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travellingmom3 Sep 10th, 2009 06:09 PM

Hotel in Paris?
 
I will be traveling to Paris with my 8 year old daughter for five days in December. I am looking for a safe, quiet hotel that would be near a metro stop and would love to hear your suggestions. Thanks!

tuscanlifeedit Sep 10th, 2009 06:14 PM

Budget?

kismetchimera Sep 10th, 2009 07:04 PM

Hotel Des grandes Ecoles is very nice, very quiet,is located on a lovely garden and is enclosed with tall wall.At night is so quiet that you forget that you are in a big city.
We stayed there few years ago.

http://www.hotel-grandes-ecoles.com/

janisj Sep 10th, 2009 07:08 PM

There are hundreds of hotels in Paris that would be suitable.

We need to know your budget and what sort of place you want.

travellingmom3 Sep 14th, 2009 06:57 AM

Well, of course you need to know my budget - is that I dead giveaway that I am new to this?! I am seeking something on the lower end which I know is very difficult for Paris. I have begun looking at apartments also as this would allow us to make some meals. Any experiences anyone has with this would also be appreciated.

Thank.

Susan Coan

jamikins Sep 14th, 2009 07:16 AM

You still need to be more specific with price - but here are two more in the €125 - 135 a night range:

Hotel St Jacques which is close to Luxembourg Gardens - a good place to take your little one:
http://www.paris-hotel-stjacques.com/

And Hotel Bonaparte by St Sulpice (also close to Lux Gardens, but in another direction):
http://www.hotelbonaparte.fr/

Luisah Sep 14th, 2009 07:45 AM

I stayed at the Hotel de Notre Dame on rue Maitre Albert with my daughter about five years ago and enjoyed the neighborhood and proximity to Notre Dame. There is a metro stop around the corner on Blvd. St. Germain.

I don't know what you mean by "lower end" because there is a wide range of prices in Paris. You could go to Trip Advisor and get an idea of prices and locations.

StCirq Sep 14th, 2009 08:07 AM

I frequent the Hôtel de France in the 7ème, 102 Boul. de la Tour Maubourg - about 80 euro for a double. Métro Ecole Militaire is 2.5 blocks away.

Michel_Paris Sep 14th, 2009 08:30 AM

Hotel de Notre Dame is one I've looked at a few times, walking in area. Location wise, very nice. If reviews are good, I'd put that on my list.

But to help, you will need to give us a range (on upper side).

I've also stayed at the Timhotel Jardin des Plantes. Right beside Jardin des Plantes, quieter neighbourhood, one long block to Seine. Chain hotel...and basic.

jkbritt Sep 14th, 2009 08:44 AM

http://locationparis9.canalblog.com/ is an nice apt. Rents for 280 to 350 per week, depending on season. You have to buy insurance -12-15 euros and a cleaning fee of 40E. If you are going outside of Christmas, then you are looking at 325-350 for the week. Cheaper than a hotel by a long shot. Metro is a 10 minute walk, bus is about 5 minutes.

Mahya2 Sep 14th, 2009 10:36 PM

JK Britt,

it doesn't state what arr. it's in. Is it the 9th?

also for security reasons, I dont know that I'd want to stay on a ground floor apt with a child.

Mahya2 Sep 14th, 2009 10:53 PM

Travelling MOM

Here's a thread from last year that I bookmarked with 300 answers about Paris apartments:

http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...ent-thread.cfm

and here's another thread about Paris Hotels

http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...rst-timers.cfm

We had so many wonderful informative threads on these subjects so I bookmarked as many as I could before the "New Fodors" came into being,

carolemg Sep 14th, 2009 11:48 PM

My vote goes to Hotel Duquesne Eiffel. It's in the 7th arr. A beautiful safe area of Paris, minutes from the Ecoles Militare /Invalides metro stations and right beside the Eiffel Tower. The hotel is lovely. v friendly and highly rated on trip advisor. We were very lucky and had the corner room on the top floor floor with the best view of the tower - it must be one of the best views in the city for the hourly evening light show!

carolemg Sep 14th, 2009 11:50 PM

Sorry forgot to say, theres loads of great deals to be found in Paris if you look on hotel booking sites - we got a great deal through fastbooking.com.

zeppole Sep 14th, 2009 11:58 PM

The problem with staying in the 7th is that apart from a handful of museum sights and the tower, it is necessary to use public transportation, bus or metro, to get the most interesting areas of Paris. I recommend you look for an apartment near the Luxembourg gardens.

zeppole Sep 15th, 2009 12:03 AM

http://www.apartmentsapart.com/Europ...rtments/Studio

http://www.vacationrentalpeople.com/...partment-14398

marionalbert Sep 15th, 2009 12:36 AM

Hi there

they are loads of safe area and hotels in Rome but if your budget is around 100 euros I recki¡on you should also have a look on rentals apartment, when I travel with my kids I think it is better, you have your own kitchen to made them their dinner or breakfast, restaurants is tirying for children, anyway if you want here is the link where I am staying when I go to Paris, hope that will help ... http://www.lodjee.com/nicolas-1-bedr...aris-apartment

travellingmom3 Sep 15th, 2009 06:29 AM

Thanks so much for all of your replies. I agree that an apartment would be best given my price range and also my desire to be able to make some meals. The links are great - thank you - I'm off on this search!

