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Old Jun 6th, 2009 | 11:11 AM
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left bank Paris Have you stayed at....

would like your review of hotels I am considering in Paris
Cardinal Rive Gauche
Cluny Square
Grande des Gobelins
Hotel Royal St Germaine
Villa Lutece Port Royal (13th inconvenient locale?)
any other 3-4 star under 170USD for 3 night in Sept?
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Old Jun 6th, 2009 | 07:25 PM
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I stayed at Hotel Cluny Square last October, I am afraid among the hotels I have stayed nearby, the cleaness of rooms & noise level were the worst,it's more a 1-2 star hotel than 3 star. Hotel Europa St.Severin one block away is much better(stayed last November & last month), but a bit more expensive.

You might like to check www.booking.com, there are good deals sometime.
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Old Jun 7th, 2009 | 06:39 AM
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You are never going to find a 4* in Paris for $170 (125€), especially in September. Have you looked at these popular hotels (I know, sorry to add more to your list) -

Hotel du College de France
http://www.hotel-collegedefrance.com/

Hotel des Grandes Ecoles
http://www.hotel-grandes-ecoles.com/

Hotel Saint Jacques
http://www.hotel-saintjacques.com/
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Old Jun 7th, 2009 | 08:53 AM
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Thank you. They all look like great suggestions. I will see which is closest to metro. Thanks
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Old Jun 7th, 2009 | 09:02 AM
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There is certainly no hotel called the Royal St. Germaine, for obvious reasons. Maybe there is one called the Royal St. Germain.

In the same vein, I would be very surprised if a hotel were called the Grande des Gobelins. However, a hotel called the Grand Hôtel des Gobelins would not surprise me.

You are going to get in a HELL OF A LOT of trouble if you make no distinction between masculine/feminine words and names in France.
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Old Jun 7th, 2009 | 11:10 AM
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Oh, I don't think so, really. Most locals will cut a little slack for being a foreigner, while some might correct your error for you. I once asked our taxi driver if we were in a 'nouveau voiture', he replied "une <i<nouvelle</i> voiture". But he didn't throw me out to the curb.
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Old Jun 7th, 2009 | 11:11 AM
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well, i was trying to put stress on the 'nouvelle' .... (preview, TN, preview!)
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Old Jun 7th, 2009 | 11:49 AM
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We were referred to this hotel, http://hotel-paris-londres-eiffel.com/eng/index.html, by Paris Perfect. We needed a place to stay for a night while our apartment was being cleaned. It's a charming hotel with good rates, with some rooms, like ours, having a little balcony and a view of the Eiffel Tower.
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