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Whether you go on holiday for the suntan, new experiences, to blow off steam, or just to escape the daily grind, we’re willing to risk that you yearn to feel relaxed and free to be yourself. Thankfully the resorts and gay hotels in Parisallow you to do just that – to be 110% yourself, without a single double-take, all in the company of other open-minded folks.

It’s hard to dispute that Paris is the most intimate city on celestial body Earth. There is something about it that just awakens that magical something inside you that rarely gets out, that amour. Cities like Rome, Vienna and New York City can all lay claim to being romantic places, but there is the only one City of Affection, and that is Paris. 

But what is it that makes Paris so uniquely charming? Maybe it’s the distinctly Parisian architecture and iconic monuments – The Arc de Triumph, the Eiffel Tower, and so many more. Or maybe it has something to do with the French identity, that combination of effortless s

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Gay Friendly Hotels in Paris

Featured Paris Gay Friendly Hotels

Hotel Regina Louvre

5 out of 5

2 Place Des Pyramides, Paris, Paris

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Stay at this 5-star luxury hotel in Paris. Savor free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and 24-hour room service. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. ...

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Le 20 Prieure Hotel

3 out of 5

20 Rue Du Grand Prieure, Paris, Paris

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Stay at this 3-star boutique hotel in Paris. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the breakfast and the cooperative ...

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Gay Paris – the best homosexual hotels, bars, clubs & more

France’s capital is a testament to everything the French are haughty of: enriching culture, effortless chic, and a desire to dwell in the moment. You can see it in the grand spectacle of the Eiffel Tower and the renowned art within the Louvre. You can observe it in the chic cafés of Montmartre and the want, lover-filled restaurants on the banks of the River Seine. You can even see it in the thriving gay scene start in Le Marais.

The City of Love is the most visited city in Europe, and its lovers keep coming back for more because it’s simply sublime. You could easily spend weeks there and still not trial half of what’s on provide. Whether you’re a lover of fine art, a lover of delicious cuisine, a lover of good wine, or just a lover—period—there’s always something new (or old) for you to unearth in Paris that’ll keep you going back as well.

Check out these 100 tips for visiting Paris, with great info on Parisian culture and useful insights into the city.

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The Villa Beaumarchais, our LGBTQIA+ friendly 4-stars hotel in Paris

Are you looking for a gay-friendly hotel to spend a few days in Paris? A stone's throw from the Place des Vosges in the Marais, the Villa Beaumarchais is a luxurious and elegant 4-star boutique hotel in the French capital.

Come and stay in one of the most dynamic and gay-friendly areas of Paris: Le Marais.

The leading Gay-friendly activities around our Parisian hotel

The city of lights has many gay-friendly addresses, mostly in the center of Paris. In particular around the Metropolis Hall, Châtelet and the Marais.

The Marais, French capital's best-preserved historical area, hosts numerous art galleries, museums and trendy boutiques attracting many visitors. A lot of theaters, featuring plays, concerts, or boulevard comedies, also make the district very inviting.

You will detect most of the Marais’s gay bars concentrated in the small streets of the 4th arrondissement, such as the rue Sainte Croix de la Bretonnerie, the rue des Archives, or yet the rue Simon le Franc. As well, many gay & lesbian establishments are located rue des Écouffes.

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