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Any Paris travel guide will agree that the elegant capital of France is one of the most romantic destinations in the world. The city is divided into distinct, vibrant neighbourhoods that each offer a different type of authentic Parisian charm beyond the tourist highlights of the Champs-Elysees, the Louvre and banks of the Seine.

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Le General Hotel

France, Ile-de-France, Paris

“Designed by Jean-Philippe Nule, this contemporary three-star hotel has playful fuchsia accents and all the necessary mod cons.”

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From EUR 150.00
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The Five Hotel

France, Ile-de-France, Paris

“The futuristic interiors create a hip hideout on the fringes of the Latin Quarter that make a good choice for funky budget Paris.”

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From EUR 160.00
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Hotel Therese

France, Ile-de-France, Paris

"A contemporary, calming boutique hotel, ideally positioned between the Louvre and the Opera House."

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From EUR 125.00
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Standard Design Hotel

France, Ile-de-France, Paris

“The design hotel cuts unnecessary frills to offer great value near the Bastille, where cool interiors mingle with friendly staff.”

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La Villa Saint-Germain

France, Ile-de-France, Paris

“Stylishly minimalist, this boutique hotel stands against a backdrop of Parisian bohemia, near some of the world’s finest galleries.”

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Travel articles about Paris

Favourite Hotels Outside Paris | Martin O'Brien | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

It is still possible to find real jewels in the Parisian countryside, private family chateaux which, while not strictly speaking hotels, are happy to accommodate guests

The Erotic Museum, Paris | Jim Keeble | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

Start from the bottom and work your way up, said the woman at the ticket desk, without a hint of innuendo

Barefoot in Paris | Stanley Stewart | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

For a romantic weekend in Paris, the Mermaid was appropriately inappropriate: beautiful, flighty, inconstant, in a word, a bombshell. I was always waiting for her to explode…

Roller Skating in Paris | Jasper Winn | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

The hyper-active Boris had climbed onto a balcony to aim his loud-hailer at us. 'SKATE ENSEMBLE! SKATE VITE! OBEY THE POLICE! HAVE FUN!' And we were off. Downhill. Down a dark street

Why Go To Paris? | Stanley Stewart | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

It is the genius of Paris that it lives up to so many of its own clichés. Romantic, sophisticated, bohemian, glamorous, artistic, seductive, Paris is diverse and generous enough to satisfy them all

The Paris Flea Markets | Andrew Eames | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

Paris is different things to different people and when, on my umpteenth visit the other day, a friend was banging on about Paris being the city for markets... frankly, I harrumphed...

Re of Light | Heidi Fuller-Love | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

Just three hours out of Paris on the high speed TGV, there's an island off the Atlantic coast which combines southern-hot sun with a seriously chic ambiance

The Islands of Créteil | Annabel Simms | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

The last place on earth where you would expect to find four small islands, linked by footbridges, containing only old houses and country villas hidden by trees and encircled by riverside walks and weeping willows

Ecouen | Annabel Simms | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

The château gradually rises into view as you approach it from the woodland path and is suddenly revealed in all its stateliness as you emerge onto the vast flat lawn at the top

Ile Du Martin-Pecheur | Annabel Simms | France, Ile-de-France, Paris

Guinguettes are so called because le petit blanc, the modest but lively white wine of the Paris region they used to serve, made people giguet (ready to dance a jig)

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