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Paris, France welcomes over 30 million visitors annually, consistently ranking as the world’s most visited city. The euro’s strength can shift, but many travelers from North America or Australia find good value, especially outside peak months. For pleasant weather and thinner crowds, book in April to June or September to October; for the lowest hotel rates, target January and February.
Best Neighborhoods to Stay in Paris
Paris is a city of neighborhoods, each with a distinct character, price point, and set of attractions. Choosing the right one can shape your entire experience. Here are the most popular areas for travelers, with detailed recommendations.
Le Marais
Le Marais combines Parisian history with a lively, contemporary vibe. This district is perfect for first-time visitors who want to explore on foot. Key attractions include the Place des Vosges, Musée Picasso, and the vibrant Rue des Rosiers with its renowned falafel stands like L’As du Fallafel. The area is also the heart of Paris’s LGBTQ+ scene, with lively bars such as Open Café and bookstores like Les Mots à la Bouche. Expect mid-range hotel prices of $180–$350 per night. Best for shoppers, foodies, art lovers, and anyone seeking a central, walkable base. Le Marais is well-connected by Metro lines 1, 8, and 11, making it easy to reach the Louvre or Notre-Dame in under 10 minutes.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Saint-Germain-des-Prés is synonymous with Left Bank elegance, literary cafés, and world-class galleries. Stay steps from Café de Flore, Les Deux Magots, and the Musée d’Orsay. This district offers easy access to the Seine, the Luxembourg Gardens, and legendary jazz clubs like Le Caveau de la Huchette. Hotel rates here run $350–$800 per night, catering to luxury travelers and those who appreciate cultural history. Saint-Germain is ideal for art lovers, gourmet diners, and anyone drawn to chic boutiques. Metro lines 4 and 10 provide quick links to Montparnasse and the Latin Quarter.
Montmartre
Montmartre sits atop a hill in the city’s north, offering sweeping views from the steps of Sacré-Cœur Basilica. Known for its bohemian spirit, the area still attracts artists and romantics inspired by its cobbled streets, the Place du Tertre’s open-air painters, and historic venues like the Moulin Rouge. Budget hotels abound, with rates from $60–$130 per night. This neighborhood suits travelers seeking value, charm, and an authentic Parisian village ambiance. Metro lines 2 and 12 run through Montmartre, connecting you to Gare du Nord and the city center in 15–20 minutes.
Champs-Élysées
The Champs-Élysées is Paris at its most opulent. Stay here for proximity to the Arc de Triomphe, high-end shopping at flagship stores like Louis Vuitton and Cartier, and famed theaters including Lido de Paris. Five-star hotels line the boulevard, with nightly rates from $400 to $1,200 and above. This neighborhood appeals to luxury seekers, business travelers, and anyone seeking a prestigious address. Metro lines 1 and 9 provide rapid connections to the Louvre, La Défense, and Trocadéro.
Bastille
Bastille is an energetic, youthful neighborhood renowned for nightlife and food. The area revolves around Place de la Bastille and its modern opera house, Opéra Bastille. Explore the Marché Bastille (a top open-air food market), hip cocktail bars like Moonshiner, and bistros serving classic French fare. Expect mid-range hotel prices of $120–$250 per night. Bastille is popular with foodies, night owls, and travelers craving an authentic, less-touristy side of Paris. Metro lines 1, 5, and 8 put the Marais, Gare de Lyon, and eastern Paris within easy reach.
Latin Quarter
The Latin Quarter is a hub of student life, history, and bookshops. Stay near the Sorbonne, the Panthéon, and the legendary Shakespeare and Company bookstore. This neighborhood brims with affordable restaurants, lively bars, and historic sites like the Arènes de Lutèce. Mid-range hotels cost $130–$280 per night. The Latin Quarter is ideal for students, history buffs, and budget-conscious travelers seeking a central base. Metro lines 7 and 10 connect to the rest of Paris, while RER B offers direct trains to Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Average Hotel Prices in Paris by Season
Paris hotel rates fluctuate dramatically by season, reflecting demand and major events. Here’s what to expect for 3-star and 4-star hotels throughout the year:
Spring (April–June): 3-star hotels average $170–$210 per night. 4-star hotels run $250–$350. This is peak demand, especially during Easter and May’s public holidays.
Summer (July–August): 3-star rates jump to $200–$260. 4-stars reach $320–$420. Families and global tourists crowd the city, pushing prices up.
Autumn (September–October): Rates ease slightly. 3-stars drop to $160–$200; 4-stars $240–$320. Fewer crowds, but still excellent weather.
