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The most beautiful hotels near the Eiffel Tower

Towering over the Seine, strutting between Paris’s most chic districts, the Eiffel Tower promises the greenery of the Champ-de-Mars, the Musée du quai Branly and the Palais de Tokyo. Surrounding it are a number of sumptuous addresses where elegance vies with charm. Here are some of the finest hotels near the Eiffel Tower.

1. Le Narcisse Blanc | Chic and romantic

Neither a flower nor a mythological character, this narcissus refers to Cléo de Mérode, an artist nicknamed le joli petit Narcisse and muse to Toulouse-Lautrec and Nadar, among others. Decorators Thibaut Fron and Thierry Martin imagined this 5-star hotel, a stone's throw from the Alexandre III Bridge, as a romantic, cosy address, focusing on soft, light colors and clean lines. On the first floor, stone and marble make an assault of elegance.

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Whites and browns, beiges and golds, and a search for sobriety: the 37 rooms in Le Narcisse Blanc, some with a charming terrace, adopt a classicism all in harmony. Cléo baptizes the restaurant, where, under a glass roof, you can savor classic cuisine with a slight twist. For a Parisian tea-time, enjoy delicious pastries in the courtyard on sunny days. From Art Deco to the basement, the setting for the swimming pool with counter-current, sauna, jacuzzi and small fitness room. A single cabin, but treatments by Anne Semonin for this Parisian hotel spa.

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Le Narcisse Blanc
37 keys, from 595 € per night

19 Boulevard de la Tour Maubourg, Paris 7e 

2. SAX Paris | A beautiful hotel near the Eiffel Tower with a hidden garden and rooftop

With its hidden garden, outdoor pool, rooftop offering spectacular views of Paris, and Kinugawa restaurant facing the Eiffel Tower, the SAX Paris stands out as one of the most appealing new spots on the Left Bank. More than just a 5-star hotel, it’s a true hub of activity where guests come not only to stay but also to have lunch, enjoy a drink, or dine in an elegant yet relaxed setting.

Le rooftop vue sur la Tour Eiffel de l’hôtel © Le SAX Paris
The hotel’s rooftop with a view of the Eiffel Tower © Le SAX Paris

Housed in a historic building in the 7th arrondissement that was home to the Ségur telephone exchange and its famous “telephone operators” for nearly a century, the SAX Paris blends Parisian heritage, contemporary art, and the spirit of the Left Bank. The hotel preserves several references to this history through black-and-white photographs scattered throughout the guest rooms and common areas. At the heart of the property, Le Jardin—designed by Claudia Ravnbo, artistic director of Studio Ravn—reimagines the spirit of the French formal garden. Sheltered from the hustle and bustle of Paris, this lush oasis featuring a swimming pool invites guests to enjoy a coffee in the sun, have lunch, or extend their evening in a peaceful, green setting.

The 118 rooms and suites exude a warm and sophisticated atmosphere, featuring mirrored accents, dark wood, animal-print rugs, and bathrooms clad in black-and-white White Panda marble. Venetian blinds let in natural light, while vintage photographs evoke the building’s history. Available in ten categories (ranging from 24 to 150 m²), the rooms offer views of Place de Breteuil, the rooftops of Paris, or the interior garden. Six rooms also feature a green terrace overlooking Avenue de Saxe, while several connecting rooms are available to accommodate families and groups of friends.

Réserver une Suite Signature à l’hôtel © Le SAX Paris
Book a Signature Suite at the hotel © Le SAX Paris

On the culinary front, the hotel is home to the Japanese restaurant Kinugawa Rive Gauche on the first floor. With seating for 180 inside and 200 on the terrace, the restaurant boasts a spectacular view of the Eiffel Tower, which seems to tower over the tables. In an atmosphere enlivened by regular DJ sets, the menu showcases contemporary Japanese cuisine through signature dishes such as miso-marinated black cod, white truffle salmon taruto, and tuna tartare with caviar. Above, the 350 m² rooftop offers an exceptional panoramic view of the capital. The second restaurant, Le SAX, and its bar extend the artistic vibe that permeates the entire establishment. On the ceiling, a fresco by STO, inspired by *Liberty Leading the People*, complements a unique Murano chandelier designed by Venetian artist Christian Pellizzari.

