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L'Abbaye Saint-Germaine
I am beginning to plan my family's first trip to Paris and am looking into hotels. Has anyone stayed at the L'Abbaye Saint-Germaine? The web site looks great, but I hate to choose something so important based solely on pictures. It will be the 4 of us-- myself, husband and two kids (ages 10 and 12). We will be there from December 20-28 and would like a comfortable place that is fairly central to the sites.
Any thoughts on this hotel or others you would recommend? I have also thought about finding an apartment. Do any of you think that may be a better idea? Our costs are somewhere in the $250/night range (USD). Having never done this, I will have many more questions coming as I plan! Thanks for your help in advance. |
The Abbaye Saint-Germain (no "e")is a 4-star hotel, and I am pretty sure you won't be able to get even one room for two people there for $250. $250 is about 155€. I have never rented an apartment, but you might be able to get an apartment closer to your price range.
Since I always stay in the 6th and really like that area, I believe that the location of the Abbaye Saint-Germain is excellent. If you worry a bit about the quality of this hotel, I know you would not be satisfied with mine, but someone else might have a recommendation for you. I love Christmas in Paris; I hope you have a great time! Boots |
We stayed in a VIP apartment in the 6th, and it was way less expensive than a hotel. I would recommend it, especially since you'll have your kids with you.
http://www.vacationinparis.com/index.html Click on "All Apartments" and scroll down to see their listings in the 6th. It's a great area, and close to everything. Enjoy your trip! |
For two people a standard (very small size-12 sq. m.) costs 251 euro (USD $396.00).
This hotel is way overpriced in my opinion. |
Btw, yes, I do agree that an apartment is much more economical especially for a family of four.
One agency I dealt with is called Paris Address. Rates are very reasonable and apartments are located in various districts. www.parisaddress.com |
With kids, apartments are the best way to go. You can have some privacy, you can get some sodas, snacks and light meals from a grocery to offset costs, and everyone will have more space to spread out. If you'd like to persue it, you'll get plenty of recommendations from this site.
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Thanks for all of your advice and suggestions. I am definitely moving in the direction of getting an apartment-- it will suit our family better in many ways. I will post the links on a new thread to see if any of you have stayed at any of the apartments we are looking at.
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