Boutique Hotel Paris
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Boutique Hotel Paris
hi,
I'll come in France next month and I would like to stay in a boutique hotel during one week.
Could you recommend some boutique hotels (the best) in latin quarter if possible with a good value for money ?
Thanks
I'll come in France next month and I would like to stay in a boutique hotel during one week.
Could you recommend some boutique hotels (the best) in latin quarter if possible with a good value for money ?
Thanks
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I stayed at the Hotel de la Sorbonne last May. It's in the Latin Quarter and was lovely. I believe it's part of a chain, google the name and you'll get the site with all the hotels they run in Paris. The location is great, I walked everywhere and there are lots of cafe's around. It's also close to bus and metro stops. You also get a Mac in every room.
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I do know Seven hotel. A newly opened hotel, very design and contemporary.
Are you looking for something intimate? There is the Apostrophe hotel http://apostrophe-hotel.com/ in the 6th with a trompe-l'oeil facade on the theme of litterature and writing. I like it very much.
Are you looking for something intimate? There is the Apostrophe hotel http://apostrophe-hotel.com/ in the 6th with a trompe-l'oeil facade on the theme of litterature and writing. I like it very much.
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Jade - I can only give you the list of hotels picked out for their 'boutiqueness' or some other unusual trait from the book "Style City - PARIS" - hope it helps:
Hotel du Bourg Tibourg, 19 rue du Bourg-Tibourg.(In the heart of the Marais)
Described as Gothic Revival Revisited, with a crushed velvet lined elevator, striped silk-lined walls, and dramatic embellishment packed into this 31 roomed hotel - previously known as the Rivoli Notre Dame.
Perishing Hall, 49 rue Pierre-Charron, 8arr.
Named after the American General John Joseph Persishing who stayed in this Second Empire mansion during the first world war.
In this his 26 roomed hotel guests enter through a dramatic entrance "tunnel" with lighting that changes colour every 8 minutes.
Contrasting with the subltety of the furnished spaces is a lush courtyard garden with a 34metre-high wall hyng with cascades of greenery that twinkle magically at night with hundreds of tiny lights.
L'Hotel, 13 rue des Beaux-Arts, 6arr.
Described as The Quintessence of Romance - Dramatic, luxurious, historic and with a fabulous location in the heart of St-Germain-des-Pres.
Hotel Duc de Saint-Simon, 14 rue de St-Simon.
Through a stone archway, a quiet little patio garden leads into a treasure chest of Regency decoration inside the discreet Hotel.
Hotel du Bourg Tibourg, 19 rue du Bourg-Tibourg.(In the heart of the Marais)
Described as Gothic Revival Revisited, with a crushed velvet lined elevator, striped silk-lined walls, and dramatic embellishment packed into this 31 roomed hotel - previously known as the Rivoli Notre Dame.
Perishing Hall, 49 rue Pierre-Charron, 8arr.
Named after the American General John Joseph Persishing who stayed in this Second Empire mansion during the first world war.
In this his 26 roomed hotel guests enter through a dramatic entrance "tunnel" with lighting that changes colour every 8 minutes.
Contrasting with the subltety of the furnished spaces is a lush courtyard garden with a 34metre-high wall hyng with cascades of greenery that twinkle magically at night with hundreds of tiny lights.
L'Hotel, 13 rue des Beaux-Arts, 6arr.
Described as The Quintessence of Romance - Dramatic, luxurious, historic and with a fabulous location in the heart of St-Germain-des-Pres.
Hotel Duc de Saint-Simon, 14 rue de St-Simon.
Through a stone archway, a quiet little patio garden leads into a treasure chest of Regency decoration inside the discreet Hotel.
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http://www.hotel-madison.com/
Our favorite right on St. Germain. Nice people, great breakfast, and a fantastic location.
My only advise is to upgrade a notch or two as the lowest priced rooms overlook nothing.
Our favorite right on St. Germain. Nice people, great breakfast, and a fantastic location.
My only advise is to upgrade a notch or two as the lowest priced rooms overlook nothing.
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My husband and I like the Hotel D'aubusson. It is in the Saint Germain area, and very close to many of the sights you want to see such as the Louvre , the D'orsay, and Notre Dame. The staff is wonderful and they usually offer packages that may include their delicious breakfasts, a boat ride on the seine, a concert at Saint Chapelle, and a free pickup at the airport. I hope this helps.
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Thanks a lot for all your replies.I found a website on google with many hotels. http://www.paris-hotel-design.com
hotels are beautiful among them Taylor hotel, bellechasse hotel and notre dame hotel
hotels are beautiful among them Taylor hotel, bellechasse hotel and notre dame hotel
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Thanks for your advice Natalia
Five Hotel looks very nice. I would like to stay in the room with jaccuzzi. Are there some restaurants and bar around the hotel ?
Do you heard about One by the Five ? Did you sleep on this suite ? http://www.onebythefive.com
Five Hotel looks very nice. I would like to stay in the room with jaccuzzi. Are there some restaurants and bar around the hotel ?
Do you heard about One by the Five ? Did you sleep on this suite ? http://www.onebythefive.com