Finally, head to SAX Le Club, the hotel’s wellness oasis: a heated outdoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, a stylishly designed Technogym fitness center, and two treatment rooms dedicated to massages and facials using SAX’s own products.

Le jardin de l’hôtel proche de la Tour Eiffel © Le SAX Paris
The hotel’s garden near the Eiffel Tower © Le SAX Paris

Good to know: Designed by Karine Journo’s studio, La Galerie—a space that can be reserved for private events—features a spectacular decor comprising nearly 200 mirrors and a collection of Baccarat chandeliers. In the same spirit of dialogue between creativity and hospitality, the hotel also features several works of digital art, including a collaboration with the studio Drop the Spoon centered on a film dedicated to ecology.

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Sax Paris, LXR Hotels & Resorts
118 rooms, rates starting at 1,285 euros per night
55 avenue de Saxe, Paris 7th arrondissement
Official website

3. Hôtel La Bourdonnais | The Hotel for Aesthetes 

Located at 111-113 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, this hotel near the Eiffel Tower—part of the Inwood Hotels collection—underwent a spectacular upgrade when it reopened in the spring of 2026. Under the artistic direction of architect Oscar Lucien Ono (who also designed Villa Miraé and Le Soleia, a 4-star hotel in Nice), the hotel has swapped out its 2013 decor for an aesthetic blending exotic influences with Parisian sophistication. The most radical change is evident upon arrival: the former street-side reception area, where guests used to wait standing up, has been completely replaced by a premium VIP lounge. Now, guests check in while seated on large, comfortable sofas.

La Bourdonnais Lobby © DR
La Bourdonnais Lobby © DR

The 53-room hotel is divided into five categories of rooms and suites, some of which offer views of the Eiffel Tower. Three color themes invite guests to escape: the “Végétale” theme (teal blue and floral patterns), the “Animale” theme (beige and straw tones with exotic wildlife motifs), and the “Paysage” theme (terracotta hues and silhouette patterns). The Classic Rooms (15 m²) and Superior Rooms (16–19 m²) prioritize privacy, while the Executive Rooms (20–23 m²) and Deluxe (24–28 m²) charm guests with their thick carpeting and luxurious fabrics from Rubelli, Lelièvre, and Casamance. The Junior Suites (28–33 m²) offer generous space for four people. Special mention goes to Room 308 (Plant theme), located on the courtyard side, equipped with a Japanese-style toilet, a walk-in shower, and sofa beds. 

© La Bourdonnais
© La Bourdonnais

The journey continues in the bathrooms, all newly renovated with a blend of marble and warm wood, featuring Terre de Mars organic products. The Minuit Express bar is the beating heart of the hotel, transporting guests to three destinations—Europe, the Americas, and the Orient—through the cocktails and dishes created by Chef Khalid Mansour. For business travelers, a 50 m² seminar room, bathed in light from a glass roof, can accommodate up to 50 people. This combination of premium services is complemented by a dedicated concierge service and pet-friendly accommodations. 

La Bourdonnais Bar © DR
La Bourdonnais Bar © DR

La Bourdonnais Hotel
53 rooms, rates starting at 270 euros per night.
111-113 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, Paris 7th
Official website

4. Shangri-La Paris | The hidden treasure

When the Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts group borrowed its former mansion, built in 1896, from Prince Roland Bonaparte, grand-nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, they got it right, with the building's remarkable restoration by architect Richard Martinet and superb decor by Pierre-Yves Rochon. Set on the hill of Chaillot, between the Trocadero gardens and the Palais de Tokyo, its handsome ashlar façade faces the Musée Guimet. A few steps under a canopy and you enter a hushed world, imposing in its opulence, soothing in its sobriety. While marble and gilding, chandeliers and moldings are the order of the day, the decor of this Parisian palace adds Asian touches to a very French atmosphere. With their pale blues and golds, camels and light yellows, the 101 rooms - including the extraordinary Suites Impériale, listed as a Historic Monument - are soft and modern, as confirmed by the TV screen hidden in the bathroom mirror.

