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Some posts on this site contain affiliate links, meaning if you book or buy something through one of these links, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you! Read the full disclosure policy here. I have visited Paris several times, including visits to Paris in winter, spring, summer, and fall. I visit multiple times a year for this blog and have stayed in a LOT of Paris hotels. For starters, I love checking out different neighborhoods and staying there to dive deeper. Secondly, I want to check out as many hotels in Paris as possible to help you out!
And after having explored the ins and outs of this lovely city, I have to say, there are some incredible districts or arrondissements as they say in French! The best part about each of them is that they all have their own personalities! So whether you want to party till dawn, are visiting for the first time , or are even coming here on your honeymoon, I have the perfect Paris where-to-stay guide to help you choose which part of the city is right for you.
Included in this guide are the best hotels that are right for you based on where you want to stay in the city. How do I know this? So here is my ultimate guide on where to stay in Paris plus the perfect hotels. From the dreamy and colorful buildings of the Montmartre neighborhood to the bustling city center, let me help you find which arrondissement or neighborhood to stay in Paris during your visit.
Here is a quick list of best neighborhoods in Paris to refer back to. For more details and best hotels in Paris! Note: I literally update this guide after every trip to Paris. In alone, I visited Paris 5 times, ending with my recent visit in October. Paris is an ever-changing and evolving city, therefore best neighborhoods and hotels change over time.
I keep this updated and relevant for your next trip! Neighborhood, district, arrondissementโฆwhat does it all mean?! While there are several neighborhoods quartiers in French in Paris, there are only 20 arrondissements. An arrondissement is actually an administrative district. So Paris is broken down into 20 arrondissements and they start in the center of Paris at the 1st Arrondissement and move out clockwise kind of like an escargot or pain au raisin shape!