Winter (November–February): The cheapest period. 3-star hotels fall to $110–$140. 4-stars drop to $170–$230. January and February see the deepest discounts, with savings of 35–45% compared to peak summer rates.
Major trade fairs (Fashion Week, Maison&Objet) in January, March, and September can cause short-term spikes. For the best deals, avoid these dates and book 2–4 months in advance.
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Getting to Paris: Flights and Transport
Paris is served by two major airports:
Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG): The main international gateway, 23 km (14 miles) northeast of the city center. Official site
Orly Airport (ORY): South of the center, 13 km (8 miles) away. Smaller, mainly European/short-haul flights.
Getting to the city from the airport:
CDG to central Paris: RER B train to Gare du Nord or Châtelet-Les Halles takes 35–45 min, costs €11.45 ($12.50). Taxi flat rate: €56–€65 ($61–$71) to the Right or Left Bank.
ORY to central Paris: Orlyval light rail connects to RER B at Antony. Total cost: €12.10 ($13.30). OrlyBus to Denfert-Rochereau: €10.05 ($11). Taxi flat rate: €35–€41 ($38–$44).
Average round-trip flight prices to Paris (nonstop, economy, 2024):
New York (JFK): $550–$950
Los Angeles (LAX): $750–$1,250
Toronto (YYZ): $510–$980
Sydney (SYD): $1,180–$1,900
London (LHR): $120–$260
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For more details on Paris airports and transfers, consult the Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Paris Travel Tips for 2026
Visa: US, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens can visit France and the Schengen Area visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Starting in 2025, you must apply for ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) pre-authorization online before departure. Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your planned exit date from the Schengen Zone.
Local transport: Paris’s Metro and bus system is extensive and reliable. A single Metro/bus ticket (T+ ticket) costs €2.10 ($2.28). A carnet of 10 tickets is €19.10 ($20.80). The Navigo Easy card is a reusable option for visitors, with daily unlimited travel for €8.45 ($9.20). Metro operates from 5:30 am to 1:15 am (2:15 am Fridays/Saturdays).
Tipping: Service is always included in restaurant and café bills. Tipping is not required, but rounding up to the nearest euro or leaving small change is appreciated for excellent service.
Currency: The euro (EUR, €) is the official currency. Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) and mobile/contactless payments are accepted everywhere, including for small purchases.
Best time to visit: April to June and September to October offer the most comfortable weather (15–22°C), long daylight, and lively street life without peak summer crowds. January and February are cold but deliver the lowest hotel prices and quieter museums.
For more Paris travel planning, consult Paris Convention and Visitors Bureau and the official France tourism portal. For the latest hotel deals and flexible payment options, visit Travorio.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the best area to stay in Paris?
Le Marais ($180-350/night) is the top pick for first-timers — central, walkable, and full of character. Saint-Germain ($350-800/night) is the luxury Left Bank choice. For budget travelers, Montmartre ($60-130/night) offers charm and views. Bastille ($120-250/night) balances value with authentic neighborhood feel.
How much do hotels in Paris cost per night?
Budget hostels and 2-star hotels start at $50-100/night in Montmartre or the 11th arrondissement. Mid-range 3-star hotels in Le Marais or Bastille average $150-300/night. Luxury 4-5 star hotels on the Champs-Élysées or in Saint-Germain run $400-1,200+/night. Paris is Europe's second most expensive hotel market after London.
When are Paris hotels cheapest?
January and February offer 30-40% savings vs peak summer. November (post-Toussaint holiday) is also affordable. Avoid Fashion Weeks (Feb/Mar, Sep/Oct), Roland Garros (late May-early June), and the December holiday period when rates spike across all categories.
Can I book Paris hotels with cryptocurrency?
Yes. Travorio accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, and 100+ cryptocurrencies for Paris hotel bookings. Paying in crypto avoids the 2-3% card conversion fee on EUR and gives you a locked-in exchange rate at checkout — particularly valuable for luxury stays where fees compound.
Which arrondissement is best for first-time visitors?
The 4th (Le Marais) is the consensus top pick — walkable to Notre-Dame, the Louvre, and Centre Pompidou. The 1st (Louvre/Tuileries) and 6th (Saint-Germain) are also excellent but pricier. Avoid the 10th near Gare du Nord (transit-heavy) and the 13th/19th/20th (far from main attractions) for a first visit.
Are Airbnbs a good option in Paris?
Paris caps short-term rentals at 120 days/year and requires registration. Legitimate listings exist but supply has shrunk since 2024 enforcement tightened. Hotels offer more reliability, concierge services, and legal protection. For stays over a week, apart-hotels like Citadines combine apartment space with hotel amenities.