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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 10:20 AM
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As someone else mentioned above I would check out VRBO again. I have seen rentals quoted in US $ and owned by Americans: phone # in USA, also I do recall seeing one fellow who owned 5 apartments in the same building next to each other,within your budget, which might do for 3 in each apartment. I'd check that site again. Good luck.

And thanks to all for info for future trips.
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 06:27 PM
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Trvelnut, you are right! It would actually be $720 per person after the exchange-- and that's without the CC fees. Definetely out of our budget. Oh well....
I will go back to vrbo and some of the other apartment sites.
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 06:33 PM
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And -- don't limit yourselves to properties w/ $US rates. € or $ makes no difference re cost . . . . .
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 06:51 PM
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If you get two triple rooms (you said 6 people, right?) at the Hotel Familia (good value hotel in the 5th arr linked above), you will pay just a smidge over $500 per person for a week.

If nobody wants to sleep on a pullout sofa in an apartment, that's going to be your best bet imho -- can find a budget hotel with two triple rooms available.

www.hotel-paris-familia.com
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Old Oct 27th, 2007, 06:38 AM
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"And -- don't limit yourselves to properties w/ $US rates. € or $ makes no difference re cost . . . "

I'm not getting this. If the cost is €2000 for the week or $2000 for the week how is there no difference?


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I think this may have to be what we wind up with, but its not my first choice.

I wll keep looking at apartments. I did see some 3 bedroom ones on vrbo.com and www.abritel.fr
as suggested.

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Old Oct 27th, 2007, 06:50 AM
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I think what she meant was, don't look only for quotes in $$. Quotes in €€ will be the equiv. of $$, of course the numeric value will be different.
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Old Oct 27th, 2007, 07:13 AM
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ok now I get it. But, from what I have seen, that doesn't seem to be the case. So, I think I should go back to homelidays and vrbo and look more closely. thanks
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Old Oct 27th, 2007, 08:00 AM
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&quot;<i>But, from what I have seen, that doesn't seem to be the case.</i>&quot;

OK - let's say an apartment is &euro;900 a week. That would = approximately $1295. Or &euro;1000 = approx $1440

Of course we aren't saying &euro;1000 = $1000. A $1500-ish apartment would be the same quality/size loctaion whether it costs $1500 or &euro;1040.

You really need to just think in the net cost no matter which currency is used.
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Old Oct 27th, 2007, 08:57 AM
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We have rented from Claudette of France: Homestyle
http://www.francehomestyle.com/prope...ionrentals.asp

and would rent from her again. There are a couple of apartments that may serve you well.
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Old Nov 12th, 2007, 05:07 AM
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Its been a couple of weeks and we are still deciding... ( and let me tell you its becoming tedious) seems way too much time to make a final decision. But, I suppose its my own fault--I'm trying to be democratic and give everyone in our party a say. That soon, may have to change!!
I have one more question for the board. Does anyone have first hand info on the apartment offered by Hotel Muguet? It is called Financiere Muguet. I tried to find its location and distance from the Hotel on a map, but I couldn't find the street the hotel is on for a comparison. I don't know if it is available for our April dates, but if so,we may opt for two double rooms with a view of ET for four and the two room studio for the other two.( the &euro;190 is too high for two of the group). Otherwise the less expensive double at &euro;135 will have to do although I remember some posts stating that these room are very tiny.
As always, any insights appreciated.

Any thoughts?
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Old Nov 12th, 2007, 05:33 AM
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Well I booked my stay with my friends at http://www.all-paris-apartments.com, i found it via a blog called http://accommodatieparijs.blogspot.com

Perhaps you could take a look at the first url. I think they both offer b &amp; b 's and apartments.
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Old Nov 12th, 2007, 06:15 AM
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Thanks Suzanne!
The group has definitely moved away from the apartment option. But the website is great. I have saved it for perhaps a future trip.
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Old Nov 12th, 2007, 07:05 AM
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So did you look at the 3 hotels I listed above that meet your budget..?
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Old Nov 12th, 2007, 08:34 AM
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I know you said you've given up on the apartment idea, but for $3000 for the week, ($500 x 6 people) you could find a really great apartment. I wish I had that budget, but I try to spend less than that for a month! Here's a 3 bedroom apartment on Rue Cler with great reviews from people who stayed in groups of 6 or 7. And it has 2 bathrooms.

http://www.homelidays.com/paris-07/a...at99496en1.htm

I hope you find something great that meets your needs.
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Old Nov 12th, 2007, 09:46 AM
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I thought they only had $2500 for the week not $3000 (5 people, 250 each). I agree you could find something in an apartment for that rate, but the one listed from homelidays isn't available in April, anyway. But it would be in that budget.

I didn't know Muguet had an apt, that's interesting. It's on rue St Dominique, around the corner of Ave Bosquet. The hotel is on rue Chevert, a bit south of ave de la Motte Piquet and near bd de la Tour Maubourg.

