Our Favorite Groupon Luxury Hotel Deals in London and Paris

London's Houses of Parliament. Photo by Melanie Votaw

Here are our favorite Groupon deals in Paris and London that will save you money while still allowing you a luxury experience! (Full disclosure: these are affiliate links.)

London

The Dilly, London. Photo courtesy of Groupon.

The Dilly in London – $354.20: Near Piccadilly, Leicester Square, and Trafalgar Square, this luxury property is in the middle of the action. It has 283 rooms with minibars, bathrobes, and tubs. Click here for the deal.

Flemings Mayfair in London. Photo courtesy of Groupon.

Flemings Mayfair – Small Luxury Hotel of the World – $432.82: This gorgeous hotel is near Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, and Parliament/Big Ben. It has 129 rooms with minibars, tubs, and rainfall showerheads. There’s also a fine dining restaurant on property. Click here for the deal.

The Athenaeum Hotel & Residences in London. Photo courtesy of Groupon.

The Athenaeum Hotel & Residences – $484.75: This Mayfair hotel is near Hyde Park, Green Park, and Piccadilly Circus. It has 162 rooms with minibars and Egyptian cotton sheets. There’s a spa and fine dining restaurant as well. Click here for the deal.

Paris

Hotel Napoleon in Paris. Photo courtesy of Groupon.

Hotel Napoleon – $488.98: This luxury property is in the 8th Arrondissement close to the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe, as well as near Place Charles de Gaulle. It’s small with just 96 rooms that have minibars, bathrobes, and tablet computers. Click here for the deal.

Maison Astor in Paris. Photo courtesy of Groupon.

Maison Astor Paris, Curio Collection by Hilton – $371.11: This lovely hotel is a short walk from the Palais Garnier. The 131 rooms contain minibars, espresso makers, and tubs. There’s also a terrace and a fireplace in the lobby. Click here for the deal.

Maison Albar – Le Diamond in Paris. Photo courtesy of Groupon.

Maison Albar – Le Diamond – $303.95: This stunning property is within walking distance of the Palais Garnier and Galeries Lafayette. It’s small with 72 rooms with minibars, and the hotel has a terrace and garden. There is no fine dining restaurant, but it serves breakfast and has room service. Click here for the deal.

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Melanie Votaw is the Publisher and Executive Travel Writer of LuxuryWeb Magazine. She has visited more than 50 countries on 6 continents and written for such magazines as Executive Travel, Just Luxe, Business Insider, South China Morning Post, Travel Mindset, and more. She is a member of the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association, New York Travel Writers Association, and International Travel Writers Alliance. Melanie's photography has won awards, and she has also written 43 nonfiction books as either the author or ghostwriter.

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