How is the neighborhood around Hotel La Familia?
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Last time in Paris (Sept. '08) I stayed on Rue St. Andre des arts in the 6th. Less than 100 meters from the flat was an ecole maternelle, so someone must be living around there as those weren't tourists waiting for the little kiddies to be let out every afternoon. Granted, many tourists but also students, shop owners, residents, etc. One reason why I love that area.
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Haha, you people get so upset if a place you like is called a tourist neighborhood. You must really hate tourists.
I work in the Champs Elysées area and there are schools and bakeries there, too, so I guess that qualifies it as a nice normal neighborhood.
I work in the Champs Elysées area and there are schools and bakeries there, too, so I guess that qualifies it as a nice normal neighborhood.
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I did look at Hotel Bonaparte, and I know that we are spoiled but since they didn't have WiFi, and the twin rooms were 159 Euro per night (more expensive than some other hotels in the 5th,) I crossed them off the list. I've reserved a twin room at Hotel Claude Bernard at 43 Rue des Ecoles for an average of 139 E a night. It puts us right in the heart of the 5th (I think)& the rooms are larger than at La Familia and it has AC. I think I was misled by one of the booking sites into thinking there was WiFi although I know internet access is available. I'll have to write to the hotel and find out for sure. Thanks, everyone for your input.
Adu, I see you were using your award-winning ability to write one-liners. Thanks for the laugh.
Adu, I see you were using your award-winning ability to write one-liners. Thanks for the laugh.
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DH and I have stayed at the Familia and it's sister hotel next door the Minerve many many times. It is a great area, walking distance to all, never felt unsafe even late at night. It's our favorite area of Paris, perhaps because we tend to always stay in the 5th and are very familiar with it. The Beer Academy on the corner is a great place to mingle with students and have an afternoon cocktail. Interesting to hear that Alexis and Daniel was good. Dh and I ate there a few years ago and it was quite simply the worst meal I ever had. Food was cold, wine from a box......
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Suki~If you are still looking...We stayed at Hotel Caron de Beaumarchais(more $4 but not much more) and loved it. We are two women who walk the streets of Paris with some familiarity.
All that being said, the hotel was small, well appointed and we felt immensely safe. It is in the Marais.
All that being said, the hotel was small, well appointed and we felt immensely safe. It is in the Marais.
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The neighborhood is wonderful and very accessible. I have lived there. I have never stayed at the Familia, but I did spend three weeks between apartments at their sister hotel, Minerve. They have both gotten great reviews, but I was completely underwhelmed.
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