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Hotels in Paris with 2 bedrooms

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ParisTime · 06/01/2026 17:55

Hi has anyone found any gems of Paris hotels with separate bedrooms? I’ve not been to Paris in years and would love to go again maybe after Easter or May/June, and my DD (9) would love to go with me. However we are both bad sleepers and definitely cannot share a bed or even a bedroom! I’d love to find somewhere in a good location where we can both have our own sleeping spaces. When I look online everywhere needs at least 1 adult per room so I can’t complete a booking, as it’s just me and her. If anyone has any recommendations I’d be very grateful to hear them, thank you!

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FourForksSake · 06/01/2026 19:24

have a look at Citadines aparthotels for a one-bed unit with sofabed in the living/kitchenette room. We’ve stayed at St Germain, centrally located.

ParisTime · 06/01/2026 21:29

I will have a look at both these, thank you

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Thanksforyourlackofthought · 06/01/2026 21:30

Hotel Rochester

PoliteSquid · 06/01/2026 22:59

We stayed in a Holiday Inn in Montmartre - had interconnecting rooms which was brilliant.

ParisTime · 07/01/2026 09:06

Thank you, will check these out too! @PoliteSquid did they let you book a lone child into one of the rooms? This is where I’m having issues

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PoliteSquid · 07/01/2026 09:26

@ParisTime We’re a family of 5 so we booked it as a family suite. I got the tip from here!!

What about an Airbnb or serviced apartment with 2 bedrooms? I imagine it’ll be quite pricey though in Paris.

PoliteSquid · 07/01/2026 09:29

@ParisTime I’ve just gone on the website and it lets me choose a ‘2 bedroom queen suite’ with 1 adult and 1 child.

ParisTime · 07/01/2026 10:49

Great thanks @PoliteSquidI’ll get on that later! Yes the apartment and air b n b options are looking pricey so just want to weigh everything up

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WouldYouGoBackToTheStart · 11/01/2026 10:28

We found finding somewhere with adjoining rooms tricky too. We stayed here in the summer. It was a lovely large space with a double room and then a room with a sofa bed. There were sliding door to divide the spaces. It was a great location and a short walk to the Eiffel Tower.

all.accor.com/booking/en/mercure/hotel/1598?destination=paris-france&compositions=1&dateIn=2026-01-11&dateOut=2026-01-12&nights=1&hideWDR=false&accessibleRoom=false

Caulidop · 11/01/2026 23:27

We stayed at the Phileas Lazare. They have two rooms connected by an internal lobby, so you have a key for the main door to the two rooms, then can either have both room doors open or close for privacy when you want. Was a lovely hotel at a good price when we booked, we went in school holidays but booked on a promotion at the time. Accor hotel also often have connected rooms; some will show up on a search, but if not I have contacted the hotel directly to arrange. French chain so many of them in France!

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