Hotels in the 9th Arrondissement, Paris
Updated 14 July 2026 · 60 real hotels
The 9th arrondissement is a solid, central choice for visitors who want to be close to the Opéra Garnier, the department stores of Boulevard Haussmann, and the lively neighbourhood of Pigalle without paying Marais or Saint-Germain prices. It suits first-time visitors, theatre-goers, and shoppers particularly well. Transport links are excellent, with several metro lines crossing the district.
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Staying in the 9th Arrondissement, Paris
The 9th arrondissement sits on the Right Bank, wedged between the grands boulevards to the south and the foot of Montmartre to the north. Its southern half is defined by the golden dome of the Palais Garnier opera house and the flagship stores of Printemps and Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann, making it a natural base for culture and shopping. Moving north, the streets around Pigalle and South Pigalle (locally called SoPi) have quietly become one of the city's most interesting dining and bar quarters, with independent restaurants, wine bars, and concept stores attracting a younger local crowd. The neighbourhood feels authentically Parisian rather than tourist-polished, which is part of its appeal.
Hotels here cover a useful range. At the top end, the Mom'Art Hotel 4★ comes in at 201 EUR per night with a 4.7/5 rating, while the Maxim Opéra 4★ (178 EUR, 4.7/5) and Hôtel Joyce - Astotel 3★ (143 EUR, 4.7/5) offer strong guest satisfaction at slightly different price points. Budget-conscious travellers will find the WS Opéra - Châteaudun 3★ at 103 EUR per night a practical option, and the Hotel France Albion 2★ at 135 EUR punches above its star rating with a 4.6/5 score. Metro lines 7, 8, 9, and 12 all pass through the arrondissement, putting the Louvre, Le Marais, and the Latin Quarter within a short ride.
Where to stay on any budget?
A real selection, real prices, from the most affordable to the showstopper.
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hôtel Williams Opéra ★★★ | 9e arrondissement | ★ 3.6 | 164 €/nuit |
| Grand Hotel De Turin ★★★ | 9e arrondissement | ★ 3.8 | 165 €/nuit |
| Hotel Clauzel ★★ | 9e arrondissement | ★ 3.6 | 169 €/nuit |
| Pavillon Opéra Lafayette ★★★ | 9e arrondissement | ★ 3.6 | 173 €/nuit |
| Mercure Paris Saint-Ouen ★★★★ | Saint-Ouen : à 3 km de 9e arrondissement | ★ 4.1 | 177 €/nuit |
| Hotel Royal Mansart ★★ | 9e arrondissement | ★ 3.8 | 179 €/nuit |
| WS Saint-Lazare - Lafayette ★★★ | 9e arrondissement | ★ 3.1 | 181 €/nuit |
| Hotel Antin Saint-Georges ★★ | 9e arrondissement | ★ 3.4 | 181 €/nuit |
| Novotel Paris Rueil Malmaison ★★★★ | Rueil-Malmaison : à 12,6 km de 9e arrondissement | ★ 4.2 | 200 €/nuit |
| WS Opéra - Rossini ★★★ | 9e arrondissement | ★ 4 | 200 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Is the 9th arrondissement safe for tourists?+
Yes, the 9th is generally considered safe and is a well-populated, active district throughout the day and evening. Like any urban neighbourhood in a major capital, normal city awareness is sensible, particularly around busy transport hubs and at night near Pigalle, which borders the 18th arrondissement. The core hotel streets around the Opéra and the grands boulevards are busy and well-lit.
How well connected is the 9th arrondissement by public transport?+
Very well connected. Metro lines 7, 8, 9, and 12 all serve the arrondissement, with key stations including Opéra, Chaussée d'Antin, Pigalle, and Saint-Georges. The RER A also stops at Auber, adjacent to Opéra station, giving direct access to Charles de Gaulle airport and Versailles. Taxis and buses are plentiful along the main boulevards.
What are the main things to do near hotels in the 9th arrondissement?+
The Palais Garnier opera house is a highlight, open for performances and daytime guided visits. Boulevard Haussmann is home to Printemps and Galeries Lafayette, two of Paris's most famous department stores. The Musée Gustave Moreau is a lesser-known gem tucked into a quiet street in the upper part of the district. The lively restaurant and bar scene around Rue des Martyrs is worth an evening stroll.
Which hotel in the 9th arrondissement offers the best value?+
Based on the listed options, the Hotel France Albion 2★ stands out for value, rated 4.6/5 at 135 EUR per night, which is competitive for a central Paris location. The Hôtel Joyce - Astotel 3★ at 143 EUR with a 4.7/5 rating is also strong if you want an extra star of comfort. The WS Opéra - Châteaudun 3★ at 103 EUR is the most affordable listed option, though its 3.9/5 score suggests a more functional rather than standout experience.
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