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Please help with Paris hotel needed for mid June
Please help me find a decent well-located hotel for June 15, 16, and 17. I am willing to spend up to 150 Euros, but I would prefer something for less -closer to 100. I would also prefer the 7th or 6th arronsisements, if possible.
I was originally staying at the Mecure Tour Eiffel Suffren for 3 nights this June. Unfortunately, my hotel was switched to the Golden Tulip Porte de St. Cloud. I am not too happy about this change based on the maps I have looked at. The Mecure was just a few minutes walk from Tour Eiffel, and not far from many wonderful restaurants, for which I have already made dining reservations. The Golden Tulip seems quite far from the center of Paris and it seems as if we will have to take the Metro to get to ANYTHING. This hotel was booked as part of a package which is the reason I can't do much about it other than forfeit the money I paid for these 3 nights accommodations. When I was speaking to a customer service representative of the company, she said that I might be able to recive a partial refund of $160, which is questionable. I am SERIOUSLY considering doing just that, forfeiting the money for a better location. I really do not want to be outside the city periphery since it seems it will take at least 40 mins, by metro, to get anywhere. That includes walking to the metro stop.I don't want to waste so much of my vacation time going back and forth to the hotel. That would be 2 round trips per day -1 for sightseeing and 1 for dinner. I only found out about this change yesterday afternoon so I have not been able to do much research yet. As much as I have planned for this trip, I really haven't done much research on accommodations since I thought everything was set. My Time Out Paris Guide mentioned Hotel Eiffel Rive Gauche as a good budget choice. It is a 2 star hotel in the 7th on rue du Gros-Caillou. They have availabitity for these nights at a rate of 89 Euros/night. If anyone has info about this hotel, I would certainly appreciate it. But I would love any and all recommendations! Thanks to all who can come to the rescue! |
The two hotels I normally stay at are in the 7th. One is the Duquesne-Eiffel, at 23, avenue Duquesne; the other, l'Hotel de France, 102 blvd. de la Tour Maubourg. The Duquesne is a 3-star, the de France a recently renovated 2-star. I like them both. Both are in/under your price range, within easy walking distance of les Invalides, Tour Eiffel, Place Ecole Militaire (nearest métro stop: Ecole Militaire). Lots of restaurants and cafés around, but also a residential neighborhood so it's fairly quiet at night. The Hotel de France has the benefit of having the restaurant d'Chez Eux right next door.
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I just checked on www.hrs.com for available Paris hotels arr 6/15 and depart 6/18, and they list dozens of 3* places for less than 150 Euro. Lots and lots of choices throughout the city; the Ascot Opera (130/night) would be in an excellent location for access to the Louvre, the big department stores, and the Marais.
As for the changing hotels: it seems to me that the tour package organizers have materially changed the trip by changing the hotel location -- it sounds like it's a much more significant move than just another hotel in a similar location. I'd encourage you to press them on this and to get a reasonable amount for 3 nights stay. |
If you purchased this tour based on staying at the Tour Eiffel Suffren, I don't see how they can change the hotel without your permission. That's bait & switch. Did you pay them with a credit card? If so, I would dispute the charge and not pay it. To stay by the Peripherique in Paris is ridiculous.
