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Old Jul 24th, 2013 | 07:11 AM
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Recommendations for accommodations for Paris

I am looking for accommodations in Paris for my mother and myself. This will be my mom's first time in Paris. I have been there before however it's been about 5 years. We will stay for about 3-4 days and I would like to stay in a nice quiet area with shops, supermarket, and within walking distances to some of the attractions, as I know we will need to use metro to get around.

I am debating between hotel, or an apartment. However, I do want wifi and air conditioning.
I would like your input as to what hotels or B&B's you have stayed at and would recommend. Also, what sites have you used for renting apartments, and would you advise this in Paris for the length of time we are staying. We like to buy groceries, and eat mostly at 'home' and like to relax at the end of the night at the place where we are staying but I want to take my mom out to see the Eiffel Tower lit up one night.

Thanks for your suggestions.
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Old Jul 24th, 2013 | 07:48 AM
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I stayed at the Hotel Relais du Louvre. They have an apartment. I found the area quiet and close to everything to walk and an amazing view of the Eiffel tower while standing on the Ponte Neuf. It is right across the east facade of the Louvre and the Rivoli metro is a few stips up towards Rue de Riviolo on (I think) Adm. Coligny Blvd.

I enjoy the privacy of apartment stays.
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Old Jul 24th, 2013 | 08:28 AM
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The time of year and a budget would be helpful in pointing you in the right direction.

3 to 4 days would not be appropriate for your visit to Paris. Check in time at most apartments is mid to late afternoon and check out time is generally before noon, so you could end up loosing half of the first day and have nowhere to store your luggage on the day you check out. If you're staying at a hotel, they will usually allow you to drop off your luggage if arriving before check in time.
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Old Jul 24th, 2013 | 08:41 AM
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We love the Hotel Muguet in the seventh. Lots of restaurants, supermarket and brasserie on the corner, La Florimond around the corner, on 4 bus lines, two metro stops to choose from,can see the Eiffel Tower if you go around the corner--or have the top room, and dare I say it, at the head of rue Cler.
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Old Jul 24th, 2013 | 08:44 AM
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What you ask for isn't that possible. The areas that are within walking distance of tourist sites are not generally quiet. But it's hard to know what you mean by that. For example, some people stay in the 7th and it is relatively quiet in most parts, but it isn't close to many tourist sites except for the Eiffel Tower and Invalides (and I guess Rodin Museum if you are over that way). Is that what you mean by some sites? If so, that would be a good area. Because there aren't too many parts of St Germain or the Latin Qtr near the Seine that I'd call quiet.

I personally would never rent an apt for 3-4 days, it's too much trouble. YOu will have to prepay, you'll have issues with getting in and departure, getting a security deposit back, etc. And in such a short stay, you won't be having tons of down time, I wouldn't think. I would never cook on a vacation of such a short time, anyway, though. I don't want to eat in when I'm visiting places, I like going out to dinner there.

I can name a few places I've used for apt rentals in Paris -- Locaflat and www.lodgis.fr and www.parisbestlodge.com. I used another one but it's not in business any more. They were all fine, but Locaflat and lodgis are not for the typical tourist, ideally, who doesn't know French or the city well, they aren't going to do hand-holding (lodgis is just apts from French owners, the website manages things) or provide a lot of amenities or information on the city, etc. Lodgis will have legal contracts in French and require you to buy insurance (but it's easy, they give a link and it doesn't cost much). And since it's private owners, they can sort of decide their terms and you may find some that will rent for such a short time. I'm sure many of their owners do speak English, and they do have a good search tool. But the agency won't take responsibility for a lot of personal issues with the apt as it's mainly a listing vehicle.

I plugged in your criteria and it only came up with 15 apts in all of Paris, and most are too small (like studios) or in areas you wouldn't want. They do have one that appears to meet your criteria, though, and will rent for min. of 3 days, although it isn't clear if it has Wifi (says it has internet, though) http://www.lodgis.com/en/paris,vacat...d.html#details

Which brings up an issue, your requirements are pretty stiff. You want a very short term rental (many agencies won't rent for 3-4 days), plus A/C and Wifi. There aren't that many Parisian vacation rental apts with A/C, so you will have to search a bit to find something to suit you.

