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Berry Mar 23rd, 2002 03:22 AM

Convenient accommodations close to Charles de Gaulle?
 
Can anyone reccommend a convenient place to stay on our last night in France? We will be returning from the Dordogne area and will need to return the car and catch a 10:30am flight at CDG on a monday morning.If anyone has any suggestions on how to make this as painless as possible it would be appreciated.

Betty Mar 23rd, 2002 04:05 AM

This site has a list of hotels at CDG. If you click on one you will see its location on a map of the airport. I believe you can also reserve from this site. If not, you are at least given contact info. <BR><BR>http://www.adp.fr/webadp/a_cont01_an.nsf/$$Affich?ReadForm&cle=X500550554

Berry Mar 23rd, 2002 04:10 AM

... I forgot to add charming and reasonable are always a good thing.

jw Mar 23rd, 2002 05:44 AM

Hi Berry. Try the Karen Brown site. I remember seeing one of her recommendations not far from CDG, but it might have been in her book. J.

Fred Mar 23rd, 2002 06:08 AM

Easiest is to stay at the airport. Here are some hotels at Charles de Gaulle. I suggest you write or fax them for more specific information, prices. I believe they all have shuttle service to the terminals but check with them to be sure.<BR><BR>Hotel Hilton <BR>95700 Aeroport Charles de Gaulle <BR>France <BR>Tel: 011-33-1-49-19-77-77 <BR>Fax: 011-33-1-49-19-77-78<BR><BR>Sheraton Paris Airport Hotel <BR>Aerogare 2 BP 30051 <BR>95700 Aeroport Charles de Gaulle<BR>Tel: 011-33-1-49-19-70-70<BR>Fax: 011-33-1-49-19-70-71<BR><BR>Ibis Aeroport Charles de Gaulle (2 star)<BR>Tel: 011-33-1-49-19-19-19<BR>Fax: 011-33-1-49-19-19-21<BR>doubles about 400FF<BR><BR>Ibis Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle (2 star)<BR>Tel: 011-33-1-34-29-34-34<BR>Fax: 011-33-1-34-29-34-19<BR>doubles about 400-400FF<BR>preferred by several people to other Ibis<BR><BR>Novotel Roissy Charles de Gaulle (2 star)<BR>Tel: 011-33-1-49-19-27-27<BR>Fax: 011-33-1-49-19-27-99<BR>doubles about 700-900FF<BR><BR>Bleu Marine (3 star)<BR>Tel: 011-33-1-34-29-00-00<BR>Fax: 011-33-1-34-29-00-11<BR>doubles about 600-750FF<BR><BR>Holiday Inn Charles de Gaulle (3 star)<BR>Tel: 011-33-1-34-29-30-00<BR>Fax: 011-33-1-34-29-90-52<BR>doubles abour 850FF<BR>(some people had problems with their shuttle)<BR><BR>Radisson SAS Hotel Charles de Gaulle (4 star)<BR>Tel: 011-33-1-60-03-63-00 <BR>Fax: 011-33-1-60-03-74-40<BR>about one mile from CDG Airport<BR>has shuttle service<BR><BR>Hotel Comfort Hotel Aeroport Roissy Charles de Gaulle<BR>Le Mesnil Amelot <BR>77990 Roissy<BR>For Paris information e-mail me: [email protected]

joe Mar 23rd, 2002 10:11 AM

my wife and i were to spend our last night in france at the mercure roissy on 9/12/01. that turned into a week at this hotel which considering everything was very pleasant. the hotel has everything [a/c etc]as it's neighbor the holliday inn for about half price. if the shuttle scares you [we had no problems]they will call you a taxi.the resturant is very good. this is an accor hotel and can be reserved on the web.

topper Jun 14th, 2002 07:42 PM

Anyone else? I am interested also.

rose Jun 14th, 2002 07:56 PM

We booked Hotel Comfort in Les Mesnil Amelot on the Net-cost 46 euros-price at hotel 66 euros.Clean,good beds and restuarant with good prices.Free shuttle to CDG.

andi Jun 14th, 2002 09:52 PM

We have reservations to stay at the IBIS in Senlis - a little town about 15 kilometers from CDG. It's around 50 Euro and was significantly cheaper than the IBIS right by CDG.

