Hotels in Paris 9th arrondissement
Enjoy a hotel in Paris 9th arrondissementParis's 9th arrondissement, the beating heart between the Grands Boulevards and the Butte Montmartre, has become one of the most sought-after areas in which to stay in the capital. Between the elegance of the Opéra Garnier, the bustle of Galeries Lafayette and the bohemian charm of the streets leading up to Pigalle, this area offers the perfect condensation of the Parisian experience.
The Astotel group offers nine hotels to suit your every need.
Astotel hotels in the 9th arrondissement of Paris
Several Astotel group hotels are conveniently located in Paris’s 9th arrondissement. Make your choice from among these ten hotels, all of which are highly rated by their customers.
4-star Astotel hotel in the 9th arrondissement
The Astotel group owns a number of hotels in the heart of Paris, including a 4-star hotel in the 9th arrondissement:
Hotel Astra Opéra, Paris 9
- 4-star hotel
- 73 rooms
- 29, rue de Caumartin, 75009
- 9th district
For easy access:
- 3-minute walk from the Opéra Garnier.
- Close to the Grands Boulevards and Parisian department stores. Close to Opéra Garnier and Parisian department stores.
- Easy access to Disneyland Paris via Auber RER station, 200 m away.
3-star Astotel hotels in the 9th arrondissement
The Astotel group owns 8 3-star hotels in the 9th arrondissement:
Hotel 34B, Paris 9
- 3-star hotel
- 128 rooms
- 34, rue Bergère, 75009
- 9th district
For easy access:
- 5-minute walk from Grands Boulevards metro station (lines 8 and 9).
- Around 15 minutes’ walk from the Opéra Garnier and department stores such as Galeries Lafayette and Printemps Haussmann.
Hotel George, Paris 9
- 3-star hotel
- 46 rooms
- 46, rue Notre Dame de Lorette, 75009
- 9th district
For easy access:
- 140 m from Saint-Georges metro station (line 12)
- 400 m from Pigalle station (lines 2 and 12)
- Close to Moulin Rouge and Montmartre
- Around 15 minutes’ walk from the Opéra Garnier and department stores such as Galeries Lafayette and Printemps Haussmann
Hotel Monterosa, Paris 9
- 3-star hotel
- 36 rooms
- 30, rue La Bruyère, 75009
- 9th district
For easy access:
- 200 m from Saint-Georges metro station (line 12)
- 500 m from Pigalle station (lines 2 and 12)
- Close to the lively Montmartre district and the Moulin Rouge
- Around 15 minutes’ walk from department stores such as Galeries Lafayette and Printemps Haussmann
Hotel Lorette, Paris 9
- 3-star hotel
- 84 rooms
- 36, rue Notre-Dame de Lorette, 75009
- 9th district
For easy access:
- 2-minute walk from Saint-Georges metro station (line 12)
- About 10 minutes’ walk from Montmartre and the Sacré-Coeur Basilica
- A 15-minute walk from the Opéra Garnier and department stores such as Galeries Lafayette
Hotel Joyce, Paris 9
- 3-star hotel
- 44 rooms
- 29, rue La Bruyère, 75009
- 9th district
For easy access:
- 300 m from Saint-Georges metro station (line 12)
- 500 m from Pigalle station (lines 2 and 12)
- Close to the lively South Pigalle district, renowned for its bars and restaurants
- About 15 minutes’ walk from Montmartre and the Moulin Rouge
Hotel Palm, Paris 9
- 3-star hotel
- 38 rooms
- 30, rue de Maubeuge, 75009
- 9th district
For easy access:
- 350 meters from the Cadet metro station (line 7), offering direct access to Opéra Garnier, Galeries Lafayette, the Louvre Museum and the Châtelet district
- Around 10 minutes’ walk from Gare du Nord station, making it easy to get to other destinations
Hotel Joke, Paris 9
- 3-star hotel
- 44 rooms
- 69, rue Blanche, 75009
- 9th district
For easy access:
- Located between Montmartre and the Opéra Garnier, just a 3-minute walk from the Blanche metro station (line 2), offering direct access to iconic sites such as the Arc de Triomphe
Hotel Acadia, Paris 9
- 3-star hotel
- 36 rooms
- 4, rue Geoffroy Marie, 75009
- 9th district
For easy access:
- 200 meters from the Grands Boulevards metro station (lines 8 and 9), providing easy access to various Parisian sites
- A 10-minute walk from the Opéra Garnier and department stores such as Galeries Lafayette
All these hotels are acclaimed for the quality of their services and the warmth of their staff.
Paris's 9th arrondissement: why choose your hotel here for a Parisian break?
Paris’s 9th arrondissement offers the perfect balance of convenience, elegance and authenticity. Far from the tourist clichés, this area reveals a lively Paris where cultural effervescence rubs shoulders with refined gastronomy and unmissable shopping addresses.
So why do so many visitors choose to settle here?
A strategic location in the heart of Paris
The 9th arrondissement occupies an enviable position on the Paris map. Its central location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the capital without wasting time on transport.
The Opéra Garnier, an architectural jewel of the Second Empire, sits majestically in the south of the district. Charles Garnier’s masterpiece attracts thousands of visitors every year to admire its grand staircase and ceiling painted by Marc Chagall. Just a few steps away, the famous Galeries Lafayette and Printemps Haussmann display their Art Nouveau facades and spectacular cupolas.