I don't stay in hotels in areas like you want, actually, I stay in the 9th or 14th-15th arrondisements usually. I never stay within walking distance of tourist sites for the most part (depending on what you mean, but I suspect the big stuff around the Seine).
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Old Jul 24th, 2013 | 08:53 AM
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I don't think an apartment would work well for you. I think the 7ème would meet your requirements for a nice neighborhood, though. Check out the Hôtel Duquesne-Eiffel and the Hôtel de France.

It really would be helpful, though, if you'd state a price in euros and the time of year you're going.
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Old Jul 24th, 2013 | 09:38 AM
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I agree that the 7th meets your description. I also think that an apt would be fine also. I have used VRBO for renting apts and have been satisfied. I usually google apt Paris (add in the 7th in your case) and you will get a ton of agencies and rentals. There is a thread on here that lists many apts and rental agencies. Do a search and you should find it. That said, it may be easier to find a hotel since there are so many apts you will have to sort thru to find one that meets your needs.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 02:39 AM
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I read over your comments and agree that a hotel would be a better choice. My budget is at the lower end (99-100 euros/night). I have been fortunate in finding apartments in Venice and Rome within that price range for my parents and myself. I got a deal on both apartments since they were last minute (booked 1-2 days prior). The only thing with the last apt. in Rome, there is in wifi or air conditioning and I turned down another apt. with it to take the quaint and more Roman feel atmosphere. However, after being in Rome for the past week, I have learned my lesson. I realize that having wifi and air conditioning is more important to me especially with the humid weather.

My mom and I were talking and we might take a break from touring before heading off to Paris. We are a bit tired from hoards of tourists and street vendors in Rome. When I was here in 2009, I didn't experience this although I came in October/November and it was sunny without the humidity, and I didn't experience the huge amounts of tourists and street vendors. I enjoyed being here. I find it hard to enjoy Rome this time around. It makes me feel sad but it is what it is. It's not the same for me. I'm glad that we will be going back to Calavbria at the end of our trip to spend time with family and go to the beautiful beaches minus all the mass confusion that's in the more larger cities.

We were looking to go to Paris is weekend. I know that you will have some reactions but I really don't want to hear the negative. I want to do what I can to find something for my mom and I. It is possible as there are always last minute accommodation specials. However, I noticed that flight prices have gone up 10 euros but cheaper a day later. I'm thinking of extending the trip 4-5 days to make it worthwhile and not feel so rushed.

My mom has friends near Rome - about 1.5 hours south of Rome. I'm debating what to do. Go there for a few days to rest/relax and than head to Paris or go to Paris from here so we don't have to travel back and forth again - to my mom's friends, and then back to Rome to catch train to Fumicino Airport.

In the meantime, I will check out the hotels that some of you have recommended and keep my eyes on flights.

I have a question about Vueling airlines. If you purchase the basic fare, are you allowed up to 23 kg and if you go over, pay what the fees are? I know with Optimum fare, you get 23 kg and choice of seat. Has anyone taken this airline? Can you please offer some advice?

Thanks. I'm having a tough day today. I shed some tears last night and I'm close to it again today. Mind you, I have a 'guest' this month so I seem to be sensitive to a lot of things. The humidity isn't helping other. Plus, I'm sitting at McDonalds using wifi and the commotion in hear is getting to me. Since there is no wifi at the apt., I have no choice but to come here, which is a pain.

One last thing. I want to stay in a neighbourhood that it not so touristy, and full of street vendors as we have experienced in Rome. I think the 7th sounds good. I don't know the areas very well but you are the experts so feel confident in your suggestions.

Thank you again.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 03:43 AM
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I don't think the 7th is going to suit your budget. And maybe not AC anywhere. Certainly not wifi. There are 2* but at least the one our DD stayed in was a real dump--don't know the name.
Look on Priceline.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 06:48 AM
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Hi ,, well first off in Paris there are quiet streets in almost any area,, so just avoiding or choosing one area can be misleading.. you need to be specific ( not easy when you don't know the area, but you can check with us on internet! )

Yes its so last minute,, so its harder, that and your budget .. but there is always luck.

I suggest at this point you start looking at lastminute booking sites.. I think there is one called "laterooms" , but just keep fiddling.

