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.
Tim
United Arab Emirates
Convenient location right next to Gare de L'Est metro.
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...
José
United Kingdom
Clean and strategic location if you're traveling by train.
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.
Mey
United Kingdom
Great room great beds.
Air con isn't that great but the rest is awesome!
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.
Jeff
United Kingdom
It's a nice small room and very clean with lovely staff
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,...
Peter
Hungary
Helpfull Hotel personal Good breakfast Excellent position to reach sights Metro
24 hour reception Airport transfer awaiable
Located in the 9th district of Paris, just a 3-minute walk from the Moulin Rouge, Hotel Joke – Astotel offers a 24-hour front desk, concierge service and free WiFi access throughout.
Very good hotel, I think one of the best in Paris for me!
Located in Paris, Hotel du College de France is 210 metres from La Sorbonne University and 500 metres from Notre-Dame Cathedral. This hotel offers free WiFi and a communal lounge with a TV.
Great location, nice and clean, very helpful staff
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
Well set in the 18th arr. District of Paris, Hotel Puy De Dôme is set 1.5 km from Sacré-Coeur, 1.7 km from Pigalle Metro Station and 2.6 km from Gare du Nord.
Excellent location. With 2 metro stations near by.
Providing free WiFi and a bar, Résidence du Pré offers accommodation in Paris, 1 km from Sacré-Coeur. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom.
Near to Paris Nord. Comfortable bed. Helpful staff.
Hôtel Hor Les Lumières is set in the 11th arr. District in Paris, 800 metres from Place de la République. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
The Room was clean, location great and staff very helpfull!
The ibis Paris Bercy Village is located in the lively Bercy Village area, just 100 metres from Cour Saint-Emilion Metro Station and a 10-minute walk from AccorHotels Arena.
Very clean, friendly staff. Breakfast was really good.
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
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 Paris and with Notre Dame Cathedral 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...
Hotel Saint-Louis en L'Isle - Notre-Dame is set in Paris, in the heart of Ile Saint-Louis, 250 metres from Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris and the Latin Quarter. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
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
From US$630.53 per night
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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.
I love Paris so much, but it got so much dirtier from what...
I love Paris so much, but it got so much dirtier from what I’ve seen during my last visit. :(( also a lot of homeless people even though the city made an effort to displace them in other parts of France: it’s a huge problem and need solving asap
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Weronika
Poland
Scored 10
10
So many places of interest to visit.
So many places of interest to visit. Police everywhere to provide security and sense of safety. So many tourists around and the people are very accommodating. Paris is generally beautiful, neat and decent city. There are moderate and decent restaurants around that are pocket friendly. Going about through the underground was fast and cheap. There are several places of tourist attraction in Paris.
Yemi
United States
Scored 10
10
I was only travelling through Paris on the way to Barcelona.
I was only travelling through Paris on the way to Barcelona. But I adore Paris - so elegant, so full of life and colour, so civilised. And of course the obvious (and less obvious) attractions are stunning - my favourite is the Museum of the Middle Ages, a collection of works of art and sculptures rescued from redundant buildings all over France, including the wonderful "Lady of the Unicorn" tapestry. And of course the food...!
For anyone staying for several days, or even for just one night, I would recommend a Navigo pass, a smart card which makes travelling on the Metro or buses straightforward (like the London Oystercard).
John
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The best thing for me was the beauty and
The best thing for me was the beauty and
The architecture it was my first time to Paris for our daughter's 18th birthday and it was anazing.
Louvre, the area of Opera, Eiffel Tower…
The Parisians are not generally polite but you will meet a few diamonds in the rough…
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
The city is as interesting and full of culture as ever.
The city is as interesting and full of culture as ever. However, it is very expensive and there are many online "offers" which are, in fact scams, beware! For example, you can get visits to sights for 100+ euro, say, that involve "going to the front of the queue. If you book at the official website, you can get the same ticket for a fraction of the price and still go to the front of the queue.
Don't be put off too much by the high cost, because money comes and goes, but the memories stay with you for life. Think of it as "buying memories" rather than the price of the visit.
One thing that Paris is behind with is with stairs at Metro stations. Many more with escalators and lifts are needed. Paris does little to help visitors with mobility problems and I dread to think of issues that will arise for some people at the Paralympics.
Martin
Australia
Scored 10
10
The food is amazing everywhere we went in Paris.
The food is amazing everywhere we went in Paris. The shopping is good on Champs-Elysees. The monuments and architecture are spectacular. It's easy to get around by walking. Cabs are expensive. The metro system is apparently very good, but we didn't use it. Some tours are very well worth it, and other tours like the Eiffel Tower are not. For the Eiffel Tower, just buy your own ticket and go up the tower on your own. Google any info you want to know. The Louvre guide tour was wonderful and made me appreciate art a lot more than previously.
Location was great! Breakfast was delishes! Mr. Reseptionist was the best!
He was able to help me with any questions I had. He speaks English very well and that was helpful and maid my days in Paris easy going.Room was clean an quite! Walking distance from most famous attractions in Paris. Great restaurants on the same street! I was able to store my luggage after checked out time whitout extra charges! Thank you very much little hotel near Eiffel Tower! I really appreciate all you had done for me. Sinserely, Senya.
Hotel was clean. The gentleman checking us in was lovely, made nice conversation and was able to give us a street view room as requested upon booking. The room itself was modern, clean and comfortable. Many people complaining about the size of the room need to remember this is one of the cheapest hotels in Paris, if you want a big room, pay the money for it. We found the room size to be absolutely fine! Montmartre itself is a lovely area, lively, with restaurants & bars open until 2am.
You get what you pay for. There is no need to complain about the location since it is a very cheap hotel for Paris. The metro is near, just 8 minutes walk. The bedroom was nice, the same as in the photos. Bed was comfortable and clean. The staff was friendly and helpful. Also the room service was good, they cleaned and made our ned every day. There was enough space in the room since we jist had our backpacks. (tasty orange juice 😄)
One of the best hotels in Paris, really good rooms, value for money when it comes to France, love the environment and keep coming back if I can, sometimes depending on events in the area they can be really expensive and then cannot book it. That is the only downside, people like it so prices go up.
It is the only cheap and comfortable hotel in Paris.
The cheapest I think. Good for students who wants a private room.
Rooms are clean.
There is a big green area next to hotel.
Friendly workers.
Nice atmosphere in the lobby.
Cetin
Germany
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