Staying near the Eiffel Tower doesn't have to cost a fortune. While luxury hotels in the 7th arrondissement can run €400+ per night, there are excellent budget options within walking distance of Paris's most iconic landmark. Here's our complete guide to affordable hotels near the Eiffel Tower for 2026.

Why Stay Near the Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower area — primarily the 7th and 15th arrondissements — offers a uniquely Parisian experience. It's quieter than the tourist-heavy areas around the Louvre, with charming cafes, bakeries, and local markets. The Champ de Mars and Trocadéro provide stunning views day and night.

Transportation is excellent, with Metro lines 6, 8, and 10 connecting you to all major attractions within 15-20 minutes. Plus, watching the Eiffel Tower sparkle every hour after sunset from your neighborhood is an unforgettable experience.

Top Budget Hotels

Here are the best budget-friendly hotels within 1km of the Eiffel Tower, with current 2026 rates:

HotelPrice/NightDistanceRatingKey Amenities
Hotel de la Tour Eiffel€85-110400m4.2/5Free WiFi, Breakfast, AC
Ibis Paris Tour Eiffel€95-130600m4.0/5Bar, 24h reception, WiFi
Hotel Kensington€70-95800m3.8/5Budget option, Basic rooms
Novotel Paris Tour Eiffel€120-160500m4.3/5Pool, Restaurant, Bar
Hotel de la Paix€90-120700m4.1/5Garden, Breakfast, WiFi
Motel One Paris€80-105900m4.4/5Modern design, Lounge bar
Generator Paris Hostel€25-451.2km4.5/5Dorms & private, Rooftop bar

Best Neighborhoods

The area around the Eiffel Tower spans several neighborhoods, each with its own character:

  • 7th Arrondissement: Closest to the tower, quiet and residential, slightly pricier
  • 15th Arrondissement: Just southwest, very local and affordable, great food markets
  • Grenelle area: Budget-friendly with lots of restaurants and shops, 10-min walk to tower
  • Trocadéro (16th): Best views of the tower, upscale but has budget gems
  • École Militaire area: Charming and central, close to Metro, good value
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Booking Tips

Paris hotel prices fluctuate dramatically based on season, events, and day of the week. Here's how to get the best rates:

  • Book 2-3 months ahead for the best rates, especially for summer (June-August)
  • Avoid Fashion Week (late June and late September) when prices spike
  • Stay Sunday-Thursday — weekend rates are 30-50% higher
  • Use Booking.com's Genius program for 10-20% discounts after a few stays
  • Check directly with the hotel — sometimes they offer better rates than booking sites
  • Consider a hostel private room — Generator and St Christopher's offer great value
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What to Expect

Paris budget hotels are smaller than American equivalents — rooms are typically 12-16 square meters. This is normal and part of the Parisian experience. Look for rooms with elevators if you have heavy luggage, as many older buildings don't have them.

Most budget hotels include free WiFi but may charge extra for breakfast (typically €8-12). The best breakfast is at a local boulangerie anyway — a fresh croissant and coffee for under €5.