Diane Jun 14th, 2002 10:11 PM

I've stayed at both the Ibis Roissy and the Radisson SAS. Of the two, I preferred the Radisson SAS.

Diane Jun 14th, 2002 10:15 PM

Although I've not stayed at this hotel, it was recommended by someone else on this board awhile back. It looks charming and is not too far from the airport.<BR><BR>http://www.chateau-chaumontel.fr/cadregb.htm

Julie Jun 15th, 2002 03:13 AM

I have stayed at the chaumontel identified in the post just above and may have been the one who wrote the original post. I reiterate my recommendation. Nice, charming chateau hotel complete with water and swans, nice restaurant,rates around $100 US and only about 15 km from CDG.

John Burkus Jun 15th, 2002 04:44 AM

A charming hotel at the airport itself is a contradiction in terms. We have stayed at the Ibis several times when arriving from North America. Sparten but clean. Great for having a nap and then taking the training into Paris before heading to Provence the next day.

Seamus Jun 15th, 2002 07:11 AM

Have used the CDG Ibis a couple times for a last night's pre-departure stay. (There are actually two Ibis properties near CDG - one across the motorway and one closer to the airport. We used the closer one.) It is "spartan" in that the rooms are pretty much no frills functional, but clean as a whistle and quite comfortable. The restaurant is actually quite good for a relaxed dinner, there is also a pleasant lounge to meet and mingle with fellow travelers, and breakfast is a nice buffet. And, too, the price is the lowest you'll find in the area. They have a shuttle that runs to the terminals. Definitely a place to keep in mind. You can book online at www.accor.com

Joe Jun 15th, 2002 08:32 AM

Has anyone stayed at the Novetel at the airport or the Holiday Inn? I wonder how that compares to the Radisson? I'm looking for something convenient that has a OK restaurant.

Mary b Jun 24th, 2002 09:45 PM

Joe,<BR><BR>I have not stayed at the Radisson SAS, CDG but I have booked 2 rooms their for my trip in July. I used a web site called octopustravel.com. Each room was only $73. Breakfast is included. They have a shuttle to CDG.<BR>I'm happy with the price.

Rita Jun 25th, 2002 04:11 AM

Hi Berry<BR><BR>We returned yesterday from Paris. We had a 10:15am flight out of CDG Monday morning. We (family of 4) spent our last night at the Novotel CDG. While you wouldn't call it a sightseeing nirvana, it was perfect for what we wanted - clean, spacious enough, surprisingly quiet. They had great drapes that really made the place dark! The Novotel is one of 4 hotels that share a common huge lobby-like area which contains a train (RER) station to Paris, a couple of restaurants and direct access to shuttle busses which took us directly to our airport terminal. It was perfect - easy to navigate, convenient, etc. I highly recommend it for anyone with early-morning flights out of CDG!

Rita Jun 25th, 2002 04:12 AM

Hi again Berry<BR><BR>PS - the Novotel even had 2 floors dedicated specifically to non-smokers! The room we had (for 2 adults & 2 kids) had one large double bed and a couch with pull-out trundle style bed.

Mary Anne Cook Jun 25th, 2002 04:18 AM

Stayed at the Radison before catching flight in May. Very good. Very quiet and nice rooms. A shuttle to and from the airport every 20 minutes. The $70.00 is a good price with breakfast. Think we paid $90.00.

Lynne Jun 25th, 2002 02:38 PM

Stayed at IBIS Roissy last Monday night:<BR>rooms clean but the bar area was really<BR>poorly managed. Place was a hive of <BR>activity!! Had stayed in Mercures on<BR>the way up from the South. Right now<BR>they have a special on if you are over<BR>55 - you get a double room for a single<BR>price (about a l5E saving) plus the<BR>breakfast is two-for-one. Mercure hotels are owned by Accor and are ***.<BR>MUCH nicer than the IBIS....unfortunately, I had pre-booked<BR>the IBIS and the Mercure was full. We<BR>ate at the Novotel across the train depot and the restaurant was actually<BR>very nice (a premier cru Chablis was<BR>23E per bottle - not a bad deal!)<BR><BR>Both hotels have a shuttle to the<BR>terminals. Sometimes (only sometimes)<BR>expediency outweighs charm when it comes<BR>to airport accomodations!


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