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We always stay at Hotel des Jardins du Luxembourg in the Latin Quarter (not to be confused with Hotel Luxembourg). Great little hotel, convenient to walk everywhere, easy access to trains. I think they are approx. $135 Euros per night.
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Hello.
The Hotel Elysees Mermoz*** is a ggod one. It is located in the 8th district, near the Champs Elysees. It costs about 150 euros for a double room and they sometimes make special offers on their website. Their website is: http://www.helyseesmermoz.com/
Have a nice trip!!!
The Hotel Elysees Mermoz*** is a ggod one. It is located in the 8th district, near the Champs Elysees. It costs about 150 euros for a double room and they sometimes make special offers on their website. Their website is: http://www.helyseesmermoz.com/
Have a nice trip!!!
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I?ll be in Paris for 3 nights next week (Valentine?s weekend). I booked a room for the Royal Hotel in the 8th district. Last time I was in Paris I stayed in the Nation Bercy area. Big mistake. The nicest thing I could have said about that hotel was that it was located in a seemingly Parisian area. I elected for a room in a downtown area this time. One factor that I took into consideration from my last experience was that my girlfriend and I had to rush to the metro before they shut down for the night. We really did avoid taking taxis as we were used to the public transpo. back home in Chicago and New York. That factor did restrict us to a curfew that really curbed us from experiencing the nightlife in Paris. So plan on staying within 15 minutes of where you would most likely spend your night excursions. Forget about the day trips to places like museums and stuff because they close early any way. Those places could be reserved for the mornings when you can allow for the longer travel times.
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