Boulevard Haussmann, the district’s emblematic thoroughfare, perfectly embodies Parisian elegance, with its harmonious Haussmann-style buildings. This prestigious avenue is home not only to renowned shops, but also to historic buildings that bear witness to 19th-century Paris.
A comprehensive, efficient transport network
The 9th arrondissement has a particularly dense public transport network. No fewer than 8 metro stations serve the district, providing quick access to any point in the capital:
- Line 3: Quatre-Septembre, Opéra, Havre-Caumartin
- Line 7: Le Peletier, Chaussée d’Antin-La Fayette, Cadet
- Line 8: Richelieu-Drouot, Grands Boulevards
- Line 9 : Richelieu-Drouot, Chaussée d’Antin-La Fayette, Havre-Caumartin
- Line 12: Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, Trinité-d’Estienne d’Orves
Saint-Lazare station, on the western edge of the 9th arrondissement, is a major advantage for commuters to Normandy and the western suburbs. This proximity proves invaluable for travelers arriving by train or wishing to explore Paris’ surroundings.
The bus network effectively complements this transportation offer, with several lines crossing the arrondissement. This exceptional accessibility considerably reduces the time spent commuting, giving you more time to enjoy all that Paris has to offer.
A vibrant cultural district
The 9th arrondissement is one of the capital’s cultural hubs, with an exceptional concentration of venues dedicated to the arts and entertainment.
Mythical concert halls and theaters
Music and theater lovers are particularly spoiled in this district, which is home to several iconic venues:
- Les Folies Bergère, a temple to music-hall since 1869, continues to host shows and concerts in a preserved Art Deco setting
- La Cigale, with its Belle Époque architecture, programs artists from the French and international scenes
- Le Trianon, a former cinema converted into a concert hall, with its intimate atmosphere and remarkable acoustics
- L’Olympia, on the edge of the 9th arrondissement, remains the mythical venue par excellence for all music lovers
Museums and exhibition venues
The area is home to museum treasures that are less well known than the major Parisian institutions, but just as fascinating:
The Musée Grévin delights young and old with its famous wax statues of historical figures and contemporary stars. A fun visit that’s a particular hit with families.
The Musée de la Vie Romantique, nestled in a charming mansion with garden, offers a plunge into the artistic atmosphere of 19th-century Paris. Its collection evokes George Sand, Chopin and their contemporaries.
The lesser-known but fascinating Fondation Dosne-Thiers houses a rich library and art collections in a preserved mansion.
Shopping and gastronomy: a paradise for epicureans
The 9th arrondissement is a must-visit shopping destination in Paris, combining major international names with confidential boutiques.
The temple of Parisian shopping
The district’s major shopping attraction is its department stores. Galeries Lafayette and Printemps Haussmann, true Parisian institutions, offer a unique shopping experience under their century-old domes.
These temples to fashion bring together the world’s leading brands in an exceptional architectural setting. Their spectacular window displays, particularly during the festive season, attract visitors from all over the world.
Beyond these behemoths, the district abounds in more confidential boutiques. Passage Jouffroy and Passage des Panoramas, covered galleries dating back to the 19th century, are home to specialist shops: antique bookshops, collectors’ boutiques and art craftsmen.
A dynamic gastronomic scene
After a day of shopping or cultural visits, the 9th arrondissement offers a culinary offering that lives up to its reputation. From traditional brasseries to Michelin-starred restaurants and international street food, there’s something for every taste and budget.
In recent years, the Pigalle-SoPi (South Pigalle) district has established itself as one of the epicenters of contemporary Parisian gastronomy. Talented young chefs have opened innovative establishments that renew French cuisine while respecting its fundamentals.
Pastry lovers are not to be outdone either, with a number of must-visit addresses, including some run by internationally renowned chefs. These gourmet boutiques offer creations as beautiful as they are tasty, veritable ephemeral works of art.
A safe neighborhood with an authentic atmosphere
Choosing accommodation in a major metropolis legitimately raises questions of safety and ambience. In both respects, the 9th arrondissement offers considerable guarantees.
Safety and peace of mind
The 9th arrondissement benefits from a regular police presence, particularly in high-traffic areas such as around department stores. This vigilance contributes to making the district a safe place to live, day and night.
The residential streets, particularly in the northern part of the district, offer a peaceful atmosphere in contrast to the bustle of the main commercial arteries. This duality allows you to enjoy the liveliness of Paris while ensuring peaceful nights.
Neighborhood life preserved
Despite its undeniable tourist appeal, the 9th arrondissement has managed to preserve an authentic neighborhood life. Weekly markets, small local shops and cafés frequented by locals create a warm atmosphere where travelers can immerse themselves in everyday Parisian life.
This harmonious cohabitation of tourists and residents is one of the district’s major assets. It avoids the “tourist zone” effect sometimes felt in other, more central areas of the capital.
It’s also a neighborhood that’s changing and evolving towards greater sustainability. The creation of bicycle paths, the development of green spaces and the emergence of eco-responsible businesses are all evidence of this gradual transformation.
Visitors sensitive to these issues will appreciate the growing presence of restaurants offering seasonal cuisine based on local and organic produce. These establishments, often led by a new generation of committed restaurateurs, are contributing to the neighborhood’s ecological transition.
Staying in Paris’ 9th arrondissement is more than just a logistical choice. It means opting for a complete Parisian experience, where accessibility is combined with cultural richness and authenticity. Between the elegance of Haussmannian boulevards and the charm of more confidential alleyways, this district offers a condensed version of the best Paris has to offer.