New Resource Offers Objective Ranking of the Best Hotels in Paris
by Bruce Parkinson
A new resource offers objective reviews of the best hotels in Paris.
If you have clients searching for a good hotel in Paris, a new resource might be useful. Created by a company called Top 100 Best Hotels, it promises a full citywide ranking of Paris based exclusively on guest reviews.
The ranking is developed by an independent team of professionals in tourism, data analytics, and digital media. The company says its mission is to bring greater transparency and reliability to the evaluation of hotel performance, to the benefit of travellers and the industry alike.
The company’s work is supported and co-financed by the European Union under the Operational Program “Enterprise and Innovation for Competitiveness” (OP EIC), promoting innovation and service excellence in the hospitality sector.
“In a city where hospitality is part of the cultural identity, travellers deserve to know which hotels truly deliver on their promises,” said Iva Georgieva, Managing Director. “This ranking reflects the voices of real guests — unbiased, large-scale, and transparent.”
The ranking covers all 3-, 4-, and 5-star hotels in Paris and is based on over 800,000 verified reviews collected between summer 2024 and May 2025.

To support travellers and tourism professionals alike, the project has published four free Top 100 lists, each highlighting the best hotels in its category:
TOP 100 Best Hotels in Paris – the top-rated hotels across all categories;
TOP 100 Best Five-Star Hotels in Paris – the best of Parisian luxury;
TOP 100 Best Four-Star Hotels in Paris – top upper-midscale options;
TOP 100 Best Three-Star Hotels in Paris – leading midscale accommodations.
The current Paris rating underscores the project’s commitment to fairness: no hotel pays to participate, and the full results are publicly available. The methodology consolidates reviews from all major online platforms and has previously been recognized through the “Top 100 Best Hotels in Bulgaria” initiative.
Future editions will expand to other major cities and regions.





