Please recommend a hotel in Paris 3-4 stars , good location.
Staying at least 3 nights maybe 4.
Thanks
Kerri
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We need more information:
How many in your party and how many beds/what configuration do you need?
What is you budget?
What dates are you talking about (if there's a major congress in town it will make a big difference)?
Lately we have been very Happy with La FAmilia hotel on rue des Ecoles . It is plain but clean and so convenient .Last trip we stayed at it's sister hatel next door , a wee bit fancier , it has a lobby for seating which La AFamilia lacks .Rooms are smllish but comfortable Free internet and The Minerve has a good breakfast,cereal, ham cheese eggs along with croissants and baguettes, lots of cafes and bistros nearby, 2 excellent restaurants a few mintues walk/ Close to the Seine and excellent transport, about 5 bus lines across the street and 2 metros.Very nice staff in both places
Pending more information, these threads are extremely helpful.
http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/paris-hotels-left-bank-thread.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/europe/paris-hotels-right-bank-thread.cfm
You've asked for variations on hotel rooms in three different cities. These are your only posts.
Have you done any research on your own at all.
Perfect example: Paris is a very large city, with many distinct neighborhoods.
If you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there.