There are thousands of hotels in Paris, and everyone on the internet has advice on where you should stay. Finding the perfect hotel for you can be time consuming and confusing.
I wrote this guide to streamline the process of selecting and booking a Paris hotel, so that you can focus on getting excited for your trip!
Step One:
What to Consider Before You Book Your Paris Hotel
1. Location, location, location!
No matter what anyone tells you, you want to be in an uncrowded, quiet area that is centrally located. I personally think the Left Bank is less busy and chaotic than the Right Bank. I also want to be able to walk to most of the places that interest me.
I highly recommend staying in the section in yellow on the map:
The first ten years I visited Paris I stayed near the Eiffel Tower. I enjoyed it, but taking the Metro or a taxi everywhere became a real pain. After that I tried many different areas. Then I discovered Saint-Germain-des-Prés/ 6e Arrondissement. Eureka! I could walk everywhere! Even during high season I can find quiet, peaceful non-crowded areas to explore. But as soon as I cross the river to the Right Bank, it’s very crowded and busy.
Before you book a hotel you should have an idea of the area(s) where you want to stay.
2. Size Matters.
Hotel rooms in Paris are notoriously small. You can usually find the size of the rooms in the description of each room on the hotel website. It will be either in square feet or square meters. If you can’t find it, email the hotel. Then you are able to compare room sizes of different hotels.
My husband and I stayed in a very nice 4 star hotel in Paris. The room was beautiful, but he felt cramped. We upgraded to a larger room and he was much happier. I now know what size room to reserve when we travel together.
In “Annie’s Paris Gems”, I have painstakingly provided the room sizes of my recommended hotels so that readers can compare.
Before you book a hotel you should know generally what size room would work for you, preferably in square meters.
3. “Double” rooms does not mean double beds.
“Double” rooms mean the room is appropriate for two people. It does not mean the room has a “double” bed as we know it. The bed easily could be a queen or a king that is able to be made into two twins. Email the hotel if bed size is important to you. If you want two twin beds, ask the hotel if it is possible to separate the large bed.
If the size of beds and sofa beds is important to you when selecting a hotel, please read The European Bed Size Dilemma.
Before you book a hotel you should decide if you want one small bed, a large bed, a large bed separated into two twins, or accommodations for 3-4 people.
4. Breakfast or no breakfast?
Most Paris hotels do not offer free breakfast (unlike Italy). Usually you can include breakfast when you reserve, or decide after you arrive and pay extra for breakfast on the days you eat at the hotel. What should you do?
There are so many places to eat breakfast in Paris that I usually do not include breakfast with my reservation. I like the flexibility of deciding each morning where and when to eat breakfast. However, there are exceptions.
I have found that breakfast at a restaurant that offers eggs generally will cost me over €15. So if breakfast at the hotel is less than €20 per person, including eggs and coffee, I will eat breakfast at the hotel.
If breakfast at the hotel only offers bread, juice, and coffee, I will not eat at the hotel. You can find that anywhere in Paris and its very inexpensive.
So my rule of thumb is: breakfast at the hotel if it is less than €20 and offers eggs.
Before you book a hotel, decide if a hotel breakfast is important to you and what you are willing to pay for it. Also decide if you want to include it in your reservation, or pay each day that you eat breakfast at the hotel.
5. Matching Your Budget with the Hotel Star Rating
I have yet to figure out precisely what the star ratings mean. I have heard so many “experts” say things that I know are not true (example: “2 star hotels don’t have A/C or elevators.” Not true. Many do.) I will tell you that a 1 star is similar to a hostel. After that, any hotel from a 2 star to a 5 star can be great or awful, depending on your expectations. If you are a person who likes elegant, high end hotels, you are better off in a 4 star and above. If you want an inexpensive, basic, clean, no frills hotel in a good location, you may be fine with a 2 star. My advice is to look at the websites and read reviews.
Before you book a hotel, decide on your budget, and be honest about how fancy you want your hotel to be.
