What about Alcyon Hotel in Paris ?
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What about Alcyon Hotel in Paris ?
Message: Does anyone knows about Hotel and area ?
Thanks for your input.
Located in a residential street close to Ledru-Rollin underground station. Situated between the Bastille and Gare de Lyon, it is 880 yards away from the Bercy Business District and 15 minutes from La Defense. Guests are invited to enjoy the traditional cuisine in the pleasant restaurant setting.
Address: Alcyon Hotel Paris
17, rue de Prague
75012 Paris
France
Thanks for your input.
Located in a residential street close to Ledru-Rollin underground station. Situated between the Bastille and Gare de Lyon, it is 880 yards away from the Bercy Business District and 15 minutes from La Defense. Guests are invited to enjoy the traditional cuisine in the pleasant restaurant setting.
Address: Alcyon Hotel Paris
17, rue de Prague
75012 Paris
France
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I don't know that hotel but from what I saw online it looks like a fairly typical budget 2* hotel. That area is near the place d'Aligre which is a open air and flea market, wellknown. It's also near that new trendy covered market (Viaduc des Arts). This is a less expensive, less chic area of Paris, of course, and is more ethnic/immigrant. HEre is one description of that market:
http://www.jack-travel.com/Paris/Par...rr_Alligre.htm
I don't think that's so terrible a location if you really need a budget hotel, at least it's not too far out. From what I saw, that hotel is around 75 euro for a double and that's pretty cheap, and it seems decent and has amenities (cable TV, elevator). It belongs to the Atel hotel group so I don't think it will be a dump, that's a reputable hotel company (including the Relais St Germain and Abbatial St Germain).
I don't think it's so terrible. I wouldn't choose to stay there myself, but I don't know what you can get for that price in a better area or what your budget is. I wouldn't pay close to 100 euro for it, what rate are you looking at.
http://www.jack-travel.com/Paris/Par...rr_Alligre.htm
I don't think that's so terrible a location if you really need a budget hotel, at least it's not too far out. From what I saw, that hotel is around 75 euro for a double and that's pretty cheap, and it seems decent and has amenities (cable TV, elevator). It belongs to the Atel hotel group so I don't think it will be a dump, that's a reputable hotel company (including the Relais St Germain and Abbatial St Germain).
I don't think it's so terrible. I wouldn't choose to stay there myself, but I don't know what you can get for that price in a better area or what your budget is. I wouldn't pay close to 100 euro for it, what rate are you looking at.
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See, my friend in Germany - she'd made a list of hotels and while she was calling - for the April, 3 everything on the list of 10 was booked. Alcyon was the first one to except her order for 2 rooms (we have 6 people).
So, she said there were better hotels with 1 double (needed tripple) available or nothing avail. at all.
While on the phone I asked her to hold and I wentr on the web to look at Alcyon and check prices, so when I plugged in 1 Tripple room - all was sold out.
I believe it is like Easter's fault.
We were affraid to miss whatever was available, so she booked it I guess.
But she said it was $120.00 for the tripple. And I think daily passes included.
Thanks to all for checking.
So, she said there were better hotels with 1 double (needed tripple) available or nothing avail. at all.
While on the phone I asked her to hold and I wentr on the web to look at Alcyon and check prices, so when I plugged in 1 Tripple room - all was sold out.
I believe it is like Easter's fault.
We were affraid to miss whatever was available, so she booked it I guess.
But she said it was $120.00 for the tripple. And I think daily passes included.
Thanks to all for checking.
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Thank you, Christina,
it is amazing story about the market, written as I've already been there...
I have a question
Alcyon is Situated between the Bastille and Gare de Lyon, it is 880 yards away from the Bercy Business District and 15 minutes from La Defense.
I can't understand witch District it is.
I need this info and no hotel booking web gives it to me.
I was also wondering
if I'll be in Hotel by Noon(check in time) - where should I run first after check in to not to waste any time?
it is amazing story about the market, written as I've already been there...
I have a question
Alcyon is Situated between the Bastille and Gare de Lyon, it is 880 yards away from the Bercy Business District and 15 minutes from La Defense.
I can't understand witch District it is.
I need this info and no hotel booking web gives it to me.
I was also wondering
if I'll be in Hotel by Noon(check in time) - where should I run first after check in to not to waste any time?
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yes, it is the 12th district as it is right near place d'Aligre. I don't know what you want to do that day, Tat, or what you have scheduled so it is hard to say. I know you are very energetic and want to get going.
If the Marais is on your schedule, that would be the closest to get going as it isn't far at all. YOu could walk from your hotel past the Bastille Opera HOuse and see the Bastille column, cross the "place" west, and then go to the park Place des Vosges. Around here is the Marais with the Picasso Museum and the Musee Carnavalet, the National Archives in the HOtel de Soubise, and Victor Hugo's house in an apt. around the Place des Vosges.
All of those can be worthwhile, but I don't know what all you wanted to see. After that area, you could keep walking west along rue de Rivoli to see the Hotel de Ville. Those are just a few ideas.
If the Marais is on your schedule, that would be the closest to get going as it isn't far at all. YOu could walk from your hotel past the Bastille Opera HOuse and see the Bastille column, cross the "place" west, and then go to the park Place des Vosges. Around here is the Marais with the Picasso Museum and the Musee Carnavalet, the National Archives in the HOtel de Soubise, and Victor Hugo's house in an apt. around the Place des Vosges.
All of those can be worthwhile, but I don't know what all you wanted to see. After that area, you could keep walking west along rue de Rivoli to see the Hotel de Ville. Those are just a few ideas.
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Perfect for me !
Thanks, Christina.
Thanks everyone for District point.
Christina,
as newbie in Paris it is really great as you just said keep walking and enter place after place.
Great idea and sure will be utilized.
TY
Thanks, Christina.
Thanks everyone for District point.
Christina,
as newbie in Paris it is really great as you just said keep walking and enter place after place.
Great idea and sure will be utilized.
TY
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Tat, I answered this yesterday but somehow I guess it didn't stay.
No, I would not book the Hotel Migny instead of the Alcyon. They look like they might be about the same level of hotel (decent 2*) which about the same amenties, but the Migny is up near place Pigalle and just below bd de Clichy. This is generally not a very nice area and there is a lot of sex and porno business up there and it would not be that nice for you to walk around there alone or with your children, nor to use the Pigalle metro at night. It's not very attractive, either. I think there is a higher crime rate up there, also, around Pigales and Barbes Rochechouart metro.
I don't know that one particular street, but it's only a block or so from Pigalle, and it's generally kind of drab around there (when it's not sleazy).
Aside from that, it is farther out than the Alcyon and not as convenient. Don't change hotels.
YOu can read customer comments on hotels on www.paris.org/Hotels by name or area. One person wrote something good about the Alcyon.
No, I would not book the Hotel Migny instead of the Alcyon. They look like they might be about the same level of hotel (decent 2*) which about the same amenties, but the Migny is up near place Pigalle and just below bd de Clichy. This is generally not a very nice area and there is a lot of sex and porno business up there and it would not be that nice for you to walk around there alone or with your children, nor to use the Pigalle metro at night. It's not very attractive, either. I think there is a higher crime rate up there, also, around Pigales and Barbes Rochechouart metro.
I don't know that one particular street, but it's only a block or so from Pigalle, and it's generally kind of drab around there (when it's not sleazy).
Aside from that, it is farther out than the Alcyon and not as convenient. Don't change hotels.
YOu can read customer comments on hotels on www.paris.org/Hotels by name or area. One person wrote something good about the Alcyon.
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