
Budget hotels in Paris saved my reputation as a travel blogger.
I had promised my readers I’d find a decent room in Paris for under $100. My friends laughed. “Good luck,” they said. “You’ll end up in a closet with a view of a brick wall.”
Challenge accepted.
I spent two weeks in Paris, sleeping in eight different budget properties across six arrondissements. I found moldy basements and paper-thin walls. But I also found gems — charming rooms, helpful hosts, croissants included — all for under $100 a night.
In this guide, I’m sharing the 8 best budget hotels in Paris that prove you don’t need a trust fund to fall in love with the City of Light.
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| Hotel Name | Price/Night | Neighborhood | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel de Nesle | $89 | Latin Quarter | Romantics |
| Le Regent Montmartre | $95 | Montmartre | Artists |
| Hotel des Arts | $78 | Montmartre | Solo travelers |
| Hotel de la Herse d’Or | $85 | Le Marais | History lovers |
| Young and Happy Hostel (Private) | $65 | Latin Quarter | Budget purists |
I almost didn’t book Hotel de la Herse d’Or. The photos looked too good to be true for $85 a night in Le Marais — Paris’s most fashionable neighborhood.
But I booked it anyway.
The room was tiny. Let’s be honest. The elevator was more of a closet. But the location was perfect. I stepped outside and landed in 17th-century Paris — cobblestone streets, hidden courtyards, falafel shops on every corner.
And the best part? A real Parisian boulangerie next door. Fresh croissants every morning for €1.50.
Book Hotel de la Herse d’Or here
That trip taught me that budget hotels in Paris aren’t about luxury. They’re about location, character, and knowing where to look.
Neighborhood: Latin Quarter (6th arrondissement)
This hotel is pure Parisian fantasy. Each room is decorated differently — think exposed beams, antique furniture, and murals painted on walls. The building dates back to the 16th century. Some rooms share bathrooms (check before booking), but the charm is unmatched.
Pros: Unbelievable character, heart of Latin Quarter, romantic
Cons: No elevator, some shared bathrooms
Nearby: Notre-Dame, Seine River, Saint-Michel fountain
Neighborhood: Montmartre (18th arrondissement)
A beautiful hotel tucked away on a quiet Montmartre street. Le Regent offers soundproofed rooms (rare in this price range), a small garden courtyard, and views of the Sacré-Cœur from some rooms. The staff is wonderfully helpful.
Pros: Quiet location, soundproofing, garden
Cons: Hill climb to Sacré-Cœur (but that’s Montmartre)
Nearby: Sacré-Cœur, Place du Tertre, Moulin Rouge
Neighborhood: Montmartre (18th arrondissement)
A simple, no-frills hotel that understands budget travelers. Rooms are small but sparkling clean. The location is perfect — steps from the Abbesses metro and a short walk to the Sacré-Cœur. Free WiFi and friendly staff.
Pros: Cheap, clean, great location
Cons: Tiny rooms, no elevator
Nearby: Abbesses metro, Sacré-Cœur, Rue Lepic
Neighborhood: Le Marais (4th arrondissement)
My personal favorite. This hotel sits on one of the oldest streets in Paris (Rue Quincampoix). Rooms are small but warm, with wooden beams and floral wallpaper. The neighborhood is unbeatable — walking distance to Centre Pompidou, Notre-Dame, and the best falafel in Paris.
Pros: Incredible location, historic building, charming
Cons: Tiny elevator, no AC (ask for a fan)
Nearby: Centre Pompidou, Notre-Dame, Rue des Rosiers
Neighborhood: Latin Quarter (5th arrondissement)
Don’t let “hostel” scare you. Young and Happy offers private rooms with ensuite bathrooms. The crowd is young and social, but the private rooms are quiet enough for light sleepers. Free breakfast included (simple but appreciated).
Pros: Very cheap, social atmosphere, free breakfast
Cons: Can be loud on weekends, basic rooms
Nearby: Jardin du Luxembourg, Panthéon, Rue Mouffetard
Check Young and Happy private rooms
Neighborhood: Batignolles (17th arrondissement)
A hidden gem in a residential neighborhood that most tourists miss. Hotel Eldorado has a gorgeous garden courtyard where breakfast is served in warm weather. Rooms are simple but comfortable. The area feels like real Paris — bakeries, markets, families.
Pros: Garden courtyard, local neighborhood, peaceful
Cons: Farther from major sights (15-20 minutes by metro)
Nearby: Parc Monceau, Batignolles market, Place de Clichy
Neighborhood: Latin Quarter (5th arrondissement)
A basic but reliable budget hotel. Hotel Victoria offers clean rooms, firm beds, and a location near the Sorbonne university. The area is filled with affordable restaurants and bookshops. Free WiFi and 24-hour front desk.
Pros: Reliable, great student neighborhood, cheap eats nearby
Cons: No frills, dated decor
Nearby: Sorbonne University, Luxembourg Gardens, Cluny Museum
Neighborhood: Montparnasse (14th arrondissement)
A large facility that primarily hosts student groups but opens rooms to individual travelers. The trade-off: basic, dorm-like rooms but excellent amenities: indoor pool, sauna, garden, and buffet breakfast (extra fee). Good for families or travelers who want space over style.
Pros: Pool, sauna, garden, family-friendly
Cons: Institutional feel, far from center (20 minutes by metro)
Nearby: Catacombs of Paris, Montparnasse Tower, Parc Montsouris
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| Neighborhood | Vibe | Best For | Nightly Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
| Latin Quarter | Student energy, historic, cheap eats | First-timers, young travelers | 65−95 |
| Montmartre | Artistic, village feel, hills | Romantics, photographers | 78−100 |
| Le Marais | Trendy, historic, gay-friendly | Fashion lovers, history buffs | 85−110 |
| Batignolles | Local, quiet, residential | Families, return visitors | 80−95 |
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