6. Book directly with the hotel.
When you decide on the hotel and the room category you want, ALWAYS book directly with the hotel. Don’t go through a third party website like Booking, Priceline, Expedia, etc. When you book with a third party website, you are their customer, not the hotel’s customer. You will be treated better and get a better rate, room, and extras if you book direct.
If the third party website posts a rate that is lower than the hotel’s website rate, contact the hotel and ask if they will match that rate. Be sure to send a screenshot of the booking website rate so that the hotel knows what is included in that rate.
The same advice applies to travel agents. I don’t have anything against travel agents, but their job is to make money, and they will always recommend the best hotel for themselves, not necessarily the best one for you. The first time I went to Paris, my travel agent booked me in a nice hotel, but it was very far from everything and I ended up not enjoying Paris because it was a hassle to get around.
It is customary in Europe to write dates as DAY, MONTH, YEAR instead of MONTH, DAY, YEAR. Keep this in mind when booking reservations (you don’t want to book March 6 when you meant to book June 3rd).
Before you book a hotel, compare the rates on the third party sites to the booking pages on the hotels’ official websites.
Step Two:
Selecting Your Hotel
Now that you know the area you want to stay in, your budget, the size of room and type of bed(s) you want, and if you want to include breakfast, you can select a few hotels that meet your requirements.
“But there are so many beautiful hotels in Paris. I would like to stay in every one of them! How do select just a few?”
Help is on the way!!!
What if you had a dear friend who goes to Paris several times a year and loves to experience different hotels….
And what if that friend, in addition to the hotels where she stays, personally tours other hotels–visits different rooms, talks with staff, checks out the lobby…..
And what if that friend keeps an extensive list of hotels that she personally has visited and recommends, with notes and information about each hotel…..
Would you ask her for her recommendations? Would you like a copy of her list?
Of course you would.
That friend is ME!
I just happen to have a list of personally screened Paris hotels in different categories and price points that I recommend! You can find that at Annie’s Paris Gems.
Also, here’s another resource that could help you with your Paris trip: Annie’s Guide to Paris.
Last Updated: 11/25
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I would love your top hotel picks in your highlighted yellow area. Please!
Hi Andrea
If you go to Annie’s Paris Gems on my website you’ll find my spreadsheet of hotels I personally recommend.
If you need more help deciding on a hotel, contact me thru the “Let’s Chat” form on my website.
Thank You great information
Hi! 😊
I hope you don’t mind me reaching out directly. We’re planning our first family trip to Paris this summer, and I remembered you’ve traveled there, so I thought I’d ask for your honest advice.
We’re a family of four (2 adults, 2 kids) staying 4 nights before continuing onward travel, so we’ll have quite a bit of luggage. We’re trying to stay in or around Saint-Germain-des-Prés and would really value your thoughts.
Our current short list is:
Victoria Palace Hotel
Le Prince Régent (Residence & Spa)
Hôtel Le Six
La Maison Saint-Germain
Citadines Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Le Jardin de Verre by Locke (recently added)
A couple of things we’re unsure about based on reviews:
Citadines: looks great for families, but we’ve seen mixed or recent negative reviews, so we’re hesitant.
Prince Régent: we keep seeing comments that the elevator is very small, which worries us with suitcases.
Le Jardin de Verre by Locke: looks modern and family-friendly, but we’re not sure how it feels in real life with kids.
If you know any of these (or have stayed nearby), I’d love your honest recommendation:
What worked well / what didn’t
Any red flags or surprises
Which one you’d pick for the most stress-free family stay
Is there any other hotel or aparthotel that you would recommend for a family kf 5
Thank you so much — I really appreciate any insight you can share 🙏✨
Finding a quad room in Paris is difficult. If you’ve found quads at these hotels you’re way ahead!
I’ve not been in any of the hotels on your list except Victoria Palace so I can’t speak to the interiors. I love the location of Citadines and Prince Regent. Does La Maison even exist?
If you want more input, contact me at [email protected].
