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    Kyle Alejandro
    Kyle Alejandro
    Last updated 26 Apr 2024
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    Paris might be the city of love but for the summer of 2024, it’s also going to become the sporting capital of the world! The Summer Olympics will be taking place in Paris from July, 2024 to August, 2024 and if you’re thinking of killing two birds with one stone by going to the Olympics and going to Paris (or maybe you’re not too interested in sports and just want to take in the sights), we’ve got you covered!
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    From what to bring, how to go to places, and where to stay in Paris, let us help you plan your dream Paris vacation! 

    Paris Travel Essentials

    • Plug adapter - If you’re visiting Paris (and you’re not from France or Europe ), then chances are that the plugs and outlets you’re familiar with won’t be the ones you find in Paris. Don’t be caught unprepared and bring the appropriate plug adapter for your electronics before you leave as finding the correct adapter for you in Paris might be difficult! 
    an infographic showing the many types of outlets internationally
    Photo credit: Every International Outlet, in One Handy Chart | Gear Patrol
    Klook tip: Check out the chart above to make sure you’re getting the right plug adapter! France uses the Type C plug, so be sure you’re getting a Type (whatever your country uses) to Type C plug adapter! 
    • Power bank -  Even if you have the right adapter with you, it’s still a good idea to bring a portable charger or power bank! You don’t always know if the places you go to will have outlets (nor will you always want to lug around your plug adapter), so it’s a good idea to have backups. 
    • Comfortable footwear - We know the temptation to bring only the most fashionable shoes and heels, but you’re going to be doing A LOT of walking in Paris (sometimes even on cobblestones!) so make sure you also bring a really comfortable pair of walking shoes! 
    • Invisible waist bag - This isn’t your ordinary fanny pack! An invisible waist bag is a great way to stay organized and safe at the same time - store your cash, tickets, and phones in one manageable bag that can be hidden under your clothes, so that it stays safe from darting eyes and sticky fingers.

    Paris Airport Transfers

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    Photo Credit: Paris Aéroport on Facebook
    International travelers will most likely arrive at Paris’ main airport (formally known as Charles de Gaulle Airport but more commonly referred to as Paris CDG or Roissy Airport), you’ll have a number of ways to get to your accommodations. If you’re looking for the cheapest option to get to your hotel, you can always use the Roissy bus from the airport to the center of the city (the Paris Opera), but you’ll have to know how to get from the opera to your hotel and will probably include quite a bit of walking.
    Klook Tip: The G7 taxi booking service is one of the most well-known and reliable taxi services in Paris and is often the recommended option for booking a taxi!
    If you want to be brought directly to your hotel, you can hail a taxi right at the airport. Paris CDG will have a taxi line (often monitored by police officers) that tourists can safely use to get. You can also use Uber in Paris if you’d rather skip the line.

    Hotels in Paris: Finding the Perfect Accommodation

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    Deciding where to stay in Paris can be an extremely hard task, especially since there are so many options to choose from. Thankfully, Paris is divided into 20 “arrondissements” (think of it as districts or smaller neighborhoods) that you can use to help guide you!
    Each arrondissement has its own unique set of offerings and finding out which arrondissement appeals to you the most can be key in deciding which Paris hotel to book. Read on to find the perfect area and hotel for you! We've also gathered some Paris Hotels Close to the Eiffel Tower if you're looking to score a room with a view of the iconic structure.

    Arrondissement 9 

    Don’t be fooled by how small Arrondissement 9 may appear, it’s actually world-famous for being the “Opera district” of Paris! Among other theaters and opera houses, the Palais Garnier (Paris Opera House) is located in this arrondissement and is regarded as one of the top destinations in all of France. We definitely recommend staying in this area if you’re a fan of operas, ballets, and theater!

