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Old Mar 10th, 2017, 02:38 AM
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Woin's best price qulaity ratio hotels in Paris

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Even more subjective than the thread about my best hotels, here are the hotels I found the best quality ratio wise.
Quality is my personal impression, under a form of a note on a scale of 10, that I use to divide the price with. I give you then the best price quality ratio, with a correct note... I didn't give you the hotels I gave a 3/10 note that I paid 43 € ! (we call these 'hotels de passe').

Prince Albert Louvre Saint Hyacinthe, 5 1er Tuileries- I got it half price, it helps...
B&B rue St Denis St Denis (rue) 265 2e Réaumur - a B&B I really liked it but you are whack in the middle of prostitutes
Paris France hotel Turbigo, 72 3e Sebastopol - a good 3 stars with a 2 stars price
Paris Rivoli Rivoli 4e - cool.
Saint-christophe Lacépède, 17 5e Jussieu - soft spot for this one.
saint-andré des arts Saint andré des arts, 66 6e Odéon - cheap, very cheap and quite correct.
Paix (hotel de la) Gros Caillou 19 7e Invalides ? - one of the smallest shower I've ever seen
Alexandrine opéra Moscou, 10 rue de 8e Opera - a 2 stars worht 3 stars no problem !
Monmartre Duperre Duperre, 33 9e Pigalle - very correct but amid sex shops
District République Sampaix 10e Bonsergent (but noisy)
Metropolitain Oberkampf, 158 11e Bastille (I paid 75 € !) - great location
Porte Dorée Daumesnil 12e Porte Dorée (noisy)
Villa Paris Fontaine à Mulard 13e Corvisart - a B&B - super quiet
Clairefontaine Fermat, 11 14e Montparnasse - in front of cemetary - quiet
Parc Saint-Charles St Pierre 15e Ballard - cheap but really excentered.
Villa Glamour pompe 16e Rue de la pompe - I paid 125€, so expensive but great.
Doisy ternes, av des 17e Ternes
Ramey Ramey, 24 18e château rouge - THE best quality price ratio
but close to Mont-Rouge an area where I've read tourist had to run to avoid bad people.
Canal (hotel du) Flandre, av, 48 19e Richet - correct.
Mama Shelter Bagnolet, rue 109 20e Dumas - noisy very clean quite nice.

At least I have slept in all of these correctly, they are all clean, noise can be an issue for some and I didn't get muggedsleeping there.

My best quality price ratio arrondissement is 18th : I slept in a lot of cheap and good hotels there.
19th and 20th are cheap too but hotels are less nice - imo again.

I paid between 70 and 100 € a night for most of these hotels.
Once I paid 45 € (in august) at the Ramey.

Have a nice stay ! Check yourself too, I will not accept complaints !
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Old Mar 10th, 2017, 04:24 AM
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"Pigalle"!
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I would like to add this one, in a very nice neighborhood (5th) and close to everything.

Port-Royal-Hôtel - All rooms are under €100, those with shared bath even less. The rooms are small, and if you want to charge your phone, you'd better have a long cord, because the only free outlet in our room was at shoulder level, right next to the bathroom door. Other than that it was clean and comfortable, and the staff were very kind and helpful.

http://www.port-royal-hotel.fr/
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Any chance of a similar restaurant list?
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Another great list WoinParis - many thanks!

Previously, by force of habit, I stayed in four-star hotels. Last trip, I was delighted with my three star Lutece Serotel hotel in the 5th http://www.hotellutece.com/en/ for about 80 Euros per night, which was every bit as good.
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Yup. Must say I am quite disappointed with 4 stars in Paris.
Difference between 3 and 4 stars is on amenities and service (laundry ?) that I don't need.
As a result I have proportionally less 4 stars hotels that I like compared to 3.
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True, I never use the facilities of a 4-Star hotel anymore and I can have the same standard of room in a three-star hotel for 30-50% less. Which is why your list will be my first point of call in the future

One day, I have be VERY brave, and try a two-star
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