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Hotel in Paris for Family
We're thinking of planning a trip to Paris with our three daughters (8,14 and 16) for a long weekend and would like to find a hotel (***) that offers suite accomodations or adjoining rooms. Preferably in the 1st, 5th, 6th or 7th.<BR><BR>I know it can be tough to find these in Europe and wonder if anyone has a suggestion.<BR>Thanks in advance!<BR>Adele
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Research, Research, Research.
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Adele:<BR><BR>The Hôtel Duquesne (***) in the 7me has "chambres communicantes," which we've enjoyed with our two children. <BR><BR>http://www.hotels-unis.com/hotels/duquesne_eiffel/
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Adele, you will have troubles finding accommodation for 5, unless you rent an appartment.<BR><BR>Go for a double and a triple room. And as Mary said, do some research and tell the hotel exactly what you want/need (adjoining rooms). Like that, you will also have two bathrooms which seems a must with three young ladies..<BR>If you are first timers, I think the 6th would be the best area to get around (also by walking).
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A couple of years ago, we had a great stay at L'Hotel de Fleurie in the 6th. Excellent location, lovely rooms, tasty breakfast, and helpful staff. The only drawback is that rooms overlooking the street can be noisy - so best to request ones at the back of the hotel. They do have some "chambres familiales" created by interconnecting doors between certain pairs of rooms.<BR><BR>www.hotel-de-fleurie.tm.fr
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Adele,<BR>Here's a list of hotels that list having "Family Rooms" in the arrondissements you indicated:<BR>HOTEL DEGRES DE NOTRE DAME - 5th (10 r des Grands Degrees)<BR>HOTEL DES GRANDES ECOLES - 5th (75 r Cardinal Lemoine)<BR>LE JARDIN DES PLANTES - 5th (5 r Linne)<BR>HOTEL CLUNY SORBONNE - 5th (8 r Victor Cousin)<BR>HOTEL SAINT-PAUL - 6th/St. Germain de Pres (43 r Monsieur Le Prince)<BR>HOTEL DE L'ODEON - 6th (13 r Saint-Sulpice)<BR>REGENT'S HOTEL - 6th (44 r Madame)<BR>HOTEL DU DANUBE - 6th (58 r Jacob)<BR>HOTEL SAINT-ANDRE-DES-ARTS - 6th (66 r Saint-Andre-des-Arts)<BR><BR>Hope that helps. Please e-mail me if you need any further info (I couldn't list it all here).<BR><BR>Have a great time in Paris!! : )
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Thanks for all of the suggestions. <BR><BR>My husband and I have been to Paris a few times and we've done quite a bit of research on hotels, but we've not been looking before for adjoining rooms or a double and a triple. A web search has turned up a few options where a double/triple would be quite reasonable. Will let you know what we decide and how it turned out.
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Another one that has been popular here with families is the Palais du Bourbon
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