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ssvw27 Apr 18th, 2006 07:44 AM

Autumn in Paris
 
does anyone have suggestion for a moderate hotel in Paris- good location, also

lmlweb Apr 18th, 2006 07:58 AM

What price range do you consider moderate, and what dates are you looking at? This helps us help you...

ssvw27 Apr 18th, 2006 08:50 AM

well three star- dates mid-Sept for week -10 days

Travelnut Apr 18th, 2006 09:57 AM

It would really be more practical to state how much you're willing to pay per night, and is it a single or double or twin or triple..? Prices within a 3* class vary quite widely, 120€-300+€...

lmlweb Apr 18th, 2006 12:03 PM

When you are going, it will be high season - so look for the higher price range when looking at hotels. Also, the French hotel star system works a bit differently. It's based on hotel amenities. So a 3 star hotel could be mediocre and more expensive than a nice, well-kept 2 star hotel only because the 3 star has an elevator and in-suite hair dryers and the 2 star hotel doesn't. At least that's what I understand.

lmlweb Apr 18th, 2006 12:06 PM

When you are going, it will be high season - so look for the higher price range when looking at hotels. Also, the French hotel star system works a bit differently. It's based on hotel amenities. So a 3 star hotel could be mediocre and more expensive than a nice, well-kept 2 star hotel only because the 3 star has an elevator and in-suite hair dryers and the 2 star hotel doesn't. At least that's what I understand.

If you look at the menu above, and click on Hotels tab, and then the Europe tab just below, and then the Paris link, and you can sort by price. From there, there are several price range links. That would be a good start.

ssvw27 Apr 19th, 2006 08:40 AM

thanks- will try that, also might go early Oct. which might be a savings- just wanted something kindof nice, in a good area, not much more than 200 euro for a double

SuzieC Apr 19th, 2006 08:43 AM

200E's a double? I can recommend a little gem, the Hotel Relais du Louvre.

Christina Apr 19th, 2006 08:54 AM

You are not going to get a hotel rated a 3* that is inferior to a 2* because of hair dryers or elevators. That is nonsense. Hair dryers have nothing to do with the star ratings, and elevators do, but both are required at that star level for hotels of various heights.

lmlweb Apr 19th, 2006 09:48 AM

Christina, I'm merely going by what I've read in various posts here, and from the guide books. I don't know this for a fact, since I said, "at least that's what I understand" - so thanks for the correction. It's much more complex than I thought.


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