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Hotel Muguet

Hotel Muguet is a widely adored, family-run boutique hotel within a 15-minute walk of the Eiffel Tower, the Invalides, and the Rodin Museum. Most of the 40 spotless rooms are a decent size for Paris, and all come with LED TVs, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi, but no mini-fridges. The hotel's most special rooms have a view of the Eiffel Tower or the gold dome of Invalides. As a small Parisian hotel, there is only one common area to speak of: the skylit breakfast room, where, for a fee, guests can begin their day with unlimited eggs, sausage, bacon, and pastries. The nearby Hotel Jardins d'Eiffel is a good option for travelers looking for in-room minibars and on-site parking.

Hotel Malte - Astotel

Living up to the crisp standards of the Astotel chain and renovated in 2016, the mid-range Malte Opera displays personal charm, too. Situated in the classy Opera district near the Louvre Museum, the 64-room hotel is well-priced for the area, and its location is an excellent springboard for exploring Paris hotspots. Rooms are small, but immaculate and comfortable, with crisp, modern decor, and free minibar soft drinks. There is free Wi-Fi, and free snacks and non-alcoholic drinks are offered every afternoon. Duplex rooms are ideal for traveling families, though there is a narrow spiral staircase that may be dangerous for little ones. Travelers might also like the spacious, apartment-style rooms at nearby [Citadine Prestige Les Halles](Citadines Prestige Les Halles), which have kitchenettes, but no free minibars.

The Westin Paris - Vendôme

The luxury Westin Paris-Vendome is centrally located in the 1st Arrondissement, within walking distance of the Louvre. Its 428 rooms and suites, 80 of which have views of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Tuileries, or the Place de la Concorde, mix traditional and contemporary decor. The formal bar and restaurant -- adorned with a boxwood-planted terrace and oval fountain -- sport jewel tones and mirrored surfaces. The spa has cocoon-shaped treatment rooms, and the fitness center has a range of cardio- and weight-training equipment. Downsides include a fee for in-room Wi-Fi, a scarcity of electrical outlets, and small bathrooms. The hotel also has 13 meeting rooms and a ballroom with murals and chandeliers that can fit up to 2,000 people. Travelers seeking a more historical property might want to consider the nearby Le Meurice, although rates will be higher.

Holiday Inn Paris - Notre Dame

Less than a 10-minute walk to the Notre Dame Cathedral, Holiday Inn Paris – Notre Dame is an upper-mid-range chain hotel with 108 modern rooms in a convenient Latin Quarter location close to several sights. The hotel has a roof terrace with a seasonal bar offering city views, as well as a stylish lobby lounge serving cocktails and healthy snacks. Business travelers can take advantage of the three meeting rooms, and there's a small business area on-site. Breakfast and Wi-Fi are extra with most rates, however, and though rooms are stylish and outfitted with modern amenities, some of them are small and have tiny bathrooms. Travelers might also want to compare rates with Hotel Saint-Louis en l'Isle, a small, mid-range hotel with pretty rooms on an island in the Seine.

Timhotel Tour Eiffel

The best thing about this lower-middle-range chain hotel is its location on the Left Bank of Paris, within sight of the Eiffel Tower -- the penthouse room even catches a glimpse of the monument. The area brims with restaurants, cafes, and shops, while the nearby Dupliex Metro stop makes other attractions accessible. On-site features are few, though a breakfast buffet (which isn't included in rates) can be taken outdoors to a sunny courtyard. The 40 guest rooms are fairly standard fare as well, with basic blond-wood furnishings, but a few renovated rooms add a hit of style with brocade wallpaper. Multiple renovations here have been underway, and while they haven't brought more space or air-conditioning throughout, they have upgraded the bedding. By comparison, the nearby Mercure Paris Tour Eiffel Grenelle is equally low-frills, but it offers AC in rooms.

Cristal Champs Elysees

The Hotel Cristal Champs Elysees is a 26-room boutique on a quiet cobblestone street off the Champs Elysees. Clean, colorful rooms have contemporary decor, and are a good size by Paris standards; high-end amenities include big flat-screen TVs and Keiji toiletries. Spacious bathrooms have glass walk-in showers and some have freestanding tubs. Decor is bold and trendy, particularly in the lobby and breakfast room, with bright pops of color. Rates are reasonable for the location -- close to world-class shopping and dining -- and Wi-Fi is free, but there is no fitness room and breakfast isn't included in the nightly rate.

Le Relais Madeleine

Le Relais Madeleine is a mid-range, 23-room hotel in the 9th Arrondissement of Paris, near the Opera Garnier and close to the famous department stores Printemps and Galeries Lafayette. Rooms have dated decor but decent tech features, including Bose Soundlink speakers. On-site amenities are limited, and though the hotel serves a continental breakfast for a fee, there's no restaurant, gym, or meeting facilities. That said, the hotel does offer loaner iPads, a public computer, and free Wi-Fi. For a more stylish option, travelers could consider the Hotel des 3 Poussins, offering a more modern take on a boutique property and a few rooms with terraces as well.

Seven Hotel Paris

Seven Hotel Paris is a one-of-a-kind, intimate boutique in the Latin Quarter of Paris. Romantic rooms have science fiction-like details such as floating beds, LED fiber-optic lights, and windows that blur with a touch of a button -- though less than private showers may be a deal breaker for some. There's a (charged) breakfast buffet that receives good reviews and an on-site bar, but not many other features. Wi-Fi is free. Compare prices at Hotel Pas de Calais for a more convenient location (it's within walking distance of the Notre Dame Cathedral), but you'll lose the cool vibe found at Seven Hotel.

Hotel Banke Opera Autograph Collection

Situated in a former bank building, the 91-room Hotel Banke is an elegant luxury property conveniently located in the heart of Paris' Opera District, close to several attractions and well serviced by public transportation. The hotel features a beautiful lobby and a stylish restaurant and bar. Entry-level rooms are chic, with wood floors, minibars, and marble bathrooms, though they can be small. Suites offer more space and some have added features like original marble fireplaces, large baths, and custom-made furnishings. The hotel has a fitness area, but it's tiny and equipped with only a couple of machines, and though Wi-Fi is free, some guests complain that it's slow. Travelers could also consider the Castille Paris, a luxury option slightly closer to major attractions (two blocks from Tuileries Gardens), but decor is more subdued.

La Maison Saint Germain

The seven-room, mid-range La Maison Saint Germain offers charming apartments in the heart of Paris. While it does have an excellent location in the Latin Quarter, with multiple major attractions reachable on foot in 15 minutes, this property doesn't offer much in the way of on-site features. There's no restaurant, bar, or business center, and the staff only mans reception during daytime hours. For meals, guests are expected make use of their units, which have kitchenettes or full kitchens. And some have antique furnishings, terraces, and washing machines. A few of the apartments on the high floors even have Eiffel Tower views. But the terri-cotta floors and some of the old-fashioned furniture are less delightful. A better option could be the Hotel Lutetia, which has equally excellent views plus restaurants, a bar, spa, and even a cigar lounge.