Bauhinia terrace © Maëlle Saliou

Almost every room has a view of the Iron Lady. Two tables close to the Eiffel Tower, including the Michelin-starred Shang Palace, the capital's only Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant, and the glass dome of La Bauhinia, extended by superb gardens, to enjoy cuisine with a maritime accent. The Chi Spa, housed in the former stables, boasts a 17-metre swimming pool under a trompe-l'oeil sky and 100% organic Alaena treatments. Everyone has said it, now it's up to you to verify it: the Shangri-La Paris promises the finest hotel view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Swimming pool © Shangri-La

Shangri-La Paris
100 keys from €1,470 per night

10 avenue d'Iéna, 75016 Paris

5. La Réserve Paris | The palace with a view

The former residence of the Duc de Morny, acquired by Michel Reybier, owner of the La Réserve group, has become this palace, the most intimate in the capital with its 49 keys, and also one of the most delicate. The rooms in this hotel near the Champs-Élysées, the smallest of which measure 40 m2, are designed like Haussmann apartments, inviting the sunshine in through the large windows. Embossed motifs, Cordoba leather, black and gold lacquered doors: if Jacques Garcia's touch is recognizable, the decorator has placed an elegant restraint on his eccentricities. This allows the eye to linger on the Hungary stitch of the parquet floors, the silk hangings on the walls, the antique furniture and the Carrara marble in the bathrooms. A valet in each room and 21st-century comforts, from the mirror integrating the television to the mini bar in name only, confirm the luxury of our attentions.

Junior Suite ©La Réserve

Naturally, we salute Jérôme Banctel's double-starred cuisine at Le Gabriel, but it would be a shame not to take a seat on the terrace of La Pagode de Cos for a taste of otherworldly flavors. Extending from the bar, the imposing library opens onto a tree-lined courtyard and houses over 3,000 books, including some rare first editions. It's a pleasant place to linger over a cup of tea or a discreet lunch. Some will join the hidden smoking room or bask in the warmth of the spa. Here, too, you'll find a generous 16-metre swimming pool, as well as a hammam and three cabins for treatments by anti-ageing specialist Nescens-Swiss.

La Pagode de Cos © G. Gardette

La Réserve Paris
40 keys from €2,030 per night

42 avenue Gabriel, 75008 Paris

6. Le Cinq Codet | Sophiticated lady

It's no mean feat to choose an old telecom exchange from the 1930s and convert it into a 5-star hotel in Paris. Tucked away between the Invalides and École Militaire buildings, behind its curvaceous facade and bay windows, are the astonishing interiors designed by architect Jean-Philippe Nuel. The style of Le Cinq Codet, inspired by Art Deco, is set in a highly contemporary atmosphere, with a collection of over 400 works of art on every floor, the design of the warm lobby with its black-and-white veined marble desks and XXL lampshades.

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High ceilings warmed by the warmth of wood and touches of color. The 67 rooms and suites are divided into 29 types, with shades of plum, gray or brick between the light oak parquet and the wide windows. Bathtubs are sometimes invited into the bedroom, and home automation is a matter of course. The small spa - treatment room, herbal tea room and fitness room - finds its serenity on the 3rd floor around a terrace with jacuzzi, leaving the first floor to the lounge bar and Chiquette restaurant, which stretch out onto the interior patio. The cuisine is inspired by the greatest culinary traditions, and the atmosphere is one of hushed sophistication, far from the hustle and bustle of Paris, but the Eiffel Tower is only a 15-minute walk away.

