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careful eugene
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ive just booked a virgin train and eurostar to take the missus for a long weekend in gay parree .Can anyone recommend a fairly central fairly economical hotel.Tx in advance.

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By:
The Magic Flea
When: 11 Nov 09 16:33
Paris Hilton

awe so predictable
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 11 Nov 09 16:33
the novotel's are mid range, and quite close
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 11 Nov 09 16:37
http://www.hotels.co.uk/

a good site for info
By:
jamesbeckton.
When: 11 Nov 09 16:40
Ibis Bastille
Anton Trinite (round the back of rue Hausmann)

If you're looking for a really nice hotel it will cost a fortune.
By:
superbob
When: 11 Nov 09 16:43
The Mercure hotels are fairly reasonable and have a range of star ratings/prices.
By:
Wedged
When: 11 Nov 09 16:46
I've just been to Paris, thought it was sh!te, but never mind.

Are you arriving at Gard Du Nord?
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 11 Nov 09 16:46
not my sort of city either
By:
jamesbeckton.
When: 11 Nov 09 16:47
just dont stay around Pigalle/Gard de Nord/ Montmartre
By:
careful eugene
When: 11 Nov 09 16:56
yes arriving garr du norr
By:
come on ye bairns
When: 11 Nov 09 17:21
try this link
http://www.royal-elysees.com/
i have stayed there 2 or 3 times
maybe not a true 4 star but good price and THE BEST location in Paris bar none
By:
wit-ham
When: 11 Nov 09 17:23
Wedged 11 Nov 17:46


I've just been to Paris, thought it was sh!te, but never mind.

Are you arriving at Gard Du Nord?




The Magic Flea 11 Nov 17:46


not my sort of city either



and i make three
By:
BIG GURU
When: 11 Nov 09 17:40
If you can afford £120 a night B+B try this,mate stayed there and said it was amazing,btw he got it for £72 a night on arc weekend so maybe if you can wait to book you'll get it cheaper.
http://www.gtahotels.com/hotels/concorde_la_fayette_hotel_paris.htm
By:
jockay.
When: 11 Nov 09 17:45
http://warwickparis.com/

I always stay in this hotel when I go to Paris. It's just next to the Champs Elysees. 4 stars and worth every penny imo.
By:
Yojimbo
When: 11 Nov 09 17:46
could be worth checking out

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/travel/where_to_stay/article5986886.ece
By:
Teddy Sheringham
When: 11 Nov 09 17:52
stayed in the concorde in monparnasse last month would recommend, make sure you have dinner up in the monparnasse tower great food and one of the best city views in the world
By:
come on ye bairns
When: 11 Nov 09 18:07
for food!!!!
try http://www.lejulesverne-paris.com/
dear as **c but oh so special
By:
jockay.
When: 11 Nov 09 20:39
This looks good

http://www.hotelparismuguet.com/
By:
Slippy Blue
When: 11 Nov 09 20:43
How can you not like Paris? It's a lovely city.
By:
bodil
When: 11 Nov 09 22:55
Avoid the rooms I've been in.
By:
alun2005
When: 11 Nov 09 23:01
I've stayed here a few times over the years, close to the immortal Eiffel Tower. It was perfectly satisfactory on all those occasions.

Maybe something like Trip Advisor website will have up to date info on it?

Hotel du Rond Point de Longchamp
Address: 86 Rue de Longchamp - Paris - 75116

good luck - it's a great city
By:
Amberleigh House
When: 12 Nov 09 00:07
Paris is a great city. I wouldn't stay in the North part near Gard du Nord, It's a bit of a run down area around there.

Sight-seeing tip..

By the Eiffel Tower you can buy tickets for a red tour bus. Think its called les cartes rouges, we got a two day ticket for 25euros each. (that was 3 years ago, not sure of the cost now). It goes around all the Paris sights, such as Notre Dame and The Louvre. The best bit about it was that you can jump on and off as many times as you like, they run all day. Made it a really cheap way to see all of the city.

Have a good time.
By:
bodil
When: 12 Nov 09 00:13
It's a wonderful city. Mind you, much of the visual stuff is thanks to slaughtering the Communards in 1871. Or thereabouts. London has to thank the German airforce. Germans involved both times, I suppose.
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