Paris Quad for Aug-Please help me decide
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Paris Quad for Aug-Please help me decide
Ok. For our trip next Aug (family of 4: 2 adults and 2 children ages 7 and 9), please help me decide which Paris hotel to stay.
We will be coming in and out of Gare du Nord so an important consideration for me was to be located directly on one of the RER lines that go into the station to avoid connections with luggage and kids. I have now e-mailed over 20 plus hotels and I think I am down to 2. I checked apartments but they require either a 3 or 5 night minimum stay, and we are there for only 2 nights.
Important points:
1. Direct RER to Gare du Nord
2. Price approx 150 E or less
3. Family friendly Quad. When I researched other places for 2 rooms (ex. Bonaparte), it was coming out to be more.
4. Would be nice to have a mini-kitchen but Citadines, and Henry was pricing out over
5. Fun location to be with kids
6. Air conditioning since we are traveling in August, 2008
So the 2 I narrowed down to are the Lyon Mulhouse in Bastille; they quoted me 140E and Hotel des Mines at 174E. Both do not include breakfast. I also called Novotel Halles and they are pricing high since it’s early but I think I would rather stay in a non-chain hotel. Also, Hotel Delambre quoted 150E for a mini-suite room.
Based on what I read, Latin Q seems like the best area-central and fun with kids.
Please offer any opinions here. Thanks.
We will be coming in and out of Gare du Nord so an important consideration for me was to be located directly on one of the RER lines that go into the station to avoid connections with luggage and kids. I have now e-mailed over 20 plus hotels and I think I am down to 2. I checked apartments but they require either a 3 or 5 night minimum stay, and we are there for only 2 nights.
Important points:
1. Direct RER to Gare du Nord
2. Price approx 150 E or less
3. Family friendly Quad. When I researched other places for 2 rooms (ex. Bonaparte), it was coming out to be more.
4. Would be nice to have a mini-kitchen but Citadines, and Henry was pricing out over
5. Fun location to be with kids
6. Air conditioning since we are traveling in August, 2008
So the 2 I narrowed down to are the Lyon Mulhouse in Bastille; they quoted me 140E and Hotel des Mines at 174E. Both do not include breakfast. I also called Novotel Halles and they are pricing high since it’s early but I think I would rather stay in a non-chain hotel. Also, Hotel Delambre quoted 150E for a mini-suite room.
Based on what I read, Latin Q seems like the best area-central and fun with kids.
Please offer any opinions here. Thanks.
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Hi P,
1. With 2 kids and luggage, I think that I would take a cab rather than the RER.
The Bonaparte lists a triple at 170E plus 3E for a "baby bed". This is w/bkfst - about 5E pp. You don't have to take bkfst.
Have you called to see if you can get a cot?
Tel 33 1 43 26 97 37
FAX 33 1 46 33 57 67
[email protected]
www.hotelbonaparte.fr
1. With 2 kids and luggage, I think that I would take a cab rather than the RER.
The Bonaparte lists a triple at 170E plus 3E for a "baby bed". This is w/bkfst - about 5E pp. You don't have to take bkfst.
Have you called to see if you can get a cot?
Tel 33 1 43 26 97 37
FAX 33 1 46 33 57 67
[email protected]
www.hotelbonaparte.fr
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Thanks Ira.
I didn’t call but I e-mailed them back, and they said they can’t accommodate 4 in one room. I will e-mail them again and specifically ask if 1 cot can be placed in the room for my 6 y.o. If not, any opinions on the other hotels?
I didn’t call but I e-mailed them back, and they said they can’t accommodate 4 in one room. I will e-mail them again and specifically ask if 1 cot can be placed in the room for my 6 y.o. If not, any opinions on the other hotels?
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For some reason I had this saved in my bookmarks..someone must have mentioned it. It seems to fir your criteria . No included breakfast but there are numerous options nearby
http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h75005montblanc.htm
http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h75005montblanc.htm
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Hi P,
I'm not familiar with your 2 hotels.
There is athread on the HdNimes
http://fodors.com/forums/threadselec...p;tid=34835338
Good luck.
I'm not familiar with your 2 hotels.
There is athread on the HdNimes
http://fodors.com/forums/threadselec...p;tid=34835338
Good luck.
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I wouldn't think a seven year old could sleep in a baby bed myself. The Bonaparte isn't that cheap for a 2* hotel due to its location, which isn't near the RER B anyway, if that is a criterion.
That is a very tall order, a quad for 150 euro with AC in central Paris. However, August is fortunate as a lot of hotels have discounts in August of 10-25 pct or so. It's still a pretty low price nowadays, the 170 euro is more likely. I think you did a good job in finding some right on the RER line at that rate.