Odeon vs l’Abbaye, that’s a tough one! With 3 people in the room I would want the biggest room possible. Odeon is a solid 3 star in a very central location. l’Abbaye is a very ornate, “old Paris” 4 star a little bit away from the main hub of St Germain. I think with a teenager I might prefer the Odeon, although l’Abbaye is so gorgeous!
Oh interesting, isn’t Odeon in Latin quarter? We like to walk so if this is a more walkable area then great. How’s the area of Odeon as far as cafes, shops etc? Really want somewhere at our hotel neighborhood to be able to come back to to eat, walk and browse. Thank YOU!
Odeon by Malone is in St Germain. Across Blvd St Germain is the oldest restaurant in Paris, Le Precope. The area is filled with cafes and shops. It’s a very easy walk to Notre Dame and the river.
Thanks so much!
Hi, I really appreciate your informative list of hotels! We are planning a trip in July, myself, husband and teenager….from your list I think I've narrowed down the Hotel Odeon (eiffel jr suite room) and Hotel De'Labbye (La Grande Parissiene), which would you recommend over the other? Pricing is similar. Wil definitely book direct, thanks for that tip!
I have booked 3 nights in July at Hotel du Danube … your thoughts on that hotel would be appreciated! Thank you.
I have not been inside Hotel du Danube but I walk by it frequently. It’s in my favorite neighborhood. I plan to tour it next time I’m in Paris. Be sure to let me know what you think!
Bonjour, have you ever stayed at the hotel and spa Saint Jacques in the Latin quarter?
No. I know the area very well. It’s an easy walk to Notre Dame and Le Marais in the heart of the Latin Quarter. I’d be interested in touring it.
Are you familiar with the Hotel Artus? Looking for a hotel for April 2026.
I am! It is in the middle of the area where I like to stay. I’ve only been in the lobby of the Artus. It’s very contemporary. My taste is more traditional. The Artus is the same price (or more) as hotels in that area that appeal to me more.
Did you see the list of my recommended hotels in Annie’s Paris Gems on my website?
Hi Annie, we are coming to Paris for a dance event, located at the H4 Hotel Wyndham Paris Pleyel, mid Jan We are here two days before, to sightsee before the event. Not sure if we should just stay there for 2 nights just do we don't have to pack up again. Reviews at the hotel aren't great but is the location terrible?
Hi! The hotel for your dance event is outside of Paris. It would be much better to spend those 2 days at a centrally located hotel. I’m happy to help you select one if you’d like my help. Send me an email at [email protected].
I love this site and find it so helpful. Thank you.
Do you know anything about the Hotel Duc De St. Simon since I was able to get a very good rate there.
Thanks again
Thank YOU for reading my website!
If you were able to get a good rate at Duc de St Simon, grab it!
I’ve not personally been there but I’ve stayed in their sister properties and it’s a well managed group. The Duc St Simon is a bit west of center for me but I wouldn’t hesitate to stay there. It’s a beautiful property and boasts of many movie star guests!
I am wanting to stay in the 6th arrondissement with my family in March! 2 adults and 2 kids. What hotel in that area would you recommend -mid range? Thank you
Hi! Have you looked at the hotels I recommend in Annie’s Paris Gems on this website? If a room with a bed for two and a sofa bed would work, there are a few options. Or you could get two connecting double rooms. Send me an email we can talk specifics. [email protected]
Hi Annie! thanks for sharing such rich tips/tricks/all around info! It is appreciated. QQ – does your travel expertise extend to Strasbourg France?!! looking for guidance for a 3 or 4 day stay this November. Thank you!!
Hi Lauren!
I’ve been to Strasbourg 4 times, 2 recently. My daughter went to college there. I’m not an expert but I can help. Email me at [email protected] and we can talk.
Thank you so much!!
Your insight is so valuable, thank you. We will be traveling with our sons & girlfriends in late November. We’ve narrowed our hotels down to Hotel Observatoire Luxembourg, Victoria Palace, & Hotel La Lanterne . Do you have any opinions on these. Thank you!
