800,000 Guests Rate Paris Hotels in the First-Ever Complete Citywide Ranking


Paris, August 7, 2025
Paris, the global capital of tourism, prestige, and hospitality, finally receives the landmark hotel ranking it truly deserves — built solely on the voices of over 800,000 guests.
For the first time in the city's history, this ranking evaluates all three-, four-, and five-star hotels in Paris with over 20 rooms — more than 1,250 properties in total — based on the experiences of over 800,000 guests, gathered between summer 2024 and the end of May 2025.
"In a city where excellence in hospitality is expected, we believed it was time to provide a transparent, guest-based ranking that reflects real experiences — not just stars or price," says Iva Georgieva, Managing Director of Top 100 Best Hotels rankings. "This is Paris seen through the eyes of its guests."
To serve both travelers and industry professionals, four distinct Top 100 rankings have been published and are available free of charge:
- TOP 100 Best Hotels in Paris - overall best-rated hotels across all categories;
- TOP 100 Best Five-Star Hotels in Paris - the most acclaimed luxury hotels;
- TOP 100 Best Four-Star Hotels in Paris - the highest-rated upper-midscale options;
- TOP 100 Best Three-Star Hotels in Paris - the top-performing midscale accommodations.
These rankings offer a new benchmark for quality in the Paris hotel market — grounded in transparency, scale, and the guest experience itself.
About Top 100 Best Hotels
The Top 100 Best Hotels rankings were developed by an independent team of tourism, data analytics, and digital media professionals aiming to bring greater transparency to hotel evaluation. Their methodology consolidates reviews from all major online platforms and has previously been recognized through the "Top 100 Best Hotels in Bulgaria" initiative.
The current Paris ratings underscore the project's commitment to fairness: no hotel pays to participate, and the full results are publicly available.
The project for calculating and continuously updating the TOP 100 Best Hotels rankings has been approved and co-financed by the European Union under the Operational Program Enterprise and Innovation for Competitiveness (OP EIC), aimed at fostering innovation and excellence in the hospitality industry.
Future editions will expand to other major cities and regions. By spotlighting hospitality excellence and encouraging continuous improvement, the team behind Top100besthotels.com hopes to support travelers, tour operators, and France's tourism industry as a whole.
For more information and to view the complete rankings, visit Top100besthotels.com.
Iva Georgieva
Managing Director
Bulgarian Association of Hotel Executives (BAHE)