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I felt so bad about your predicament I've spent the last hour doing web searches trying to "make lemonade out of lemon"-trying to find info about the 16th. All I've come up with is it's a very chic residential neighborhood which does happen to have some great museums (the area around Ave Pres. Wilson) BUT I've "hijacked" some hotel recos from another current post as follows:
www.hotel-de-fleurie.tm.fr www.hoteldulys.com Here are some reasonably priced hotels in the 6th-Pas de Calais-fax# 01 45 44 94 57 hotel Saint Peres fax# 01 45 44 90 83 www.2continents-hotel.com hotel Marrioners on rue Jacob fax# 01 40 46 83 56 in the 7th hotel Verneuil is lovely its near the Musee d'Orsay, request a large room www.france-hotelguide.com Hotel Danube in the 6th I happened to have stayed at the Pas du Calais a number of years ago. It was fine-nothing great but clean, comfortable & IMO well located on Rue de St Peres. Friends of mine (who are fussy) stay at the Hotel St Pere also on Rue de St Pere & like it very much. Have you tried negotiating with the tour operator for a taxi allowance for staying in the 16th? Or have you checked to see if the hotel has courtesy shuttle service to some central point? For just 3 days it seems a shame to have to bag the hotel portion. Walking in Paris is a delight in decent weather. The 16th borders the 7th :) Good luck! BTW, I think if it were me, I'd make lots of noise-maybe try calling the Mercure to see if rooms are avilable-if yes, call the tour operator & tell them you've checked & they're available etc. Sometimes the squeaky wheel gets the oil. |
Hi happy2travel, with regard to mclaurie's suggestion of L'Hotel de Fleurie - my husband and I stayed there for about ten days in Oct/00. Overall, we were very pleased with this hotel and I can certainly recommend it. I'd stay there again without hesitation. One tip - if you decide to stay there, book a room at the back as rooms "street-side" can be noisy when the garbage collectors arrive early a.m.
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My favorite, Hotel du Lys, is 110 euro, continental breakfast included. Small, quiet,lots of charm, super location in the 6th. Building dates from 17th century. www.hoteldulys.com
Good luck! |
Happy2travel, have been thinking some more. Please POST the name of the tour operator who sold you this package so other Fodorites don't run into the same problem :) Also, if you decide to try to negotiate further with them, TELL THEM you're posting what happened to you on this website but if they make amends you will post that as well.
Just to set the record straight, all the hotel recos I posted were lifted from another thread PLJ, except where indicated :)) |
WHAT EVER YOU DECIDE, DO IT QUICKLY AS THERE IS SOME SORT OF TRADE SHOW AROUND THAT TIME AND ROOMS ARE FILLING UP FAST.
YOU MIGHT TRY CLUNY SQUARE IN THE 5th ON BLVD. ST. MICHEL OR THE RIVE GAUCHE IN THE 6th ON RUE ST. PERES. NOT GREAT BUT GOOD ENOUGH. |
Try these hotels (fax or call directly). I have not personally stayed in them, but they are in your price range, have favorable comments, and at least 2 came back with 'availability.
1) on www.hoteldiscount.com, and also on www.hotels.com HOTEL DE LA MOTTE PICQUET (3 star) 30 ave de la Motte Picquet PARIS, 75007 Metro: Ecole-Militaire http://www.hotelmottepicquetparis.com/ Tel: +33 1 47 05 09 57 / Fax: +33 1 47 05 74 36 This hotel was just renovated last fall, and earned an extra star. Double $129.95 - $145 2) on www.parishotels.com: HOTEL DE VARENNE (3 star) 44, rue de Bourgogne 75007 Paris 75007 Metro: Varenne near Musee Rodin, close to 6th arr. Tel: +33 1 45 51 45 55 / Fax: +33 1 45 51 86 63 Contact: Dominique Double room shower $127.03 3) Positive comments on Fodor's rants/raves: http://www.hotels-of-paris.com/scrip...fo.php?num=470 HOTEL ORSAY (3 stars) 93 rue de Lille - 75007 Paris Metro: Assemblee Nationale, Solferino Tél. : 33 1 47 05 85 54 / Fax : 33 1 45 55 51 16 Email : [email protected] Double room 132E |
Thanks so much to everyone who has tried to save the day!
