17 Best Hotels in Eastern Paris, Paris

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SO/ Paris

$$$$ | 10 rue Agrippa d'Aubigné, Paris, 75004, France Fodor's Choice
Gaëlle Le Boulicaut

A behemoth 1960s administrative building has become one of Paris's hottest hotels, sought after for its glam interiors, fashion credentials, and show-stealing views that are second only to the Eiffel Tower. Set across from the Île St-Louis, the hotel has stunning vistas that encompass all of Paris, depending on the exact location of your room. Luxe, streamlined guest rooms show a midcentury modern elegance, highlighting natural materials (leather, lustrous wood, wool carpets), plush furnishings, and marble baths. Take in breathtaking 360-degree panoramas from the 16th-floor bar, or have breakfast at the in-hotel restaurant Bonnie with its stunning vistas by day (with outdoor seating in summer). It's so glamorous even Emily in Paris had a romantic fling here.

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Pros

  • Excellent on-site restaurant
  • Unprecedented views
  • Great spa, fitness room, and big pool

Cons

  • A pricey option for the area
  • Oh-so-chic bar can get crowded
  • Restaurant doesn't prioritize hotel guests
10 rue Agrippa d'Aubigné, Paris, 75004, France
01–78–90–74–00
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162 rooms
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Le Citizen Hôtel

$ | 96 quai de Jemmapes, Paris, 75010, France Fodor's Choice
Le Citizen Hôtel, Canal St-Martin
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With direct views over the historic Canal St-Martin and also close to the Marais, Le Citizen melds minimalist-chic decor and high-tech touches like loaner iPads with a modern ethos that captures the cool eastern Paris vibe. The focus is urban and eco-friendly, with creative use of modern design elements like light wood and ambient lighting to make the most of small spaces. All but the tiniest "City" rooms are quite spacious for Paris, with walk-in showers, Omnisens toiletries, flat-screen TVs, and coffee and tea machines for a homey feel. The views are lovely, but light sleepers may need to use the thoughtfully provided ear plugs for the active nightlife in the vicinity.

Pros

  • Trendy neighborhood
  • Cool perks for the price
  • Friendly, attentive staff

Cons

  • The smallest rooms are best for one person
  • Noisy street
  • About 20 minutes by métro from top attractions
96 quai de Jemmapes, Paris, 75010, France
01–83–62–55–50
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12 rooms
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Mama Shelter Paris East

$ | 109 rue de Bagnolet, Paris, 75020, France Fodor's Choice
Hôtel Mama Shelter, Bastille
Francis Amiand

Close to Père-Lachaise in the up-and-coming 20e arrondissement, this large hotel is an experiment in quirky postmodern countercultural cool, with a fun and funky interior designed by Philippe Starck. Rooms are stylishly lighted, include their own kitchenettes, are stocked with Kiehl's toiletries, and have flat-screen TVs. Many also have huge balconies. The spacious restaurant-bar-lounge attracts an international mix of hip young people.

Pros

  • Trendy design without designer prices
  • Fun vibe with hip bar on-site
  • Entertainment center in each room

Cons

  • 10-minute walk to métro
  • Nearby club can be noisy
  • Small rooms
109 rue de Bagnolet, Paris, 75020, France
01–43–48–48–48
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172 rooms
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Babel

$ | 3 rue Lemon, Paris, 75020, France Fodor's Choice

In a neighborhood lacking in chic lodging choices, this boutique hotel couldn't be more welcome thanks to its ability to provide quintessential style on a budget. The alluring Silk-Road-meets-vintage-Paris decor extends from the welcoming lounges, bar, and restaurant to each of the 31 cozy guestrooms, where everything you could possibly need is right at your fingertips. A thrilling spice-route menu at the restaurant and the convivial cocktail bar keeps guests and locals happy, as does a popular Sunday brunch.

