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Natalie Mar 23rd, 2001 12:14 PM

Hotel in Paris
 
Please help me to choose a nice and clean hotel in the heart of Paris for under $100. I'm getting lost in the number of choices from the internet. <BR>Thanks Natalie.

Capo Mar 23rd, 2001 12:36 PM

Hi Natalie. I can't recommend this enough: get ahold of the latest (March) issue of National Geographic Traveler magazine. There's an excellent article on "22 Hotels in Paris for under $100." All of them, with the exception of a couple in Montmartre, are in the heart of Paris. Bon Chance!

gina Mar 23rd, 2001 01:35 PM

Try the Muguet in the 7th. It was only 560FF last May. It was in a great location,cute, clean, and friendly. My husband and I followed advice from this site last year. It worked out perfectly! Try a search on the name and hopefully you can find more info.If you stay, don't pet the tan poodle in the lobby, just the black one.

Margo Classe Mar 24th, 2001 04:12 PM

MUGUET: 11, rue Chevert. <BR>Tel: 0147050593. Fax: 0145502537. <BR>Web site: http://www.hotelmuguet.com/ <BR>E-mail: [email protected] (45 rms., all w/toilet & bath or shower.) 530F/81EUR single; 575F/88EUR (double bed)-615F/94EUR (2 twin beds); 810F/123EUR triple. Air-conditioned. Breakfast (6:30-10am) at 50F pp can be served in the room & in the garden in warm weather. Visa, MC, AX. English spoken, cable TV w/CNN, wonderful country-style charming hotel w/nicely furnished carpeted modern rms., #19 (large rm. w/double bed) at 575F; 52, 51 (both large rms. w/views of Eiffel Tower & #53 (view of Invalides) have balconies; #54 has view of the Invalides; #62, 61 (both w/ceiling windows & views of Eiffel Tower) & 63 (ceiling window w/view of Invalides) are all large attic rms. w/double beds & large bathrooms; #11 (large rm. faces front) & 14 (small rm.) both w/2 twin beds at 615F for a double & 810F for a triple; rooms for triple either have 3 twin beds or 1 double bed & 1 twin bed; soundproofed, hair driers, landscaped sunny patio, elevator, which only goes to the 5th flr., 6 flrs. Owned/managed by Catherine Pelletier. Métro: École Militaire. <BR>

Meg Mar 24th, 2001 04:25 PM

Natalie <BR>I'll give you a quick rundown of the National Geographic article: <BR> <BR>Eiffel Tower <BR>Hotel du Champ de Mars <BR>Hotel Muguet <BR>Hotel du Palais Bourbon <BR> <BR>St. Germain-des-Prais <BR>Grand Hotel des Balcons <BR>Hotel du Lys <BR>Regent's Hotel <BR> <BR>There are more - Get the March issue of National Geographic Traveler and search this site for the above hotels. <BR> <BR>Good luck <BR>


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