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deebubb Aug 2nd, 2013 11:25 AM

Best place to stay in Paris
 
My Husband and I are going to Paris in the Fall and would like to know where the best place to stay in Paris. We like relaxed areas, but also like to have fun and don't want to be too far away from the party. Suggestions?

clarkgriswold Aug 2nd, 2013 11:28 AM

You're never too far away in Paris as the metro system is excellent. My daughter is staying in the Grenelle/St Charles area right now and loves it, as we did.

It depends on how much time you have, what you plan to see and do, and budget. September and October get pretty pricey from what I've heard.

deebubb Aug 2nd, 2013 11:35 AM

ahh Yay! My first comment back in a forum!! thank you! We will have 4 nights 3 days, a little bit of a budget. Is that area pretty pricey?

Rich Aug 2nd, 2013 11:39 AM

Some of our favorites:

http://www.hotel-de-fleurie.fr/en.php

http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/en...tel-muguet.php

http://www.hotelduchampdemars.com/

nukesafe Aug 2nd, 2013 11:41 AM

You really need to be more forthcoming about your budget before we can give you meaningful answers. What do you mean by " -- a little bit of a budget"? " -- Pricy"? What is that in Euros?

deebubb Aug 2nd, 2013 11:44 AM

Yes, In euros. about 1200? sorry, this is my first forum =P

sueciv Aug 2nd, 2013 11:53 AM

When in the fall. If your timing coincides with Fashion Week...then I'd suggest a wee bit out of the main hub.
We were in Paris the week of, and even our Hotel in the 17th had fashion people and their racks of clothing in it.

If I were young and a partier, I'd probably go towards the upper Marais and the REpublique. Your budget is NICE!

StCirq Aug 2nd, 2013 11:57 AM

Oberkamp or Bastille.

StCirq Aug 2nd, 2013 11:58 AM

Ooops...that should have been Oberkampf.

Southam Aug 2nd, 2013 12:50 PM

To expand the point about Metro stations, any hotel within a quick walk from a Metro has an advantage. If the station happens to be served by two separate lines, that's a distinct advantage in getting to whatever attraction you seek. I think the Metro is more important than the arrondisment itself although the outer stations of central Paris will force longer rides so the hotel rates may be cheaper.
As a bonus, the stations tend to be at the centre of neighbourhoods with other services clustered there too.
Here is the guide to mass transit, a valuable tool. http://www.ratp.fr/en/

Christina Aug 2nd, 2013 12:54 PM

I have stayed in the 15th in the area suggested by CLark Griswold and I really wouldn't suggest it for you as it isn't a party place, that's for sure. There also aren't that many good hotels in that area. YOu have 1200 euros to spend on 4 hotel nights? Are you kidding, that's 300 euros a night and a very generous hotel budget. You could stay almost anywhere you wanted, unless you expect huge suites for that. Even the pricey 3 or 4* hotels in St Germain are perhaps possible.

I find sueciv's experience very unusual, it must have been some hotel particularly chic or desirable by the fashion trade (and the 17th is very near the Arc in one area). I've been there at that time and no fashion people were staying in the hotels I do, that's for sure. No fashion people with racks of clothing would stay in small modest hotels. Of course you aren't going modest, but I'm just saying I don't think it's a problem unless you stay in some places noted by them (and some in St Germain are, like the Lenox).

I bet you'd like St Germain or the Marais -- Oberkampf maybe but I'm not sure there are that many great hotels there.

Catito Aug 2nd, 2013 01:36 PM

I loved staying at the relaid du louvre. It is in a great location-- walking distance to Notre Dame, the Louvre, the Seine. The staff are incredibly helpful and friendly. Nice safe place and relatively inexpensive.

Catito Aug 2nd, 2013 01:37 PM

It should read: Relais du louvre

clarkgriswold Aug 2nd, 2013 01:41 PM

Look at Hotel La Belle Juliet, Hotel Sevres St. Germain and Hotel Artus.

ira Aug 2nd, 2013 01:46 PM

Hi Dee,

> In euros. about 1200?

I'm assuming that that is your total for 4 nights.

You can do very nicely in the 6th Arrondissement for that amount.

Take a look at www.booking.com.

I'd suggest that you stay at the Bonaparte, but it is well below your budget.

((I))

ira Aug 2nd, 2013 01:50 PM

Actually, the best place to stay in Paris (IMO) is either in your penthouse overlooking the Seine or in your townhouse that backs onto the Parc Monceau. :)

Enjoy your visit.

denisea Aug 2nd, 2013 05:06 PM

We love the 6th and can recommend Hotel Louis II or Hotel de Fleurie. Louis Ii is on this odd covergence of corners and we have always loved. Lots of small restaurants around it and two of my favorite places for pastries and sweets (Gerard Mulot, Un Dimanche a Paris). The Odeon metro and bus stations are steps away, so it is easy to get anywhere. Many favorite sites are also an easy walk from the area. Also, Relais St Germain is right there, nice but may be more than you want to spend. Worth checking into.

deebubb Aug 3rd, 2013 04:42 AM

Thanks everyone! really appreciate all the suggestions!

simpsonc510 Aug 3rd, 2013 05:10 AM

Just spent a week in Paris, staying in the 6e (St Germain), but in a small rental apartment. We never had to walk more than 5 minutes to find "the party" with loads and loads of dining options. The Louvre and Notre Dame were both within an easy stroll of 10-15 minutes. We would definitely return to this area on a future Paris trip.

trotters Aug 3rd, 2013 06:03 AM

We like Hotel des Grandes Ecoles in the 5e, close to the Pantheon and Luxembourg Gardens. It's well within your budget and a great location IMO.

Attnymom Aug 3rd, 2013 06:36 AM

I agree with dinesea and simpsonc510 that the 6th is a great location. I was in Paris a week ago and we stayed at the Hotel Madison on the Blvd St. Germaine in the 6th. It was an excellent location - very close to a couple metro stops and walking distance to many restaurants and shops. We were steps away from a couple famous brasseries where we could pop in late night for one last glass of wine before bed. We could also walk to several attractions (Louvre, Notre Dame, Luxembourg Garden, St. Chappelle and Musee D'Orsay to name a few). The hotel was very comfortable, quiet and had larger rooms than many of the hotels I have stayed in in Paris. I thought the bed was very comfortable and I loved the shower (although I will never understand why French people think a little glass partition works as a shower curtain). I will definitely stay there again on my next trip to Paris.

I have been to Paris numerous times and have stayed in several different areas. This trip where we stayed in the 6th clinched it for me - that is where I will stay from now on.

Have a great trip!

A

p.s. I have mentioned this before, but I have to put in another plug for the Fat Tire bike tours when you are in Paris. We have done the day one, the night one twice and this last trip we did the day trip to Giverny. We all agreed the bike tours were the highlight of our trip.

menachem Aug 3rd, 2013 01:09 PM

I loved the Robinet d'Or hotel on Canal St Martin. Nice "branché" area, Close to Gare de l'Est as a public transport hub. Wonderful staff, nice bar and restaurant.

gracejoan Aug 4th, 2013 05:50 AM

deebubb,

I have friends who stay at this one every fall:
http://www.hotel-duquesne-eiffel-par...FcFj7AodNhEATQ

They have a corner room with balcony that faces the Eiffel Tower. If you like the western part of the 7th, you might check it out. 2 metros and many, many buses, restauants etc.

Wherever you decide to stay, you will be in Paris and will enjoy..

a bientot...

Joan


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