B&B in Paris? Mom and teen daughter

Old Aug 19th, 2007, 10:02 PM
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B&B in Paris? Mom and teen daughter

I am planning on taking my teen-age daughter to Paris in May '08 to celebrate her high school graduation. I've pretty much decided to either rent an apartment or stay in a B&B. I haven't been able to find much information on B&Bs on this forum.

My husband and I loved our B&B experience in Ireland. Has anyone here had experience with Paris B&Bs? Is there a company you recommend? Any reason not to pursue this option? Thanks for your help!
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Old Aug 20th, 2007, 01:56 AM
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I agree with you, it's not easy to find!!
I went to a really nice B&B in Paris last year, i took videos of it, send me an email at [email protected] and i will send it to you
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I just got back from France, wrapping up the trip with a couple of days in Paris with my 14 year old daughter.

Originally I thought I might go the B&B route on this fifth trip to Paris. I've stayed in B&Bs in England, Ireland and France, and I thought it would be interesting to stay with local people and have a chance to practice our French. I spent a lot of time looking at options on this website that focuses on B&B arrangements in Paris homes: http://www.bed-and-breakfast-in-paris.com/Dicillin.php I never did find the right place (location, hosts, price). And most of the places had just one or two rooms, so I worried maybe it was a little too "close" with the hosts.

I ended up instead booking into a small economical hotel: Hotel les Grandes Ecoles in the 5th arrondissement. http://www.hotel-grandes-ecoles.com/ This is a really interesting place, kind of on its own private courtyard/street with a beautiful and very peaceful garden. We were five minutes from the top of Rue Mouffetard, which was the absolute ideal location for my daughter. I will definitely stay here again.

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Thanks for the replies. I forgot to mention that I am planning to stay in the 5th or 7th, so it's coincidental that you mention Hotel les Grandes Ecoles. It does look nice. How was the service?

ValereS, I'll look forward to seeing your pics.
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I thought the service was just fine, but we've been to Paris several times and didn't need much help. We were able to check into our room early (at 1 pm). Breakfast was served promptly. And the checkout was easy and we got help ordering a cab. We speak some French and tried not to revert to English, but English is spoken.

I thought the hotel was charming... the courtyard arrangement and beautiful garden area was a real surprise. And the location is really very convenient for walking as well as using the Metro.

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