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wrenwood Apr 1st, 2013 04:24 PM

My niece will be in Paris....HELP!!!!
 
My niece and her friend will be in Paris 4/10

They booked a not so great accomodation because it was cheap :o

They will cancel, and I am hoping to get them into some place clean, central and pleasant, moderate price, maybe around 100 euros a night?

In searching out advise on this forum as to where to stay, arrondissements 4,5,6 seem the most popular?

They will stay 2 nights in one hotel/B&B, then will travel to Chateau Pierrefonds and stay one night, then back to Paris, so accomodations can be 2 nights at one place, 1 night at another.

ANY suggestions appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!! HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PalenQ Apr 1st, 2013 04:49 PM

what was the place they booked and why was not it so great? If they are young they may well enjoy staying in one of Paris' many youth hotels or hostels where they can meet folks their age from all over the world. And though these type places may be cheap not nearly all are dumps - hotels are isolating - anyway at their presume age I had many a great time in Paris staying in various youth hotels and hostels - don't throw the baby out with the bath water.

They may have more fun in one of Paris' many safe and clean youth hotels - like the AJF youth hotels that are in old townhouses in the Marais - owned by the City of Paris they offer private doubles but cafes - yes pubs on the premises that are nice to mingle with others at night, breakfast, etc.

not so great to an older person may be just what younger folk like!

adrienne Apr 1st, 2013 05:06 PM

I thought they were going to stay in hostels?

Just because a hotel isn't in the 4, 5, 6 or 7 arrondissement doesn't mean it's not a good place.

tailsock Apr 1st, 2013 05:06 PM

lemme get this right.....they booked a cheap hotel without doing research and they will cancel if they don't find anything better? it's very nice of you to want to do their planning for them but if I don't understand the urgency if their heart's not in this. maybe they should go to New Orleans instead :-)

adrienne Apr 1st, 2013 05:15 PM

<< and they will cancel if they don't find anything better >>

No. They will cancel if they find something better by their aunt's standards. Get with the program tailsock! :)

Their on their way from London to Pierrefonds so NO is not on the agenda.

adrienne Apr 1st, 2013 05:19 PM

Oops - they're on their way

StCirq Apr 1st, 2013 07:40 PM

Much ado about nothing.

Ackislander Apr 2nd, 2013 04:12 AM

It's helicopter time!

adrienne Apr 2nd, 2013 04:16 AM

She's started another thread on this topic but still won't reveal the hotel the girls have booked.

wrenwood Apr 2nd, 2013 05:06 AM

I just realized I started another thread, sorry

The one they booked had mention of bedbugs, I realize this may not be true, but to me any possibility is a little un-nerving. also mention of a not so great neighborhood.

They did "research" but they booked the cheapest

They are not going until the 10

They are staying near Pierrefonds one night (booked)

I'm am not looking for something "up to my standards" I am looking for something a little nicer than they booked, some suggestions. A hostel is fine, just looking for a recommended one.

PalenQ, thanks, I will check out AJF youth hotels, yours was the only helpful answer

Adrienne, I don't see why "revealing" where they booked is pertinent.

Bitter Apr 2nd, 2013 05:43 AM

If they are old enough to travel to Paris, perhaps they should be doing their own research.

wrenwood Apr 2nd, 2013 06:10 AM

they have been doing their own research, went to Rome, did fine

their have handled their other arrangements, neither her parents nor I are sold on the place they booked in Paris

just asking for suggestions

bilboburgler Apr 2nd, 2013 06:59 AM

wrenwood

This is ok, staff spoke some English but were more comfortable in French
http://www.hotel-collegedefrance.com/

bluestar Apr 2nd, 2013 07:39 AM

Here are a few places to try, I've no idea about availability.

http://www.hotelchopin.fr/index.php
http://www.familiahotel.com/
http://www.hoteldelesperance.fr/en/
http://www.timhotel.com/en/home.htm
http://www.ibis.com/hotel-directory/...aris-hotel.htm

jamikins Apr 2nd, 2013 08:57 AM

Check out hotel cosmos in the 11...doubles for €72...

adrienne Apr 2nd, 2013 09:21 AM

<< Adrienne, I don't see why "revealing" where they booked is pertinent. >>

It's only pertinent because you said the area is not "a not so great neighborhood."

We might be sending you to the same neighborhood that you think is not great.

tuscanlifeedit Apr 2nd, 2013 09:46 AM

The 11th seems like a good choice for young girls (or boys) on a budget. I don't have any specific hotels to recommend, but you could use venere.com and use the neighborhood, availability and budget in the filters.

I think you are being nice to help.

crosscheck Apr 2nd, 2013 10:00 AM

I answered on the other thread - My son stayed at the Young and Happy Hostel in the 5th, and loved that location, but I can't make any guarantees about cleanliness because that's not my son's priority:

http://www.youngandhappy.fr/

I was just in the 11th with friends (and once stayed there for a month - wow, has it changed!)...Yes, many cool hipsters, maybe slightly older than your niece.

sueciv Apr 2nd, 2013 10:11 AM

it was over years ago, but I stayed in the Lyon-Mulhouse in the 11th ... in sight of the Bastille commemorative statue I remember...BIG room (by any standings) and big bath (a double with 2 double beds) and really cheap.

tailsock Apr 3rd, 2013 06:35 AM

<<<<<No. They will cancel if they find something better by their aunt's standards. Get with the program tailsock!>>>>>

haha i was hoping there was more to the story than this! to cancel a Paris trip because of a hotel would have been tragic!!! :-P

wrenwood Apr 3rd, 2013 01:48 PM

tailsock

there was never any intention of canceling the TRIP ~ they are cancelling the place they booked so that we can book some place else

bluestar Apr 3rd, 2013 01:55 PM

So what did you decide on, they'll be there a week from today, right?

wrenwood Apr 3rd, 2013 02:24 PM

They are booked at Cosmo's Hotel

SINCERE THANKS to those who actually gave me helpful suggestions instead of criticizing my concern for my niece and her friend.

