Top rated hotels in Paris

Hôtel du Jeu de Paume
4.4/574 Reviews
Ile Saint-Louis
For my first trip abroad after 2.5 years, I chose Paris, one of my favourite cities, and the Isle St. Louis, one of my favourite Parisian spots. I've stayed on the island once before at the Hotel St. Louis en l'Isle, which is currently under renovation. Of the 4 hotels I'm aware of on the island, Jeu de Paume is probably the fanciest, so I decided to book here, and was very happy I did. Isle St. Louis is the smaller of the 2 islands in the middle of the Seine, the other being the Ile de la Cite, where Notre Dame and Saint Chapelle are situated. It is primarily residential, but does have a main thoroughfare and a few side streets that are dotted with cute shops, inns and small restaurants. Plus the famous ice cream place Berthillon is located here. The hotel is so named because it is built on the grounds of a 17th century jeu de paume court (a racket-sport precursor to tennis). Wooden beams and exposed stone over 300 years old are still part of the hotel's public rooms. The hotel is actually set back from the street behind another building and a small courtyard, adding to its quietness. Many of the rooms look over another side courtyard where breakfast or refreshments can be taken in warmer months. The lobby consists of several lovely and comfortable seating areas, plus there is a bar/coffee area and, in the rear, the breakfast area. There is another sitting area on the first floor. The overall design and art is contemporary, surrounded by old world construction. All of the front desk staff were very friendly and spoke English well. The housekeeping and dining area staff were also friendly. My room, a single, was on the smaller side but well designed, again with contemporary furnishings. There was a stocked minifridge (I made room to put some of my own things in it) and a small set-up for in-room coffee/tea. The bathroom was decently stocked (slippers, robe, towel-warming rack), although I did not care for the disposable facecloths. The toilet was in a separate room from the sink and shower. Breakfast is included in some rates, otherwise I think it's 18 euro. I tried it once, and it was adequate. It's a buffet set-up. There was fruit salad, prepackaged cheeses, yogurt, orange juice (not fresh), coffee, tea, cereal, a variety of breads and croissant, scrambled and hard-boiled eggs, bacon. I would suggest eating early because not everything is replenished. The island itself is so charming. It has a small grocery store, a few bakeries and boulangeries, a cheese shop, some produce markets and butcher shops. There are several boutiques and galleries, and quite a few restaurants. I made a point of eating dinner on the island every night except once. There's even a Michelin-starred restaurant directly across the street from the hotel, Le Sergeant Recruiter, which was fabulous. I would also recommend Les Fous de l'Ile, around the corner from the hotel. Berthillon ice cream and sorbets are delicious but on the price
Goralska Residences Paris Bastille
4.7/550 Reviews
I have been travelling to Paris virtually every year for the past 40. For most of that time I've stayed in a very modest place near the Bastille because it was quiet. Recently I have occasionally stayed in a more upmarket hotel in Place de la Republique, sometimes quiet, sometimes not. From now on, however, it will be Goralska Residences every time. It was a stroke of luck that the two previous places mentioned were full for my recent holiday. Thank goodness! It forced me to look elsewhere and I struck gold. What first attracted me about Goralska Residences was that all the rooms (there are only 12) look directly on to the beginning of the Canal St Martin so your view is a delightful one of water and little boats. Thereafter, I was impressed by the rave reviews and liked what I saw of the various rooms on offer - all mini-apartments with living room, sleeping area, bathroom and a 'kitchen'. I chose a Royal Suite and was on the top floor (sixth) and loved every minute. It had enormous windows, to gaze down on to that lovely view, and a separate bedroom. The decoration in the rooms can best be described as colourful and quirky but the main thing is that they’re comfortable. Triple glazing ensures that any traffic noise outside is reduced to a mere murmur. There are art books to read and an iPad to plan your time in Paris. There is ample cupboard and shelf space and I’m happy to report plenty of coat hangers. Internal noise disturbance is minimal to zero, and with so few rooms it would be surprising if it was anything else. The bathroom is decorated with dazzling blue tiles: stunning. I organised my own breakfast each morning, after a visit to a local supermarket, and made good use of the fridge. I was also able to rustle up an evening meal on three days by using the microwave. There is a good supply of cups, plates, cutlery etc. And it was the first hotel room I’ve stayed in where the coffee machine grinds the beans for you. One negative, which was easily dealt with, is that the large double bed had a hard ridge in the middle. If I turned over in the night I would then have to physically move to the comfortable area on the other side. I would hope the hotel can rectify this before my next visit! The service from the staff that I met (Amélie, Janice and Lionel) was friendly, helpful and personal which is one of the advantages of staying in such a small place. The hotel is a few minutes’ walk from Place de la Bastille, a transport hub, but also within walking distance of the river, Le Marais and so much more. I stayed for eight nights and look forward to returning.