Pros

  • Budget prices but plenty of style
  • Great neighborhood
  • Fun on-site dining options

Cons

  • Not centrally located
  • No spa
  • Rooms are small
3 rue Lemon, Paris, 75020, France
01–87–53–62–32
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31 rooms
No Meals

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Eden Lodge

$$ | 175 rue de Charonne, Paris, 75011, France Fodor's Choice

With a location in a hidden, tree-shaded courtyard off a nondescript street minutes from Père-Lachaise cemetery, no lodging in the capital is quite as unobtrusively fabulous as this trailblazing, 100% sustainable, five-room eco-lodge. No detail was overlooked in designing the ultracontemporary building; spacious rooms are furnished with chic state-of-the-art materials and fixtures that manage to be both cozy and private.

Pros

  • Chic contemporary decor
  • Tons of great restaurants in the neighborhood
  • Spacious terraces in all rooms

Cons

  • Low-key neighborhood
  • No in-house bar
  • Not on the prettiest street
175 rue de Charonne, Paris, 75011, France
01–43–56–73–24
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hôtel Antoine

$$ | 12 rue de Charonne, Paris, 75011, France Fodor's Choice

If you want designer digs in a well-located boutique lodging that won't break the budget, this hotel designed by Christian Lacroix is a great spot for you. Chic, roomy (for Paris), and full of artisan touches reflecting the historical footprint of the neighborhood, the compact 38-room Antoine offers tons of style just a five-minute walk from the Bastille.

Pros

  • Location on the area's best fashion shopping street
  • Quiet, cozy lobby with complimentary coffee
  • Spacious suites

Cons

  • Double rooms on the smaller side
  • Gym is minuscule
  • Breakfast not always complimentary
12 rue de Charonne, Paris, 75011, France
01–55–28–30–11
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38 rooms
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Hôtel Fabric

$$ | 31 rue de la Folie Méricourt, Paris, 75011, France Fodor's Choice

This urban-chic hotel tucked away on an old artisan street is fully in tune with the pulse of the lively Oberkampf neighborhood and close to fabulous nightlife, cocktail bars, restaurants, bakeries, and shopping (and the Marais and Canal St-Martin). The funky mix-and-match interior crosses industrial-loft style with eclectic antiques and still manages to be warm and welcoming. The friendly staff are always on the lookout for ways to improve your stay. Though on the smaller side, rooms are ample enough, with big windows and stylish decor, and bathrooms have soothing rain showerheads. The small in-hotel spa includes a gym, steam room, and a range of beauty treatments and massages (must be booked in advance).

Pros

  • All-you-can-eat breakfast for €20
  • Lots of great sightseeing within walking distance
  • Warm and helpful staff

Cons

  • Rooms can be noisy
  • Very popular, so book well in advance
  • Might be too party-focused for some
31 rue de la Folie Méricourt, Paris, 75011, France
01–43–57–27–00
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33 rooms
No Meals

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Maison Bréguet

$$$ | 8 rue Bréguet, Paris, 75011, France Fodor's Choice

Tucked away on a quiet street so close and yet far enough from the bustling Bastille, this is one of Paris's more elegant boutique lodgings. Artsy touches abound and skylights or balconies in the rooms assure plenty of daylight, all the better to take in every deluxe detail: hand-crafted wood, custom furniture, chic lighting, designer wallpapers and textiles, and marble baths. It adds up to an ultraglamorous lodging with the trappings of a five-star hotel, including a chic restaurant with outdoor seating, a popular cocktail lounge, and a small spa with sauna, hammam, and a micro-pool.

Pros

  • Beautiful rooms with plenty of light
  • Lovely hammam and pool on-site
  • Five-minute walk to Bastille

Cons

  • Not as good a deal as it used to be
  • Pool could be bigger
  • Some rooms on the small side
8 rue Bréguet, Paris, 75011, France
01–58–30–32–31
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50 rooms
No Meals

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Maison Proust

$$$$ | 26 rue de Picardie, Paris, 75003, France Fodor's Choice

Scrupulously devoted to the legacy of Marcel Proust, what this gorgeous hotel lacks in space it makes up for in sheer opulence. Each of the 22 rooms recalls a writer or artist friend of the author or a character from his writings, and all are splendidly arrayed in silk, hand-embroidered, or brocade wallpapers and matching upholstery designed by historic fabric houses. Meticulously sourced original period artwork, writing nooks, and chic bathrooms (in obsidian marble with pressed leather wallpapers) complete the vibe. A sumptuous winter garden, a reading room (lined with original leather-clad volumes), and a bar draw a Proust-worthy crowd, but the exquisite pool and hammam—created by craftspeople to the King of Morocco—are reserved for guests only.

