Cheap hotels in the Marais (3rd & 4th), Paris

Main attractions: Spanning the 3rd and 4th arrondissements, from Châtelet to the Place de la Bastille, and from République to the Seine, the Marais is one of Paris’ most popular and desirable neighborhoods for locals and tourists alike, a vibrant, fashionable hub that combines history, culture, nightlife and shopping in equal measure.

But it’s also one of the city’s oldest, most historic districts, home to the Hôtel-de-Ville; the Place des Vosges, the city’s oldest square; and the Marché des Enfants Rouges, its oldest covered food market. Many of the area’s majestic 17th-century mansions now house museums including the Musée Picasso and Musée Carnavalet (currently closed for renovation until 2019), a free museum dedicated to the city’s history.

Neighborhood atmosphere: Home to the city's historic Jewish quarter and the epicenter of gay Parisian life, the Marais is the neighborhood of choice for designers, artists, filmmakers and other creative types. Charming narrow medieval streets make it a stroller's paradise; cool design and fashion boutiques make it a prime shopping destination.

In recent years as the neighborhood has gone from artsy to upscale and many of its independent boutiques have given way to major brands, the hip crowd has migrated to the Haut Marais, where you can find chic concept stores like Merci, and gluten-free hangouts like Café Pinson alongside scores of independent galleries.

Affordability: Despite now being home to some of the city’s most expensive real estate, it’s still possible to find a number of reasonably priced hotels tucked away on quiet side streets. A few of our favorites include Hotel Paris France, Hotel de Nice, and Hotel Jeanne D'Arc. And while the cost of shopping and eating out in the area is high, the area is also full of casual cafés where you can grab an inexpensive bite. The neighborhood is home to some of the city’s best and most affordable street food on the rue des Rosiers, lined with Eastern European Jewish delis and the perennially popular L’As Falafel.

Stay Here If: You enjoy exploring the city on foot want to be nestled in the beating heart of fashionable Paris with all the history, culture, shopping and people-watching you could ask for in a single neighborhood, plus easy access to the rest of the city.

Don’t Stay Here If: You don’t like crowds (especially on weekends and particularly on Sundays when closures in other parts of Paris send locals and tourists flocking to the neighborhood, which closes several main arteries to traffic and is thronged with pedestrians).

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Hotel Rivoli, Paris

1Hotel Rivoli Unrated Hotel

2 Rue des Mauvais Garçons 44 Rue de Rivoli, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: The Rivoli’s 20 rooms are unapologetically plain, a bit scruffy and super cheap. Cheapo warning: The hotel is planning to renovate....

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Hôtel Bellevue et du Chariot d'Or, Paris

39, rue de Turbigo, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: One of Paris' remaining Belle Époque Cheapo grande dames, the hotel still holds court near the Place de la République, offering newly renovated and clean rooms for budget travelers by the busload....

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Hôtel De La Herse d'Or, Paris

20 Rue Saint Antoine, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: Located near the Bastille, the Herse d'Or is a mix of budget and more expensive boutique rooms, held together by a rickety old stairwell....

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Hôtel Beaubourg, Paris

11, rue Simon le Franc, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: For those willing to splurge on a three-star hotel, the Beaubourg is a solid bet in the Marais, offering a good deal for handsome rooms just steps from the Pompidou Center....

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Hôtel Jeanne d'Arc, Paris

3, rue de Jarente, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: If you’re looking for a “French countryside” hotel that's worth the price, Jeanne d’Arc might be the saint you’ve been praying for....

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$104

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Paris France Hotel, Paris

72 Rue De Turbigo, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: This “Paris France” is one reliable pick, offering comfortable air conditioned rooms, a central perch near République, and relatively low rates....

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Castex Hotel, Paris

5, Rue Castex, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: The Castex Hotel is a cozy three-star charmer located on a quiet side street just west of the Bastille. While not cheapest spot in town, it's a polished and reliable pick....

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Grand Hotel du Loiret, Paris

8 rue des Mauvais Garcons, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: Located across from the Hôtel de Ville, the Grand Hotel du Loiret offers fresh, three-star rooms at reasonable rates. However, look elsewhere if you plan to stay out late....

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Hôtel De Nice, Paris

42 Bis, Rue de Rivoli, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: Situated directly across from the Hôtel de Ville on a café-lined pedestrian square, the three-star Hôtel de Nice provides fun and flamboyant décor that will delight those looking for something a bit eclectic....

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Hotel Georgette, Paris

36 rue du Grenier Saint Lazare, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: In its previous incarnation as the Hotel du Sejour Beaubourg, the Hotel Georgette was "budget boutique." As the Georgette, it's simply "boutique."...

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Hotel Saint-Louis Marais, Paris

11Hotel Saint-Louis Marais Unrated Hotel

17 rue du Petit Musc, the Marais (3rd & 4th)

EuroCheapo Review: The Hotel Saint-Louis offers romantic rooms located one block from the Marais, usually at prices that run too high for us....

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Cheap hotels in the Marais (3rd & 4th), Paris