travellingmom3 Sep 16th, 2009 04:55 AM

Hi Again,
Another thanks for the apartment links and suggestion for an apartment. I have found several in my price range with wonderful amenities including kitchens, tv and even a computer. One is hosted by a lovely woman who telephoned which was very nice to have a chance to ask her questions. I'm very excited about our trip and very appreciative of all the comments that helped so much.

travellingmom3 Sep 16th, 2009 05:11 AM

One last (maybe!) question. I am deciding whether to stay in 6th or 18th? Any suggestions. I realize that they are very different and the 6th would allow a little more walking to and from major sites but I am somehow also drawn to the 18th! Thanks.

travellingmom3 Sep 16th, 2009 05:26 AM

Woops - I meant 3rd or 18th

Christina Sep 16th, 2009 07:40 AM

Can you be more specific as to exact locations you are considering? Paris arrondisements are pretty large and within each, there are some areas nicer and/or more convenient to transportation, etc. than others. I'm in Paris right now and am staying in the 3rd, actually, it's fine, but I'm staying not too far from the border of the 4th and near major transportation lines. However, given you aren't familiar with Paris, I doubt if the 18th would be the best choice for you. I don't think you realize how far away it may be from things you want to do -- and it's on a hill, you know. In December, it will be cold and the weather possibly miserable. Why do you even want to stay there? On top of the distance and weather, it's just not an area I would expect someone traveling alone with an 8 yr old child to pick, I could see it for some young people thinking it was hip and arty, why they'd want to stay there, and there are some good clubs.

krystle0819 Sep 16th, 2009 07:45 AM

I love staying at the Hotel Jeanne D'Arc in the Marais. I have stayed there once with my fiance (now husband) and we are staying there again for our honeymoon in October. It is in a very safe area. (My French instructor and also the taxi driver stated this was a great area). It is about a 2-5 min to the metro (St. Paul), there are little shops around, a bakery, convenience store, and cafes all around. It's also about a 10-15 to Notre-Dame. The staff were soooo nice and spoke English as well. Hope this helps!

Mahya2 Sep 16th, 2009 08:17 AM

Travelling Mom

Especially for a first timer , you want to stay in the 1st arrondissment to the 6th arrondissment....for ease of getting to places and sightseeing - dont forget there's a hop on hop off bus for the 1 -6th also. I loved the 6th personally, a couple of blocks from the Luxembourg park where they have a lake and statues of all the queens of France and across the park easy access to the 5th and many restaurants but I also loved the second , a block walk to the Louvre -

I would definitely stay away from the 18th and others that are not tourist areas.

Mahya2 Sep 17th, 2009 07:13 AM

Here's an interactive map of the Paris arrondissments I just
received in an e mail. Should help you realize how far you would be from the sites you'd want to see.

http://us.franceguide.com/home.html?NodeID=619

Bitter Sep 17th, 2009 07:41 AM

Neat map Mahya and good advice on where to stay. I would throw in the 7th arr. also, if nothing else because of the Rick Steve's info/emphasis for a first time traveler and proximity to the tower.

I look forward to traveling mom's reasons for where she wants to stay. I think sometimes travel/hotel consolidators steer you to underwhelming areas.

jkbritt Sep 17th, 2009 07:48 AM

Mahya2 - it is in the 9th. It is a basement apt. There are locked gates and a courtyard plus your door locks and the window has bars. Felt perfectly safe there. Owners are great also. Metro is a 10-12 minute walk. Bus stop is about a 5 minute walk. Go eat at La Oriental. Have really good cous-cous and chicken stuffed pastry. Walk out the door and turn right, go to the end of the street, turn left and go about 3/4 of the way down the street on the left.

isabel Sep 17th, 2009 11:30 AM

bookmarking

travellingmom3 Sep 17th, 2009 06:03 PM

Thank you all for your wonderfully thoughtful and helpful comments. Mahya2, the map is incredibly helpful, thanks so much for the link. Here are some of the thoughts that went into choosing where I would stay. Typically when I (or we as a family) travel, I stay a bit off the beaten path. I enjoy the experience of being surrounded by people who live, work and play in the same area in which I am staying. That being said, Christina your comment in particular made me pause to reflect on a couple of things. First, on my first trip to NYC I stayed pretty close to Times Square and indulged myself and family in being a tourist. Now when my daughter and I go (we are the only real NYC fans in my house!), we stay in a lovely, small hotel in a great neighborhood and enjoy walking with other families as they go about their daily life. So on my first trip to Paris, alone with my daughter, perhaps staying "out" a bit is not the wisest choice, as has been suggested. I can now see that perhaps I should save that for future visits. That being said, I was headed in the direction of the 17th and 18th by a friend who has visited Paris several times with her family and loved these areas and noted how "you can get to anywhere in Paris in 5 minutes on the metro."

My second thought about where to stay was based on my budget. I am looking for a studio apartment for $600-700 U.S. dollars (for 5 nights) which I have actually a great deal of luck in finding. In my searching, my choices for this price range were greater in the 3rd, 6th and 18th. Given that, my current two finalist are both in the 3rd. The first is at 8 Rue Tournelles, and the second is in the middle of Filles du Calvaire – Saint Sébastien Froissart and Arts et Métiers métro stations are close by. Both are on the second floor and both have numerous good reviews. For the first one, the owner lives just around the corner and for the second the owner lives in Provence (she's very nice and called me to discuss the rental). I would welcome any thoughts about these locations and again thanks to all for your wonderful help.

travellingmom3 Sep 22nd, 2009 07:49 PM

I am wondering if anyone has any last thoughts about these two choices before I book. Thanks.


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