Paris Hotel Recs for around 60 Euro?
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Paris Hotel Recs for around 60 Euro?
I had 2 recommended to me, but they're booked up.
Kind of wary to book a cheap place without a recommendation.
I'm open to arrondiments.
Much appreciated!
Kind of wary to book a cheap place without a recommendation.
I'm open to arrondiments.
Much appreciated!
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Have you had a chance to look at the hotels on http://www.eurocheapo.com/paris ? You can search by price or arrondissement and each has a review. If you see something you like, post here and see if anyone has stayed at that particular hotel recently. Also check the reviews on tripadvisor.com
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I've stayed at Tiquetonne twice at 50 euros per night for a double. Would gladly stay there again.
I've written about it here -- try to search for the hotel by name and/or my moniker (or click on my moniker).
If there's one (potential) complaint -- the hotel can get noisy in the morning. It's the sort of building that you can hear everything. But that was not an issue for me.
A previous poster (WillTravel) asked if the rooms have a telephone. My double did, as I noticed it this time. You can receive phone calls until 11 or 11:30 (I forget) -- the desk is probably tended until midnight.
I've written about it here -- try to search for the hotel by name and/or my moniker (or click on my moniker).
If there's one (potential) complaint -- the hotel can get noisy in the morning. It's the sort of building that you can hear everything. But that was not an issue for me.
A previous poster (WillTravel) asked if the rooms have a telephone. My double did, as I noticed it this time. You can receive phone calls until 11 or 11:30 (I forget) -- the desk is probably tended until midnight.
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Hotel Floridor, 51 euro including breakfast for a single. On place Denfert Rochereau accross from metro and RER, near excellent market street rue Daguerre. It is in the 15th. Has an elevator, single had a comfortable double bed, good ensuite BR. Breakfast is served in your room each AM, coffee, croissant, 1/2 baguette and butter and jam. I also stayed in a nice size triple with my husband and son. No website, google for phone number. The staff were very nice, especially when I was sick and alone on a trip. Brought me tea and checked on me. Found me a Dr. nearby.
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Hotel Résidence les Gobelins, 55E per night for a single room. A good budget hotel, with nice, clean rooms, the staff is kind and helpful. The location is good, too.
http://www.hotelgobelins.com/
http://www.hotelgobelins.com/
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35 Euro for a double, but there's a bad review at Tripadvisor
Hotel/Hostel du Marais
16, rue de Beauce
PHONE: 01 4272 3026
Email: [email protected]
http://www.eurocheapo.com/paris/list...n/dumarais.asp
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I can personally recommend this place. Price should be in your range - I stayed about there 5 years ago for about $50US/night when the dollar was much stronger. EXCELLENT bistro across the street (Le Cameleon).
Hotel de Chevreuse
3 rue de Chevreuse (great area)
75006 PARIS
Phone: +33 1 43 20 93 16
Fax: +33 1 43 21 43 72
RER B station 'Port-Royal'
or Metro station 'Vavin'
Hotel de Chevreuse
3 rue de Chevreuse (great area)
75006 PARIS
Phone: +33 1 43 20 93 16
Fax: +33 1 43 21 43 72
RER B station 'Port-Royal'
or Metro station 'Vavin'