Paris Hotels with Two Queen Beds in One Room
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A surprisingly tricky thing to find — and a complete guide from a luxury travel advisor who's done the research.
Why Paris Hotels with Two Queen Beds Are So Hard to Find
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I wrote this post because if you've ever tried to book a Paris hotel room with two queen beds for a group of four, you already know the problem. Finding Paris hotels with two queen beds in one room is genuinely difficult — and not because the city lacks great hotels.
Most Paris hotels occupy historic buildings where room sizes are dictated by 19th-century architecture, not the expectations of modern American travelers. European hotels traditionally cater to couples, not groups of four sharing one room. And unlike in the U.S. — where two queen beds in a single room is practically the default at any mid-range chain hotel — Parisian hoteliers have never built to that convention.
What you'll find instead when searching for Paris hotels with two queen beds: rooms with one king or one double, two twin beds pushed together, connecting room configurations, or family suites with separate sleeping areas. A single room with two genuine queen-size beds in the same space is rare.
There's also a sizing caveat worth knowing before you book: European "double" beds typically measure around 140cm wide — noticeably narrower than a U.S. queen (152cm). When a Paris hotel advertises two double beds, the beds may not feel quite as spacious as the queen beds you're used to at home.
That said, it is absolutely possible to find comfortable accommodations for four adults in Paris. Below are the best options I've found — ranging from straightforward two-double-bed rooms to family suites and connecting configurations that work well for groups. These are all 4-star and 5-star hotels in central Paris, curated for discerning travelers.
The Best Paris Hotels with Two Queen Beds (or Similar Configurations)
A Family Room at th Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe
Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe Hotel
The modern Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe Hotel offers spacious family rooms — something that can be genuinely hard to find in central Paris. Located just a short walk from the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Élysées, the hotel makes a convenient base for exploring the Right Bank and shopping along Avenue Montaigne. Among Paris hotels with two queen beds, this is one of the most reliably available options in a well-located Marriott property.
Room: Family Room. Please note that European double beds are slightly narrower than U.S. queen beds, so if you have four full-size adults this may not be the best choice.
Antidote Travel Perks: This is a Marriott Stars & Luminous hotel. By booking through me, you'll receive complimentary breakfast for two, a hotel credit, and priority for upgrade.
Hyatt Paris Madeleine
The elegant Hyatt Paris Madeleine is a refined boutique hotel located in the 8th arrondissement, just steps from Boulevard Haussmann's department stores and the Madeleine church. Family room configurations typically combine connecting rooms, allowing four people to stay comfortably together while still enjoying generous Parisian-style accommodations.
Room: Family Room — connecting rooms.
Antidote Travel Perks: This is a Hyatt Privé hotel. By booking through me, you'll receive complimentary breakfast for two, a hotel credit, and priority for upgrade.
Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme
The Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme is one of Paris's most refined luxury hotels and holds the coveted Palace distinction — the highest hotel classification in France. The hotel offers family configurations that typically combine two connecting rooms with king and twin bedding, creating spacious accommodations ideal for four adults. The hotel sits on Rue de la Paix, just steps from Place Vendôme, the Opéra, the Louvre, and the luxury shopping streets of the Right Bank.
Room: Family Room configuration — connecting rooms.
Antidote Travel Perks: This is a Virtuoso property and a Hyatt Privé hotel. By booking through me, you'll receive complimentary breakfast for two, a hotel credit, and priority for upgrade.
Crowne Plaza Paris – République
The Crowne Plaza Paris – République occupies a handsome 1866 Haussmann building right on Place de la République, one of Paris's great historic squares. It's a practical and well-located choice for groups: the hotel sits at the intersection of five metro lines, putting the Marais, Canal Saint-Martin, Bastille, and the grands boulevards all within easy reach. The family room offers two beds and a quieter street-side view.
Room: Family Room — two beds. Please note that as with most Paris hotels, the beds are European doubles rather than U.S. queens.
Paris Marriott Champs Elysées
The Paris Marriott Champs Elysées occupies a landmark address on the avenue itself — the building began its life as the original Maison Vuitton — and the hotel wears that history with quiet confidence. The glass atrium, high ceilings, and parquet floors give it a residential warmth that's unusual for a hotel of this size and prominence. The Friends & Family Guestrooms are generously proportioned and can comfortably accommodate four, with connecting room options available if your group needs more space. The Arc de Triomphe is half a block away.
Room: Friends & Family Guestroom — two beds. Please note that European double beds are slightly narrower than U.S. queen beds, so this may not be the best fit for four full-size adults.
