Paris hotel advice
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Paris hotel advice
Considering a few hotels in Paris. Anyone have advice regarding 1) best western premier opera Richepanse 2) hotel Brighton les Tuileries 3) le Relais Saint honoree 4) best western premier Saint honoree. If anyone has stayed at any of them, please give your opinion. My travel companion liked best western Saint honore as it was less expensive than the others. I have chosen these based on location and price. Thanks.
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I haven't stayed in any of these hotels, but am familiar with all the areas they are located in.
The first 3 hotels are basically in the same general location - easy transportation, easy walking to many things you'll want to see and do. More cafes, restaurants and shops nearby, too.
The last hotel on the list is likely cheaper for a reason - it's not in a very nice section of rue Saint Honore. Aside from a few cafes, there's nothing much to do along this stretch of this street.
You might enter the addresses of each hotel on Google Maps and use the Street View function to see which hotel you'd prefer.
If the prices are not too different, I'd choose the Hotel Brighton.
The first 3 hotels are basically in the same general location - easy transportation, easy walking to many things you'll want to see and do. More cafes, restaurants and shops nearby, too.
The last hotel on the list is likely cheaper for a reason - it's not in a very nice section of rue Saint Honore. Aside from a few cafes, there's nothing much to do along this stretch of this street.
You might enter the addresses of each hotel on Google Maps and use the Street View function to see which hotel you'd prefer.
If the prices are not too different, I'd choose the Hotel Brighton.
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Hi mimipam,
I stayed at the Hotel Brighton before I retired (when I had more disposable income!), and I loved it. I had a room overlooking the Tuileries, and everything was perfect.
Have fun as you plan!
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I stayed at the Hotel Brighton before I retired (when I had more disposable income!), and I loved it. I had a room overlooking the Tuileries, and everything was perfect.
Have fun as you plan!
s