Are you searching for the perfect hotel for your luxury trip to Latin Quarter?
During your visit, you might want to enjoy the architecture and museums which Latin Quarter is known for.
What's the best luxury accommodation option in Latin Quarter?
Hotel d’Aubusson is a luxury hotel with a full-service spa and in-room massages, and it’s a popular choice for Expedia travellers looking for an elegant place to stay. Another upscale option for your holiday is Maison Colbert Member of Meliá Collection.
How many luxury hotels can I expect to find in Latin Quarter?
Lie in the lap of luxury during your getaway to Latin Quarter in one of Expedia’s 10 luxury hotels.
#### When to Visit Latin Quarter\n
Hottest months: August, July, June and September, with an average temperature of 19°C
Coldest months: January, February, December and March
Driest months: September, April, February and August
Rainiest months: December, June, May and October
What's there to see and do in Latin Quarter?
Experience all that Latin Quarter has to offer when you visit National Museum of the Middle Ages - Cluny Thermal Baths and Mansion, Panthéon and Rue Mouffetard. If you have extra time while you’re in the area, you might want to stop by Place du Panthéon and Église St Étienne du Mont.
How can I get around Latin Quarter?
It’s easier to get around town comfortably when you know your options. Nearby metro stations include Paris Luxembourg Station, Cluny - La Sorbonne Station and Odeon Station.
Recent Reviews in Latin Quarter
Expedia verified reviews
French Theory
5/5 Excellent
"Very comfortable rooms and friendly staff. There’s a cafe on the ground floor with some good coffee!"
"Very nice, small, quiet boutique hotel across from the Luxembourg Gardens. Room was spacious enough for two with bags. Steps from RER. Would stay here again."
A verified traveller stayed at Hôtel Elysa - Luxembourg
"This was not far from the Seine River and other historical sites. There is so much to see but we were able to walk to the Eiffel Tower and around the Latin Quarter. Close to eateries and shopping. The room was smaller than we were used to but we only needed to sleep so it met our need. Free breakfast consisted of coffee and breads. You could pay the extra and get the eggs and meat. Its very hard to find an American Breakfast in Paris, so we sometimes ate it. Still a great hotel. Staff was excellent. The elevater will only fit 3 people in it."