paris hotels
#2
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Depending on time of year, your budget may fall short for 3 star hotels in the 6th.
I suggest you check out the very helpful Left Bank Hotels thread put together by members of this site.
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...ank-thread.cfm
I suggest you check out the very helpful Left Bank Hotels thread put together by members of this site.
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...ank-thread.cfm
#3

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Don't think your budget is doable for that neighborhood. "at least" a 3*? Do you think you can get a 4* hotel in one of the most expensive neighborhoods of Paris for that?
YOur best bet is just Priceline if you want a 4* hotel, but I don't think there are any in central areas on that site, at least never heard of one.
YOur best bet is just Priceline if you want a 4* hotel, but I don't think there are any in central areas on that site, at least never heard of one.
#4

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Are you aware that the star rating system in France is not equivalent to that in the USA? You might well find a 2-star French hotel that meets your expectations, but even that for $100 a night in the 6th will be a real challenge. You're probably going to have to increase your budget or decrease your requirements.
#5
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Not in the 6th but close enough and convenient for metros and buses
http://www.familiahotel.com/english_...lia_paris.html
http://www.familiahotel.com/english_...lia_paris.html
#7
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Not in the 6th, but the 5th, a short walk from the Cluny Museum and also near Maubert-Mutualite Metro is Hotel College de France. 15-minute walk to the Luxembourg Gardens. Very friendly staff, wonderful maids who care and go out of their way for you. A single is about 90e a night.
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