2-4-6-8th=where do you appreciate your hotel in Paris?
Okay-I am taking the "college princess" to Paris over her fall break (Halloween weekend in October). The poor child has not been there since she was 7; well before she became worldly and learned French...well,you get it? Anyway, it is to be a fun mother-daughter weekend with lots of wine/great food,shopping and sightseeing. My problem is that I have only stayed at the same two hotels for work the past 5 years and I don't think that is where we want to be (Concorde Lafayette and Novotel Eiffel Tower).So I would love my Fodor buddies to offer up a cute,reasonable hotel(3 stars and no more than $125 a night USD) that is centrally located to a great metro stop yet in an area where we could enjoy a nice dinner,etc. If is it near a Monoprix,even better.I look forward to your suggestions!
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Two very well-reviewed hotels in that price range are Hotel Monge (in the 5th) and Hotel Muguet (in the 7th). Both are 2* hotels, however. I think there are few, if any, centrally located 3* hotels in the 100 Euro range (which is approximately $125 USD), outside of Priceline or Hotwire.
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Hotel Grand'ecoles may appeal to you and your daughter. Our room was $115 per night and attractively decorated in toile fabric. A garden area is the highlight of this hotel. Metro is Cardinal Lemoine and there are many restaurants nearby. And it has an elevator. Enjoy your trip.
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Try this hotel/residence by the lovely St. Sulpice church in the 5th arr.-it's absolutely near to everything you could want by way of sights, local flavor and particularly restaurants-take a look at their map. It even has a kitchenette and balconies as well:
Saint Sulpice Residence www.saintsulpiceresidence.com/ Residence de |
correction: the 6th arr., not 5th. very near the Blvd. St. Germain
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Hi df,
I think that Nini meant Hotel des Grandes Ecoles It is a 2*. I doubt that you can find a 3* for $125. If you chabnge that to Euro, I can highly recommend the Hotel Bonaparte in the 6th. There is a monoprix at the corner where Rue Bonaparte meets Blvd St Germaine 50 Rue de Rennes ((I)) |
Actually, the single studio at the Residence Saint Sulpice (which has a double bed) is 88 Euros, which is about $108,00 a night (you can add an extra bed for 20 Euros).
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Grandes Ecoles was a 2* for a long time, but is a 3* now.
http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h75005ecoles.htm |
If you do change to 125 Euros, there's a 3 star in the 2d arr., that I like as well, in a great location by Opera, with both French charm and faded elegance, HOTEL FAVART
www.hotel-favartopera.com/index.english.html |
Gipsytravelgirl: Unfortunately - that €88 is only for the single flat where they do not offer an additional bed (it is far too small for 2 beds). The double where the CAN add a bed is up to €130 / nearly $170
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There are some 3* and plenty of 2* that can be had for <u>around</u> 100€ that are centrally located and have decent/good comments on TA:
Author: Travelnut Date: 07/28/2006, 10:13 pm A room for 100€ can be had at a reasonably central hotel that is clean and will have an en-suite bathroom, TV, and elevator. Most hotels in Paris are in older buildings and may have different room sizes and shapes. You might be able to hear some plumbing once in a while; the halls have self-timing lights so just push the button and the light will come back on. They might have radiators in the room for heat instead of central heat. Nearly always, the breakfast will be an extra charge, which you can take or decline (and go eat at a cafe instead). You just need to know that this is normal and correct for French hotels - they won't look like those in the US for $100. So be ready to accept the charming differences and enjoy yourselves. Hotel Vendome Saint Germain * * 96-127€ 8 Rue d'Arras 75005 http://www.paris-hotelvendome.com/ Hotel Minerve *** 100-116€ 33 Rue des Ecoles 75005 http://www.hotel-paris-minerve.com/ Hotel Eiffel Rive Gauche ** 65-105 € 6, rue du Gros Caillou - 75007 http://www.hotel-eiffel.com/hotel_rg_home.htm Grand Hotel Leveque ** 87-110€ 29 Rue Cler 75007 http://www.hotel-leveque.com/index.php Hotel Louvre Forum ** 91-101€ 25 Rue du Bouloi 75001 http://www.paris-hotel-louvre-forum.com/ |
http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h75006regs.htm
This gets very good reviews and is well located in the 6th. It seems to meet your price need. Dont confuse it with Hotel Regent on Rue Dauphine which is nice but more expensive. |
uh, Janis-if you read my post above, that's EXACTLY what I said, the single flat IS a double bed, and have you stayed there? Because I don't know that it's too small for another bed-I do know they offer an extra bed for 20 Euros, and the review of that particular flat describes it as "medium sized."
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I appreciate the fast response on this. I just saw that there is a major art fair that week in Paris so I know that I must get a place ASAP!(Just don't tell the hubs that it is really an excuse to purchase another Longchamp purse!!!!)Anyone else? Thanks-
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Forgot to ask all-do you guys take the Air France bus to town and then cab over to the particular hotel or what?I am so used to being picked up at the pad by the plane that I cannot remember how I used to get in there on my own?
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Girlspytravel: Yes the "single" has a double bed, and they DO offer an extra bend for £20. HOWEVER - they don't put an extra bed in the single (unless they have changed their rules since Feb). They only offer an extra bed in the "double" or possibly the duplex. So unless dutyfree and her daughter want to sleep together - they'd have to pay over their budget.
I have not stayed there, but friends tried to book there last winter and that is what they were told. |
dutyfree, I think some people may do that, but not a lot. I did that once, but it wasn't worth the trouble in time, etc., for the very minor savings when you do that. You have two people, so you'd have two bus fares and then a cab. You just aren't going to save hardly anything by doing that over just taking a taxi.
I've seen the Residence Saint Sulpice info on various websites and it does not say they will allow an extra bed in the "single" apt. By definition, a room a hotel calls a single is a room they won't allow extra beds in. Whether it has a double bed is irrelevant for that, as lots of single rooms I've stayed in have had double beds. They still won't book two people in them at the single rate. I doubt if this mom and daughter want to sleep in the same double bed, which is not going to be queen size, but regular, I imagine. I also think 100 euro is very low for a centrally located 3* hotel, although some 2*s are around. My usual hotel is more than that in peak hotel season (like October), and it's not even in the more expensive areas like St Germain. |
For something COMPLETELY different: www.eldoradohotel.com
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Oops...that was supposed to be www.eldoradohotel.fr
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What would you all expect for a decent 3 star in a decent area in October? And NO I don't want to be in the same bed as the "princess" as she has a tendency to thrash around all night. Our basic needs are: two singles/decent area/ close metro that has a main line through it/ shopping,restaurants nearby for an evening of a good bottle of wine and not a long walk home (have a really bad knee). Thanks!
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