Paris Hotels

Fantastic family-size rooms in the City of Light, from 109 to 990 euros a night.

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Hôtel Chopin

Ask for a room above the neighboring arcade, which will be brighter and quieter than those on lower floors. The best is room 305 on the top floor, which overlooks the Paris rooftops. The arcade leading from the street to the hotel's entrance has an eclectic mix of stores that includes toy shops and book shops.
10 boulevard Montmartre,
9th arrondissement, 01-47-70-05810.
From 109 euros for a double room, which can accommodate an extra bed.

Hôtel Muguet

It's close to rue Cler, one of the city's most picturesque cobblestone streets. Start your mornings off right with fruit, eggs, coffee, and juice on the veranda overlooking the garden. The entire hotel is nonsmoking.
11 rue Chevert, 7th arrondissement, 01-47-05-0593.
From 170 euros for a superior room, which can accommodate an extra bed. There's also one crib available.

Hôtel Lindbergh

This is a bright, small hotel decorated in a modern and simple fashion. A family of four will fit in the Very Spacious rooms, which have a double and two single beds.
5 rue Chomel, 7th arrondissement, 01-45-48-3553.
From 180 euros for a double room, which accommodates a double bed and two single beds, or the Very Spacious room. Cribs are also available.

Hôtel Aiglon

This deco-style hotel has clean and simple rooms, with space for families in the bigger suites. The common areas are rich with plush, velour-upholstered banquettes and books from various writers and artists.
232 boulevard Raspail, 14th arrondissement, 01-43-20-8242.
From 185 euros for a superior double room with a roll-away bed.

Hôtel Langlois

Each room in this hotel, which is housed in an elegant former bank building built in 1870, is different—some with precious quirks (room 63 has a fireplace; room 54 has a sofa carved into the wall). Kids will love inspecting the wrought-iron elevator, but they'll need to be careful with the fragile antiques and artwork.
63 rue de Saint-Lazare, 19th arrondissement, 01-48-74-7824.
From 200 euros for a suite with an extra bed.

Hôtel Relais Saint-Germain

It's tops for quality and service. Some of the 22 rooms are a bit small, but they're all elegant. And because there are so few guests at any one time, the staff is extremely attentive and makes you feel as if you're staying at a friend's house.
9 Carrefour de l'Odéon, 01-44-27-0797.
From 210 euros for a single room with an extra bed.

Hôtel D'Orsay

Just a short walk from the Musée d'Orsay, this hotel, set in two 18th-century buildings, has a pretty terrace and cozy, wooden-beamed rooms.
93 rue de Lille, 7th arrondissement, 01-47-05-8554.
From 215 euros for a superior double room with a roll-away bed. Cribs are free.

Hôtel Brighton

The Hotel Brighton overlooks the Tuileries and has much larger rooms than many of the city's other townhouse hotels.
218 rue de Rivoli, 1st arrondissement, 01-47-03-6161.
From 254 euros for a deluxe room with an extra bed.

Hôtel Therese

Close to the Louvre and the Opéra, this quiet, tasteful hotel is decorated in subdued colors, with beautiful cottons and leathers. The included continental breakfast can be served en suite or in the airy, vaulted breakfast room.
5-7 rue de Thérèse, 1st arrondissement, 01-42-96-1001.
From 275 euros for a deluxe room with an extra bed.

Hôtel de l'Abbaye

This four-star hotel is quietly elegant, with just 44 rooms, some of which open out to the central courtyard and garden. The duplex apartments are a great choice for large families.
10 rue Cassette, St. Germain, 6th, 01-45-44-3811.
From 285 euros for a double room with an extra bed. (The duplex apartments start at 481 euros.) Cribs are also available.

L' Hôtel

The chic rooms here surround a central spiral stairwell, which lets plenty of light flow in. The price is incredibly reasonable, considering L'Hôtel also has a great swimming pool. 13 rue des Beaux-Arts, 7th arrondissement, 01-44-41-9900.
From 345 euros for a double room with a roll-away bed.

