Hotels in Paris with 2 bedroom suites
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Hotels in Paris with 2 bedroom suites
Bonjour! I will be traveling to Paris in October of 2025 with a friend. I don't know if this is even possible, but I wonder if any hotels have a suite with two bedrooms. We can certainly each get a room, but I just thought it would be worth exploring. I love the Left Bank, but would be totally up for trying a different neighborhood if I could fine such a hotel elsewhere in Paris.
I'm sure I will have lots of questions in the future, as I have not spent a lot of time in Paris. As for a budget, each of us could certainly spend $500 per night. (I guess it could be more as Paris is so expensive.)
Thanks in advance for any help!
I'm sure I will have lots of questions in the future, as I have not spent a lot of time in Paris. As for a budget, each of us could certainly spend $500 per night. (I guess it could be more as Paris is so expensive.)
Thanks in advance for any help!
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In recent years I have stayed in quite a few hotel suites. (2 persons). But these have not had two separate bedrooms; they've usually had a bedroom and a lounge/living area with a pull out sofa bed. Would that be ok for you and your friend? (Maybe you could alternate who gets the full bedroom (???). ).
So if that would be okay, look for suites that offer living areas, and then find out if these have a sofa bed.
I bet you can find someplace similar with your budget.
So if that would be okay, look for suites that offer living areas, and then find out if these have a sofa bed.
I bet you can find someplace similar with your budget.
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Hi again,
I was curious about your request, so I went to booking dot com and input a request for "1 room" with 6 guests, so see if that would force a solution with 2 bedrooms and a living room. Well of course all that came up were apartments.
But some of them are full apartment-hotels. Would that be a solution for you? For instance, the lovely My Maison in Paris has a 2 bedroom with living room apartment at both their Invalides and Louvre locations. Sadly there's no restaurant, no breakfast available. And they are only reachable by phone, so no in-place concierge for help.
Have fun!
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I was curious about your request, so I went to booking dot com and input a request for "1 room" with 6 guests, so see if that would force a solution with 2 bedrooms and a living room. Well of course all that came up were apartments.
But some of them are full apartment-hotels. Would that be a solution for you? For instance, the lovely My Maison in Paris has a 2 bedroom with living room apartment at both their Invalides and Louvre locations. Sadly there's no restaurant, no breakfast available. And they are only reachable by phone, so no in-place concierge for help.
Have fun!
s
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My guess is any true two bedroom suite in a hotel would be well over $1000/€950 per night. But an apart-hotel with a bedroom and sofa sleeper should be well within your budget. Many apart hotels do have front desks - maybe not a concierge and extra personal service but 24 hour staff and such.
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Hi everyone, and thank you so much for your thoughts. I agree with you, I don't think I have seen such an offering and as Janisj points out, those kind of things are probably astronomically expensive, if they exist. Usually my friend Elizabeth and I do use Airbnbs, but for some reason, we just started looking at hotels. swandav2000, thank you for doing the research, I appreciate it. I do agree with you all, and I am doing a 180 and will look at apartments. I will definitely look at Ma Maison. Many thanks to you guys.
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You may want to look at Citadines apart hotels, they have several locations in Paris. The ones in St Germain des Près and Trocadero are said to be good, there’s also Opéra, etc. Some offer a buffet breakfast, they all have a front desk. I personally haven’t stayed there, but have heard good things about them.
But IMO, if you’re used to staying in apartments, there’s nothing like it. We spent a week in Paris last month and rented from Glamparis, they have beautiful properties and offer excellent service. I would high recommend them. http://www.glamaparis.com/
But IMO, if you’re used to staying in apartments, there’s nothing like it. We spent a week in Paris last month and rented from Glamparis, they have beautiful properties and offer excellent service. I would high recommend them. http://www.glamaparis.com/
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Sounds like a wonderful trip! I agree the 2 bedroom could be very expensive. I am curious why you want to stay in one unit, I can appreciate having a place with enough room to visit, and having company, but I always prefer 2 hotel rooms for the extra bathroom. Also, if one of you snores or has to get up and go to the bathroom at night, it can be difficult to have a restful night. Your budget is very generous so you would have some nice options. I have never stayed at the Citadines, but I am making note of it. I love to have a refrigerator and a microwave and to make coffee first thing in the morning when I am getting ready. Enjoy!
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Have a look at the Adagio chain. They are part of the Accor stable and some hotels have apartments with two rooms: https://www.adagio-city.com/fr/hotel...LndlYnNpdGU%3D
Remember that Accor has a loyalty scheme that shaves off a few percent (Accor Live Limitless).
They are in my experience less luxurious than other hotels, but a lot more affordable. I have only linked to one above here but there are plenty of other Adagios to look at. If it helps you, great, if it is not the level you are looking at that's OK too.
Lavandula
Remember that Accor has a loyalty scheme that shaves off a few percent (Accor Live Limitless).
They are in my experience less luxurious than other hotels, but a lot more affordable. I have only linked to one above here but there are plenty of other Adagios to look at. If it helps you, great, if it is not the level you are looking at that's OK too.
Lavandula
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We've stayed at several apartments with Paris Vacation Apartments and have a one bedroom reserved for September. We stayed in one of their two bedroom units in the Palais Royale several years ago and it was perfect for us. They have several concierge services as their offices are in Paris, but its' not a hotel. They book quickly, but you should be able to get a two bedroom for under 750 euro per night.
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apersuader65 Thank you! I will look it up. And thanks to everyone for your guidance. I'm going in October and now can spend my chilly winter (DC) doing some fun research
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