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Traveller16 Feb 19th, 2007 03:03 AM

Paris for 3
 
Soooo frustrating.... everytime you serach for availbility for 3 adults in one room in chain type hotels... it gives you a list of available hotels for those 3 people, but....when you get through the winding process of adding dates etc it states those rooms only fit 2 people, why have them in the search results...aaahhhh.... okok time for bed... ... :-) night

beaupeep Feb 19th, 2007 03:25 AM

I lived in Switzerland and my mother and sister are coming over to visit in May. We are going to Paris and we opted to rent a one bedroom apartment instead of a hotel because for about the same price, you have far more room.

You are right about the size of the rooms. One time two friends came from the US to visit and we stayed in a hotel that added a roll-away cot and we had to actually step ON the beds to get around the room. Not very convenient when you needed the toilet in the middle of the night!

tod Feb 19th, 2007 03:42 AM

Which "chain type" hotels have you been trying?
Three adults in one bedroom in a Parisian hotel is not a good idea. The third bed is very uncomfortable most places and a real squash! What you should consider is an interleading second bedroom.
We experienced this at the Best Western
Elysees-Maubourg, 35 Blvd.de la Tour Maubourg, but it may not be a Best Western hotel now. Here is the old fax number: 47.05.65.08


gracejoan3 Feb 19th, 2007 03:45 AM

The Danube Hotel can take care of you. On rue Jacob, in the 6th..contact Severin Ferrand....

rs899 Feb 19th, 2007 03:50 AM

Many, but not all, of the Accor hotels have space for 3. We booked a Suitehotel in Montreuil (on the periphique) for 53E for a 3-day weekend. Many of the Novotels and some Mercures (Accor hotels) have rooms for 3. And there is Etap, if you really aren't picky and don't mind staying on the outskirts.

Rick

Travelnut Feb 19th, 2007 05:55 AM

These hotels clearly have a triple made of 3 single beds: (viewable on Parisby.com)

Hotel Excelsior Latin 106€
Hotel Andre Latin 125€
Grand Hotel des Balcons 200€
Hotel Paris France up to 137€
Hotel des Capucines 170€



jannefr Feb 19th, 2007 08:05 AM

It depends if you are looking for 3 single beds or if 1 double bed and 1 single bed are enough... you should give up your search by chain hotels and see reservation websites like nyceParis;com or venere
Anyway 1 triple room is far much cheaper as 1 double and 1 single room...

maggiez7 Feb 19th, 2007 10:51 AM

Citidines has small apartment rentals.
The coach folds out. There are several locations in Paris.

Traveller16 Feb 19th, 2007 11:57 AM

Thank you so much everyone!


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