Where Should You Stay In Paris?

 

Choosing where to stay in Paris can be difficult but we're here to help. Our sole job was to research the best neighborhoods to stay in Paris and recommend where to stay to their readers.After all, there are a lot of hotels in Paris to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. How do you know what area is right for you? The answer is, there is no one best place to stay in Paris. All Paris hotels have pros and cons. Instead, choosing the right Paris neighborhood depends on your needs.We have compiled a list of the top three best places to stay in Paris, plus an additional affordable options.

Top 3 Best Places To Stay In Paris




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The Marais House, the rooms at this luxurious hotel are not cheap (around 300 euros per night in high season) but if you are treating yourself to a very special stay in Paris, the Marais House will not fail to impress. This gorgeous 16th-century city chateau has been used as a film set many times, due to its lush interiors. The decor is stunning and features Venetian painted walls, unique antiques and 17th century stone fireplaces. It’s also in a superb location, only blocks away from the Musee de Pompidou.



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Hotel Henriette,in this quirky, boutique hotel you will feel like you are staying within an eccentric Parisian townhouse, tucked away on a quiet boulevard in the 10th arrondissement. The hotel was built in 1854 and is located in the Eastern District, which is packed with trendy boutiques, emerging art galleries, and lovely restaurants. The rooms are exquisitely decorated, and there are only 18 of them, so it has a cozy and intimate feel. It’s located in a non-touristy area, so you’ll get a chance to see a different side of Paris.



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Hoxton Hotel, This lovely and calm hotel is located right in the heart of Montparnasse, and the decor has a wonderful mix of the old and the new. It is located on a quiet and leafy avenue, and the owner and the friendly staff will make you feel right at home. The wood furniture and headboards, along with the bright colors of the decor, ensures that every room feels sunny and bright. You’ll only be a short walk away from Luxembourg Gardens and many other popular attractions, and you’ll be in a quieter neighborhood surrounded by local people going about their day to day life.



Additional Affordable Options


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Hotel Delambre, if you have some budget to spare, ask for the mini suite on the top floor. It boasts exceptional views of Paris and is a great space to make use of even if you don’t fill the four person maximum quota.

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Generator Paris, ocated in the emerging district of the 10th Arrondissement, a one-time derelict office block is currently being transformed into a chic array of private terrace wielding private rooms and stylish rooms to share.

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St Christopher’s Inn Canal Hostel, St Christopher’s Canal is in a peaceful location overlooking the Bassin de la Villette – the city’s largest artificial lake where scenes of the movie Amelie were filmed. A short metro trip taking you to the main sights of Paris.

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Hotel de la Place du Louvre in Paris, finding a 3 star hotel in this part of town that won’t break the bank is doable yet scarce. The Hôtel de la Place du Louvre’s name gives it away and the hotel is just a few minutes walk from the entrance of the legendary Louvre Museum in the 1st arrondissement.



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