Boutique Hotel - Paris
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Boutique Hotel - Paris
Can anyone recommend a 3* or 4* boutique (small, quaint, Parisian in style) hotel in Paris, please? Great neighbourhood a must. My husband and I are planning a 3 night romantic get-away to Paris in October leaving our two year old with her grandparents en route. Thanks.
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What is your image of "Parisian" style..? Do you mean you just don't want it to look like an American business hotel?
You can see a lot of photos on www.parisby.com to determine what you're looking for..
The 6th (St Germain) or the 3rd/4th (Marais) arrondissements are highly favored, and have atmospheric flavor.
You can see a lot of photos on www.parisby.com to determine what you're looking for..
The 6th (St Germain) or the 3rd/4th (Marais) arrondissements are highly favored, and have atmospheric flavor.
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Gladly: the Hôtel Madison on the Blvd. St-Germain. It's right across from the church of St-Germain-des-Prés, a great location, but the hotel is set back behind a tiny "place," so there's no noise in the rooms. The hotel is a 3* verging on a 4* in terms of comfort. Book a room in the front for the most space and fine views.
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Hi Luv2ski,
Here's some very popular 3 to 4 star boutique hotels on the left bank.
(6th & 7th A). You might also want to check out Karen Brown's website. She always has great listings.
Hotel Montalembert --combination of classic & contemporary rooms, Relais St Jacques, Relais Christine
www.relais-christine.com
www.relais-saint-jacques.com
www.montalembert.com
www.karenbrown.com
My personal favorite is the Hotel Lancaster. It's on the right bank in the 8th and although I think it's the best small hotel in Paris, it's not in a "great neighborhood". It's right off the Champs.
Enjoy your trip!
Here's some very popular 3 to 4 star boutique hotels on the left bank.
(6th & 7th A). You might also want to check out Karen Brown's website. She always has great listings.
Hotel Montalembert --combination of classic & contemporary rooms, Relais St Jacques, Relais Christine
www.relais-christine.com
www.relais-saint-jacques.com
www.montalembert.com
www.karenbrown.com
My personal favorite is the Hotel Lancaster. It's on the right bank in the 8th and although I think it's the best small hotel in Paris, it's not in a "great neighborhood". It's right off the Champs.
Enjoy your trip!
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Bonjour
I love the Ille Saint-Louis area. A couple of hotel sites http://www.jeudepaumehotel.com and http://www.paris-hotel-lutece.com.
The website for the Daniel Hotel is http://www.hoteldanielparis.com.
Au revoir
I love the Ille Saint-Louis area. A couple of hotel sites http://www.jeudepaumehotel.com and http://www.paris-hotel-lutece.com.
The website for the Daniel Hotel is http://www.hoteldanielparis.com.
Au revoir
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If I can ever talk my husband into returning to Paris, I'd like to try Le Relais Saint Germain. http://www.hotel-paris-relais-saint-...m/en/index.htm
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At the end of June we spent 2 nights at the Hotel du Petit Moulin in the heart of the Marais. This is the new (to me) Christian LeCroix hotel, and is as "boutique-y" as any hotel I've ever seen. It really is very nice (and dramatic!)and the staff are delightful. Our room (suite?) on the attic level was very large but think it might have been the only one that big (or so they told us when they upgraded us). Sorry, don't have web address handy.