    1. Hôtel Excelsior Opéra

    facade of Hôtel Excelsior Opéra
    Conveniently located within a 5-minute walk from the Paris Opera House, Hôtel Excelsior Opéra is a great choice for adventurers wanting to explore the Opera District of Paris. Hôtel Excelsior Opéra is a stunning combination of the dramatics of the theater combined with modern-day comforts. 
    rooms inside Hôtel Excelsior Opéra
    Prices start at: USD$ 137.36
    Address: 5 Rue La Fayette

    2. Hôtel Rochechouart - Orso Hotels

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    Booking a room at Hôtel Rochechouart puts you right in the center of Paris and is a short 10-minute walk from Sacré-Cœur Basilica, one of the city’s most iconic destinations. Hôtel Rochechouart is the perfect home base to explore the culture and history of Paris!
    rooms of Hôtel Rochechouart - Orso Hotels
    Booking a room at Hôtel Rochechouart puts you right in the center of Paris and is a short 10-minute walk from Sacré-Cœur Basilica, one of the city’s most iconic destinations. Hôtel Rochechouart is the perfect home base to explore the culture and history of Paris!
    Prices start at: USD$ 141.79
    Address: 55 Boulevard de Rochechouart

    Arrondissement 10

    Perhaps one of the lesser-known districts in Paris, Arrondissement 10 just might surprise you! This district has become a mini melting pot of different cultures around the world, you’ll find Paris’ own Little India here as well as shops that feature offerings from Turkey, Pakistan, and more! The 10th Arrondissement also has two of Paris’ main railway stations (Gare du Nord and the Gare de l'Est), making it a smart choice to stay in!

    1. 25hours Hotel Terminus Nord

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    As far as Paris hotels go, 25hours Hotel Terminus Nord truly has a unique aesthetic and unforgettable vibe. With inspiration from local designs as well as from Asia and Africa, those interested in booking here must be careful as you might spend your entire vacation just admiring your room! 
    inside a room of 25 hours hotel terminus nord
    Prices start at: USD$ 160.24
    Address: 12 Boulevard de Denain

    2. OKKO Hotels Paris Gare de l'Est

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    A champion of the revival of the Gare de l’Est area, OKKO Hotels Paris Gare de l’Est offers a modern approach to classic Parisian style. With eye-catching interiors, coworking areas, and a club open to all, this hotel is a great choice for the modern, working traveler! 
    Prices start at: USD$ 123.97
    Address: 30 A rue d'Alsace

    Arrondissement 12

    Formerly known as the “artisan quarters” of Paris, the 12th Arrondissement is still home to a lot of the great historical and modern art and culture that Paris has to offer! You’ll find a number of creative workshops that support the local arts and crafts of the city scattered around the district- as well as a few modern vineyards and wine houses for the wine aficionados out there.

    1. Campanile Hotel Paris Bercy Village

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    If you’re looking for a modern spot for your Paris trip, then Campanile Hotel Paris might be the pick for you! Located in the posh Bercy Village and near many new and exciting shops, book your stay here if you prefer vibrant fun colors and a fresh vibe!
    a room inside the campanile hotel paris
    Prices start at: USD$ 76.65
    Address: 17 Rue Baron Le Roy

    Paris Hotels Close to the Eiffel Tower

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    If visiting the Eiffel Tower is a childhood dream that you want to come true, then maybe these Paris accommodations near the famous landmark might be a better fit for you! We’ve picked out some of our favorite hotels that can be found in the areas around the Eiffel Tower. 

    Arrondissement 8 

    Aside from its desirable proximity to the Eiffel Tower, Arrondissement 8 is also where you’ll find Champs-Élysées! Often referred to as the most famous street in Paris, Champs-Élysées is known for the annual Bastille Day military parade, being the location of the finish line of Tour de France, and for its many chic cafes, shops, and theaters.

