8 Nights in Paris looking for accomodations
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8 Nights in Paris looking for accomodations
Hi everyone,
I'll be staying in Paris for 8 nights in the beginning of June with a friend. I was looking for recommendations for which district to stay in. We are looking to keep the budget down and assume that renting an apartment would be the best bet. We are looking for something within a 'safe' neighborhood that has good access to sights and the metro.
Thanks!
I'll be staying in Paris for 8 nights in the beginning of June with a friend. I was looking for recommendations for which district to stay in. We are looking to keep the budget down and assume that renting an apartment would be the best bet. We are looking for something within a 'safe' neighborhood that has good access to sights and the metro.
Thanks!
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Pretty much any district of central Paris has good access to the metro and is safe, really. So that doesn't narrow things down so much. And renting an apt isn't automatically cheaper, of course, it depends on how much you spend on it vs. a hotel. YOu do realize that with an apt. you will have to pay money for a security deposit and likely pay in advance (partially or totally) and not be able to change your dates or get refunds? But 8 nights is a good amount of time, so you could get something cheaper than a hotel if you choose a cheap apartment.
it's hard to know exactly what your budget is and what you want, but it sounds like you are younger (I'm guessing, less than 30?) and so I'll suggest you might look in the 11th arrondisement or the 5th, they are a little cheaper on average than some others in the center. But you could also try the 13th or 12th or 9th-10th.
it's hard to know exactly what your budget is and what you want, but it sounds like you are younger (I'm guessing, less than 30?) and so I'll suggest you might look in the 11th arrondisement or the 5th, they are a little cheaper on average than some others in the center. But you could also try the 13th or 12th or 9th-10th.
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Central paris should be safe and the Metro is practically everywhere. Take a look at airbnb.com's neighborhood guides in paris - they have good descriptions of each neighborhood and you can find apartments for rent for your specific dates.
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Check out the Victoria Palace Hotel in the 6th, just off Rue de Rennes, a street over from Blvd. Montparnesse, 5 minutes from Luxembourg Gardens and 5 minutes to the St. Placide Metro stop. The two bedroom suites are perfect for a family with small children and the hotel is very kid friendly. We had the lavish buffet breakfast included in our rate every morning, a bonus when traveling with little ones.
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Ever So Sorry - posted this reply inadvertently when I forgot my password(?), went on my email to get a new one and then clicked into this post by mistake upon my return to the site. Sheesh. Egg on my face. Should have been replying to Scatterfly - Family Suite Quad Room.
I am now slinking off into the night....

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