St. Cirq, thank you for the recommendations. I tried the Duquesne-Eiffel, and they do not have availability for all 3 days. The hotel looks beautiful, though. I can't find any info on l'Hotel de France. Would you have the phone number? Mclaurie, thank you for your concern. Verneuil looks lovely. The website said that they did not have availability for one of the days, but I will try calling directly. Grandmere, I am going to try Hotel du Lys, next. I just wanted to take a break from my search and post so everyone knows that I am reading your posts and appreciate them very much! I have also called Hotel Champs de Mar, Hotel du Grand Ecoles, and Jeanne d'Arc. I called these because I recognized the names and remembered positive feedback about them. Unfortunately, none of them has availability for all 3 days. It seems like the last night will be the most difficult. That might be when the tradeshow that Glassman mentioned is beginning. I am trying for the 15, 16, and 17th. |
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You could try these too Derby Eiffel www.DerbyEiffelHotel.com Hotel Muguet Hotel de l'Odeon Hotel is at 13 rue Saint-Sulpice, (not same hotel as the Odeon Hotel) Hotel du Quai Voltaire Relais Bosquet Hotel St-Germain (88 rue de Bac) Hotel le Tourville Hotel le Valadon all have been praised here in the past |
Why don't you try using a site such as paris hotels.com instead of contacting individual hotels. It would be more efficient since you can see all of the hotels that have availability.
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Hi happy2travel,
Sorry to hear about your hotel glitch. I'd second the Hotel Muguet. I stayed there once and liked it a lot. Very convenient location. It's a 2 star with air conditioning. Updated, clean rooms and friendly staff. Plenty of restaurants in the area for evening dining. The reason I haven't been back there is that I like to try different hotels and different areas. adrienne |
ALSO TRY VENERE.COM EASY TO USE WEBSITE WITH UP TO DATE AVAILABILITY
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As an alternative, try getting a hold of accorhotels.com, accor being the parent holding company of Mercure. Maybe you can swing a deal with your package seller to be accomodated in a different Mercure, or perhaps a Libertel, that is better located.
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Here's an update:
I contacted the Hotel Muget and they are full. I was very disappointed about that becausr this hotel would have been perfect. it looks very nice, is in a great location, and is just the right price. Oh well. I contacted Hotel Varenne but, again, only availability for 2 days. Same thing with Hotel Verneuil. The reservationis there was VERY nice, though. She suggested that I e-mail them with the dates and they will e-mail back if they have a cancellation. The really crazy thing is that all of these hotels is available for 2 of the three days -and in all combinations. The best news I have is that the Hotel Orsay is available for the 3 nightd if I am willing to change rooms for the last night. At this point I guess I should be excited about it but the price is on the higher end-142 Euros/night, which translates into approx. $165. And it is also a bit east of where I was hoping to be. Normally $165/night wouldn't bother me at all but, in this situation, it is an added expense that I did not expect. Elaine, thanks for the list. I will try a few more now. BTW, the reason I haven't been utilizing reservation sites is that their availability is not up to date. This happened with a few hotels today. The website would say that there is availability and the hotel says no, and vice versa. Also, has anyone hearf of Hotel Lyndbergh Saint Germain? I found it on the web. It might not have a great amount of charm but it is in a decent location at a decent price. I'll check back soon. |
Two hotels I like are the Castex near the Bastille area which is ac and recently redone but probably booked. I also love the Hotel de l'Esperance email [email protected] 01 47 07 47 07. Is is located in a great neighborhood. Has elevator but i don't think ac. Enjoy Paris!
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Dear happy2travel, The Hotel de France that St Cirq recommends is a wonderful 2 star in a location that you'll like. See it at www.parishotels.com (listed as Hotel de France Invalides) or call them 01 47 05 40 49. Fax number is 01 45 56 96 78. Ask for a room with a view of Les Invalides...hope you luck out!!!
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Happy: The phone number is 011-33-1-47-05-40-49. Fax is 011-33-1-45-56-96-78.
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You have plenty of suggestions! I would second Hotel Pas des Calais- stayed there last summer- right off St Germaine- some nice restaurants right on the street, and close to Metro.
I have also stayed at Le Sainte Beauve-my favorite. It has website- check it out. |
We just returned from Paris and stayed at the Hotel de France. I liked the hotel very much but they are working on the outside and it is a bit noisy during the day. Here is the address http://www.hoteldefrance.com/.
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First, packages/tours change hotels all the time, it's written into the caveats, I'll bet, and there's nothing you can do about it if you agreed to that upon payment--they always allow substitutions on the contracts I've seen.