Rome IS very hot and crowded in summer.. this is well known,, I can't imagine how you passed on taking a place with a/c.. in many places in Europe a/c is sort of optional.. in Rome,, in july or august, its just not. .its exhausting being in heat all day and then not having a cool retreat so I can understand why you may be feeling a bit overwhelmed right now.
Check booking sites like Venere too.. I have used them.

good luck.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 06:48 AM
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Hi ,, well first off in Paris there are quiet streets in almost any area,, so just avoiding or choosing one area can be misleading.. you need to be specific ( not easy when you don't know the area, but you can check with us on internet! )

Yes its so last minute,, so its harder, that and your budget .. but there is always luck.

I suggest at this point you start looking at lastminute booking sites.. I think there is one called "laterooms" , but just keep fiddling.

Rome IS very hot and crowded in summer.. this is well known,, I can't imagine how you passed on taking a place with a/c.. in many places in Europe a/c is sort of optional.. in Rome,, in july or august, its just not. .its exhausting being in heat all day and then not having a cool retreat so I can understand why you may be feeling a bit overwhelmed right now.
Check booking sites like Venere too.. I have used them.

good luck.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 07:37 AM
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Ask for any room away from the street. We like the Minerve, get a room on the courtyardLots of bus lines across the street, 2 metro stations lots of cafes and services nearby and 3 very good restaurants iwthin 5 min walk, Le buisson ardent. Bister des gastronomes and Terrior Parisian. Shortwalk to the Seine and Notre DAme and the Isle St Louis and ile de Cite
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 09:36 AM
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I hear you on the AC, it makes a huge difference in terms of feeling rested and relaxed if you get a good sleep. I used to stay in Paris without it in summer but won't any more (I think it is typically hotter now than 15-20 years ago, also).

If you are going in just a couple days, I would think it hard to manage even booking an apt. but some of them do have last-minute specials. But most don't have AC, actually, in general. I checked the one I know with last minute specials, and it had nothing for this weekend with AC.

Your budget is very low for Paris for what you want (a triple), but the good news is that many hotels have discounted rates at the end of the summer, which might help. But there are going to be very few hotels with AC and Wife that have triples (for 3 adults) for 100 euro, even at end of July/August.

I often stay in Montparnasse which isn't too hectic, especially if off the main boulevard, and there are a couple hotels I know there that actually do have triples for about 110 euro in late summer with AC and Wifi. Here is one and it does have a vacancy this weekend http://www.renoir-hotel.com/
I haven't stayed in it, but know the outside, and the location is very good.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 09:38 AM
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sorry, I just reread your OP and am thinking maybe you only need a double for 100 euro, not a triple? That is much more do-able, but the above hotel still should suit your criteria.

try www.booking.com
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 09:52 AM
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But you are going <u>this</u> weekend. I'd think this is much too short notice to find a decent budget hotel that meets your criteria. (and if this qualifies as a 'negative' post - I'm sorry. But most nice budget places book up well in advance)
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 09:53 AM
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Wow, what a deal. Good job.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 11:43 AM
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Thanks to those of you who have been helping me. Just to clarify, I did not say that I was looking for a triple room. I said that I was going with my mom. I also had a few owners e-mail with last minute rates when I went to Venice and dropped the price 190 Euros. There are places available. It's just a matter of looking. I'm willing to do that so if you are not going to help than I would appreciate you not sharing your comments here because you are not helping me.
Thanks.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 12:08 PM
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Well, gee whiz, I looked back and don't see anyone who hasn't tried to help you--if saying you probably can't find an apartment for that time period is not "helping" you, big whoop. Christina found a GREAT buy for you and can recommend it and the neighborhood
Good luck with that attitude--and a little too much information in your internet café post, IMO.
AND you didn't even bother to give your budget originally when asking for all the amenities.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 12:15 PM
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Agree with Gretchen - though you got quite a bit of help. And an actual hotel link posted by Christina that had availabilty.
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Old Jul 25th, 2013 | 12:30 PM
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Last trip was in April. Stayed in the 4th. Metro anywhere in 20 mins. other than Versailles, concierge if want - She bought our morning and snacks- waiting for us on arrival. Recommend highly: http://adrianleeds.com/parler-paris-apartments.
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