Overview
Think Paris isn’t family friendly? Think again. 25hours Hotel Terminus Nord is a budget boutique bolthole eschewing the traditional design (and cost) tropes of her City of Light neighbours. Instead of Grand Dame interiors and eye-wateringly expensive nightly rates, quirky aesthetics reign supreme. Rooms feature a global mismash of fixtures and fittings, transporting guests around the globe, via vibrant African bedspreads, mosaic basins and loud & proud murals. All act as an eclectic homage to the explosive ethnically diverse local community of the 10th arrondissement the hotel calls home. Big boxes are also ticked for family friendly touches – the culturally contemporary rooms are seriously spacious by Parisian standards and on weekends the hotel’s restaurant hosts a family friendly brunch with a special space for children – featuring a ball pit, toys, colouring book and lots of games. All of this for a purse pleasing price tag, makes it an unbeatable city stay in our books
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Flight
1 hr 20 mins from London to Paris airport, or 2 hrs 16 mins on the Eurostar, where children under 4 travel for free
Transfer
Steps from the Eurostar or 35 mins from the airport
Best time to visit
Whenever you choose to visit, Paris never disappoints. To best balance crowds and weather, we recommend a spring or autumn getaway
Favourite room
Even the medium rooms are spacious enough for the provided cot. Tub loving tots will want to opt for an XL or XL +. Ask for interconnecting rooms
Nearby
Whether you choose to walk, cycle or metro, the city’s best sights are all easily within reach of your doorstep. The eclectic 10th arrondissement where the hotel can be found, is home to two of Paris’ covered markets – serving up food, flowers and beer boutiques. Sacré-Coeur and Montmartre are also a short stroll away
Price
From £180 p/night in low season and £214 p/night in high season
Meet the family...
Becky
Parent to Tiny Traveller aged 3
A stone's throw from the station, the location is perfect for anyone travelling via Eurostar. Simply come out the main station entrance, cross the road and you’re there! We loved the freshly stocked mini fridge full of beer for parents and sweets for little ones. The decor was very cool. North African street style with lots of colour, wall murals and clashing prints

