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Sandra Sep 19th, 2001 11:03 AM

Paris - Which hotel?
 
I'm travelling to Paris in October and am thinking of staying at Hotel Saint Andre des Arts in the latin quarter. Anyone know anything about this hotel or others to recommend . Thanks in advance. regards, Sandra

Gretchen Sep 19th, 2001 11:36 AM

Sorry I can't advise about the hotel but if you are going the first 2 weeks you may need to hop right on something since it is fashion weeks.

John G Sep 19th, 2001 11:41 AM

Gretchen, normally I would say you were correct, but because of the WTC bombing, Fashion Week may be canceled or at least the designers and buyers will meet for private showings. I would think most of the hotels in Paris would be empty. Crillon anyone? JG

Sandra Sep 21st, 2001 12:21 PM

Hi, I think Gretchen is right I've got some very cheap flights ($23 per person) from Ireland and found that most of the hotels were fully booked, I booked hotel Saint Andre des Arts for myself and my family but found it difficult getting hotels for some friends whom I'd booked flights for!! Not quite on the Crillon range though!!

Capo Sep 21st, 2001 12:36 PM

Hi Sandra. I haven't stayed in that hotel, so I can't tell you what it's like inside. However, I've walked by it numerous times and can tell you that I think it's in a great central location. Rue St.Andre des Arts is a lively pedestrian street which runs between the Place St.Michel and the wonderful little Rue du Buci street market. I don't know what the windows are like in the hotel, but if you have a room on the street side, you may want to bring earplugs since, as I said, the Rue St.Andres des Arts has a lot of activity.

Sandra Sep 22nd, 2001 02:59 AM

Thanks Capo, <BR>I'll ask for a room at the back of the hotel! Very happy to know the location is a great one. regards, Sandra

Gretchen Sep 22nd, 2001 03:44 AM

My answer was a long time ago--actually a lifetime. I have heard from friends in Paris right now that there are many cancellations so it may be more available.


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