Top rated hotels in Paris

Royal Saint Michel
4.1/5104 Reviews
Latin Quarter
We had booked a return trip pre-covid. That had to be postponed. The hotel graciously kept our pre-paid booking open for us for 3 years! We returned in July this year Same lovely and attentive staff. Great room overlooking Boulevard St. Michel. Terrific little Tabac /bar below on street level. The River Seine on the corner and Notre Dame around the corner...still undergoing repairs for another year. This is our ”go to” hotel in Paris, right in the Latin Quarter, full of bars and restaurants. Housekeeping were terrific. Nothing was a problem. TIP: The RER (fast train) has 2 terminals nearby. One across the road and another up into the Latin Quarter which has elevator access direct to the station and fast train to Charles de Gaulle Airport. With luggage the elevator access was a boon. Can't wait to return to ”our home in Paris”
Hôtel Pilgrim
4.5/536 Reviews
Latin Quarter
The Hotel Pilgrim was the perfect starting point for our four-day city trip in Paris with a very quiet and central location. There are several very good bistros and brasseries in the immediate vicinity. Special mention should be made of the friendliness of the staff, the cleanliness, the great breakfast, the spa area and, above all, the rooftop! We will be back again!
Hotel Observatoire Luxembourg
4.3/542 Reviews
The hotel was chosen for the last two nights in Paris. The big reason is transportation. It took a minute to get out of the subway. When I first came, I was a little disappointed. My wife was too young, and there were so many tramps on the street. There was no such thing as the Lafayette that I lived in before. But on the night of the stay, I felt full of enthusiasm and kindness. In the evening, I went to the hotel door and there was a glass security door. The security guard inside must open the door to enter, and suddenly feel very safe. Then the front desk service was also very enthusiastic, and the young lady took the initiative. Breakfast is also good, and it is a glass room facing the street, quite a feeling. But the room was really small, and it was a bit difficult to put the two boxes. Going back one day, I just met the big sister who cleaned and gave her the prepared 2 euro tip. She was very happy. Well, the whole is good. The picture is the breakfast environment.
Mercure Paris Notre Dame Saint Germain des Pres
4/556 Reviews
Latin Quarter
Good points : spotlessly clean,modern and very central Room has a phone,alarm clock,iron and built in wardrobes,a safe and drawers to put stuff in BBC world news available on a 40' TV (all the rest were French) Staff very friendly and helpful Bad points : Tiny rooms,I was in a privilege room and frankly would be worried about the under privileged It was so tiny,you wouldn't swing a cat in it There was no balcony,you'd be forgiven for thinking there might be having seen the website and you'd certainly wonder what you paid extra for There is a window that opens wide You will have an awful lot of street noise Breakfast : if you want a fried egg or an Omelette, you're handed the pan and the cooker is turned on for you.. There are some luke warm 'hot breakfast items,cold meats and various continental breakfast items Coffee is brought to your table for you (from a machine I think),nothing else Basically you're getting a 2.5* functional experience here Would I stay again? Not really Too small and too basic
Hotel le Lapin Blanc
4.4/5102 Reviews
Latin Quarter
The hotel location is a bit remote, about 1 hour away from the town center, which is more suitable for vacation. Breakfast is rich, with freshly cooked porridge and noodles. It is worth mentioning that the hotel breakfast on Saturday and Sunday ends at 11 noon, and those who like to sleep late don't have to worry about what happens to get up early for breakfast. The hotel service is in place, the bedding is clean, the room is super large, and you can see the mountains and water on the other side as soon as you open the window.
Hotel les Bulles de Paris
4/552 Reviews
Latin Quarter
The service here was great! I arrived super early after a 10 hour flight to Paris, the front desk agent was able to find me a room, no problem. The other agents and staff were kind and helpful as well! Thanks so much for adding to the trip of a lifetime 😊❤️

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