet, seems to be a perfect fit due to its proximity to the tour Eifel and the affordable cost per night for a group of 8 and the many amenities included.

    Thanks,

    Jordan.

  29. Hi

    Thank you very much for this interesting information about hotels in Paris. I have been to Paris and it is so beautiful, with its many places to visit. My favourite being the Eiffel tower, where you can such a wonderful view of Paris and France in general. We you go to the Capital city of a country, you do not know where to stay with so many choices on offer. You rely on  on guides but worry that they may be biased and you have to rely on honest reviews, and hence where your website comes into play. You do make Paris sound like a wonderful city.

    Thanks

    Antonio

  30. I am particularly thankful for these recommendations. I plan on spending the next holiday with my family in Paris. This would really come in handy. We’ll probably be there for at least, a week. Paris has been on my wish list for a long time now, so I intend to enjoy every moment there to the fullest. I really love your recommendation but I think the Residence Charles Floquet will be just fine. Thanks again

  31. Thank you for sharing! 

    This is a great article for me to refer back to when I plan to organize a trip to Parish. Very informative, and love the info you provide about attractions and things to do near by the place of recordation, thus making it easier for me to narrow down what I would prefer to be close to for my own personal interests. I also like how you list the average pricing, so that I don’t have to click on each link to find what will work for my budget. 

    Have you traveled often to Paris? What are your recommendations for the best time of year to visit?

  32. Your travel guide for Paris France is very useful for travelers. As we know that Paris, the capital and most populated city in France, is home to over 2 million Parisians. You listed all best place. The one I liked is the penthouse near Eiffel Tower which has the surrounding restaurants and bars. 

    Athough I never travelled before, it certainly will make me want to travel to these tourist attractions as part of my visit soon. thank for sharing your awesome guide.

  33. Staying in a penthouse in Paris! Now that’s the dream. I’ve always wanted to travel to Paris and It’s the next big trip I want to take. The prices of those penthouses seem pretty affordable especially if people share them with a group as you suggested. 

    Residence Charles Floquet is my favourite I think. the building itself looks beautiful and I don’t think you could beat its view of the Eiffel Tower. Great suggestion!

  34. Hey, I enjoy a lot while reading your guide on Hotels in Paris France and find it very useful for everyone.  Paris, the capital and most populated city in France, is home to over 2 million Parisians. it’s time to get you to hotels in Paris France that will make for an unforgettable experience. While coming to Paris we will stay in Paris Montorgueil or Hôtel Pont Royal. It is really very awesome.

  35. Aah, Paris. I have been there twice and although I cannot say that it was the most spectacular city I have visited it has many excellent places to visit. In all the places you mentioned I would add the War museum which is very impressive and with huge collections. But in all honesty other that these touristic places the rest of the city was a so and so experience.

  36. Paris is one of my favourite cities and even if you have been there before, there is something magical about Paris and I always find new and different parts of the city. I love the area around the Sacré Coeur and Montmatre and watching all the street artists display their wares. And a trip up the Eiffle Tower is a must to get the best views of the city. 

    A trip on a boat along the Seine means you see the city from a different angle and is well worth the money that you will spend. Great post.

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