Looking for hotels near Church of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre? Take inspiration from real travellers.

Recommended Paris Hotels

Discover our trending hotels close to Church of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre

5 star

Show more

Business travel

Crowne Plaza Paris République, an IHG Hotel
4.4/555 Reviews

Crowne Plaza Paris République, an IHG Hotel

Paris|2.14km from Church of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre
We stayed six nights at this fairly spartan property that was fitted with basic room attributes including a small refrigerator, a hair dryer and a tiny safe. We requested a coffee maker and received a hot pot with instant coffee. Getting an iron in the room proved a bit of an ordeal. The room was clean and the beds were quite good. Hotel staff was uniformly convivial, accommodating and helpful with exception of an encounter with the night manager (more on that later). Only one low voltage outlet in the bathroom was provided that could power an electric razor. My daughter brought a dual-voltage curling iron and hair straightener that could not be used in the bathroom due to lack of an electrical outlet. Staff ultimately provided an extension cord to be strung from the nightstand, and over the bed that my daughter was able to use to reach a wall mirror in the bedroom. We had the misfortune to be at the property during the annual Pride celebration at Place de la Republique directly in front of the hotel. My wife has mobility issues and we had to push through hundreds of drunken celebrants to get to the only entrance to the hotel. Scary stuff getting pushed along by a mob where my wife could have fallen and been trampled. I understand the Pride celebration is a public event but its a scheduled event that the hotel could have alerted clients to and made provisions to have opened a guarded entrance on the backside of the building away from the inebriated mob. With an early morning departure to the airport, I went to the desk the night before to check out so we could leave quickly the following morning. The front desk clerk advised that the hotel had my card on file and my e-mail address so they would send me the bill thereafter with nothing additionally to be done the next morning - just drop the key and run. As we were leaving early the next morning the night manager told me that I couldn't leave because I hadn't settled my bill. He inferred I was skipping out without paying the bill. I recounted the discussion I had the previous night and he repeated firmly that the bill needed to be closed out before we could leave. It was an uncomfortable encounter that was unnecessary. Somebody needs training here and its not the client. In summary, I'd say this property lacked many expected elements for the price point and as such could only describe it as providing moderate value. The lack of provisions to accommodate client access during the Pride celebration and the check-out snafu made it seem that they were somehow new to the game.

Show more

Breakfast

Hotel Henri IV Rive Gauche
4.3/554 Reviews

Hotel Henri IV Rive Gauche

Paris|0.07km from Church of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre
We have stayed at this hotel 4 times since 2014, 3 times pre-pandemic and the last recently. The location is fantastic. It is on Rue St. Jacques about a block off the Seine, one block east of the Blvd. Saint Michel. It is a heavy tourist area, with narrow streets and an endless variety of cheap restaurants of all types. But it is so close to so many things -- Notre Dame, the Pantheon, La Chapelle, Luxembourg Gardens. It is wedged between the fashionable 6th and 7th arrondissements to the West and the Sorbonne to the East. Other than location, however, the hotel does not have a lot going for it. On our last stay, we were given a very tiny room, and I mean tiny. It was a double, with maybe a foot of clearance on each side of the bed and no more than about 5 feet from the foot of the bed to the wall. Our booking said the room was 173 square feet, but this was nowhere close. I measured and it was about 120 square feet, including the bathroom and a useless little hall that connected the bathroom to the bedroom. If memory serves me, the measurements of the bedroom proper were about 8 x 11 with a 2 x 6 foot indentation where the desk/minibar was kept. There was not enough room to open our suitcase unless we put it on the bed, which is not optimal to say the least. (See pictures.) We objected to the front desk, and while the clerk was very professional, the bottom line was there was nothing he could do and he tried to convince us that this was a ”classic” double and would be the same at any other 3 star hotel. This is not true and does not explain why it would be billed as 173 square feet. The next day we were given a larger room which was 173 square feet and quite adequate, even comfortable. The bed, linens and towels were about what you would expect from a 3 star hotel, no complaints about that. The toiletries were minimal and practically useless. The internet was painfully slow. Housekeeping was borderline. The sheets were not changed, which does not bother me for a 3 night stay, but I don't think we were given fresh towels. The 1/8th inch sliver of soap was not replaced, nor were the 1/2 ounce tubes of shampoo / body wash. Breakfast is not included and unlike most hotels there is no option to include it. Thus you pay full price, which is way too much and has declined over the years. The offering is a couple types of cold cuts, a couple types of cheese in tiny individual wrappers, three flavors of yogurt if lucky, two types of cold cereal, a croissant, a few pieces of fruit, small loaves of bread, puff pastry pain au chocolate and hard boiled eggs. There is probably sliced bread and a toaster. Due to the limited selection, every breakfast is going to be the same. The tables are extremely small, and great care must be taken to fit everything, and we are talking about a plate, a cup and saucer, a pot of coffee and a small pitcher of warm milk. One careless motion and something is bound to land on the floor. One distress