Pros

  • Fabulous location
  • Reservation comes with private one-hour session for two at the luxury pool
  • Incredibly romantic atmosphere

Cons

  • Quite expensive
  • Rooms and suites are minuscule
  • Intimate spaces not for everyone
26 rue de Picardie, Paris, 75003, France
01–86–54–55–55
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22 rooms
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TOO Hotel

$$ | 65 rue Bruneseau, Paris, 75013, France Fodor's Choice

In this hotel on the top floors of one of architect Jean Nouvel's shimmering Duo Towers, guests get an unprecedented view of Paris from one of the city's tallest buildings and its second-tallest hotel. Stylish interiors by Philippe Stark combine contemporary warmth with state-of-the-art technology, like automated window blinds from your bedside touch control. All rooms offer nearly floor-to-ceiling views along with wraparound windows from the bathrooms. The top-notch Asian-inspired TOO restaurant and the TacTac skybar are perched on the building's top floors, and the hotel definitely has Paris's highest spa, with stellar views from the outdoor Jacuzzi. It might be a bit off the beaten path, but prices luckily reflect the up-and-coming neighborhood, and the hotel is a quick and easy métro ride—or a scenic walk along the Seine—to central Paris.

Pros

  • Five-star amenities at four-star prices
  • Tremendous views (each room comes with binoculars)
  • Tramway a 30-second walk away

Cons

  • Bar sometimes closed for private parties
  • No lobby for hanging out
  • Not centrally located
65 rue Bruneseau, Paris, 75013, France
01–78–90–79–90
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139 rooms
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Generator Paris

$ | 9–11 pl. du Colonel Fabien, Paris, 75010, France

It's impossible to find better lodging for €90 a night in Paris, especially a place this close to edgy Belleville and Canal St-Martin, with panoramic views of the city and Sacré-Coeur Basilica to boot; this hostel-hotel offers some good amenities, too. The Generator chain’s winning formula as a clean, comfortable, fun, convenient, quiet, and secure base has made hard-core fans in Europe’s top destinations. For those who desire privacy, the hostel offers a number of streamlined private rooms starting at around €90, some with their very own terrace.

Pros

  • In-house nightclub and lots of lounging areas
  • Some private rooms are available at this hostel
  • Close to great nightlife, restaurants, and the Parc du Buttes-Chaumont

Cons

  • Shared rooms have only bunk beds
  • Breakfast food can run out
  • Not for antisocial types—it's very bustling and friendly
9–11 pl. du Colonel Fabien, Paris, 75010, France
01–70–98–84–00
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199 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Les Deux Gares

$$ | 2 rue des Deux Gares, Paris, 75010, France

There's no way to be glum at this chic, colorful hotel in a bustling neighborhood between two of Paris's main railway stations, Gare de l'Est and the Gare du Nord. Vintage furniture and paintings paired with lively prints and brilliant colors create a vibrant mood in rooms and common areas. Rooms are on the cozy side, though upper-floor rooms have great views, especially the ones with balconies, some with superb views of the trains coming and going. The excellent hotel café across the street is a big draw for Parisian foodies and locals.

Pros

  • Near Paris's Little India (for great Indian food)
  • Reasonably priced
  • Wonderfully vivid, stylish room decor

Cons

  • Busy neighborhood at all hours can be overwhelming
  • Not for those who prefer neutral decor
  • Café isn't located right in the hotel
2 rue des Deux Gares, Paris, 75010, France
01--85--73--11--83
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40 rooms
No Meals

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Hôtel Marais de Launay

$$ | 42 rue Amelot, Paris, 75011, France

The no-frills decor might seem spartan at first, but this tidy boutique hotel also offers modern amenities like free Wi-Fi, a perfect location a few blocks from the regal Place des Vosges, and outstanding prices for the area. Cozy rooms are calm and quiet and have the kind of high-quality mattresses more often found in a four-star hotel.