I do think the Latin Qtr is a good idea for you. You're only there a couple days, so it would be convenient and the kids will probably like it. It is also cheaper than St Germain where the Bonaparte is.
However, since you've already found two after emailing 20+, I'd go with the Hotel des Mines myself. Are you including HOtel Delambre in the possibilities? If so, that would be a good one, also, but I don't think it's near the RER line. I think the area of Lyon Mulhouse (and I've stayed right nearby) would be okay, but I just wonder what you'd actually get for 140 euro. It's not near the RER line either, though. The Hotel des Mines is almost right across from Luxembourg Gardens, also, and that would be good for the kids (it's not quite as good a location as a bit farther north in convenience, as it isn't that near a metro stop, but the RER is only a few blocks) and it is a pleasant area. Actually, I would prefer that to being near Notre Dame, but I know a lot of folks wouldn't and maybe in your case, I could see that.
You are definitely going to have to compromise at that budget. But I didn't see that the Hotel des Mines' website says they have AC. Are you sure about that? The quad in their photos looks okay. They do have a sister hotel with cheaper rates that looks okay, also, the Innova and it definitely says some of those rooms have AC. It's near Pasteur metro so maybe you don't think that's as good, but it's not a bad neighborhood, just a bit farther out. Not near the RER either, but I don't think any of these are but the Hotel des Mines.
I'm not clear on the possibilities if you say it must be on the RER B -- why do you have the Delambre and Lyon Mulhouse in there?
That is a very tall order, a quad for 150 euro with AC in central Paris. However, August is fortunate as a lot of hotels have discounts in August of 10-25 pct or so. It's still a pretty low price nowadays, the 170 euro is more likely. I think you did a good job in finding some right on the RER line at that rate.
I do think the Latin Qtr is a good idea for you. You're only there a couple days, so it would be convenient and the kids will probably like it. It is also cheaper than St Germain where the Bonaparte is.
However, since you've already found two after emailing 20+, I'd go with the Hotel des Mines myself. Are you including HOtel Delambre in the possibilities? If so, that would be a good one, also, but I don't think it's near the RER line. I think the area of Lyon Mulhouse (and I've stayed right nearby) would be okay, but I just wonder what you'd actually get for 140 euro. It's not near the RER line either, though. The Hotel des Mines is almost right across from Luxembourg Gardens, also, and that would be good for the kids (it's not quite as good a location as a bit farther north in convenience, as it isn't that near a metro stop, but the RER is only a few blocks) and it is a pleasant area. Actually, I would prefer that to being near Notre Dame, but I know a lot of folks wouldn't and maybe in your case, I could see that.
You are definitely going to have to compromise at that budget. But I didn't see that the Hotel des Mines' website says they have AC. Are you sure about that? The quad in their photos looks okay. They do have a sister hotel with cheaper rates that looks okay, also, the Innova and it definitely says some of those rooms have AC. It's near Pasteur metro so maybe you don't think that's as good, but it's not a bad neighborhood, just a bit farther out. Not near the RER either, but I don't think any of these are but the Hotel des Mines.
I'm not clear on the possibilities if you say it must be on the RER B -- why do you have the Delambre and Lyon Mulhouse in there?
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Scratch Hotel des Mines, as I couldn't find "air-conditioning" on their website. Did they say they had a/c?
The other two do mention airconditioning, although Delambre doesn't specifically say 'in the rooms'. Lyon-Mulhouse's website does specify that they renovated in 2006 and air-cond'd all the rooms. They have a quad that can sleep 4 people and at a good price. The location would be great (there is more to Paris than the Latin Quarter), so don't worry there. I'd book that one for sure, even if you were to keep looking, although I think it meets almost all your needs. A quad room with a mini-kitchen isn't going to happen, with a/c and a good location and for your price.
The other two do mention airconditioning, although Delambre doesn't specifically say 'in the rooms'. Lyon-Mulhouse's website does specify that they renovated in 2006 and air-cond'd all the rooms. They have a quad that can sleep 4 people and at a good price. The location would be great (there is more to Paris than the Latin Quarter), so don't worry there. I'd book that one for sure, even if you were to keep looking, although I think it meets almost all your needs. A quad room with a mini-kitchen isn't going to happen, with a/c and a good location and for your price.
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Thank you for all your replies. I had checked out Mont Blanc but they didn't reply yet. I sent them another e-mail.
For Mines, I e-mailed them specifically asking about AC and they said all rooms are air-conditioned.
