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MrsRbk
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If you've been to Paris
DH and I are planning our anniversary trip to Paris in November. I've been researching hotels (DH is a bit of a hotel snob, so it needs to be a modern hotel with A/C and at least a queen size bed, which I know is hard to come by in Europe)
What area(s) would you recommend we look for a hotel in? Near the Champs Elyse, Eiffel Tower? Or are those too touristy so they hotels are more $$ ???
TIA
Message edited 8/24/2006 1:23:03 PM.
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Posted 8/24/06 1:03 PM |
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charon54
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Re: If you've been to Paris
We went to Paris in May. We stayed at the Hyatt by the Eiffel Tower. The hotel was great, but the Eiffel Tower isn't really near anything so it was a little far to walk around to the sites. We would either take a cab or the Metro back to the hotel at night.
We spent most evenings on the Champs Elysees so I would look into staying in that area. There are tons of restaurants and shopping and the metro runs from the Arc D'Triomphe, and you can get to just about anywhere in Paris from that train stop.
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charon54
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Re: If you've been to Paris
Just realized you mentioned A/C.
Depending on the time of year you go, be aware that even the large hotels like the Hyatt, don't turn their A/C on until the summer. The windows in the rooms open. Luckly it wasn't too hot when we went.
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MrsRbk
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Re: If you've been to Paris
Posted by charon54
Just realized you mentioned A/C.
Depending on the time of year you go, be aware that even the large hotels like the Hyatt, don't turn their A/C on until the summer. The windows in the rooms open. Luckly it wasn't too hot when we went.
Thanks!
Actually, we were supposed to go in November last year for our HM and had to change our plans because of the riots (I didn't want to spend my HM holed up in my hotel room scared!) The hotel our Travel Agent booked for us did have AC, but the prices now are a little too high for what we are looking to spend (no more than 200 euro's/night)
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karacg
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Re: If you've been to Paris
I usually stay near the Opera House. It is centrally located and not as pricey as other areas. But I can't recommend any of the hotels I have stayed in - I've always gone for business and my (ex) boss is very cheap so I have yet to stay in a nice hotel. Rooms are very small. Hopefully I will go this October and stay somewhere nice!
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yankinmanc
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Re: If you've been to Paris
Make sure that its somewhere central because getting home after around 10 is MURDER in Paris...My company took us all to Paris to see Madonna a few years ago and we stayed out late thinking we could get taxis back to the hotel...WRONG. We walked around 4 miles in HEELS at 3 in the morning.
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sophie78
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Re: If you've been to Paris
We stayed at the Four Seasons (George V) by Champ Elysees. I guess it was a good area. I think it is really importamt to be central to things because Paris is all about WALKING!!! At one points, I wanted to die from the pain and fatigue. Bring comfy shoes!
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Posted 8/24/06 6:21 PM |
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Posted by am470
We stayed at the Four Seasons (George V) by Champ Elysees. I guess it was a good area. I think it is really importamt to be central to things because Paris is all about WALKING!!! At one points, I wanted to die from the pain and fatigue. Bring comfy shoes!
George V is an amazing hotel in a great location! I highly recommend it!
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Posted 8/25/06 8:36 AM |
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MrsRbk
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Re: If you've been to Paris
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Posted by am470
We stayed at the Four Seasons (George V) by Champ Elysees. I guess it was a good area. I think it is really importamt to be central to things because Paris is all about WALKING!!! At one points, I wanted to die from the pain and fatigue. Bring comfy shoes!
George V is an amazing hotel in a great location! I highly recommend it!
We'll admire from the outside... a little out of our price range
Thanks for all the suggestions! Keep em coming!
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Posted 8/25/06 9:03 AM |
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Re: If you've been to Paris
Here's a link from the Travel Channel on France! It has some recommendations for hotels in Paris. Bonne Chance!
France
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greek627
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Re: If you've been to Paris
We went last February and stayed at the Hotel de Fleurie. I forgot what district it's in but it was a short walk to the subway. Here are some reviews on it from tripadviosr.com
Hotel de Fleurie
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Cheryl
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Re: If you've been to Paris
We stayed at Hotel Lancaster which is right off of Champs Elysees, a block from George V. The hotel was FENOMINAL. The room was so nice and the hotel staff was amazing. Here is a link
Hotel Lancaster
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Posted 8/25/06 12:26 PM |
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Freddie
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Re: If you've been to Paris
Eiffel Tower is too far...stay by the Louvre or Notre Dame if you want to be in the heart.
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MrsRbk
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Re: If you've been to Paris
Thanks everyone!
I think we found a place that's acceptable for DH. It's the Radisson right on the Champs Elyse.
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