Hôtel Bourg Tibourg

This tiny hotel, with its walls covered in softly hued striped silk, is on the same street as Mariage Frères, making it easy to pop over for a cup of tea. It's also one of the few small hotels to offer room service.
19 rue du Bourg-Tibourg, 4th, 01-42-78-4739.
From 360 euros for a three-person suite.

Hôtel Relais Christine

Some of the rooms have private-garden access, but all guests can enjoy the communal courtyard on the other side of the building. The hotel's parlor is also fantastically large for Paris. Just keep in mind that some rooms have slightly lofted beds and stairs leading to the bathrooms.
3 rue Christine, 6th arrondissement, 01-40-51-6080.
From 455 euros for a deluxe room with a roll-away bed. Cribs are also available.

Le Meurice

One of Paris's grand palace hotels, Le Meurice feels a bit like Versailles because of the grand Louis XVI–style decoration. Each luxurious room has sitting areas, full marble baths, and a dressing area. Children are given a stuffed dog named Pistache and two free tickets for Tuileries carousel rides at check-in. They can also get passports from the concierge, to be filled up with stamps as they go on a scavenger hunt around the hotel.
228 rue de Rivoli, 1st arrondissement, 01-44-58-1010.
From 620 euros for a superior room.

Hôtel le Bristol Paris

The Bristol feels decadent all around, from the Louis XIV–style rooms to the flower-filled garden. Kids will love the pool, and you'll love the convenience of the four Bristol Smart Cars available for you to drive around town (at 10 euros a day).
112 Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, 8th arrondissement, 01-53-43-4300.
From 710 euros for a deluxe room.

Ritz Paris

Another of Paris's famous palace hotels, this hotel is lovely and decadent. All the suites are large enough to accommodate an extra bed, although those on the garden side of the building are quieter. The pool is a nice place to unwind after long days of exploring, and every child under 6 is given the Ritz Tendresse teddy bear upon check-in. The hotel also has kid-size slippers and bathrobes, roll-away beds and cribs, a children's menu, and multilingual babysitters. Be sure to check out the cooking classes for kids and adults at the famous Escoffier school.
15 place Vendôme, 1st arrondissement, 01-43-16-3030.
From 730 euros for a superior room.

Hotel de Crillon

The Hotel de Crillon is another of Paris's famous palace hotels. All of the rooms have flat-screen TVs and some of the suites have Baccarat chandeliers. This is also one of the few Parisian hotels to have a children's program, drawing books, toys, games, and trained babysitters on staff.
10 place de la Concorde, 8th arrondissement, 01-44-71-1500.
From 785 euros for a superior room with a roll-away bed.

Plaza Athénée

This hotel makes every guest feel like royalty. Have tea while the kids play (supervised) on the carousel in Le Cour Jardin in the fall, or on the ice rink in the winter. Little gourmands will love the hotel's mini chef's uniforms, which come with baking moulds and instructions.
25 avenue Montaigne, 8th arrondissement, 01-53-67-6665.
From 790 euros for a deluxe room.

Park Hyatt Paris Vendome

The Park Hyatt Paris Vendome is a beautiful hotel with dark wood and sleek, luxe furniture. Roll-away beds aren't provided, but cribs are, and all of the suites have pull-out sofas. The staff is friendly, and the restaurant and room-service food is top notch.
5 rue de la Paix, 2nd arrondissement, 01-58-71-1234.
From 812 euros for a two-bedroom Prestige room.

Four Seasons Hotel George V

Decked out with elaborate flower arrangements, the lobby alone is beautiful. The rooms are stocked with French children's books, kid-size robes and slippers, and children's toiletries, and the hotel also provides a milk-and-cookies turndown service. Upon request, the friendly staff will even childproof rooms. Kids will also love the swimming pool and the proximity to the Jardin d'Acclimatation, which is just a short taxi ride away.
31 avenue George V, 8th arrondissement, 01-49-52-7000.
From 990 euros for a premiere room.

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