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anncorn Jan 31st, 2006 11:54 AM

Hotels for 4
 
planning a first trip to Europe in Sept/Oct with friends. Will be visiting France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, Belgium, Netherlands, Austria.
We are having trouble locating hotels that will accomodate all 4 of us in one room. Looking for hotels around 100 euro per night if possible. Any suggestions?
Thanks for input, we're baffled!

PalQ Jan 31st, 2006 12:06 PM

www.accorhotels.com - hundreds of modern hotels all over Europe - some may take 4 in a roon. Ibis, Novotel, Sofitel higher class; ETAP real budget but still nice. All accor properties.

suze Jan 31st, 2006 01:19 PM

you might have a change at getting more information here if you had specific cities you were asking about.

for example a new post that says specifically, Quad room Rome 100e.

your question covering 8 countries with no cities specified can only be answered in the most general way, i'm afraid.

Travelnut Jan 31st, 2006 01:25 PM

It might be a little early to book for Sept/Oct, some hotels don't book more than 6 months in advance.. Also, 100€ is probably a bit low for a Quad room, especially in major cities.

anncorn Jan 31st, 2006 01:37 PM

ok, thank you all for your input.
We are planning 3 nights in paris to start the trip in Sept, and another 3 nights in Paris to end in Oct.
Also, 3 nights in Rome, 2 in Venice,
Amsterdam, Prague, Munich, Florence, Amalfi Coast,and i night each in many other cities throughout our trip.
We will be driving for the 2 months with a 1 week break for a cruise from Venice to Greece mid-trip. Planning on several nights in Provence along the way. Hope this helps, and thanks again.

enzian Jan 31st, 2006 01:44 PM

Consider an apartment in Paris. Short-stay (3-night) apartments can be rented from www.VacationsInParis.com. It's an American company (you pay in dollars) and the prices are very reasonable. They have apartments all over Paris. We rented a one-bedroom that slept our family of 4 in the 7th Arrondisemant, a block from Rue Cler and a few from the Eiffel Tower. I think it's about $150 a night.

suze Jan 31st, 2006 01:56 PM

not sure the make-up of your party, but there might be situations where 2 rooms at 50 euro would be easier to find than a Quad? like if you're driving out in the countryside, say in a pensione or B&B where you share the bath down the hall anyway?


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