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nwtraveler Dec 13th, 2005 07:21 AM

FYI: Hotel Bonaparte (61 rue Bonaparte) Website
 
There was discussion about this hotel earlier this year and it was mentioned that they don't have a website. I found the website this weekend in Rick Steve's Paris 2006 book: it is www.bonaparte.fr.
It's all in French, but if you speak french or use a translator you should be okay. I used www.freetranslator.com to translate the site and the response that I received.

francophile03 Dec 13th, 2005 07:26 AM

Finally, madam has decided to advertise her hotel online. Good to know, thanks.

Intrepid1 Dec 13th, 2005 07:27 AM

Without an "English version"....unfortunate business decision IMO

francophile03 Dec 13th, 2005 07:28 AM

For some reason, I couldn't access the site properly.

janisj Dec 13th, 2005 07:37 AM

I accessed it OK. I used Google so I could just use their translator - I find it the easiest for me.

kappa Dec 13th, 2005 07:41 AM

Am I having the same problem as francophile? I can get only to the intro/animated page, then can go no further. The page does not say usual "skip inro" or anything.

francophile03 Dec 13th, 2005 07:42 AM

Yes, kappa explained the problem that I'm experiencing. I can access the front page only. There is nothing else.

ira Dec 13th, 2005 07:51 AM

I also tried www.bonaparte.fr and only get an animation.

I googled "Hotel Bonaparte Paris" and got no hits for a website for the hotel.

((I))

nwtraveler Dec 13th, 2005 08:02 AM

I am so sorry everyone. The website is www.hotelbonaparte.fr.

Kate Dec 13th, 2005 08:03 AM

Same problem here.

Janis, have you got some magic browser that the rest of us haven't? (I'm on Safari, so I could always put it down to Mac/PC incompatability, not that I know what I'm talking about)

Ronda Dec 13th, 2005 08:08 AM

I had no problems with my brand new computer with the latest software.

Does anyone know if this hotel has AC?

Thanks.

francophile03 Dec 13th, 2005 08:35 AM

Sorry, the new address still doesn't work for me.

jody Dec 13th, 2005 08:47 AM

Got it! Thanks

francophile03 Dec 13th, 2005 08:53 AM

Yes, it works now. Thanks again.

Christina Dec 13th, 2005 09:04 AM

I got the correct URL with no problem. The French is fairly simple, even if you don't know it. The basics aren't that language-dependent (prices, access maps), and one of the main advantages is a few photos which haven't been available to now.

The only thing that might need translation is the brief room description which says it has AC, bathroom with tub or shower, hairdryer, minifrig, TV and personal safe. It also says the hotel as Wifi, but I'm not sure where. Some contact info, but still no email address.

The online reservation site allows you reserve that way (one of those sites that hides the email address and you have no copy of the transmission), but given there is no regular email contact listed, I am not sure I'd take that route with this hotel. It may be a middle-man, of course, a lot of online hotel reservation sections are.

It doesn't come up in a search -- maybe it will some day, but I've noticed some hotel websites never can be found with a search. I don't know what that means computer-wise.

francophile03 Dec 13th, 2005 09:10 AM

There is an email address. You have to click on 'Email: Contact'. It's [email protected]

JeanneB Dec 13th, 2005 09:24 AM

WooHoo! Email for the Bonaparte! Life is good.
(I couldn't "click on" email: contact, but I'll take your word for it. Thanks.

There's a photo on the "Tarifs/
Reservations" page...a window view, the photo on the right. Is that in the hotel somewhere? Anyone recognize it?

Christina Dec 13th, 2005 10:20 AM

great, Francophile -- I just saw email and then a blank after it, so figured it didn't have one. It didn't look like something you should click, although I should know better by now as you can see the address if you just put your pointer over that.

I don't think that righthand photo on the reservations page could possibly be the hotel -- it's some grand overhead view of Paris, looks like from a belltower or something. The Bonaparte is in the middle of a block on a small, narrow street, and it's not that tall. That middle photo on the page may be St Sulpice church, I think it is. That's about a block away.

I've never stayed there, so Ira being honorary marketing director of this hotel should answer on that one, I am just guessing (those room photos online are not exactly going to get the hotel a stampede of business, I would say).

JeanneB Dec 13th, 2005 10:25 AM

LOL! I've always qualified my recommendations for the Bonaparte with something about the rooms being somewhat "quaint". But, you're right, they look downright dowdy in those photos. (Fresh flowers from the nearby marche help a lot!) Probably would've been a good idea to invest in some new bed clothing for the photos.

Location is this hotel's selling point. Only 2 doors down from St. Sulpice, they're right to say "a couer de St. Germain".

Travelnut Dec 13th, 2005 10:33 AM

"..There's a photo on the "Tarifs/
Reservations" page...a window view, the photo on the right. Is that in the hotel somewhere? Anyone recognize it?..."

That is the view "through" the clock at Musee d'Orsay...I have a similar photo in an album from 1997.


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