    1. Warwick Paris

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    Located near Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe, Warwick Paris is perfect for those who want to experience the rich history and luxury that Paris has to offer. Proudly boasting Pierre Yves Rochon-designed interiors, discover why they call Paris the city of love with Warwick Paris’ romantic moods and rooms.
    inside the rooms of warwick paris hotel
    Prices start at: USD$ 267.77
    Address: 5 Rue De Berri

    2. West End Hotel

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    West End Hotel offers the high-end Parisian experience with its remarkable and sophisticated interior design and its close proximity to iconic landmarks such as Theatre des Champs-Elysees and American Cathedral. You surely won’t forget a stay at the West End Hotel.
    room of west end hotel in paris
    Prices start at: USD$ 259.29
    Address:7 Rue Clement Marot

    3. L'Hotel du Collectionneur Arc de Triomphe

    inside the L'Hotel du Collectionneur Arc de Triomphe grounds
    Photo Credit: Hôtel du Collectionneur Paris
    L'Hotel du Collectionneur Arc de Triomphe invites you on a one-of-a-kind journey as it transports you back in time with its distinct and incredible art deco design. This is definitely the pick for anyone who loves the glamor and romance of the Art Deco era.
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    Photo Credit: Hôtel du Collectionneur Paris
    Prices start at: USD$ 335.55
    Address: 51-57 rue de Courcelles

    Arrondissement 15 

    If you’re in need of a Paris hotel that is in a family-friendly area, then Arrondissement 15 might be the location for you! Host to many of Paris’ secrets and hidden gems, Arrondissement 15 is a great choice for more family-friendly activities. In this district you’ll find amazing parks perfect for morning walks, incredible museums that will help you take in the culture and history of France, and lots of shopping streets and avenues!

    1. Hôtel Eiffel Blomet

    facade of Hôtel Eiffel Blomet
    Less than half an hour’s walk away from the Eiffel Tower, Hôtel Eiffel Blomet is an attractive option for those who are fans of the Art Deco style. Enjoy a warm and intimate stay at Hôtel Eiffel Blomet.
    room interior of hôtel eiffel blomet
    Prices start at: USD$ 147.64
    Address: 78 Rue Blomet

    Arrondissement 16 

    Much like the 15th Arrondissement, Arrondissement 16 is a great choice if you’re interested in visiting as many museums as you can on your trip. Here you’ll find the Palais Galliera (also known as the City of Paris Fashion Museum), the Louis Vuitton Foundation, and the Musée Marmottan-Monet which holds the largest collection of paintings by famous impressionist Claude Monet! Arrondissement 16 also has a number of spacious parks perfect for outdoor activities.

    1. Hotel Eiffel Kennedy

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    The perfect choice for those looking for a more charming and personal stay, Hotel Eiffel Kennedy offers a very relaxed yet refined atmosphere that you’re sure to enjoy. Feel right at home with attentive staff and comforting interiors at Hotel Eiffel Kennedy! 
    interior of hotel eiffel kennedy room
    Prices start at: USD$ 153.37
    Address: 12 Rue De Boulainvilliers
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    Frequently Asked Questions 

    Still have some questions about traveling to Paris? Here are some answers to questions you may have! 

    Do I need a visa to go to Paris? 

    If you aren’t part of this list of countries that do not need a visa to visit France, you will most likely need a 3-month Schengen visa to visit France.

    What’s the best way to visit the rest of France?

    Want to explore more than Paris? If you’re looking to go beyond the city and into the country, we definitely recommend getting a Eurail France Pass! This pass lets you explore all of France with just one ticket, eliminating the hassle of buying, keeping, and managing other tickets. This is also a great option if you’re traveling with kids since up to 2 children can travel for free for each adult ticket! Click here for more details.

    Do I need to know French if I go to Paris?

    Paris has become a very global destination, especially with the Olympics on the horizon. Though you don’t need to understand French to find your way around the city, learning a few common phrases can make communicating with locals much easier. 

    What else is there to do in Paris? 

    Paris is full of famous landmarks, so it’s easy to lose track of them! Here’s a quick cheat sheet of some of the most must-see spots in Paris:

    What kind of clothes should I pack for Paris?

    While this answer generally depends on which season it is in Paris while you visit, it’s always a good idea to pack a combination of lightweight layers along with a scarf or coat to keep you warm. Umbrellas are a recommended buy in Paris to protect yourself against both the sun and the rain.
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