set in the heart of Paris, between Saint Germain des Prés and Montparnasse, you will enjoy the magical ambience of this district, centre of cultural life and benchm...
Saint-Germain des Prés. You will be very close to the avenue Saint-Germain, the Louvre Museum, the cathedral Notre Dame and the neighborhood of Saint-Michel.
Paris' most central areas. There you will be close to several attactions, such as Saint Germain des Prés, the Panthéon, the Sorbonne University, the Cluny museum an...
more conformable place to stay. The nice and cozy patio will allow you to relax while having a drink, preparing your evening or just returning before going to sl...
set in the heart of Paris, between Saint Germain des Prés and Montparnasse, you will enjoy the magical ambience of this district, centre of cultural life and benchmark for lovers, poets and artists. This hotel will delight you with its charming atmosphere, individually decorated rooms and lovely lounge bar. A range of helpful services, as baby sitting, fax, luggage deposit, Internet Point, discounted parking facilities and international newspapers, is at your disposal to make your stay as pleasant as possible. Free wireless Internet connection throughout.
Advantages: Lots to see and do, the metro, Disadvantages: Eating out can be expensive, everyone else is there too (everyone loves Paris)
...our walk. We crossed the Seine and walked to the churches of St-Germain-des-Pres and St. Sulpice.
Taking a tour like this was fun especially since we had read the book and were looking forward to the movie.
The mother of all museums - The Louvre
Once a fortress to protect Paris against Viking raids and then extended by kings and emperors over centuries. