16 days London/France- car tour choices
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Do NOT rent a hotel room as a triple and figure you can throw a kid on couch or floor, especially in Paris.. they will turn you away unless they have a more expensive quad room empty that they will put you in and charge that price
Hotel rooms are sold by room occupancy.. a double or twin room is always a maximum of two people.. a triple three.. etc.. exceptions may be made for infants.. but you still must notify hotel that baby is included.
There is a list of hotels on tripadivor.com Paris forums that are for hotels with Quad rooms.. they are not the easiest to find oddly.
As for renting a gite.. depending on your moving about , I don't consider it worth it for 3 night stays.. ( and obviously no gites in paris. )
Citidines are a chain of aparthotels in paris.. you can find a room for four(usually a one bedroom and a sofa bed) and with small kitchenette.. will save money that way by having breakfast and snacks in at least.
Hotel rooms are sold by room occupancy.. a double or twin room is always a maximum of two people.. a triple three.. etc.. exceptions may be made for infants.. but you still must notify hotel that baby is included.
There is a list of hotels on tripadivor.com Paris forums that are for hotels with Quad rooms.. they are not the easiest to find oddly.
As for renting a gite.. depending on your moving about , I don't consider it worth it for 3 night stays.. ( and obviously no gites in paris. )
Citidines are a chain of aparthotels in paris.. you can find a room for four(usually a one bedroom and a sofa bed) and with small kitchenette.. will save money that way by having breakfast and snacks in at least.