How exciting, Marlene! Be sure to read my Paris Guide, it will help with trip planning.
I have stayed in Victoria Palace. It’s nice but too far for me. I want to be closer to the river. I would say the same about the location of Observatoire Luxembourg. Hotel La Lanterne is in a better location but I’ve not been in it. There are tons of hotels in Annie’s Paris Gems that I personally recommend if you want to take a look.
I’m happy to discuss in more detail, feel free to email me at [email protected].
What a wonderful site this is Annie. Thank you. I am traveling to Paris for the first time in October with my husband. We are currently booked at Hôtel De Buci – 22 Rue de Buci. Do you have any feedback on this hotel? Thanks so much.
Such kind words, Holly! Thank you!
I just toured Hotel de Buci when in Paris last week. I love the location but frankly didn’t think the hotel was worth the price compared to other wonderful 4 star hotels in the area.
Thanks for all your info. Do you know anything about Hotel Emile le marais. I'm looking to stay for 3 nights in Paris with my 18 year old daughter somewhere mud budget please. Thanks in advance
I am not familiar with that hotel. I know people love Le Marais, but I chose hotels that are more central because I like to walk every where. Have a great time!
If you want to contact me directly to specifically talk about your situation, you can email me at [email protected]
Hi Annie. My wife and I will be visiting Paris for the first time in September. We are are think of staying at Hotel La Perle, Hotel Des Grands Hommes or Grand Hotel de L'Univers. What are your thoughts on these? Do you know if they are non smoking and if the rooms have hard floors or carpet. Thank you.
You’ve picked three of my favorites! All 3 have carpeting in the rooms, and all 3 are non-smoking.
Since it is your first time, I would postpone staying at Grand Hommes until you know the city better. It’s in a great location next to the Pantheon, but not as central as the others.
La Perle and Grand l’Univers are both very good choices. I believe I would factor in the cost/size of room when comparing. Having said that, the Delux Double at the Grand l’Univers sure was nice!
Here’s a video of my room: https://youtube.com/shorts/a_O10XytZCE?si=6kf58gBRhryPGxAt
Hi Annie! My husband and I will be adding on 5 days in Paris after an Italian ALps trip and would like to know if you have top recommendations for hotels in the 6th Arrondissiment
As a matter of fact, I do! Start with Annie’s Paris Gems, which includes my spreadsheet of hotels. Most of them are in the 6th. If you want me to help you narrow it down, email me at [email protected] and we can talk specifics.
Hi Annie, planning a trip to Paris early September with my 2 daughters in their 20's. Looking at Grand Hotel Saint Michel as they have a room for 3 people. Any thoughts?
How fun going to Paris with two daughters! Grand Hotel St Michel is in the middle of several hotels that cater to the Sorbonne, so there are lots of college kids in the area. It’s a fun area. I stayed next to the Pantheon at the Grand Hommes, and I felt like I was back in college!
I can also recommend Hotel des Marronniers and Hotel de Seine, both have wonderful rooms for 3 people. They are a bit more central than over by the Sorbonne.
Thank you! Have been travelling with my daughters to Europe the past few years, Greek Island hopping, Italy, Poland, and now Paris. Thank you for the suggestion! I stayed inthe Latin Quarter back in my 20's but wasn't sure if it would be the best to see the sites.
Any other recommendations. They are booked for the dates we are in Paris, Sep 1-5. Thank you.
Let’s get together via email and I can see what I can find. Send me a note at [email protected]
I have heard of the Grand Voyages but I don’t know anything about it. The location is further from the river than I like to stay, but the area is very nice.
Have you heard of hotel des grand voyageurs. I booked there for April. I did look at many of your suggestions but they were booked or too$$
I booked 2 nights either Hitel Christopher in the 6 th. Any comments? Thank you. I really appreciate you.
I’m not aware of a Hotel Christopher in the 6th. Can you give me more information, like an exact address?