Paris - triple or quad, October
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Paris - triple or quad, October
We need a room for 3 nights, two 14 yr old boys & Mom. We really need either 3 twins or king & twin or 2 twins & double. Looks like Hotel Muguet has king & twin. Anyone know of anything else that fits. Around 200 E. I have other possibilities but can't really tell bedding options from website so will have to email. Thanks.
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Hi Betsy - when I was looking, I found that venere.com gave a great filter where you could select 4 people in one room (or in your case 3 in one room). I would then go to their individual websites to find out the specifics. I did find that there were many more options if you were willing to get two twin rooms rather then a quad room. If you are ok with the boys being in their own room (which might have it's advantages as well!) And in the end, I found an apartment which I could get for just the 2 days I needed so I went that route. I have a list of some that I had found that I will post later today (list is as home).
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The Muguet would work for you, I think. I stayed there a few years ago in a triple with 3 beds. The third bed is in a sort of alcove that affords a little privacy.
You might also have a look at http://www.hotel-palais-bourbon.com/ I haven't stayed there but it is often recommended here for families. They have triples, quads and family rooms. Note that the price includes breakfast.
You might also have a look at http://www.hotel-palais-bourbon.com/ I haven't stayed there but it is often recommended here for families. They have triples, quads and family rooms. Note that the price includes breakfast.
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We stayed at Citadines Apart-hotel - Saint Germain des Pres 2 years ago and loved it. Our room was like a small apartment with 1 bedroom, a living room with sleeper sofa and a small kitchenette. The bathroom was odd - if I remember correctly the there was a powder room just as you can in the door - but no sink - up a few stairs and through the living room to the other half of the bath. Just quirky - but nice for privacy. Excellent location - opposite the Pont Neuf - we walked to the Louvre, Notre Dame (and this was with small kids)and a bakery and brought back fresh bread for breakfast. It was very utilitarian but very clean, the staff was very nice, internet in the lobby and a breakfast (forget how much) in the lobby. I'd have no problem staying there again.
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The Hotel Marignan is in a wonderful location in the 5th - a block or so from the Cluny. It has a lot of rooms that are quads and/or triples. http://www.hotel-marignan.com/html/p1_a.htm
Don't know if this is good or bad news - it's a budget hotel. It will only cost you about 100€ - including a decent breakfast - but it's not at all fancy. No TV for example. They did have free wi-fi though.
Don't know if this is good or bad news - it's a budget hotel. It will only cost you about 100€ - including a decent breakfast - but it's not at all fancy. No TV for example. They did have free wi-fi though.
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I have stayed at the Hotel Marignan. I will warn you that it was very basic. I took a group of teens. It does appear to have been "rennovated" some since I was there (with a corresponding increase in the price.) Not all rooms have private bath and while I had reserved some rooms with that we wound up one short on that.... It wasn't too bad however.
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The Hotel du Lys in the 6th has triples that have 3 twins; basic hotel with some charm, super location.
i've stayed there several times, most recent visit in Oct. , '09.
www.hoteldulys.com
i've stayed there several times, most recent visit in Oct. , '09.
www.hoteldulys.com
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How about two double beds for 102 euros if I remember correctly, continental breakfast included ? St. André des Arts in the 6th. 5 minutes from both Odéon & St. Michel Metros. #21? on the second has a bathtub and the quad on the next floor above it has a fantastic big shower with hot,hot water. Big rooms, big windows looking out onto the rue St. André des Arts. Only real inconvenience=no elevator.
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