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| Ascot Opera 2, rue Monsigny | 
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| | € 110-150 |
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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| | € 92-129 |
These aren't terribly exciting rooms, mind you, but they are old-fashioned and boast high ceilings and Latin Quarter street views (almost all are on the street). |

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| Beaubourg 11, rue Simon Le Franc | 
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| | € 120-140 |
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 at reasonable prices. |

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| Castex 5 Rue Castex | 
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| | € 95-148 |
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 amenities and toiletries. |

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| Cluny Sorbonne 8, rue Victor Cousin | 
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| | € 85-140 |
Rooms are comfortable, if bland, with Grandma-style furniture and dated bathrooms. But they're clean, functional, and come at a great price for the neighborhood. Many rooms have flat-screen TVs. |

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| Cluny Square 21, boulevard Saint-Michel | 
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| | € 155-175 |
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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| | € 75-150 |
The hotel has 39 colorfully decorated rooms, many with "faux candle" hanging lamps and dark wooden furnishings. All rooms are equipped with television, telephone, and hair dryer, along with private facilities. |

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| Delhy's Hotel 22 rue re l'Hirondelle | 
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| | € 44-85 |
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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| | € 85-120 |
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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| | € 88-128 |
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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| | € 120-160 |
It's a lively, colorful hotel with enthusiastic, professional staff and creative little extras throughout that make it worth the extra euros. |

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| Familia Hotel 11 rue des Ecoles | 
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| | € 85-115 |
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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| | € 120-145 |
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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| | € 110-140 |
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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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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| | € 84-97 |
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 Lévêque is cute, charming, well equipped, and professionally run. |

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| Hippodrome Montmartre 7, rue Forest | 
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| | € 75-86 |
The Hotel Hippodrome is a friendly place with just 22 rooms, 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 Bretonnerie 22 rue Sainte Croix de la Bretonnerie | 
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| | € 120-155 |
Here's the Hotel de la Bretonnerie in four words: elegance, location, space and higher-than-average prices. |

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| Hotel de la Herse d'Or 20 rue St-Antoine | 
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| | € 40-78 |
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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| | € 100-150 |
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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| | € 42-73 |
Situated two blocks from Les Halles and across from a "librarie erotique," the 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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| | € 75-100 |
Its 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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