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The Best Big Group Airbnbs in Paris for a Hen Weekend

Paris doesn’t necessarily scream big group stays. The charm of the city is less warehouse apartments sleeping 14 and more quaint apartments tucked down dinky side streets. But if you know where to look, there are hidden gems that make for a very good Paris hen weekend.

From properly done Marais apartments to central stays that bend the rules slightly (and a few wildcard options you wouldn’t immediately think of), these are the Paris Airbnbs that actually work for a girls’ trip.

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Kirsty McManus

Apr 9, 2026

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Signature Hoche Suite, Champs-Elysees

SLEEPS 14

Luxury Paris apartment near Champs-Élysées with Eiffel Tower views, balcony and elegant living room for large Paris hen weekends

Set on the seventh floor just off the Champs-Élysées, the standout here is obvious: a balcony with open views across the city, including the Eiffel Tower (if you squint). Inside, it’s beautiful. Mouldings, soft neutrals, sculptural details that you’re scared to touch. With seven bedrooms and multiple bathrooms, it doesn’t just look good, it is good. Not every room is en-suite, but there’s enough bathrooms to avoid daily negotiation. Location-wise, you’re walking distance to just about everything, with a centrality that makes wrangling fourteen women semi-simple. However, you’ll pay for it. For a three-night weekend, you’re looking at roughly £450 per person based on a full group of 14, and that’s before flights, dinners, or 18 inevitable spicy margs. It’s not Paris on a budget. But for the location, it’s pretty in line with what you’d pay for a luxury Paris hen hotel.

Good to know: This sits firmly in the premium category, expect deposits, and a more managed stay. Best suited to groups who want the full Paris backdrop without overthinking it.

From £115 per person

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The Marais House, Le Marais

SLEEPS 12

Luxury group apartment in Le Marais Paris with marble dining table, open-plan living area and warm contemporary interiors, perfect for a Paris hen weekend

Set on Rue des Archives in the heart of the Marais, this is a classic Haussmann base. High ceilings, clean lines, and beautiful decor that looks straight out of Architectural Digest. All six bedrooms have their own en-suite, which in Paris at this size is rare. Similarly, you’ll find a seat at the dinner table for everyone. Despite being right in the centre, the apartment looks onto an inner courtyard, which keeps things unexpectedly quiet. You’re steps from the energy of the Marais — cafés, boutiques, galleries — but you can’t hear it once you’re inside. This is one of the few places that actually delivers for big groups, without having to compromise on the good stuff.

Good to know: There is a €500 deposit required. It suits groups who want a polished, calm base rather than anything high-energy.

From £105 per person

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Merveil Luxury Suite, Champs-Elysees

SLEEPS 10-12

Set just off the Champs-Élysées, this is classic central Paris. You’re a short walk from the Louvre, with Madeleine metro around the corner. Inside, it’s filled with warm wood tones, panelled walls and soft lighting. The five bedrooms are well put together, with a mix of en-suites and shared bathrooms. It’s comfortable and considered, but worth noting the bathrooms are on the smaller side and slightly unconventional in layout (very Paris, very functional). The lift is very compact (borderline decorative), so expect to hoist your cases up six flights of stairs.

Good to know: Strict house rules, ID required pre-arrival, and a fairly hefty deposit, but it’s handled professionally. Expect a bit of noise, smaller bathrooms, and a very central, very “Paris” building setup.

From £105 per person

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Colour-Pop Apartment, 2nd Arrondissement

SLEEPS 12-14

Colourful Haussmann apartment in central Paris with spacious living room, high ceilings and modern interiors for hen weekends in Paris

Another classic Haussmann apartment renovated with personality. From the outside, it looks traditional — high ceilings, parquet floors, central Paris postcode. But inside, it shifts completely. A slightly unexpected mix of prints, colour and texture that feels playful but not chaotic. The layout is straightforward (by Paris standards). Six bedrooms, a large living space, and a kitchen that’s just about useable. While it technically sleeps up to 14, you’ll lose the social space entirely, so I’d recommend not stretching it to the limit. You’re right by Réaumur-Sébastopol, which means you can get anywhere quickly, and you’re surrounded by that slightly more local, less polished pocket of central Paris. You’ll get city noise, especially at weekends, and you can absolutely hear it, so this is one for groups who are out late anyway, rather than those planning slow, quiet nights in.

Good to know: Sleeps more than it comfortably holds, only one en-suite bedroom, and you’ll hear the city — but for space, location and a slightly more personality-led interior, it works.

From £105 per person

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NoChichi Collections, Opera

SLEEPS 16

Central Paris apartment with open-plan kitchen and dining area, alongside modern bedroom with neutral tones and comfortable bedding

If you’re really set on location, this is the one. Set just behind Opéra and Galeries Lafayette, step out the door and it’s full Paris energy. Inside, you’ll find five bedrooms, three bathrooms and open-plan kitchen and living space. The kitchen’s more coffee and croissants than three course meal, but realistically, vibey dinners in Paris set the standard, why stay in? A few things worth knowing before you book. Two of the bedrooms are loft-style spaces: slightly makeshift, a bit stuffy and there’s a narrow spiral staircase up to them, which feels less than solid after a couple of drinks. That said, for the price and location, it balances out well, especially if your group is happy to be a bit flexible on room allocation.

Good to know: Best rooms get claimed quickly here — worth deciding who’s taking the loft spaces in advance. Also not ideal if your group values total privacy across every bedroom.

