Where to stay in Paris?
I am looking at the hotel Langlois in the 9th or at Grand Leveque or Hotel du Champ de Mars in the 7th. We want a quiet place to sleep, but we only have four days and it's my husband's first trip. Help! And thanks.
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have you checked for comments at
tripadvisor.com as well as searching for these by name here? They are all popular hotels, expecially the last two. Perhaps include the names of the hotels in a header for a new posting so those who know them can respond. When I first saw your title I was thinking you were looking for general suggestions on which neighborhoods to stay in, not on hotels you've looked into already. |
Didn't you see the responses on your other thread..? Generally, the 7th will be quieter. The market on rue Cler can set up early, so rooms overlooking that street might give you an early wakeup 'call'... as mentioned, the Muguet is on another street and won't be affected. If it isn't available, then Champ de Mars will be fine. If that isn't available, look at:
Hotel de France Invalides ** http://www.parishotels.com/Hotel_de_...s_star_en.html Hotel St Thomas d'Aquin** http://www.aquin-paris-hotel.com/ Hotel de Turenne** http://www.france-hotel-guide.com/h75007turenne.htm (you should ask for a room on the back or side-street, or plan to keep windows closed at night; some or all rooms have a/c) |
Thanks and I didn't see my other responses. Just started using this website. It's been very helpful. I've read a lot about these hotels now. We're going in March, so I take it I don't have to worry about ac. What about heating?
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you won't have to worry about A/C and all the hotels have heat.
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Hi...to see your other posts at anytime, just click on your screenname at the top of the page.
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Thanks -- I'm finally figuring this out. I'm getting lots of great advice. It's also wonderful to read everyone's comments.
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