Boutique Hotel in Paris suggestions?
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Hundreds of them, actually. Did you do a search here? Try triple rooms in Paris, perhaps. What arrondisement? Price range? Any other information you could give about your requirements would help.
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Please define also what 'cute' means to you.
Anyway, if money is no object I really would suggest Pavillon de La Reine in the 3rd district-excellent location.
www.pavillon-de-la-reine.com
Anyway, if money is no object I really would suggest Pavillon de La Reine in the 3rd district-excellent location.
www.pavillon-de-la-reine.com
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Can you define 'boutique' b/c my idea of it and others' is often different.
These are what I would call 'boutique':
Hotel Cambon
http://www.hcambon.com/en/index.html
Hotel de Buci
http://www.hotelbuci.fr/
Hotel Jeu de Paume
http://www.jeudepaumehotel.com/
These are what I would call 'boutique':
Hotel Cambon
http://www.hcambon.com/en/index.html
Hotel de Buci
http://www.hotelbuci.fr/
Hotel Jeu de Paume
http://www.jeudepaumehotel.com/
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Here are some 'triples' threads:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34724542
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34694045
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34724542
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34694045
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We stayed at Hotel Regent's Garden, 3 stars, (my 18 year old daughter and I and my mother and sister-in-law in 2 rooms) and thoroughly enjoyed it. It's small (39 rooms) with a tiny elevator but was a home built by Napoleon III for his personal physician. It's near the Champs-Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe, and close to Metro stations. It has a quaint lobby and breakfast room. Hotel email is: [email protected] Have a GREAT time!
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You may want to check the Paris hotels at www.slh.com.
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Try :
http://www.hotel-grandes-ecoles.com/
It's very cute and very central (near Seine, Notre-Dame ...).
http://www.hotel-grandes-ecoles.com/
It's very cute and very central (near Seine, Notre-Dame ...).
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Something that fits your description is <i>Le Walt</i> http://www.hotel-lewalt.com/ It is in the 7th, is elegant and unique, and is situated in an area rich in restaurants, cafés, metro and bus stps.
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Our favorite is the Madison. Some of the corner rooms that overlook the boulevard have a day bed in addition to double/king/twin beds, which might work nicely for you. The rooms are large, as are the bathrooms; the latter have stretch lines for drying light clothing. There's plenty of storage.