Dandy Hotel
4.3/564 Reviews
Les Halles
I've just got back from spending 3 nights at The Dandy. I chose the hotel for the location - within walking distance to attractions but near the train for ease of getting to/from the airport and Disneyland. I booked the hotel months ago so was really sad to see a negative review left on TripAdvisor regarding the location of the hotel, describing the area as loud and sketchy. The review made me nervous to the point of wanting to change hotel but after searching around and seeing many positive reviews elsewhere I decided to stick with it. I am so glad I did because honestly, the hotel was perfect! My partner and I stayed in the smallest room offered (classic double) on the 3rd floor, the room was snug but spacious enough for 2, the bed was huge and it looked exactly like the photos! We stayed Monday - Thursday and had no issues with sound whatsoever, we didn't hear any other guests and there was no noise from the street. The person who checked us in was so friendly and helpful, the restaurant staff were also very polite. The breakfast wasn't worth the money for us as we just had a crossiant each morning. We had to pay extra for coffee. The pastries and coffee were really nice, just for the amount we ate it would have been much cheaper else where. If we had of wanted a full continental breakfast each morning it might have been worth it. We ate dinner in the hotel one evening and the food was amazing, actually my favourite meal of our trip. We found the location to be absolutely fine, perfect for what we needed. You could walk to The Louvre/Notre Dame within 15 minutes. We walked to the Eiffel Tower in about 45 minutes. The train station is less than a 5 minute walk with direct access to the airport (€10/each) and Disneyland (€5). We didn't find the area to be sketchy or loud at all, the hotel is near the train station, a big shopping centre and near the high street. There was a ton of restaurants around which meant that it was busy and well-lit. Being near the hotel was actually where I felt safest around Paris as some other parts we went to were very dark and quiet. I would not hesitate to stay at The Dandy again and would definitely recommend it to my friends and family!
9Confidentiel
4.4/5103 Reviews
Le Marais
My mother and I spent 6 nights at this wonderful boutique property and enjoyed our time there immensely. Attentive and warm staff, pristine and comfortable conditions and a private, quiet respite from the fabulous, bustling neighborhood filled with every convenience and luxury one would desire. We will be back, for certain - and thank the 9Confidential team for their stellar hospitality.
Hotel Duo
4.3/561 Reviews
Le Marais
The location is in the city center, very convenient nearby, close to the subway station, next to many restaurants, department stores and supermarkets, the Pompidou Museum is also nearby, you can find a shared bicycle nearby, it is recommended, the only one is criticized Place.... Stayed for three consecutive nights, and the sheets were not replaced. Should it be environmentally friendly? Still lazy...? After all, the people of this country will enjoy life, but this hotel belongs to the service industry, and it still needs further improvement! Still can live...
Hôtel de Joséphine Bonaparte
4.6/569 Reviews
Le Marais
It was a hotel with an old-fashioned concept. The amenities were also very good, and it was nice to provide water unusually in French hotels. The advantage was that you could eat unlimited coffee tea. It's a rare opportunity to stay at a reasonable price in the hip Mare district.

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