Suite Dôme © Cinq Codet

Le Cinq Codet
67 keys from €526 per night

5 rue Louis Codet, 75007 Paris

7. Maison Villeroy | Pied-à-terre near the Eiffel Tower

In an opulent building in the Golden Triangle, the Maison Villeroy offers 11 ultra-luxurious suites, rooms and apartments in an elegant setting, beautifully renovated by a team of craftsmen. From the grand staircase gilded with gold leaf, to the restored woodwork and frescoes in the restaurant and bar, to the spectacular alabaster designer lighting by Atelier Alain Ellouz, everything here is designed to make you feel at home, but in a grandiose setting.

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Before heading upstairs to the rooms, spread over 3 floors, all furnished with a residential spirit in shades of blue and grey, mixing antique details with contemporary pieces - Christofle cutlery-storage eggs, marble fireplaces carved from a single block with an organic shape, works by Pierre Bonnefille composed of mineral, limestone and lava powders... - take a break at the Grapille bar and Trente-Trois restaurant. Awarded a Michelin star, Sébastien Sanjou's menu is precise and unadorned, highlighting rigorously selected produce.

The little extra? The private marble spa with jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, experiential shower and private terrace, where you can relax even after check-out, thanks to attractive courtesy cabins.

Maison Villeroy
11 keys from €1,200 per night

33 Rue Jean Goujon, 75008 Paris

8. Alberte Hotel | Contemporary and Elegant

At the Alberte Hotel, located next to the Eiffel Tower, 23 rooms welcome guests seeking the thrill of staying so close to the Champ de Mars and the chic heart of Paris. Ideal as a strategically located base, this 4-star hotel also hosts seminars and other professional events, particularly in its basement lounge, which is well-suited for business meetings.

© Alberte hotel
© Alberte Hotel

We particularly enjoy having breakfast in the vaulted lounge with its old-world charm, after a peaceful night’s sleep on the courtyard side—though the street-facing rooms are no less comfortable.

Alberte Hotel
23 rooms, rates starting at 219 euros per night
66 Avenue Bosquet, Paris 7th arrondissement

9. Renaissance Nobel Tour Eiffel

The hotel near the Eiffel Tower, certified Clé Verte for its sustainable commitments, is built around four historic buildings, which in 1850 housed a convent. At its heart is one of the most beautiful private gardens in Paris, covering 1,000m2. The terrace is adorned with parquet flooring, Parisian lampposts, trees and a host of colorful plants and flowers - a bucolic, poetic space so rare in the capital that its atmosphere is restful. It's easy to imagine settling down on one of the wrought-iron chairs around a table with an immaculate tablecloth to enjoy Maison Revka's French cuisine with Slavic flavors. This is the perfect opportunity to (re)discover Revka-house smoked salmon, vodka and spices, potato mille-feuille with caviar, and Mont-Blanc pavlova with blackcurrant.

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Meals in the glass roof, facing the verdant garden, are just as pleasant in cooler weather. The lounge bar, meanwhile, is perfect for a sheltered cocktail while discovering the hotel's latest digital art exhibitions. The 122 rooms are uncluttered, with headboards depicting plains and forests. Depending on your mood, you can choose a key with a view of the garden or a suite facing the Eiffel Tower. This cocoon of softness is complemented by a fitness center open 24 hours a day.

Renaissance Nobel Tour Eiffel
122 keys from €407 per night
55-57 Avenue Raymond Poincaré, 75116 Paris

10. Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel

The 5-star hotel is recognizable by its Haussmann façade and wrought iron balconies, adorned with red geraniums and its location just a stone's throw from the Iron Lady. Inside, the British-inspired decor features velvet, taffeta and warm colors to create a refined, contemporary feel.

sofitel baltimore junior suite deluxe

The experience continues at Lordy’s Paris Club, the bistronomic restaurant at the Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel, where the decor—designed by Michael Malapert and PSC Hospitalité—creates a warm and elegant atmosphere. Parisian traditions and British flair come together here through iconic dishes reimagined by Chef Damien Gomes. The terrace, shared by the LPC Bar and the restaurant on Avenue Kléber, extends the experience on sunny days.

Sofitel Paris Baltimore Tour Eiffel
103 keys, from €575 per night
88 bis Avenue Kléber, 75016 Paris

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