From £105 per person

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Michodiere Apartment, Opera

SLEEPS 10

Luxury Paris apartment dining area with marble table and wood kitchen, plus soft-toned bedroom with arched headboard and natural light

This is the easy Paris airbnb. Set between the Louvre and Opéra Garnier, you’re firmly in the walk-everywhere part of the city. Coffee turns into brunch, brunch into dinner, and suddenly someone’s trying to book a last minute pink limo. The bonus? Coming home to a beautiful apartment. Bedrooms are calm, simple, and well-finished. Bathrooms are more functional than fun, but do a job. It can sleep 10, but realistically it’s better at 8. Two people end up on the sofa bed in the living room, which — aside from being the obvious short straw — also means you lose that shared space. Price-wise, it lands just under £300 per person for a three-night stay, which is good going for the location. It’s not bargain Paris, but it’s also not trying to be — this is about ease, not compromise.

Good to know: You’ll need to collect and return keys from a separate hotel a decent walk away — and not a particularly glamorous one. Fine if you’re travelling light, less ideal if you’re hauling suitcases across Paris.

From £105 per person

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Les Halles Colour-Block Apartment, 2nd Arrondissement

SLEEPS 16

Basement cinema and jacuzzi room in Les Halles Paris apartment with red interiors and built-in spa bath for hen weekends in Paris

This is far from your classic Paris apartment. Set across multiple levels in the heart of Les Halles, this is a bold, design-led space that leans more converted loft than Haussmann elegance. Colour-block interiors, exposed stone walls, and a slightly surreal layout (five floors, including a basement cinema and jacuzzi setup) make it feel more like a funky members’ club than a traditional stay. Bedrooms are spread across different levels, each with their own bathroom, but the open nature of the space means sound travels more than you’d expect. This isn’t one for early nights or light sleepers. Location-wise, it’s not the best. but can still be a fun, slightly chaotic base that works best for groups who want something different, not those expecting polished, five-star Parisian calm.

Good to know: Expect a bit of noise between floors, a less-than-luxury finish in places, and a layout that prioritises capacity over flow. But if you lean into it, it works. It’s also not the most seamless setup for a group this size: there are only two keys, which is worth planning around if you’re splitting up.

From £105 per person

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Villa SoPi, South Pigalle

SLEEPS 8-16 ACROSS UNITS

Paris rooftop apartment dining table with balcony views over classic Haussmann rooftops, alongside a bright bedroom with soft neutral tones and stained glass detail

Rather than forcing everyone into one big apartment, Villa SoPi splits you across multiple apartments in a small, well-designed aparthotel. Set in South Pigalle — one of the more interesting parts of Paris — you’re surrounded by good restaurants, funky bars abd a creative energy. The apartments themselves are simple but considered. Each apartment has a small living area, kitchenette, and a mix of king or twin beds plus a sofa bed. You can rotate between apartments for drinks, dinners, getting-ready chaos — or designate one as the unofficial HQ (usually whoever drew the short straw on hosting). Compared to large central apartments, it’s more affordable — and you’re not sharing with anyone you’ve just met.

Good to know: You won’t all be in one apartment, which is either the whole point or a dealbreaker depending on your group. Also worth coordinating who’s in which apartment early — logistics matter more here than in a single stay.

From £105 per person

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MOB HOUSE, Saint-Ouen

SLEEPS 9

Penthouse apartment at MOB HOUSE Paris with large private terrace and panoramic city views near Saint-Ouen flea market, perfect for a Paris hen weekend

This is for a very specific kind of Paris trip, and if it’s yours, it works. Set above MOB HOUSE in Saint-Ouen, right by the famous flea market, this is less classic Paris and more creative escape just outside it. 150m² inside, plus a huge wraparound terrace with wide, open views across Paris — which is rare, especially at this scale. Inside, it’s warm tones, textured materials, and multiple living spaces that give a group room to spread out without losing that sense of being together. You also get the benefits of the hotel setup — a pool, garden, restaurant, and a steady flow of locals coming through for drinks, music and events. It has a social energy to it, particularly on weekends, where DJs and live music blur the line between hotel and hangout. Location is where it becomes a choice. You’re about 25–30 minutes from central Paris, so this isn’t a step outside into the Marais situation. But what you get instead is access to the flea market, a more local neighbourhood feel, and space that would be hard to find in the centre.

Good to know: Breakfast is overpriced, and while the setting is creative and social, it comes with some noise. Best suited to groups who are happy being slightly outside the centre and leaning into the atmosphere.

From £105 per person

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Villa Mande, Outside Paris

SLEEPS 12-14

Paris villa with private heated pool and garden terrace, alongside bright glass dining room and spacious interiors designed for Paris hen weekends

Another wildcard option. A full villa, with a garden, pool, spa and gym? Sold It feels more like a private retreat than anything you’d expect to find in Paris, and once you’re in, it’s very easy to just… not leave. The social spaces are what you’re paying for. A huge glass-walled living and dining area that opens onto the garden, a proper outdoor setup with seating and a plancha, and then the main event — a heated pool (year-round), plus a full spa setup downstairs with jacuzzi, sauna and space that can very easily turn into a late-night situation. Upstairs is where it loses momentum. Bedrooms are fine — clean, comfortable, functional — but they’re not the reason you’re booking. Location-wise, you’re also not central. About 25–30 minutes into the main sights. But that’s part of the trade off.

Good to know: You’re paying for the amenities here, not the bedrooms. Also best suited to groups happy to split their time between Paris day and villa.

From £105 per person

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