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MNPAGES May 17th, 2003 05:37 AM

Paris 5 nights, which Hotel
 
We are looking for a nice,clean, hotel in
a safe and centrally located neighborhood in
Paris. Our budget is around $80.00 per night
and we are going in August.
PLEASE need help!!! we are students, and
first we are going to Provence. Have any
of you heard about the Hotel L'ecole? Please
let me know.
Thank You
Annette

adrienne May 17th, 2003 12:04 PM

Hi Annette,

First, your ID looks familiar. Is your mother's name Marta? If so, we emailed a few years ago when she was going to Provence. Tell her I said hello (if she remembers me).

I was just in Paris and on one of the walking tours I took I was speaking with a young woman, on her own, who was staying in the Hotel Pont Royal. She had a single room without bathroom for 37E. I believe she said that a single with bath was about 45 or 50E. I'm thinking that this hotel would meet your price requirements for a double room. It's located at the bottom of rue Mouffetard near the Gobelins Metro station and she got the hotel from Rick Steves' book on Paris. Sorry I don't have any further info on the hotel such as phone or fax number.

You might look in a library for a copy of the book or go to a book store and just copy the information. If that hotel doesn't have vacancies there might be other budget suggestions for you in the Rick Steves book. You could also check the Let's Go Paris book. I've used budget accommodations they're recommended and have been satisfied.

Have a great time in Paris. Email me if you need further help.

adrienne
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Christina May 17th, 2003 07:24 PM

There are plenty of hotels at that rate in Paris and August is often discounted for hotels. You will probably have trouble finding anything with AC for that rate, but other than that, no problem. I've heard of Hotel des Ecoles in St-Germain. that's a great location, I think you'd like it, and it's your budget. You can see about it on www.123france.com

That is a good website as they list a lot of hotel discounts for August. Just look in their two star section. There is also a good hotel called Hotel des Grandes Ecoles in the LAtin Qtr, but it's somewhat more expensive -- but it's supposed to be very nice.

YOu can also see some good budget hotels and specials on www.parishotels.com

MNPAGES May 18th, 2003 06:38 AM

Hi Adrienne:
WHAT a GOOD memory hoy have!!!
Yes, I am Annette's mother... and
wanted to say Hi, and thank you again
for your suggestions.
We are going to look at the Hotel you
are recommending us.
Thanks again and take care. You are
always very helpful and friendly.
Marta

Beatchick May 18th, 2003 12:36 PM

Hi MNPages

I'm wondering if Adrienne means the Port-Royal-Hotel? (Hi, Adrienne!)

This excerpt from the Washington Post April 1999 web review states:
"The meticulously well-kept Port-Royal Hotel, near the Luxembourg Gardens and other Left Bank attractions, is a good example of the budget hotel's evolution. Twenty years ago, most small hotels in France had rooms with sinks only; showers and toilets were in the hallway. Here you'll still find some of those bare-bones rooms, but now there are beautiful new pay showers in the hallway, and many rooms have been renovated with private baths.
The Port-Royal also has wide halls and a central staircase.
Moving closer to "Mouffe" is the spankingly well-maintained one-star Port-Royal Hotel
(8 Boulevard de Port-Royal in the 5th,
011-331-43-31-70-06,
fax 011-331-43-41-33-67).
In the same family for 68 years, this hotel has 48 rooms, half overlooking a small patio. Among them is just-renovated room No. 2, which has warm red and yellow tones and an extra-large bath. Singles with sinks only start at $40, and the most expensive double is $75, with breakfast a mere $4.50."

They are also mentioned in the "Charming Small Hotel Guides" that says:
"A family-run one-star hotel - no frills, but spotlessly clean and great value. It has a cosy salon, breakfast-room and simple bedrooms (some with new bathrooms), unfortunately displaying too much plastic. There is a tiny garden where you can sit out."

45 rooms; 35 double & twin, 18 w/bath or shower; all rooms have phone

Credit cards not accepted. Closed - never.

adrienne May 18th, 2003 12:57 PM

Hi Mary,

Thanks for the thank you on the Eiffel Tower tickets. You're certainly welcome. Glad you enjoyed using them and enjoyed your trip. I read your trip report and sounded like you had a blast. I copied quite a few notes from your report.

You're probably right about the hotel. I wrote it down while chatting with someone who was staying there and can't read my handwriting, mistaking pont for port and confusing the order of the words. Your write up certainly sounds like the hotel. The woman staying there liked it and liked the price, that's why I jotted it down; thought it would come in handy for next trip.

Annette & Marta (hi back to you) - looks like the hotel is a winner. If you do stay there please post and let us know how it was.

adrienne

Christina May 18th, 2003 05:15 PM

Given the location near Gobelins metro, it must be the Port Royal (a one-star hotel, but always reviewed well). There is a Hotel Pont Royal, a nice 4* SRS property in the 7th, def. not $80 per night.

Beatchick May 18th, 2003 07:04 PM

Yes, Hi! Adrienne!! Thank you so much for the Eiffel Tower tickets. I used them one night to go up and then again the next person to be one of the very 1st people to go up that day - really cool.

I called the Port Royal last summer to inquire about a room. Madame could not speak English and the English-speaking person was off (I believe it was the weekend) so I was going to write her a letter but instead decided on the Grand Hotel Jeanne d'Arc. It's in a great location.

Beatchick May 18th, 2003 07:05 PM

Uh, that should be next "night" not next person. :)

harvey May 18th, 2003 08:10 PM

Stayed a the Hotel de l'esperance for less than 80 two years ago. It is in Rick Steves book and we liked it very much but i don't think that they added ac. I don't think you'll find an ac hotel for anything near that price. That neighborhood seems very safe and we liked it a lot. Enjoy Paris.

Travelnut May 19th, 2003 07:30 AM

Hotel de Turenne is a clean 2-star that says it has A/C. It is near Metro Ecole-Militaire, and is located between Invalides and Tour Eiffel. The rue Cler market street is nearby, and a number of cafes, a small grocer, bank w/ ATM, laundromat, etc. We stayed at this hotel in 2000, and found it to be fine for the price, nothing fancy, a little worn spot here and there, but clean. (we had no need to test the A/C in April).
http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h7...renneengl.html

Haven't stayed at this hotel (Beaugrenelle St-Charles), but it is close to your budget while offering A/C.
The advertisement says there is a 25% reduction during August. Its location is a little off-center, but close to the Seine, and I think another frequent poster (Christina?) has stayed in this area, and says it is OK.
http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h7...augrenelle.htm

As long as the Metro is nearby, the location doesn't have to be perfect, especially if A/C is important to fit into your hotel budget (not many in this price range with A/C). I can imagine that it would be desirable in August.

Christina May 19th, 2003 09:45 AM

yes, I have stayed in that area near place St-Charles. It's fine, just not as close-in to main tourist attractions as might be preferable. It's not that far though, just a few more metro stops, and not as upscale shops etc, of course. But that can be good as restaurants and cafes are cheaper. I don't know that hotel but I think it is one of the few that Sandra Gustafson recommends in the 15th arr (in my old Cheap Sleeps in Paris, she recommend that one, the Charles Quinze and the Fondary as good 2 stars in that area). They also have a presentation with Aug discounts on www.123france.com. Actually, that's not a bad choice for an AC 2* hotel.


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