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Old Dec 2, 2025 | 5:28 pm
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Places to stay in Paris for family of 4-7

Hello All,

Planning a trip to paris for a group of seven including my two little kids who will be 2 and 4 at the time of the trip. I have been searching and I dont see anything that would work for 4 people let alone 7. If anyone has any hotels they know to be large enough for 4 and we can share the beds with the kids so at least 2 double or queen beds or a 4 bedroom rental to fit all 7 of us I would appreciate leads. Even better if its within Hilton for hotels. Im just seeing many rooms that fit 3 but not 4.
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Old Dec 3, 2025 | 8:52 am
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Originally Posted by <3vacations
Hello All,

Planning a trip to paris for a group of seven including my two little kids who will be 2 and 4 at the time of the trip. I have been searching and I dont see anything that would work for 4 people let alone 7. If anyone has any hotels they know to be large enough for 4 and we can share the beds with the kids so at least 2 double or queen beds or a 4 bedroom rental to fit all 7 of us I would appreciate leads. Even better if its within Hilton for hotels. Im just seeing many rooms that fit 3 but not 4.
Thanks!
The issue is going to be that many European countries have, and enforce, occupancy regulations limiting the number of people in a room. Add to the crackdown on illegal Air BnB and it gets more difficult. Have you called Hilton directly? They used to have a special offer of second room at half price for kids/family with a connecting door. This is often not advertised on the website.

There are 2 Doubletree Hotels in Paris and these might be ones that offer connecting rooms and family rooms.
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Old Dec 4, 2025 | 1:40 am
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I confirm that hotels will not allow to go over the official occupancy. Best is one bedroom for 4 including 2 kids, and another one for 3. That's easy to find in hotels in Paris.
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Old Dec 5, 2025 | 5:55 pm
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Originally Posted by MoreMilesPlease
The issue is going to be that many European countries have, and enforce, occupancy regulations limiting the number of people in a room. Add to the crackdown on illegal Air BnB and it gets more difficult. Have you called Hilton directly? They used to have a special offer of second room at half price for kids/family with a connecting door. This is often not advertised on the website.

There are 2 Doubletree Hotels in Paris and these might be ones that offer connecting rooms and family rooms.
I havent called hilton yet I was waiting until the end of dec as it looks like we cant book this far out on any of the home rental platforms like "paris perfect" or even hilton it just shows as sold out so far. My mom, sister and BIL do not want to be in the same room with us lol I worded it weird I just meant I was not seeing much that would even work for 4 people in a room I keep seeing one double bed and 2 singles type set up for "families". Maybe I just need to do more research.
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Old Dec 11, 2025 | 4:13 am
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We in Europe do not have the two double beds that many american rooms have... but rollaway beds exist... Even calling will not get you two queens in a room. However we found a few places that have instead of rollaway beds a bed sofa, and that is often 1,20m or 1,40 m wide, so it would work for two children! But its a calling issue, not an website search issue.... good luck
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