Show more

Reviews for Paris Hotels

Searching for hotels near Church of Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre? Compare room rates and reviews to find your ideal stay.
Hotel Esmeralda
3.9/514 Reviews
An average hotel, one cent for one cent. The facade is hard to find, there is no elevator, the stairs are narrow, the walkways are narrow, hey. I arrived late at night and regretted it. I changed places after staying one night, see the picture ...
Hotel Henri IV Rive Gauche
4.3/554 Reviews
We have stayed at this hotel 4 times since 2014, 3 times pre-pandemic and the last recently. The location is fantastic. It is on Rue St. Jacques about a block off the Seine, one block east of the Blvd. Saint Michel. It is a heavy tourist area, with narrow streets and an endless variety of cheap restaurants of all types. But it is so close to so many things -- Notre Dame, the Pantheon, La Chapelle, Luxembourg Gardens. It is wedged between the fashionable 6th and 7th arrondissements to the West and the Sorbonne to the East. Other than location, however, the hotel does not have a lot going for it. On our last stay, we were given a very tiny room, and I mean tiny. It was a double, with maybe a foot of clearance on each side of the bed and no more than about 5 feet from the foot of the bed to the wall. Our booking said the room was 173 square feet, but this was nowhere close. I measured and it was about 120 square feet, including the bathroom and a useless little hall that connected the bathroom to the bedroom. If memory serves me, the measurements of the bedroom proper were about 8 x 11 with a 2 x 6 foot indentation where the desk/minibar was kept. There was not enough room to open our suitcase unless we put it on the bed, which is not optimal to say the least. (See pictures.) We objected to the front desk, and while the clerk was very professional, the bottom line was there was nothing he could do and he tried to convince us that this was a ”classic” double and would be the same at any other 3 star hotel. This is not true and does not explain why it would be billed as 173 square feet. The next day we were given a larger room which was 173 square feet and quite adequate, even comfortable. The bed, linens and towels were about what you would expect from a 3 star hotel, no complaints about that. The toiletries were minimal and practically useless. The internet was painfully slow. Housekeeping was borderline. The sheets were not changed, which does not bother me for a 3 night stay, but I don't think we were given fresh towels. The 1/8th inch sliver of soap was not replaced, nor were the 1/2 ounce tubes of shampoo / body wash. Breakfast is not included and unlike most hotels there is no option to include it. Thus you pay full price, which is way too much and has declined over the years. The offering is a couple types of cold cuts, a couple types of cheese in tiny individual wrappers, three flavors of yogurt if lucky, two types of cold cereal, a croissant, a few pieces of fruit, small loaves of bread, puff pastry pain au chocolate and hard boiled eggs. There is probably sliced bread and a toaster. Due to the limited selection, every breakfast is going to be the same. The tables are extremely small, and great care must be taken to fit everything, and we are talking about a plate, a cup and saucer, a pot of coffee and a small pitcher of warm milk. One careless motion and something is bound to land on the floor. One distress
Hotel le Notre Dame Saint Michel
4.2/5103 Reviews
Positive (+) -Very centrally located -The breakfast was good the service friendly Negative (-) -The hotel is located at the intersection of two busy roads. It is therefore noisy in the room. If you are looking for a quiet room, you are wrong in this hotel. Especially the expensive rooms overlooking the main street and Notre Dame are noisy. -No air extractor in the shower / toilet. The showers are generally poor. The shower is not optimally positioned and it is always a lottery whether hot or cold water comes. -The hotel is quite run down and also reminds of a youth hostel. -The carpets in the room are deliberately chosen with colors that you can not see the dirt that is carried from the streets of Paris into the hotel. Fortunately, you can not see the dirt, but still very disgusting to sleep in such a room with carpet. -There is no coffee maker and slippers in the room. In summary, the hotel is highly overrated. We would never book in this hotel again. Also, the hotel does not deserve the name ”boutique”. It is just cheap and run down. It lacks heart and hospitality and you can tell that the owners are only in it for the money.
Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection
4.4/549 Reviews
The hotel is small overall, but the rooms are not small, especially in a great location, very close to Notre Dame Cathedral. There are also many restaurants and convenience stores in the surrounding area. However, it should be noted that most of the hotel's rooms can only accommodate up to 2 people (including children), and the third person will not be able to use an extra bed. This is a local law. Therefore, the choice of traveling with a baby needs to be carefully chosen.
Hotel Les Rives de Notre-Dame
4.6/549 Reviews
Our stay here at Hotel Les Rives de Notre-Dame, was like a breath of fresh air. We walked up to a small door facing the Seine, greeted by such a warm staff, Eliza, who welcomed us as if we were friends who came over to stay. We were surprised to be upgraded to the best room in the hotel for our 1 night stay. The room in the article was outstanding, every detail well thought of, the view from the attic windows, the little roller shades to block out light and for privacy, the bathrooms, closets and even the curtains to separate the bed from the living area. Beautiful, cozy and warm hospitality from everyone. Dino helped us with the checkout . He was so helpful and even bid us farewell as if we were friends leaving his home. I’d stay here again for sure. So lovely, we really didn’t want to leave. Thank you, very much.
Hotel du Parc Saint-Severin
4.5/571 Reviews
I seldom bother to write reviews unless it's really good or really bad. In this case, Hotel Parc Saint-Séverin is just excellent. I decided to book this hotel because it has a very good review, its overall points were in the top 3 for the area. After 3 days staying here, I'm confident to tell you all, the good reviews are all true. This hotel has great location and great service, every person I met in the hotel was friendly and helpful at all times, lots of polite greetings and smiling faces every day! It's the one thing I really appreciate, for me it's the most important factor that made this stay so satisfactory. I'll definitely recommend this hotel to everyone. I'm just very sorry that I'm too poor to leave a big tip behind, but I will come back soon.

