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Muireann Nov 13th, 2002 03:04 AM

Help with hotels in Paris
 
Planning a w/end in Paris in early December and I'm looking for some recommendations on Paris hotels for about $120.00 a night.<BR>Thanks.

Gretchen Nov 13th, 2002 03:45 AM

Here is a website to search. A 2* hotel would be in that range. A very nice 2* for about $90/night is the Muguet if it is available.<BR>http://www.1stparishotels.com/<BR>

Rex Nov 13th, 2002 05:07 AM

Previously posted:<BR><BR>Author: Rex ([email protected])<BR>Date: 10/10/2002, 03:55 pm<BR><BR>Message: It's a long way from perfect, but I have had at least one good experience with www.webscapades.com - - and they have toll-free telephone operator service with English speaking attendants based here in the US.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>

Bree Nov 13th, 2002 05:37 AM

I can recommend the Hotel du College de France (http://www.hotel-collegedefrance.com/), a two-star hotel in the 5th where I stayed last year. You can get a double room there for $100 or less. It's clean, quiet, and well located (just off the Blvd St-Germain, but on a quiet side street, so you don't get much street noise). The rooms are small, but no smaller than in many three-star Paris hotels, and there's an elevator (it's tiny, but still better than nothing). The staff is friendly, and they speak English.

andy Nov 13th, 2002 05:58 AM

I have two suggestions (both have web sites) that my wife and I have stayed at in the last 2 years:<BR>1. Le Sainte Beauve<BR>2. Hotel Pas des Calais<BR>There is also (in upper left) on #1 site<BR>a place where you can check other hotels.<BR><BR>We were very happy with each. Both in<BR>excellent locations.

Jean Nov 13th, 2002 06:28 AM

Hi Andy, regarding Le Sainte Beuve how were the room and bath here? The breakfasts seem very expensive; if you ate their breakfast how was that?<BR><BR>Also I read a comment here a while ago that Hotel du Pas de Calais had desk staff that were lazy and asked the guests for change (?!). I don't get it but how did you like this hotel?<BR><BR>Sorry for all the questions but I am interested in staying at either one of these hotels and would like to have comments on them.

ttt Nov 13th, 2002 08:52 AM

to the top<BR>

xxx Nov 13th, 2002 04:20 PM

The Le Regent is in an excellent location in the 6th. I just stayed there and paid 122 euros per night for a standard double. I would highly recommend it for its great location and well appointed rooms.


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