Family Hotels in Paris
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My daughter and I stayed at the Relais Bosquet. Only 2 of us so I am not sure about for 4. Sure you could book 2 room. We really liked the hotel as it is right there next to Rue Cler which is so convenient to a Metro stop, restaurants, the Effiel Tower next to the park is in walking distance. Breakfast when we were there was not included with the room rate. There was a pastry shop right on the corner below which we used to get our breakfast. There is a neat electric teapot in the room with instant coffee and cocoa provided. We found the desk people there very helpful. I do not think anyone could go wrong with this hotel.
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Thanks, Jody!!!
Oh, no, Elaine, I wasn't going to contact them - sorry. I am finally creating that list for triple hotels with A/C, info gleaned from Cityvox (pretty cool website - loads of great info).
Cityvox shows rates as follows:
single - 75-90€
double - 95-114€
triple - 125€
I was hoping to look at an official website to obtain current info. No wonder Ira loves this place, these are great rates!
http://www.eng.cityvox.com/hotels_pa...4/Profil-Place
Oh, no, Elaine, I wasn't going to contact them - sorry. I am finally creating that list for triple hotels with A/C, info gleaned from Cityvox (pretty cool website - loads of great info).
Cityvox shows rates as follows:
single - 75-90€
double - 95-114€
triple - 125€
I was hoping to look at an official website to obtain current info. No wonder Ira loves this place, these are great rates!
http://www.eng.cityvox.com/hotels_pa...4/Profil-Place
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Here is a nice trip report complete with photos of the Bonaparte among others.
http://fodors.com/forums/threadselec...p;tid=34554408
http://fodors.com/forums/threadselec...p;tid=34554408
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Regarding current rates on the Bonapart: (from a friend just returned)
" 140 euro , the room was bigger
than the ordinary ones.
The rates at the Bonaparte have
gone up so a single is near 130 euros. "
Hope this helps.
" 140 euro , the room was bigger
than the ordinary ones.
The rates at the Bonaparte have
gone up so a single is near 130 euros. "
Hope this helps.
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Hi everyone and thanks for your help. we are staying at the Bourdonnais. I was able to book a junior suite which has slightly more room (a little sitting area) than the quad and a pull-out sofa. This will be good because our 9 and 13 year old boys would probably NOT want to sleep together in one bed! Thanks for helping me out with all this. your experience is greatly appreciated.
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I think you will like the Bourdonnais. It's in a great location, with views of the Eiffel Tower and an easy walk there via the Champs de Mars. Also, so handy to have a market next door and Rue Cler right there for fresh fruit, pastries and cheeses. Have fun in Paris! We are all jealous.