Hotels in Paris with Eiffel Tower views

Finding hotels in Paris with Eiffel Tower views as well as perfect service and beautiful rooms can be tricky. Fortunately we know exactly where to look. If you’re hoping to wake up on a sunny Parisian morning to a rooftop view taking in one of the world’s most famous monuments, we can help. Take a look at our expertly curated list of hotels in Paris with Eiffel Tower views.

 

Grand Powers

Staying at Grand Powers is like having your own personal roaring 20s mansion. Boutique rooms with views of the Eiffel Tower give you the glamour, and immaculate personal service is the icing on the cake. Each beautiful room has a stylish marble bathroom. The whole hotel is decorated using classic and contemporary designs from the 1930s to the modern day. In the Golden Triangle close to the Champs-Elysées, the Grand Palais and yes, the Eiffel Tower, Grand Powers is a perfect base for exploring Paris’s tourism hotspots. If you’re here for shopping, the designer boutiques of Avenue Montaigne and Avenue George V are just a few steps away.

 

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Hôtel San Régis

Behind the wrought iron and gold front doors of Hôtel San Régis is a luxurious interior adorned with mementos from times gone by. Up sweeping marble staircases and past stained-glass windows are the hotel’s Deluxe Junior Suites, which come with private balconies and perfect Eiffel Tower views. Decorated tastefully with antiques and art pieces throughout, the Hôtel San Régis is a taste of true Parisian elegance. Enjoy fine French cuisine at Les Confidences du San Régis, or take a trip to one of the many world-class restaurants nearby. Relax with a cocktail in the lounge after a long day at the galleries.

 

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Le Narcisse Blanc Hôtel & Spa

Le Narcisse Blanc Hôtel & Spa offers elegance in abundance; well, it is inspired by ballet dancer Cléo de Mérode, after all. Perfectly poised by Les Invalides, rooms here enjoy views of the Eiffel Tower. It’s especially stunning at night, as it glitters on the hour over the rooftops of Paris. Decorated in chic tones of white, cream, silver and grey, Le Narcisse Blanc is a calm oasis away from the busy streets of Paris. And that’s despite being just moments from the city’s touristic centre. Slip into the pool or enjoy the hammam, sauna and steam room. Or indulge in a treatment or two in the spa for even more of an escape.

 

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Le Pavillon des Lettres

Dedicated to the legacies of some of the world’s most famous writers, Le Pavillon des Lettres pairs contemporary design with luxurious comfort. Here you’ll find rooms with Eiffel Tower views, as well as artworks and prints created to celebrate great literature and promote peaceful contemplation. Book one of the Junior Suites for extra space and memorable views towards the Eiffel Tower across the Seine. Close to many of central Paris’s high fashion and couture boutiques, this is a sought-after location. It’s also in an ideal spot if you love fine dining, with Place de la Madeleine just moments away.

 

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