It's about four blocks away.
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Old Nov 13th, 2007, 07:36 PM
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Travelnut, I did and I like the Familia and her sister hotel the Minerve. However, I have already stayed in the 5th and would like to stay elsewhere this time. But the price is definetely good. I'm keeping it in mind if the current option does not work out. The other two hotels are in the 1st and 8th and they are not my favorite either. I really like the Left bank.
As the trip evolves, we now have 4 people staying 5 nights and my daughter and I will stay the original week. Alhough I attempted to split up the cost of the apartment by day and by person, the apartment concept just didn't work- very few had 3B/2B. As mentioned no one wanted to sleep on the sofa. Most apartments required a large sum up-front which we felt would require trip insurance. And the other gals weren't overly excited about an apartment--guess they don't want to make their own beds!!!
The Muguet is in the 7th; the rooms vary in price. Therefore, we could actually reserve one of the &quot;view&quot; rooms ( the two with all the money! he he) and a superior room and then two of us ( my daughter and I) could rent the 2 room flat for the week. Seems like a good plan. However, this may not work either since the flat may not be available until Sunday, 4/20 or Monday, 4/21. But it does look nice enough. And thank you Christina, it would be close enough to go back and forth with my relatives. So we'll see. We could also rent the queen room or another superior room in place of the flat. And... meanwhile the airfare continues to creep up.

Thank you all very much. I know I have been all over the place with planning this trip. Trying to watch everyone's budget, knowing the type rooms they are used has been a challenge.
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Old Nov 13th, 2007, 09:30 PM
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Went to Paris for a week last fall and you need to be careful when booking because the hotels are not what they are represented as on the hotels websites. Go to venere.com for hotel reviews. We stayed in a charming hotel in the area surrounding the Louvre. What a super area. Many, many, cafes, restaurants, shops, etc. the subway terminal was on our street and we could walk to the Louvre. There is a Best western in this area that people we met raved about. Excellent location for everything. If you can find something for $5oo a week , more power to you. We paid almost $300 a night for a &quot;quaint&quot; place. Next time we'll check out the Best Western. Planning to go back on our 40th ann. in a few years. Most Band B's are not in the city centre and you have to factor taxi costs and time wasted getting to city centre ares into you costs. Highly recommend the City Illuminations tour by night. Your hotel, etc. can book it for you. A boat ride down the Seine after dark was amazing. went the next morning and did it again in the daytime. Have fun.
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Old Nov 14th, 2007, 04:10 AM
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Have you priced Hotel Muguet? Doubles are 130E and twins are 170E. It isn't cheap anymore.

You want to stay on the RG but not in the 5th. The 6th isn't going to have a nice option for your rate*. That does leave the 7th, or a further-out arrondissement. Are you interested in the 13th or 14th? Or the 15th on the other side of the Eiffel?

*there are a couple but check the reviews:
&lt;&gt;Hotel Rive Gauche
Doubles/twins 85-110&euro;
http://www.hotelrivegauche.com/

&lt;&gt;Hotel des Canettes
Doubles/twins 112-123 &euro;
http://www.parishotelcanettes.com/
their price list also shows several apartments 162-208&euro;
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Old Nov 14th, 2007, 09:55 AM
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I've stayed in one of the smallest rooms at Muguet and it was VERY small. Maybe some doubles at that 139 euro rate would be bigger than what I had, as I was alone and they stick singles with the smallest rooms even if you tell them you don't care about cost, you'll pay more (which I did). They just do what they want there, although at least now you can reserve the view rooms. I didn't pay 130 euro, that's for sure, although it was a couple years ago. They had a couch or two in the lobby, if you wanted to talk to others there, though.

But there are other budget hotels in that area, that everyone wouldn't have to be at the exact same hotel. Hotel Champ du Mars, France Invalides, Grand Hotel Leveque, Turenne, Royal Phare are all probably around that range. The Hotel de l'Empereur is just on the corner down from the Muguet, and I read they recently renovated. Actually, I think all of those hotels are cheaper than the Muguet, some by quite a lot, if that's really a consideration. They are all 2* hotels.

http://www.hotel-leveque.com/
http://www.hoteldefrance.com/
http://www.hotel-du-champ-de-mars.com/
http://www.hotel-royalphare-paris.com
http://www.hotelempereur.com/

The St Dominique and Turenne aren't too far away, either
http://www.hotelstdominique.com/

http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h75007turenne.htm
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Old Nov 14th, 2007, 10:48 AM
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Thanks for the tips on that flat, actually, I was looking at the photos and it looks pretty nice and the price is reasonable for vacation apts (135 euro a day). I didn't like staying at the Muguet myself, I prefer something with more amenities and bigger rooms, but that apt. isn't bad. It doesn't mention size, so I imagine it's small but it would be good for one person, as a lot of rental apts are over 150 euro, even if very small. I don't think I'd want two people in there who weren't a couple, unless it has a foldout sofabed (it doesn't say it does). The bed appears to be just a regular double bed, or they'd say queen or king (the Muguet uses the term queen bed in its hotel, so I'm sure they would). I'd want to know more about that apt. if I were going to book it, though (like size and what floor it's on).
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