Frequently Asked Questions

More about Paris

Introduction to Paris, France: An Ode to Love and Art

Situated in the Ile-de-France region, Paris, the capital city of France, is renowned globally as the 'City of Love' and the 'City of Lights'. Known for its art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture, Paris serves as the epitome of romance and elegance. Its timeless familiarity due to famous landmarks, like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, combined with its love for coffee culture and designer boutiques, offers a unique allure that's truly Parisian.

Practical Information for Travelling to Paris

International travelers typically land at Charles de Gaulle Airport, the major aviation hub in France. RER B (city train) and Roissybus are efficient transport services to reach the city center. Visa requirements depend on the country of origin; please consult the French embassy or consulate in your country for accurate information.

While cash is accepted, credit cards are the primary mode of payment. French is the official language, although English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Remember to greet with 'Bonjour' (Good day) as the French value politeness. In terms of traditions, Bastille Day on July 14th is a major national celebration that visitors can enjoy.

Must-Visit Attractions in Paris

Paris is home to some of the world's most iconic landmarks. The Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Champs-Élysées, and the bohemian Montmartre district top the list. The city's beautiful parks like the Tuileries Garden and the enchanting Palace of Versailles are also worth exploring.

Weather and Best Time to Visit Paris

Paris experiences a temperate climate. Summers (June to August) are warm with temperatures around 25°C (77°F), while winters can be chilly, averaging around 3-6°C (37-42°F). The best time to visit is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November), when the weather is pleasant. Pack accordingly with comfortable shoes, as exploring Paris often involves walking.

Choosing the Perfect Paris Accommodation

Paris has a wide variety of accommodation options. For a stay close to main attractions, Hotel du Louvre in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt is an excellent choice. Foodies might enjoy Hotel Le Six, located near various Parisian cafes and bakeries.

Budget travelers can consider Hotel Marignan in the Latin Quarter. For luxury seekers, Four Seasons Hotel George V provides an opulent stay. Business travelers might appreciate Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel for its proximity to the business district. If looking for an Instagrammable hotel, Maison Souquet's unique decor will satisfy your needs. Conveniently located near Charles de Gaulle Airport, citizenM Paris Charles de Gaulle is ideal for those wanting to stay close to the airport.

Why book with Trip.com

Choose Trip.com for your Parisian adventure for its easy-to-use platform, extensive options, and reliable travel information. Plus, every booking earns you Trip Coins, paving the way for future savings. Let Trip.com take care of the logistics while you immerse yourself in the Parisian romance and sophistication.

Show less