5 incredible hotels with a view of Paris
Our selection of hotels offering breathtaking views of Paris's iconic sites, from their rooms or rooftops. Perfect for a unique and memorable weekend in the heart of the capital.
The Sacré-Coeur, the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Palais and the sea of Parisian rooftops... These iconic images alone illustrate the magic of Paris and its incomparable appeal to travelers and Parisians alike.
To make the most of them, we have selected six unique hotels offering spectacular views of these mythical landscapes. Rare addresses that promise an unforgettable stay.
Pullman Tour Eiffel, overlooking the Iron Lady
Located opposite the Eiffel Tower, this modern 4-star hotel captivates with its 430 sleekly designed rooms, its "10ᵉ sky" rooftop with spectacular views, and its quality restaurants. A perfect address for admiring the Eiffel Tower from every angle.
- Double room from €300
- 18 avenue de Suffren, 75015 Paris
- https://all.accor.com/hotel/
Hôtel Dame des Arts, overlooking Saint-Sulpice and the Invalides dome
Inaugurated in 2023, this Art Deco jewel seduces with its decoration by Raphael Navot and its exceptional rooftop on the 9ᵉ floor. Admire a sublime panorama of Notre-Dame, Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower, all in a refined setting.
- Double room from €254
- 4 rue Danton, 75006 Paris
- See Gault&Millau's review ofHôtel Dame des Arts
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Hôtel Le Rochechouart, view of the Sacré-Cœur
This 20s hotel, sublimated by the Festen duo, combines Art Deco style and modernity. On the rooftop, the "Maggie" bar offers an exceptional view of the Sacré-Cœur. Special mention for its authentic brasserie and basement dance hall.
- Double room from €218
- 55 boulevard Rochechouart, 75009 Paris
- See Gault&Millau's review of Le Rochechouart
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TOO Hôtel, Paris at your feet
Perched 120 m high in a tower designed by Jean Nouvel, the Too Hôtel offers a 360° panoramic view of Paris: Notre-Dame, the Eiffel Tower, La Défense... The highlights? The Too Restaurant in a glass cube, a panoramic bar and a spa with outdoor Jacuzzi.
- Double room from €219
- 65 rue Bruneseau, 75013 Paris
- See Gault&Millau's review of TOO Hôtel
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Off Paris Seine, overlooking the river
An atypical floating hotel-bar, the Off offers a unique experience: modern rooms (including 4 suites), indoor pool, cocktail bar and waterfront terrace. Here, the view embraces both banks of the Seine and the spectacle of illuminated boats at night.
- Double room from €168
- 86 quai d'Austerlitz, 75013 Paris
- www.offparisseine.com
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