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Old Jul 27th, 2008, 09:21 AM
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about Eldorado hotel and Riviera Hotel in Paris

hi,

i heard about 2 hotels in paris and i would like to hear your opinions about them.

1.hotel eldorado - 18 rue des dames
2.hotel riviera - 55 rue des accacias

i was wondering if you reccomend or not reccomend this hotels.
moreover, do you think hotel eldorado is in a good area?

thanks
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Old Jul 27th, 2008, 11:08 AM
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Hi.. have you checked the hotel reviews on Tripadvisor? People seem to love the Eldorado enough to overlook its non-central location...
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Old Jul 28th, 2008, 07:08 AM
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Both are on good metro lines; Riviera is in a more upscale area that will also be quieter. Neither area would be my choice for a first timer. If you chose Riviera, two good restaurants within walking distance are Le Petit Acacia and Le Cercle du 17eme.
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why both choices are not a good option for a first time in paris?
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This is of variable importance to people visiting Paris: when I last checked, the Eldorado did not have televisions in the rooms.
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Neither are in areas close to many of the typical tourist attractions; however if you don't mind a lot of walking,or riding on the metro or bus, it shouldn't be a problem. Much depends on your age and personal interests. In Paris, you won't get more than you pay for.
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