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  • This long-established hotel has some delightful features, including a vegetable cart that’s used for the buffet in the garden breakfast room.

  • Very reasonably priced for its standard and location (a short walk from the Arc de Triomphe), the Régence has plush public areas and modern bedrooms with TVs, direct-dial phones, mini-bars and safe.

  • You may not get luxury but you do get a friendly atmosphere and access to the sights of Montmartre.

  • Le Notre-Dame

    Right by the Seine with magnificent views of Notre-Dame, the bright decor here makes up for the size of the rooms. There are three suites.

  • Le Parc Sofitel Demeure

    The façade of this 1912 mansion conceals a beautiful flower-filled courtyard, while the interior decor combines the feel of the old with the design of the new. Superchef Alain Ducasse has his top restaurant, 59 59 Poincaré, right next door. right next door.

  • This 17th-century mansion offers a back-street haven from the St-Germain bustle. Opt for a terraced room overlooking the secluded garden and take breakfast in the vaulted room which was once an abbey’s refectory.

  • The view of Notre-Dame from this 10-room hotel is arguably the best in Paris. The decor is modern and the rooms are fairly spacious.

  • An intimate version of a grand hotel, with the atmosphere of a private club. Most rooms are spacious and well equipped, but it has resisted the thorough modernization that many of its rivals have undergone.

  • This 16th-century former convent has a cobbled courtyard in a quiet location near St-Sulpice. It is perfect for exploring much of the Left Bank, and is a haven to return to afterwards. The 46 rooms are all different, the best being the top-floor suites with their rooftop views.

  • Facilities here are what you would expect from a large chain hotel. Children’s entertainment is laid on during Sunday brunch.

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