Antidote Travel Perks: This is a Marriott Luminous hotel. By booking through me, you'll receive complimentary breakfast for two, a hotel credit, and priority for upgrade.
Hôtel Regina Louvre
The Hôtel Regina Louvre is one of Paris's most beautifully situated historic hotels — a Belle Époque landmark that opened for the 1900 World's Fair, directly across from the Louvre with views stretching to the Tuileries Garden. It's been in the same Parisian family for four generations, and that shows in the attentiveness of the service. For groups looking for a Paris hotel with two large beds in a family configuration, the connecting Family Room is one of the most elegantly appointed options in this guide.
Room: Family Room — connecting rooms, one king or twin and one double, two bathrooms.
Antidote Travel Perks: This is a Preferred Hotels & Resorts property. By booking through me, you'll receive complimentary breakfast for two, a hotel credit, and priority for upgrade.
Fraser Suites Le Claridge Champs-Élysées
Fraser Suites Le Claridge sits directly on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées — not a side street, the avenue itself — in a building with lovely Art Deco bones and a serene inner courtyard. It functions as a luxury serviced aparthotel, which makes it particularly well-suited to groups of four adults who want more breathing room than a standard hotel room provides. The two-bedroom suites range from 90 to 120 square meters and include separate living and dining areas, a fully equipped kitchen, and two bathrooms — meaning four people can live together without negotiating one bathroom.
Room: Two-Bedroom Suite (Deluxe, Executive, or Premier) — two separate bedrooms with double or twin configurations, full kitchen, two bathrooms. Please note that as a serviced apartment property, this is not a traditional hotel experience; the tradeoff is significantly more space and independence.
One of the double-double rooms at Hôtel du Collectionneur
Hôtel du Collectionneur
The Hôtel du Collectionneur is one of the most thoughtfully conceived Art Deco hotels in Paris — a 496-room property on Rue de Courcelles that draws on the grandeur of the 1930s transatlantic ocean liners and carries the legacy of the building's former life as Pierre Cardin's atelier. Despite its scale, it maintains a distinctive personality, from the majestic lobby to the Carrara marble bathrooms. Steps from Parc Monceau, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Faubourg Saint-Honoré shopping streets.
The Deluxe Double Room is one of the most practical options in this guide for groups seeking two double beds in a Paris hotel room: 30 square meters, two queen-size beds (by the hotel's own description), a marble bathroom with a soaking tub, and connecting room options for groups that need additional space.
Room: Deluxe Double Room — two queen-size beds, accommodates up to four guests, marble bathroom with bathtub. Bear in mind that European doubles run slightly narrower than U.S. queens. Connecting rooms available on request.
Antidote Travel Perks: This is a Preferred Hotels & Resorts property. By booking through me, you'll receive complimentary breakfast for two, a hotel credit, and priority for upgrade.
Le Pavillon de la Reine & Spa
Tucked behind an ivy-draped façade just off Place des Vosges — Paris's oldest and most beautiful square — Le Pavillon de la Reine is the kind of hotel you'd never find by accident. A 17th-century mansion with a rose-filled courtyard, an intimate 56-room property, and a spa built into a historic stone vault. For groups seeking a Paris family hotel with two bedrooms, the Family Suite here is a genuinely special option.
Room: Family Suite — two bedrooms, living room. Connecting rooms (two Superior rooms) are also available for up to four guests.
Antidote Travel Perks: This is a Virtuoso property. By booking through me, you'll receive complimentary breakfast for two, a hotel credit, and priority for upgrade.
The Family Room at the Warwick Paris
Warwick Paris
The Warwick Paris sits just steps off the Champs-Élysées in the heart of the 8th arrondissement — the George V metro stop is 240 meters away — in a classic Parisian building with a Pierre Yves Rochon–designed lobby and 149 rooms and suites. It's a well-positioned, reliable four-star property with genuine Parisian character: floor-to-ceiling windows, marble bathrooms, a Les Clefs d'Or concierge, and a rooftop terrace with Eiffel Tower views available in warmer months.
This is one of the few Paris hotels where the family room genuinely delivers two queen-size beds in a single room — the hotel's own website uses the phrase "two queen beds," which is unusual enough to note.
Room: Family Room — two queen beds, marble bathroom.
Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain & Spa
The Pavillon Faubourg Saint-Germain opened in 2022, stitched together from three neighboring 19th-century buildings on one of the Left Bank's most civilized streets — steps from Café de Flore, the Musée d'Orsay, and the Seine. The result is a hotel that feels like a literary Parisian residence rather than a standard boutique property, with a Michelin-recognized brasserie, Les Parisiens, anchoring the ground floor.
