Your Parisian Postcard: Hotels Where the Eiffel Tower is Your Neighbor

For many, a trip to Paris is incomplete without seeing the Eiffel Tower. While staying nearby guarantees easy access, the immediate area can feel more like a tourist stage set than the Paris of your dreams. The secret? Choosing a hotel with its own distinct character, just a stroll away from the Iron Lady.
Our selections, made by editors who have visited each property, range from historic palaces to contemporary design statements, all within a 30-minute walk. You won't find generic tourist lodgings here. Instead, consider the Shangri-La Paris, where some rooms offer such a commanding view of the tower it feels almost personal. Or the Hôtel Lancaster, a former private mansion where Marlene Dietrich once lived, offering serene elegance mere steps from the Champs-Élysées bustle.
For a dash of Italian flair, the Bulgari Hotel Paris translates Milanese sophistication to the Avenue George V, while the JK Place Paris feels like an exceptionally well-appointed private home in Saint-Germain. If you prefer a scene, the Philippe Starck-designed Brach Paris has energized the once-sleepy 16th arrondissement with a vibrant restaurant and bar that draws a fashionable local crowd.
These hotels prove you don't have to sacrifice Parisian style for proximity. You can enjoy a morning coffee watching the tower's silhouette, then retreat to an environment with its own compelling story—be it Art Deco glamour at the Plaza Athénée or the intimate, velvet-draped drama of Monsieur George. The goal is a stay that captures more than a postcard view; it's about finding your own corner of Paris, with the world's most famous landmark just around the corner.