PalenQ Apr 3rd, 2013 04:42 PM

SINCERE THANKS to those who actually gave me helpful suggestions instead of criticizing my concern for my niece and her friend.>

Well Fodorgarchs, at least some like those above who made IMO rather rude comments, can be callous - you get that with a public forum but IMO there is no excuse for their often boorish behaviours.

kerouac Apr 3rd, 2013 05:39 PM

I am wondering why the aunt thinks she is in charge of her niece.

Jean Apr 3rd, 2013 07:27 PM

I am wondering why people care what she does for her niece.

Bitter Apr 4th, 2013 06:07 AM

Call me boorish, but I kind of look at this as a peer to peer site. Not peer to extended family of peer. I also think the reticence at sharing details, but expecting others to share, probably tainted the conversation.

But perhaps this and my prior post is better left un-typed.

bilboburgler Apr 4th, 2013 06:32 AM

As I see the OP was asking a reasonable question, why some fodorites feel the need to challenge her right to an answer I don't know, but if you don't want to offer help why not just do that.

Guys we have a long spring to get through, getting fractious before we get to the usual "how should I tip? and I don't care what you say I'm going to do it my way" and the "I'm going to Venice tomorrow in August, should I book a hotel?" makes no sense so chill out. :-)

PalenQ Apr 4th, 2013 01:00 PM

I am wondering why the aunt thinks she is in charge of her niece.>

I'd say it is little of your business - if you do not have any real input into her question why just make insulting remarks? Another Fodorgarch acting rude to others IMO.

wrenwood Apr 4th, 2013 04:46 PM

Bitter, just one comment

I did not want to share the name of the place that my niece had booked because I had no "proof" that it was not a decent place. We had read reviews, and her parents and I had reservations about it so we all talked about it and decided to look into options. But I did not want to name the place just because we were uncomfortable with it, I didn't think that was fair.

And to all, I do not feel in any way that I have been "taking charge"

She just emailed me tonight to ask about booking tickets in advance for Eiffel Tower and Versailles. I sent her some links and suggested Google searches, but I did not "take charge" and do it for her. She is a very smart and independent girl, and doing a great job in planning her trips.

Again, I only asked for suggestions because we were a little worried that they had compromised where they were staying, basing their decision on booking the cheapest place.

I have to admit that I was quite upset at times with the snarky and critical comments from this thread, I felt really defensive, when I was just trying to help out a very special girl who I am very close to.

Please let me say once more, to all who have been helpful, thank you. I have received SO much help from members of these boards in planning multiple trips to England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and places in the US and Canada. We have had SUCH wonderful trips that would never have been possible without Fodors.

So can we please say "Amen" and end this thread?? :)

PalenQ Apr 4th, 2013 05:02 PM

Ca y'est!

PalenQ Apr 5th, 2013 11:06 AM

Get a copy of Let's Go France - the so-called 'Bible' of backpackers - written by college students and annually revised - great on accommodations and objectively reviews them IME - calling dumps dumps - also a world of useful info - sold in any major bookstore and of course on amazon.com.

I would value the description of a hostel or budget hotel from this book greatly.

wrenwood Apr 5th, 2013 02:08 PM

Is there a "Lets Go Europe" that is more braodly based, or is it only France?

taconictraveler Apr 5th, 2013 02:23 PM

Wrenwood: I would just like to say that I wish I had an aunt like you, to help me with travels, or life in general.

All my wonderful aunts, Lizzie, Margaret, Mary, Helen, Agnes, together with my mother, all sisters, are gone now, and I miss having a wonderful aunt like you.

PalenQ Apr 5th, 2013 02:55 PM

Is there a "Lets Go Europe" that is more braodly based, or is it only France?>

Yes Let's Go Europe and the section for Paris is about the same as Let's Go France in essentials but not nearly so much on the rest of France as Let's Go France.

My local library used book sale always has lots of slightly old Let's Go books - I buy them for a buck and tear out relevant pages.

Or you could photo copy things from Let's Go France and Let's Go Europe, etc

Best wishes.

Palenque

wrenwood Apr 5th, 2013 04:11 PM

taconictraveler

How nice of you to take the time to comment! I too have been lucky enough to have wonderful Aunts. I only have 2 out of 4 left, and yes my mother is also gone. How I wish we could sit down and talk!

My two remaining Aunts have become more and more important as time goes by.

I am lucky to be very close to my nieces. The two younger ones haven't had a grandmother for most of their lives so I am Aunt and also feel like a surrogate grandmother at times. Family is everything.

Again, thank you so much for your comment, it certainly brought a smile to my face this evening.


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