For Lyon Mulhouse, I checked the metro map and the Bastille stop is directly on one of the lines leaving from Gare du Nord. Am I reading this wrong? I have a color coded metro map and it's line Orange.
So your pick then is Mines since it does have A/C.
For Mines, I e-mailed them specifically asking about AC and they said all rooms are air-conditioned.
For Lyon Mulhouse, I checked the metro map and the Bastille stop is directly on one of the lines leaving from Gare du Nord. Am I reading this wrong? I have a color coded metro map and it's line Orange.
So your pick then is Mines since it does have A/C.
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Oh, and yes, hotel Delambre e-mailed me for a quad: 150E and includes breakfast for the kids for free, not adults. The reviews on trip advisor were mixed so I wasn't sure. But of the 3, Lyon Mulhouse, Mines, or Delambre, which would be your choice. Close to Metro and easy access to Gare du Nord is pretty high on my list.
So confusing with so many chices. Once I hear back from Mont Blanc, maybe that will get thrown in the mix as well.
Thanks.
So confusing with so many chices. Once I hear back from Mont Blanc, maybe that will get thrown in the mix as well.
Thanks.
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Thanks. Maybe that's why they did respond back inititally saying they can't fit 4. They offered 2 rooms but that puts me close to 250 so that was out.
I don't mind paying a bit more, but I think I found some resonable places. Just can't decide now. Arghhhh!
I don't mind paying a bit more, but I think I found some resonable places. Just can't decide now. Arghhhh!
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oh, okay, maybe the Mines added AC and hasn't updated their website yet.
I guess I was confused as you originally said you must be on the RER line that goes through Gare du Nord. Lyon Mulhouse is not on an RER line, and neither is Delambre. Lyon Mulhouse is within a block or so of the Bastille metro stop and that is on a metro line leading from the Gare du Nord. The Delambre is near a metro line, not RER, and if you use the line that Vavin is on (it's also close to Edgar Quinet), that is direct from Gare du Nord, but a pretty long trip. But you won't have to transfer so should be okay if it's not a crowded period (all metro trains can get very crowded during commuting hours, and some in mid-day also in the center).
yes, I'd choose Hotel des Mines over Lyon Mulhouse myself, then Delambre over Mulhouse. I don't know the relative merits of the hotels, though.
I guess I was confused as you originally said you must be on the RER line that goes through Gare du Nord. Lyon Mulhouse is not on an RER line, and neither is Delambre. Lyon Mulhouse is within a block or so of the Bastille metro stop and that is on a metro line leading from the Gare du Nord. The Delambre is near a metro line, not RER, and if you use the line that Vavin is on (it's also close to Edgar Quinet), that is direct from Gare du Nord, but a pretty long trip. But you won't have to transfer so should be okay if it's not a crowded period (all metro trains can get very crowded during commuting hours, and some in mid-day also in the center).
yes, I'd choose Hotel des Mines over Lyon Mulhouse myself, then Delambre over Mulhouse. I don't know the relative merits of the hotels, though.
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The only other hotel springing to mind that might be in your price range for that period is Hotel de la Bourdonnais in the 7th. Several Fodorites have stayed there and it does have rooms with two double beds that could accommodate your family.
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Our family of four stayed at the Hotel de la Bourdonnais, in their quad room #503, which has a very nice direct view of the Eiffel Tower from its little balconies. We really liked this hotel for the price ($225/night two years ago, through Expedia). It's a charming boutique type hotel. The bathroom could use a facelift, because it has an older brown color scheme, but it wasn't bad at all.
I wrote a detailed trip report about it, and posted it here.
It does have A/C, a lift, a helpful front desk, a breakfast room (not provided free). It's situated next to a little 'grocery' store which has all the supplies you'd need with kids. It's in the 7th, which is less active, but it's right across from the Champs de Mars where the kids could run and play. And Rue Cler is a couple of blocks away, for fresh fruit, cheese, bread, etc.
We took a cab from there to Gare de Nord, and we'd ordered the cab through the hotel, which was probably more expensive. I think it was about 50EUR for the four of us.
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I wrote a detailed trip report about it, and posted it here.
It does have A/C, a lift, a helpful front desk, a breakfast room (not provided free). It's situated next to a little 'grocery' store which has all the supplies you'd need with kids. It's in the 7th, which is less active, but it's right across from the Champs de Mars where the kids could run and play. And Rue Cler is a couple of blocks away, for fresh fruit, cheese, bread, etc.
We took a cab from there to Gare de Nord, and we'd ordered the cab through the hotel, which was probably more expensive. I think it was about 50EUR for the four of us.
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