9 Hotels In Paris Under £250 A Night
9 Hotels In Paris Under £250 A Night
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9 Hotels In Paris Under £250 A Night

A hotel stay in Paris doesn’t have to cost the earth. From chic townhouses in Pigalle to boutique hotels with Eiffel Tower views, these affordable options are perfect for a weekend escape to the French capital…
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Hôtel Rochechouart

Pigalle

A Pigalle icon reborn, Hôtel Rochechouart channels 1920s glamour with a theatrical façade, vintage ceramics and rooftop views of the Sacré-Cœur. The Orso group has brought it into the 21st century with a destination restaurant serving French classics, a late-night rooftop bar with excellent views, an oyster bar and a nightclub, which nods to the property’s history with its speakeasy vibe. Inside, rooms feel lived-in yet thoughtfully curated – think moody hues, retro plumbing and geometric furnishings. Maggie, its recently revamped ground-floor restaurant, is a real highlight. Friendly waiters keep a steady stream of salty butter, fresh bread and sparkling wine flowing while diners wait for classic dishes like tartare and steak frites. 

From €190 per night.

Visit ORSOHOTELS.COM

Hôtel Beauregard

15th Arrondissement

If you dream of waking up to views of the Eiffel Tower, Hôtel Beauregard is one of the most affordable places to do so. Set in the quietly bourgeois 15th arrondissement, it feels like another one lifted out of a Wes Anderson frame – curved headboards, graphic wallpaper and a colour palette of navy, ochre and blush. Chloé Nègre has designed every corner with character: retro radios, scalloped mirrors and velvet armchairs. Some rooms offer Eiffel Tower glimpses; others overlook leafy streets and boulangeries with locals queueing for their morning croissants. 

Rooms from £90 per night.

Visit HOTELBEAUREGARD.FR

Hotel Beauregard

Hotel Rendezvous

Batignolles

When it comes to location, fuss-free service and affordability, few places in Paris beat Hotel Rendezvous, one of our favourite options on this list. Tucked away on a quiet street in Batignolles – but within walking distance of numerous lovely cafes, shops and restaurants – the hotel is set across two townhouses and has everything you need for a low-key stay, from comfortable beds to powerful rain showers. Rooms range from cosy doubles to loft suites, all of which are light and bright with typical Parisienne balconies. You’ll find a breakfast room and honesty bar, while Montmartre and the Moulin Rouge are a short walk away. 

From £90 per night. 

Visit HOTELRENDEZVOUSPARIS.COM

Le Jardin De Verre By Locke

Latin Quarter

Apart-hotel brand Locke is a master of tastefully designed and affordable accommodation. Known for their boutique interiors, sociable communal spaces and warm, welcoming staff, its properties span cities from Berlin to Lisbon. The latest opening is in Paris’ Latin Quarter, just a short walk from the metro. It’s home to 145 rooms, a courtyard restaurant, cocktail bar and rooftop suites. Interiors nod to the site’s layered history, while Fettle’s design brings in lush greenery, pops of colour and plenty of natural light. Guests can relax in its lounges and use the yoga studio and co-working spaces. 

From £150 per night. 

Visit LOCKELIVING.COM

Le Jardin De Verre By Locke

La Planque

10th Arrondissement

La Planque is a warm, design-forward hotel in Paris’s 10th arrondissement, located between Canal Saint-Martin and Belleville. With just 35 rooms, the atmosphere is more personal than polished – like staying with a friend who has impeccable taste. Expect soft lighting, vintage finds, and a palette of sage, terracotta and cream that channels quiet luxury. Communal spaces are inviting: a leafy patio, a conservatory-style lounge and a long farmhouse table where breakfast is served with homemade cakes and fresh pastries. It’s the kind of place where you linger with a book, chat with the staff and feel at home. 

Rooms from €125 per night.

Visit LAPLANQUEHOTEL.COM

Hôtel Les Deux Gares

10th Arrondissement

A riot of colour and character, Hôtel Les Deux Gares is a joyful hotel in the 10th. Designed by Luke Edward Hall, its interiors channel a Wes Anderson-esque eccentricity – think checkerboard bathrooms, avocado and lemon-yellow walls and cherry-picked vintage furniture. Hear us out – it’s not in the very best location (sandwiched between Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est) but it’s a great option if you want to hop on and off the Eurostar with ease. Rooms are compact but full of charm, and the café opposite serves unfussy bistro fare and natural wines. 

Rooms from £175 per night.

Visit HOTELDEUXGARES.COM

Le Jardin De Verre By Locke
Hôtel Les Deux Gares

Hôtel Des Academies Et Des Arts

Latin Quarter

As affordable hotels in Paris go, Hôtel des Academies is easily one of the best. And lime-washed walls, curated sketches, and subtle nods to the building’s artistic legacy make it one the chicest (and best value) options on this list. Rooms range from cosy doubles to interconnecting family rooms, all of which have views of the quiet streets below or the Eiffel Tower. Across from the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, it offers thoughtful extras: Pierre Hermé treats in the salon, a basement wellness space and an atelier where guests can experiment with charcoal and clay. 

Rooms from £120 per night.

Visit HOTELDESACADEMIES.FR

Hôtel Récamier

Saint Germain

Discreetly tucked behind the trees of Place Saint-Sulpice, Hôtel Récamier is a Left Bank B&B that feels more like a private residence than a hotel. Designed by Jean-Louis Deniot, its 24 rooms are each uniquely styled, with canopy beds, plush fabrics and views over the square or Saint-Sulpice itself. A great option if you’re travelling with kids, cots and extra beds can be added to rooms, with local babysitters available to prebook. 

From £210 per night.

Visit HOTELRECAMIER.COM

The Hoxton

2nd Arrondissement

Set in an 18th-century townhouse in the vibrant Sentier district, The Hoxton Paris is effortlessly cool. Its 172 rooms feature chevron timber floors, bold colour palettes and vintage touches, while the galleried lobby and leafy courtyard terrace invite lingering over cocktails or coffee. Best of all, its central location means you can be at the Louvre and on the classic tourist trail within minutes. Fripperies such as in-room slippers have been pared back to keep prices competitive and the ‘Shoebox’ doubles are as good a budget option as you’ll find in Paris today.

From £240 per night. 

Visit THEHOXTON.COM

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