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  • A hotel with a great view of the Louvre (see Louvre Collections). Rooms cleverly mix the historical with the modern.

  • If you want a cheap central hotel, they come no cheaper nor more central than the Lille, just a minute’s walk from the Louvre Museum. Rooms are clean but basic, and there is no breakfast and no elevator serving the five floors.

  • Hôtel de l’Elysée Faubourg St-Honoré

    Some of the rooms at the Elysée have four-poster beds, so if planning a romantic getaway be sure to specify one of these. The public rooms are plush and the hotel is around the corner from the Presidential Palace.

  • In this 17th-century St-Germain mansion, there is a discount for children sharing a room with their parents.

  • Hôtel de Seine

    Timbered rooms indicate the old-world nature of this mansion, close to the Jardin du Luxembourg. Some rooms have balconies.

  • A good choice for families on a budget, with triple rooms and cots available. The hotel is in one of Paris’s passages.

  • To stay on one of the Seine islands is a treat, and to do it in this hotel is a double treat. The bedrooms may be small, due to the building’s 17th-century origins, but the cheerful decor, the intimacy (only 17 rooms) and the hidden patio with its flowers and fountain more than compensate.

  • Hôtel des Grandes Écoles

    A secret hideaway in a lovely part of Paris, the two buildings that make up this 51-room hotel are set around a garden. The rooms are attractively decorated and the location is perfect for exploring the Latin Quarter.

  • Great views of the Panthéon from this intimate 32-room family hotel in an 18th-century house. The rooms are reasonably sized.

  • In the Pigalle area but well away from the sleazy side. Some rooms are small, but the higher they go, the better the view.

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