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| Ascot Opera 2, rue Monsigny | 
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| | € 92-150 |
Tasteful black-and-white photography in the tradition of Doisneau grace the walls, and orchids pose on many of the bedside tables. |

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| Au Royal-Cardinal 1, Rue Des Ecoles | 
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| | € 78-118 |
Situated at the very eastern base of Rue des Ecoles, on a corner directly across from the University of Paris, the Hotel au Royal-Cardinal Paris provides classic rooms equipped with modern conveniences. |

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| Beaubourg 11, rue Simon le Franc | 
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| | € 140-150 |
Located outside the backdoor of the Pompidou Center and on the western edge of the Marais, the Hotel Beaubourg offers first-class, three-star accommodation. |

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| Castex 5, Rue Castex | 
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| | € 99-150 |
The bright rooms boast dark wood furniture, Louis XIII-style chairs and stools, lovely French floor tiles, and cool recessed lighting. Bathrooms are polished and filled with toiletries. |

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| Cluny Sorbonne 8, rue Victor Cousin | 
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| | € 65-95 |
Located next door to the Hotel de la Sorbonne and directly across the street from the most famous school in France, the two-star Hotel Cluny Sorbonne is brighter and lighter than its neighbor. |

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| Cluny Square 21 Boulevard Saint Michel | 
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| | € 165-190 |
It's no cheapo, but it does boast a prime location, full service, great views, and moderate prices. |

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| De la Sorbonne 6 rue Victor Cousin | 
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| | € 100-190 |
Thanks to a recent renovation, each of the hotel's 39 rooms boasts a Mac computer with free Wi-Fi. The décor is fittingly modern, with bold tones and sleek furniture. |

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| Delhy's Hotel 22 Rue de l'Hirondelle | 
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| | € 50-90 |
This one-star is a no-frills hotel that attracts no-frills travelers. But it is situated steps from the St. Michel fountain, along one of the most beautiful stretches of the Seine. |

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| Du Square d'Anvers 6 place d'Anvers | 
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| | € 67-128 |
Staying at Du Square D'Anvers is sort of like coming back to Grandma's place after surviving the hurly-burly outside. |

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| Eber Mars 117, avenue de la Bourdonnais | 
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| | € 90-130 |
This comfortable, contemporary hotel has a genuinely friendly, multilingual staff. Rooms are more old-fashioned in atmosphere. |

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| Ecole Centrale 3 rue bailly | 
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| | € 155-185 |
It's a lively, colorful hotel with an enthusiastic, professional staff and creative little extras that make it worth the extra euros. |

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| Familia Hotel 11 Rue des Ecoles | 
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| | € 99-109 |
Eric and Sylvie Gaucheron run the charming and spiffy Familia Hotel with an astute eye for detail. Set near the base of the Rue des Ecoles, the Familia is a two-star hotel with personality and perks galore. |

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| Favart 5, rue Marivaux | 
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| | € 128-180 |
Rooms are large with proportionately large windows. Impressive realist tableaux bless freshly painted walls above beds, and ornate light fixtures hang from wood-beamed ceilings. |

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| Grand Hotel des Balcons 3 Rue Casimir-Delavigne | 
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| | € 85-110 |
Rooms vary in size, although none are small. Most have some artwork livening up the cream-colored walls, as well as red and black bedding adding a bold touch. |

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| Grand Hotel du Loiret 8 Rue des Mauvais Garcons | 
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| | € 70-70 |
Located along the fabulously named rue des Mauvais Garçons across from the Hôtel de Ville, the Grand Hôtel du Loiret is classic Paris on the cheap. |

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| Grand Hotel Jeanne d'Arc 3 Rue de Jarente | 
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| | € 78-116 |
The Hôtel Jeanne d'Arc feels much like an elegant country home with an artistic touch. |

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| Grand Hotel Leveque 29 Rue Cler | 
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| | € 60-115 |
The combination of good prices, easy location and plentiful amenities keeps the Leveque on the recommended list. |

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| Hippodrome Montmartre 7, Rue Forest | 
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| | € 75-86 |
The Hippodrome is a friendly place close to good transport links. The hotel has just 24 rooms and is run by Sonia and Philippe, a dedicated mother and son team. |

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| Hotel Bellevue et du Chariot d'Or 39 Rue de Turbigo | 
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| | € 68-68 |
Another one of Paris's classic belle époque hotels, the Hôtel Bellevue et du Chariot d'Or provides basic, simply furnished two-star accommodations along the Rue de Turbigo, a central Marais location. |

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| Hotel de la Herse d'Or 20 Rue St-Antoine | 
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| | € 49-79 |
Most people would book this hotel for the price and location alone. But this friendly, family-run hotel straddling the Marais and Bastille districts is also full of old-fashioned Parisian character—something usually missing in hotels of this price range. |

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| Hotel de la Tulipe 33 Rue Malar | 
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| | € 110-160 |
From the sunny yellow façade and wrought-iron fixtures to the wicker furniture and potted plants, the Hôtel de la Tulipe is a little slice of Provence right here in Paris. |

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| Hotel de la Vallee 84-86 Rue Saint-Denis | 
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| | € 52-85 |
Situated two blocks from Les Halles and across from a "librarie erotique," the one-star Hotel de la Vallée offers low-priced, 1970s-style rooms that please the young and young at heart. |

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| Hotel de Nesle 7 Rue de Nesle | 
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| | € 65-100 |
The Nesle's 20 rooms are individually painted and decorated by the owner and her son, with lavish, line-drawing representations of France's history, including Africa, Egypt, the Orient, Moliere, and Hugo. |

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| Hotel de Nice 42 bis, Rue de Rivoli | 
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| | € 105-105 |
Situated directly across from the Hôtel de Ville between a café-lined pedestrian square and the busy Rue de Rivoli shopping street, the fun-spirited and overly decorated Hôtel de Nice provides the kind of happy flamboyance that will either delight or repel you. |

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| Hotel de Rouen 42 Rue Croix des Petits Champs | 
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| | € 40-56 |
No frills, no problem! At only a five-minute stroll from the Louvre, the Hotel de Rouen’s Cheapo prices are simply amazing. |

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