Pros

  • Homey touches
  • Attentive service
  • Reasonably spacious for the neighborhood

Cons

  • Tiny elevator
  • Some small rooms
  • Basic bathrooms
42 rue Amelot, Paris, 75011, France
01–47–00–88–11
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35 rooms
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Hotel Paradiso

$$ | 135 bd. Diderot, Paris, 75012, France

Film buffs might opt to forego the light of day at MK2 Cinema's hotel, where each of the 36 cozy rooms comes with an overhead projector and giant screen. Chic bathrooms and sleek decor aside, rooms are also equipped with a professional sound system and a PlayStation 5 console. For the full experience, there's popcorn, sundaes, and other movie-night delights delivered to your room (along with more healthy options, like veggie boards and salads from Bob's Juice Bar downstairs). Another option is to head to the rooftop bar for cocktails and outdoor movie screenings.

Pros

  • Superb design and lighting
  • Plush private cinema
  • 2,500 DVDs to choose from

Cons

  • Smallish rooms
  • Limited bar menu
  • Technology can be complicated
135 bd. Diderot, Paris, 75012, France
01--88--59--20--01
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36 rooms
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Hôtel Taylor

$ | 6 rue Taylor, Paris, 75010, France

Tucked away on a tiny one-way street between République and Canal St-Martin, Hôtel Taylor offers large rooms (by Parisian standards) at affordable prices in the edgy 10e arrondissement. Contemporary rooms painted in neutral tones are decorated with light-wood furnishings, vibrant wallpapers, and chic furniture. Flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and dressers to store belongings make your stay extra cozy. Although the views are somber, the location is great for those who want to stay off the beaten track but still be close to the Canal and Marais neighborhoods; the nearby métro keeps the city accessible.

Pros

  • Close to the métro
  • Nespresso machines
  • Larger than average rooms

Cons

  • Some rooms need refurbishment
  • Views aren't great
  • Some open-plan bathrooms
6 rue Taylor, Paris, 75010, France
01–42–40–11–01
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54 rooms
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La Planque Hotel

$$ | 3 rue Arthur Groussier, Paris, 75010, France

Just two blocks from the Canal St-Martin, and within walking distance of shopping, restaurants, and both the Gare du Nord and the Gare du l'Est, lies this pretty, little hotel full of vintage charm that's also easy on the wallet. Classy touches such as plush velvet easy chairs, throw pillows, and headboards in romantic colors, plus trendy vintage touches, a charming skylit dining area, cozy library, a small garden terrace, and attentive service, lend a sophisticated air to what is essentially a semi-budget hotel.

Pros

  • Impeccably clean
  • Stylish, functional rooms and bathrooms
  • Well-priced buffet breakfast (€13) and free coffee and tea in breakfast room

Cons

  • Rooms are quite small
  • Not a central location
  • Small but charming bathrooms
3 rue Arthur Groussier, Paris, 75010, France
01–88–32–73–15
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36 rooms
No Meals

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Le Général Hôtel

$$ | 5–7 rue Rampon, Paris, 75011, France

Designer Jean-Philippe Nuel applied his sleek styling to Le Général, one of Paris's first affordable, high-design hotels. Daring splashes of fuchsia decorate the walls in the common areas, though the rooms are more subdued, in cream, chocolate, and chestnut. Clever decorative touches include clear-plastic desk chairs, ambient lighting, and silver rubber duckies in the bath. A small fitness center and a full-service bar are nice touches, and close proximity to métro stations is another convenience appreciated by guests.

Pros

  • Friendly service
  • Smart design
  • In popular nightlife district

Cons

  • Noisy neighborhood
  • Not within easy walking distance of major tourist attractions
  • Basic breakfast (not included)
5–7 rue Rampon, Paris, 75011, France
01–47–00–41–57
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46 rooms
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