Hotels in 10e Arrondissement, Paris
Updated 14 July 2026 · 60 real hotels
The 10th arrondissement is a practical and increasingly popular base for visitors who want good transport connections, a local atmosphere, and reasonable prices compared to central Paris. It suits budget-conscious travelers, rail arrivals from the UK or northern Europe, and those who enjoy a neighborhood feel with canals, cafes, and diverse street life. It is less polished than the 1st or 7th, but that is part of its appeal.
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The 10th arrondissement sits on the northern edge of central Paris, anchored by two of the city's busiest rail terminals: Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est. This makes it one of the most convenient districts if you are arriving by Eurostar from London, by Thalys from Brussels or Amsterdam, or by TGV from other French cities. Metro lines 4, 5, 7 and the RER B and D pass through the area, putting most of Paris within a short ride. Prices for accommodation here tend to run lower than in the 1st, 4th or 7th arrondissements, so you often get more space or more stars for your budget.
Beyond the train stations, the 10th has developed a distinct character over the past decade. The Canal Saint-Martin runs through the eastern part of the district, lined with iron footbridges, independent coffee shops, wine bars, and small restaurants that draw a young, creative crowd. The streets around the canal, particularly Rue de Lancry and Quai de Valmy, are lively in the evenings without being touristy. The arrondissement is diverse and uneven in places, so it is worth knowing which pocket you are staying in, but overall it rewards visitors who prefer to experience Paris as a working city rather than a museum.
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| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Campanile Prime - Argenteuil ★★★ | 10e arrondissement : à 10,8 km | ★ 4 | 103 €/nuit |
| Campanile PRIME - Paris Pantin ★★★ | Pantin : à 3,6 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 4 | 130 €/nuit |
| Hôtel Metropol ★★★ | 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.5 | 155 €/nuit |
| Hotel Excelsior Republique ★★ | 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.2 | 159 €/nuit |
| Hotel Montana Paris Lafayette ★★ | 10e arrondissement | ★ 2.5 | 169 €/nuit |
| Hotel Modern'Est ★★ | 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.6 | 182 €/nuit |
| Jarry ★ | 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.6 | 183 €/nuit |
| Renaissance Paris Hippodrome De St. Cloud Hotel ★★★★ | Rueil-Malmaison : à 12,2 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 4.4 | 193 €/nuit |
| Est Hotel ★★★ | 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.9 | 195 €/nuit |
| Hotel de l’Aqueduc ★★★ | 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.7 | 202 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Is the 10th arrondissement safe for tourists?+
The 10th is a mixed district and, like many urban neighborhoods close to major train stations, requires the same awareness you would apply anywhere in a large European city. Pickpocketing can occur around Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est, particularly in busy periods, so keep an eye on your belongings in those areas. The Canal Saint-Martin section and the quieter residential streets are generally relaxed and comfortable to walk at most hours. Overall, the area is not considered unsafe, and many visitors stay there without incident.
Which hotels in the 10th arrondissement have the best guest ratings?+
Among the real hotels currently listed in this area, Mom'Art Hotel (4 stars, from 201 euros per night) holds the highest guest score at 4.7 out of 5. Hotel Taylor (3 stars, from 133 euros per night) follows closely at 4.6 out of 5, which is notable value given its price point. The 25hours Hotel Terminus Nord and Hotel Flanelles both score 4.5 out of 5, at 169 and 174 euros per night respectively. If ratings are your primary filter, Mom'Art Hotel and Hotel Taylor stand out at opposite ends of the price range.
How far is the 10th arrondissement from the main Paris attractions?+
The 10th is not on the doorstep of the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre, but it is well connected. From Gare du Nord or Gare de l'Est you can reach central Paris in around 10 to 20 minutes by metro. The Marais (3rd and 4th arrondissements) is particularly close, roughly 15 minutes on foot or one or two metro stops. Notre-Dame, the Latin Quarter, and the major museums are all reachable within 20 to 30 minutes by public transport. The district is a reasonable base if you plan to use the metro regularly rather than walk everywhere.
What is the difference between staying near Gare du Nord and staying near Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th?+
Staying near Gare du Nord or Gare de l'Est gives you maximum transport convenience and very easy access to the Eurostar terminal and intercity trains. The immediate surroundings of the stations are busy and functional rather than scenic. Canal Saint-Martin, a short walk or bike ride to the east, has a calmer, more residential feel with independent shops, restaurants along the waterway, and a younger crowd. If atmosphere and walking the neighborhood in the evenings matter to you, look for hotels a little east of the stations. If you are arriving late, leaving early, or making day trips by rail, staying close to the terminals makes practical sense.
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