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Top neighbourhoods in Paris

Marais

The Marais captivates visitors with its medieval charm and artistic soul. Wander through cobblestone streets past 17th-century mansions to discover the iconic Place des Vosges with its perfect red-brick arcades. Art lovers can lose hours in the Picasso Museum or Centre Pompidou, while foodies explore the Jewish Quarter's bakeries and falafel shops. Getting around is simple with three metro stations serving the area. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer authentic Parisian accommodation. For the full experience, browse independent shops during the day and settle into a wine bar as evening falls over this beautifully preserved slice of old Paris.

Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Saint-Germain-des-Prés lets you step right into Paris's intellectual heartbeat. The ancient abbey stands proud while legendary cafés like Les Deux Magots still channel the ghosts of Hemingway and Sartre. Art galleries hide behind historic facades, and the cobblestone streets practically whisper stories of literary giants who once debated here. The Seine's bookstalls and Luxembourg Gardens offer perfect spots for people-watching. The area balances Michelin-starred restaurants with classic brasseries where you can linger over coffee. Metro lines 4 and 10 make exploring a breeze, though these historic streets beg to be wandered on foot. Boutique hotels in converted 17th-century buildings let you sleep surrounded by centuries of Parisian charm.

Latin Quarter

The Latin Quarter buzzes with centuries of intellectual spirit along its medieval streets. Students chat over espresso while visitors browse Shakespeare and Company's beloved bookshop. The majestic Panthéon stands proudly near the historic Sorbonne, while the National Museum of the Middle Ages showcases treasures in a stunning Gothic mansion. Rue Mouffetard's market stalls offer a feast for the senses. Affordable bistros and crêperies cater to student budgets, making dining out a pleasure. Three metro stations connect you seamlessly to Paris landmarks like the Louvre and Eiffel Tower. Boutique hotels in converted mansions and budget-friendly hostels provide character-filled stays in this walkable area.

Montmartre

Perched atop Paris's highest hill, Montmartre charms visitors with its village-like atmosphere and artistic soul. Cobblestone streets wind past the magnificent Sacré-Cœur Basilica, while artists still set up easels in lively Place du Tertre. This historic area has inspired countless painters, from Van Gogh to Picasso, and that creative energy remains palpable today. Cosy cafés and traditional bistros serve up authentic French cuisine between quirky boutiques and hidden art studios. Most attractions are walkable, though the steep streets might have you grateful for the funicular that glides up the hillside. Metro stations Abbesses and Anvers connect you easily to the rest of Paris when you're ready to explore beyond this bohemian haven.

Opéra

Paris's Opéra neighbourhood is home to attractions, such as Palais Garnier and Galeries Lafayette.

Top landmarks in Paris

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels with a kitchenette in Paris?
With a terrace, individually decorated rooms and the things you need to cook and feel at home, Goralska Résidences Hotel Paris Bastille is a traveller favourite. Roi De Sicile Rivoli is another popular Paris hotel with a kitchenette.
What are the cheapest hotels with a kitchenette in Paris?
You'll discover some great-value hotels in Paris with a kitchenette from AU$197 for your next trip. Also featuring an espresso maker and a memory foam mattress, Edgar Suites Expo Paris Porte de Versailles is one of the most affordable here. Alternatively, skip the expensive takeout and dine in the comfort of your room at Les Cles Du 27 Paris.
What is the best time to stay in a hotel with a kitchenette in Paris?
If you're looking for the warmest weather, organise your trip for July. The temperatures are around 15ºC to 25ºC during this time. January has the coolest temperatures between 2ºC and 6ºC. For a more relaxed vibe and potentially cheaper Paris hotels with a kitchenette, visit in February when it's not as busy.
What hotels with a kitchenette in Paris have a pool?
Start your days with a swim and then make breakfast in your room at Hotel Le Ballu. Get comfy here and you'll have access to an espresso maker and individually decorated rooms. Residence & Spa Le Prince Regent is another popular Paris hotel with a kitchenette and a pool.
What hotels with a kitchenette are closest to Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)?
Whip up meals in your kitchenette at Clarion Paris CDG Airport and then be at your boarding gate not long after. This property is roughly 3 kilometres west of Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). You can make the most of a swimming pool and a steam room here too. B&B HOTEL Paris Grand Roissy CDG Aéroport is a good alternative. Choose a hotel in Paris with a kitchenette and quick access to the airport for a seamless travel experience.
Are there any hotels with a kitchenette in Paris with parking?
Roi de Sicile Rivoli is one of 19,788 hotels in Paris with a kitchenette and parking. This stay comes with hypo-allergenic bedding and an espresso maker too. Montmartre Residence is another option with parking availability, so you can easily bring back groceries to cook in your kitchenette.

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