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The Best Hotels and Neighborhoods in Paris for Every Type of Traveler

2022-11-15  Maliyah Mah

Where should I stay in Paris? The top arrondissements in the French capital are listed below.

boutique hotels
 

Whether it's your first trip to Paris or your fifteenth, whether it's a long-planned vacation or an unplanned weekend getaway, a crucial question to ask yourself before visiting Paris is: Where should I stay?

Paris, renowned for its hamlet-like neighbourhoods, is full of quartiers that house both boutique hotels and grand dame attractions that will entice all different types of tourists. The nice thing about Paris is that practically every area is the ideal place to stay. Considering your preferred travel method, consider the following advice as you begin to organise your trip to Paris.

Families should stay in the 8th Arrondissement of Paris.
 

This royal and spacious area is home to many local families from Paris for a good reason. It is a neighbourhood with easy access to public transit, such as the city's main metro line, the 1, and family-friendly locations like Parc Monceau. Even better, the spacious streets and boulevards make pushing a stroller easier or walking three or four people deep.

Best Accommodations in the Eighth District

Royal Monceau
 

King Monceau
 

The Royal Monceau is a five-star hotel with a surprising artistic flair and lots of Parisian charm. The Royal Monceau offers Michelin-starred restaurants, a Clarins spa (if you can escape away on your own while enjoying your family vacation), a bookstore, and a private cinema.

Plaza Elysées Hotel
 

More sophisticated attire is required when travelling with older children (teenagers and young adults). The 41 rooms of the Hotel Plaza Elysées, each furnished to resemble a charming Parisian apartment, provide precisely that. Get yourself and the kids their rooms so everyone can have a stylish moment.


The 10th Arrondissement is a great area to stay in Paris for nightlife.
 

The 10eme's central canal, Canal Saint-Martin, has developed into one of the city's newest and liveliest neighbourhoods. Locals like having picnics along the canal, congregating on the sidewalks of well-known cafes like Café Prune, and visiting hip bars like Gravity Bar. The tenth also borders the Bastille and Marais, two other energetic neighbourhoods brimming with bars, cafes, and clubs, in case the options for the nearby neighbourhood are insufficient.

Top 10th Arrondissement Hotels Hotel Providence Paris
 

Before going out, would you like a cocktail? There are 18 unique rooms with a fantastic bar and upscale amenities like record players and claw-foot tubs to make you feel at home.

Hotel Grand Amour
 

Grand Amour, a sister establishment of the well-known Hotel Amour in the 9eme, is incredibly stylish. All the floors are furnished differently but are connected by their striking colours and magnificent art on show. The terrace in the centre is vibrant and bustling with fashionistas.

Le Citizen
 

Citizen, Le
 

This green hotel's 12 rooms all have canal views, providing a unique vantage point on the electric vitality of the surrounding area. The modest restaurant that serves breakfast gives you the impression that you are sitting on the canal, and the rooms are straightforward and comfortable.

Accommodations in Paris Visiting for the First Time: 6th Arrondissement
 

There's a strong probability that you'll run into the well-known frame in the 6eme if you've seen photographs of Paris. The Jardin du Luxembourg is crowded with locals and tourists roaming the grounds and sailing boats in the fountain. It is the centre of Saint-Germaine, where renowned cafes like Les Deux Magots and Flore are located.

Best Hotels in the Sixth District

Relais Christine
 

Christine Relais
 

This hotel is quaint and elegant, with traditional French accents like canopy beds, priceless antiques, and Toile de Jouy wall covering. There are indoor and outdoor salons for socialising throughout the hotel's 48 luxurious rooms.

L'Hotel
 

This five-star hotel is particularly dear to Parisians because it was Oscar Wilde's last residence. The 20 rooms, restaurant, bar, and private hammam pool exude luxury.

Inn Recamier
 

This six-story hotel is tucked away behind the Saint-Sulpice church and offers a peaceful haven. The 24 rooms have different sizes but share a French neutral colour scheme and other decorative accents like live orchids and glossy photos.

 

The Third Arrondissement is a great area to stay in Paris for romance.
 

The 3rd Arrondissement's picturesque alleyways, secret gardens, and historical sites are the best spots to experience the city's fabled romantic ambience. The streetlights have a captivating glow at night, and exploring the cul-de-sacs and secret nooks with a partner during the day is fun.

Best Accommodations in the Third District

Pavillon de la Reine
 

Pavilion of the Queen
 

This family-run hotel is tucked away just behind the charming Place des Vosges and is equally abundant and stealthy. The 56 rooms are all subtly stylish, with some featuring exposed rafters and antique furnishings and others having modern chandeliers and velvet couches.

 

National Hotel of Arts and Crafts
 

This 70-room hotel gives the old-world area a contemporary spin. The lobby and rooms are dominated by sleek lines and modern furnishings (think: terrazzo bathrooms, Nespresso machines, black-and-white photographs), and a rooftop lounge offers a stunning view of the Parisian rooftops.

Accommodations in Paris's First Arrondissement for Fashion Lovers
 

We all know how much the French love their clothes, and a stroll along the first Arrondissement's rue Saint-Honoré will also convert you. This neighbourhood is very fashionable, whether you're indulging in window shopping at Hermés, exercising your chequebook at Goyard, or simply watching the procession from Le Castiglione's patio.

Best Accommodations in the First District
 

Cost of hotels
 

Although the Costes may not be the most fashionable address in town anymore, it has style because of its lavish, extravagant interior design, iconic soundtracks, and international celebrities that frequent the courtyard restaurant. There are single rooms as well as magnificent suites.


Hôtel Grand du Palais Royal
 

This exquisite lodging, located in an 18th-century building with views of the Palais Royal grounds, is designed to feel like your home away from home. If you are fortunate enough to be sleeping in one of the top-floor suites with a balcony and views of Sacre Coeur, the rooms are spotless, modern, and emit a sense of tranquilly.

La Ritz

The Ritz
 

Why don't you? Few places can compare to the Ritz if you've come all this way looking for the poshest location in Paris. The elegant 18th-century furnishings in the 142 rooms and themed suites (such as the Coco Chanel)—gilded sconces, marble bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows—remind us that the French are masters of ageless elegance.


2022-11-15  Maliyah Mah