Room: Family Room — two interconnecting rooms with one double and two twin beds, two bathrooms.
Hôtel Splendide Royal Paris – Relais & Châteaux
With just 12 suites in a restored 1897 mansion a stone's throw from the Élysée Palace and the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, the Splendide Royal is Paris's smallest five-star hotel — and its scale is precisely the point. The service is intimate and highly personalized in a way that larger properties simply cannot match.
Room: Family Suite configuration — Élysée Suite paired with connecting Junior Saint-Honoré Suite. Please note that availability for the connecting configuration should be confirmed at time of booking, as the hotel has only 12 rooms total.
Antidote Travel Perks: This is a Virtuoso property. By booking through me, you'll receive a food and beverage credit and priority for upgrade. Note that breakfast is already included in the hotel's rates.
Hôtel Bowmann
The Hôtel Bowmann occupies a classic Haussmann building on Boulevard Haussmann in the 8th arrondissement — a quieter, more residential pocket of the Right Bank within walking distance of the Opéra, Parc Monceau, and the Faubourg Saint-Honoré boutiques. The interiors are bold and layered, with gold leaf detail, Carrara marble, and crystal chandeliers sitting alongside contemporary furnishings.
Room: Family Room — two connecting rooms, two double beds (second room configurable as twins on request).
Renaissance Paris République Hôtel & Spa
The Renaissance Paris République is one of the more distinctive Marriott properties in Europe — a converted artist squat and former office building redesigned in 2018 by architect Éric Haour, with interiors by Didier Gomez that give every room category its own artistic identity. The result is a genuine boutique feel in a 121-room hotel, with porthole windows, atelier-style bathrooms, and a Sothys spa.
Room: Family Room — one queen room connecting to a room with two twins.
Antidote Travel Perks: This is a Marriott Luminous hotel. By booking through me, you'll receive complimentary breakfast for two, a hotel credit, and priority for upgrade.
Frequently Asked Questions: Two Queen Beds in Paris Hotels
Do Paris hotels have rooms with two queen beds?
Very rarely — and this is one of the most common surprises for American travelers booking Paris hotels. The two-queen-bed room is a North American hotel convention that simply hasn't taken hold in France. Paris hotels are largely set in historic buildings with smaller rooms, and European hospitality culture traditionally designs rooms for couples rather than groups of four sharing one room.
What's the difference between a European double bed and a U.S. queen bed?
A European double bed is typically 140cm (55 inches) wide, while a U.S. queen bed is 152cm (60 inches) wide — a difference of about 5 inches per bed. It's not enormous, but it is noticeable, particularly for taller or larger adults. When a Paris hotel lists two double beds, the room will sleep four people but may feel slightly snugger than what you'd expect from a U.S. queen bed setup.
What are the best alternatives to two-queen-bed rooms in Paris?
The most comfortable alternatives are: (1) connecting rooms, where two separate rooms share an interior door — this gives four adults two full bathrooms and more total space than any single room; (2) family suites with two separate sleeping areas; and (3) luxury serviced apartments like Fraser Suites Le Claridge, which offer genuine two-bedroom configurations with full kitchens.
Can a travel advisor help me find Paris hotels with two queen beds?
Yes — and it's genuinely worth it. The inventory of Paris hotels that actually deliver two large beds in one room is small, and the room types are often poorly described online. As a Virtuoso-affiliated luxury travel advisor, I can tell you exactly which properties have these rooms, which ones require connecting configurations, and which ones will actually be comfortable for four adults. I can also secure breakfast, hotel credits, and upgrade priority at many of these properties at no extra cost.
Is it better to book two separate hotel rooms or one family room in Paris?
For most groups of four adults, connecting rooms offer the most comfort — you get two bathrooms, more total square footage, and genuine privacy. A single family room in Paris can work well if the room is specifically designed for four (like the Hôtel du Collectionneur's Deluxe Double or the Warwick's Family Room), but in a smaller property the beds may be tight. My advice: if the connecting option is available at a property you love, take it.
Final Thoughts
Finding Paris hotels with two queen beds in one room takes more research than it should — but the right room absolutely exists. Whether you want the straightforward family-room setup at the Warwick or Hôtel du Collectionneur, the boutique atmosphere of Le Pavillon de la Reine, or the apartment-style freedom of Fraser Suites Le Claridge, there's an option that fits your group.
If you're traveling with friends or family and want help identifying the best option for your specific situation — and securing advisor perks like complimentary breakfast and hotel credits through my luxury hotel partnerships — I'd love to help.
Because sometimes the hardest part of planning a Paris trip is simply finding a room big enough for everyone.
About Krista
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