
Paris rewards choosing your arrondissement before your hotel. Snag Rooms compares live prices across the city's hotels, from Marais boutiques to grand Haussmann piles near the Opéra, with the full stay price, taxes included, shown before you click.
The metro makes everywhere close, but the best Paris trips are walked: croissants in hand along the Canal Saint-Martin, book stalls on the Seine, and an evening climb to Montmartre for the city at dusk.
Where to stay in Paris
Le Marais (3rd/4th)
Best for boutiques, galleries and late dinners.
Saint-Germain (6th)
Best for classic café Paris and Left Bank charm.
Montmartre (18th)
Best for village feel and sunset views.
Opéra & Louvre (1st/9th)
Best for first visits and shopping weekends.
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10.0Hôtel Des Grands Voyageurs
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9.0InterContinental Paris Le Grand by IHG
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9.6Victoria Palace Hotel
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8.6Novotel Paris Les Halles
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8.5Hotel Vacances Bleues Provinces Opera
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9.8Hotel Malte - Astotel
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8.1B&B HOTEL Paris 17 Batignolles
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9.4Hôtel le Derby Alma by Inwood Hotels
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9.0Pullman Paris Centre - Bercy
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Paris hotel questions, answered
- Which arrondissement should I stay in?
- For a first trip, the 1st–7th keep you within walking distance of the Louvre, Notre-Dame and the Seine. The Marais (3rd–4th) is best for boutique hotels; Montmartre (18th) trades a longer metro ride for real neighbourhood character.
- When is the cheapest time to book a Paris hotel?
- Late November through February (outside fashion weeks) sees the lowest rates. August can also dip: many Parisians leave the city, and some smaller hotels discount to fill rooms.
- Is the Paris city tax included in my price?
- On Snag Rooms, taxes that are collected at booking are always in the headline price. Some Paris hotels collect the séjour tax at the property; if so, we list it clearly before you pay.