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Tawnya88 Dec 29th, 1999 07:39 PM

Nikko de Paris .....hotel
 
My husband an I are going to Paris for the first time this March. We have a room at the Nikko de Paris that we won. We have no idea what it's like or what part of the city it is in. We are hoping to find some information.....any and all.

Rex Dec 29th, 1999 08:10 PM

Maybe not quaint (I've never laid eyes on it), but here's your basic hotel database entry: <BR> <BR>http://condenast.hotelbook.com/stati...ome_04275.html <BR> <BR>And based on my impression of the Nikko San Francisco, there are NO bad Nikko hotels.

Rex Dec 29th, 1999 08:12 PM

Clicked too quick. <BR> <BR>Here's their own entry about the property: <BR> <BR>www.nikkohotels.com/europe/paris.html

ehowland Dec 29th, 1999 08:26 PM

We stayed there in the fall of '98 as part of a tour group for two nights. Very sterile - not much personality. It was very nice, just not your "quaint" hotel. It is not very well located, but with the metro in Paris that's not a real problem. It's free - I'd take it :)! We spent another week on our own in Paris and stayed in the 7th....

francesac Dec 30th, 1999 04:16 AM

it's in a modern district on the Seine, a tower amongst many other towers. You can walk to the Eiffel Tower, though, and the sushi bar is supposed to be fabulous ($$$$$). Have fun!

Lori Dec 30th, 1999 06:21 PM

For free I'd stay there, otherwise there are many more places that are more "French". It's a highrise/tower, typical big city hotel, not much character or personality from the outside anyway, but if it's free ... why not! It's close to the Eiffel Tower. Go and enjoy but remember it's not typical Paris.

Carol Dec 31st, 1999 06:15 AM

Hi Tawny: <BR> <BR>Congratulations on your win!! On 12/18 there was a posting called "Paris (French)detailed website" in which Elaine provided the most comprehensive list of Paris websites I've ever seen. Use it. It will help you locate your hotel precisely and determine which Metro and bus stops are nearby. Then you can use it to find restaurants in the neighborhood and figure out how long it will take to get to the other parts of Paris. It's a magnificent city. I'm sure you'll fall in love with it.

Carol Dec 31st, 1999 06:16 AM

Mistake--I meant 12/28--not 12/18.


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