Hotel/Apt in Paris with separate sleeping areas?
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Hotel/Apt in Paris with separate sleeping areas?
Can anyone recommend a Hotel or apartment in Paris' 4th,5th, 6th arrondissements or thereabouts that has accommodations with two separate sleeping areas? I will be there at the end of May but only for 3 or 4 nights and many of the apartment rentals are for a minimum of 5 nights. I would appreciate any suggestions even outside of those areas.
Many thanks,
Marie
Many thanks,
Marie
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What is the issue, really, is it money or that you have children too small to be in a room by themself? (as to why you don't just book two hotel rooms) Because it's hard to answer without you saying your budget and how many people and their ages, you want to accommodate. Because I think I can think of some hotels that have that, but it won't be cheap (meaning not less than 150 euro, or perhaps 200, the ones I can think of). Would you consider a living room with sofabed and a bedroom two separate sleeping areas or do you want two bedrooms?
for example, the Hotel Relais Bosquet in the 7th has an apt with one bedroom and a Murphy bed in the LR, and it's reasonably priced. It's in the 7th, though, not 4-6th, but it's just one idea
http://www.hotelrelaisbosquetparis.com
for example, the Hotel Relais Bosquet in the 7th has an apt with one bedroom and a Murphy bed in the LR, and it's reasonably priced. It's in the 7th, though, not 4-6th, but it's just one idea
http://www.hotelrelaisbosquetparis.com
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Check out the Citadines Hotel chain. We have stayed in several and have found them to be an excellent option for someone who wants 1-2 bedrooms and a kitchen. Most of them also have a washer/dryer in the building. Their website is www.citadines.com. They are very centrally located and vary in price based on the size of the room and location. Some have two bedrooms, some have only efficiencies and one bedrooms.
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Thank you Christina; It can be two separate hotel rooms but we would prefer a connecting door. It does not have to be two bedrooms and can all be in one large room. Our budget is $300 per night but might pay a little more if it's worth it. The reasons are personal.
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It does not hurt to attempt an apt rental, there are many that will rent for less than a week, especially if they need the business. Otherwise you could pay the whole week of rental on an apt, and it would more than likely average less than 300/night, just leave early.
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How about Hotel Residence Henri4 on 50, rue des Bernardins, Paris 75005? They have a room/apt. with a sofa bed. Anyone been there and liked it or disliked it? They have availability for our days. Seems like a nice location in the 5e. Opinions, anyone?