Paris B&Bs
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Go to http://www.specialplacestostay.com/search/index.html
Then search for Paris. The listings include both hotels and b&b's, and there may be a way to sort them. I did not find it quickly. Paris b&b's are scarce, and the two-room The two room requirement will make the search much tougher. Good luck!
Then search for Paris. The listings include both hotels and b&b's, and there may be a way to sort them. I did not find it quickly. Paris b&b's are scarce, and the two-room The two room requirement will make the search much tougher. Good luck!
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Many Paris hotels are small and intimate, unlike the mega-chain-hotels you may be used to. (They also have larger chain hotels as well.) So, if that's why you're looking for a B&B as opposed to a hotel, you may be happy in a smaller hotel instead. And most do offer breakfast (for additional cost sometimes) or cafes and bakeries are all over for grabbing an inexpensive breakfast.
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I second using www.bed-and-breakfast-in-paris.com, Francoise Foret gives wonderful service in matching travelers with a B&B that fits their needs. We are going in June for our 20th anniversary and I am so excited about the place we'll be staying on the Ile St. Louis. Look at the website and then contact Francoise. She will send a questionnaire for you to fill out and then present you with her best picks for your stay. She has been most helpful to us. If you do contact her, please tell her I referred you. Have a wonderful trip!
-Nina
-Nina