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long2travel Feb 3rd, 2013 10:05 AM

Hotels in the St. Germaine Area
 
Hi All,
We are planning to be in Paris for two or three nights at the end of June or early July. Most likely the last weekend in June. Can anyone recommend a good hotel that has rooms or suites big enough for two adults and a teen in the St. Germaine area. Somewhere in the $200-$300 a night range would be best.Thanks in advance!
Chris

Underhill Feb 3rd, 2013 10:41 AM

Most Paris hotels have rooms that are on the small side, and that's true of the St-Germain area. Not too long ago there was a thread here on triples; try a search.

MelJ Feb 3rd, 2013 11:38 AM

You've chosen an expensive and very touristy area of Paris. I don't know if they have triples, but Hotel Boneparte is often touted on here as very reasonable.

Suki Feb 3rd, 2013 11:43 AM

Hotel du Danube has triples, 2 connected rooms with 1 bathroom. We stayed there with our 2 daughters (so I guess it is actually a quad.)

Cathinjoetown Feb 3rd, 2013 11:49 AM

This hotel has junior suites which are a double with a connecting single.

Le Clément, www.hotelclementparis.com

Around 150€

I have stayed here and can recommend.

mamcalice Feb 3rd, 2013 12:32 PM

Try the Hotel des Stes. Peres. It has larger than normal rooms for central Paris and is within your price range. I once stayed there with my two sisters so at least then, they had triples.

Robert2533 Feb 3rd, 2013 12:49 PM

You can try the Hotel Varenne (www.varenne-hotel-paris.com), but judging by your dates, you may have look elsewhere unless you up your budget somewhat.

To stay within your budget and still be close in, you can try something like the Hotel Ascot Opera in the 2nd (www.ascotparishotel.com), or the Queen Mary in the 8th.

You can also check ParisBy.com (www.parisby.com) to see what's in your price range.

Guenmai Feb 3rd, 2013 02:18 PM

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

Jump to the bottom of the thread and then scroll up to Dec 31,2010. In that section, I have categorized the recommended hotels, by district, and have provided websites

Although I've stayed all over Paris, St. Germain has been my main neighborhood since the 70s. Although I now rent an apartment, as for hotels I recommend the Hotel Le Clement. It's the first one that I've listed in my above hotel thread.

Happy Travels!

socialworker Feb 3rd, 2013 03:47 PM

We stayed in a room that was a triple, at http://www.hotelaumanoir.com/en/ altho there were only 2 of us in the room back in '04. When I just looked at the website, it looks like they have extensively remodeled so I am not sure if the configuration of the rooms is the same as it was back then. However when I checked prices for your dates, a triple was almost 400 euros! When we stayed there, I would say the place was nice but on the modest end of nice.....apparently the renovations have increased the prices. I only give you this info by way of agreeing w/posters who say that the budget may be low.

BTW, we have also stayed at the Hotel des Stes. Peres--a lovely hotel!-- as well, and it was even more expensive than the Au Manoir. Paris is just very costly for so many of its hotels!

long2travel Feb 5th, 2013 06:54 PM

Thank you all for your recommendations. I think my budget may have been a little low as well. I automatically think double and budget accordingly. A triple room is a bit more. Even so, there seems to be several options within that price range. I'll be back as soon as I narrow down to a few.

socialworker Feb 6th, 2013 04:37 AM

Well, it is interesting, long2, but at some point, a day or so, after I responded to your post, an ad for an internet special for the Au Manoir, appeared on the top of a page I was looking at. Talk about targeted ads! Anyway, they might be offering specials, esp if you inquire to the hotel directly. The location was very good. Better than the Sts Peres, IMO, even tho the SP is a lovely hotel!

long2travel Feb 8th, 2013 04:19 AM

Haha social worker, these targeted ads are a little scary sometimes. Like big brother is always watching. I think I skipped over Au Manoir due to the price. I'll have to revisit it, perhaps send an email. Right now I have these seven in my Trip Advisor favorites: Millesime Hotel, Hotel Europe Saint Severin, Madison Hotel, Hotel du Danube St. Germaine, Hotel Le Clement, Hotel de Fleurie, and Hotel Le Regent.

padams421 Feb 8th, 2013 04:28 AM

We stayed at Hotel de Fleurie with our teens in 2 connecting rooms. Convenient location.

Cathinjoetown Feb 8th, 2013 06:38 AM

I just booked a junior suite at Le Clément. It's two connecting bedrooms, single and a double, 175€, includes tax but breakfast is an additional 13€. The breakfast is excellent, I sometimes have it if I know I'm not stopping for a big lunch.

Underhill Feb 8th, 2013 08:53 AM

Does the Danube have a/c yet?

long2travel Feb 8th, 2013 12:39 PM

no A/C?

flygirl Feb 11th, 2013 09:18 AM

300 dollars a night might get you a small double in that area. You should consider apartments...

flygirl Feb 11th, 2013 09:22 AM

ps. Clement certainly looks inviting, and that is a great price. You will be very close to Gerard Mulot, too, which is a plus!

Christina Feb 11th, 2013 09:26 AM

That rate is about 200 euro (US$300). There are hotels where you can get more than a small double for $300 in that area. Or you could stay in a cheaper area, there are options. Because a cheap apartment may not be that nice and probably won't have AC and it is very unlikely you can find much of anything in that regard for 2-3 nights (a rental apt in St Germain with AC).

Here is a nice 3* hotel in St Germain which has triples for around 200 euro in early July. It does have AC, also. I stayed there and liked it a lot.
http://www.hoteltrianonrivegauche.com/

It is also very convenient to the Luxembourg RER stop if you wanted to take the train to/from CDG.

Cathinjoetown Feb 11th, 2013 09:29 AM

long2,

My room at the Clément early last May had AC,. I remember because the day I arrived was unusually hot and humid and I had it on for a few hours.

I assume all rooms have it but would check.


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