I booked my room for that period several months ago because the Paris Air Show is around that time, as well as some other things. Relais Bosquet was fully booked back then -- they do have a web site with fairly up-to-date vacancies though, if you want to check, as they run it themselves. I needed a room for a couple nights near La Motte Picquet metro stop, and these hotels were on my list to consider: More expensive: Relais Bosquet Duquesne Eiffel Derby Eiffel (duller but okay, has AC) Bourdonnais www.hotellabourdonnais.fr Splendid www.hotels-exclusive.com Cheaper (more like what you want): Hotel de France Hotel de la Motte Picquet Muguet Hotel du Champs de Mars Hotel Prince www.hotel-paris-prince.com Hotel Beaugency (kinda boring but has AC) www.hotel-beaugency.com Hotel l'Empereur Hotel Londres Eiffel If you are having trouble, and I can imagine given the dates, you might try the Beaugency and Prince as they aren't as well-known. All of these hotels are near the Ecole Militaire metro stop. Of course, there are tons of 2* hotels in other parts of Paris that are nice, but if you want that particular area, the above list is fairly comprehensive. |
Happy,
Some more suggestions, just in case: Hotel Bersoly's Rue de Lille (border of the 6th/7th) phone international : +331 42 60 73 79 Fax international : +331 49 27 05 55 Hotel St. Thomas d'Aquin (7th) http://www.aquin-paris-hotel.com/index.htm 3, Rue du Pres au Clercs Tel. 33 (0) 1 42 61 01 22 Fax: 33 (0) 1 42 61 41 43 Email : [email protected] Hotel de La Motte Picquet (7th) Tél. : +33 - 01 47 05 09 57 ? Fax : +33 - 01 47 05 74 36 http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h7...ttepicquet.htm Or search for availabilities using Atel web site: http://www.atel-hotels.com On the Libertel web site, there's apparently availability at the Libertel Sevres Vaneau, at the rate of 126 Euro per night. That's a pretty good rate, and the location is excellent. http://www.mercure.com/mercure/fiche...he_hotel.shtml Or you could try Last Minute, where you'll be likely finding lower rates: www.lastminute.com Good luck!!! Regards, S |
Try the Hotel Elysa LUxembourg at 33 01 55 33 16 55. Its very close to the Luxembourg garden. I stayed there last fall. It's very modest but in a good location.
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Try Hotel Clement in the 6th, midway between Odeon and Mabillon metro stops, just a block off St. Germain. One booking site indicates that it still has standard doubles= E 110 (inside courtyard, I hear these are dark)-115 (streetside) . It also has A/C. I enjoyed my stay there last year?it's very centrally located.
Phone +33.143.26.53.60 |
Yipppeeeeeee!!!!
Thank, you, thank you, thank you, StCirq, for your recommendation of Hotel de France! I was able to secure a reservation for ALL 3 DAYS! And I don't even have to change rooms! But seriously, thanks to ALL of you, because all of you really came through with very helpful suggestions. You made the process so much faster by recommending your favorite hotels. I was a bit overwhelmed until all of you chimed in with your support. You are a great group! I am sorry that it took me so long to get back to you but I was trying to work with the company I booked with originally. I will be receiving a $130 credit. I was able to get a great rate of 85 Euros/night for the room at the Hotel de France, so it won't be too much of an additional expense. But, it WILL be a great convenience! Thanks again! :) :) :) Thank you again |
Stayed at the Hotel de la Bretonnerie in the Marais area. Great, reasonable restaurants and wonderful location. euro 109 for a double. 3 Rue St Croix (Metro Hotel de Ville) Tel: 01.42.74.71.52. http://www.pariserve.com/bretonnerie/english.htm
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Glad to hear it worked out. I hope you get a nice room with a view of Les Invalides lit up at night.
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Hi happy,
So glad for you that it all worked out ok. Have a great trip. adrienne |
Happy, I'm so glad to hear that things are working out. There is nothing worse than being jerked around by a tour outfit! I think you are absolutely making the right choice by switching to a hotel that's more convenient. My husband ended up in a London hospital because of our Paris location outside the city proper (OK, so he didn't want to take the time to go back to the hotel for his jacket). Bravo! Have a great trip!
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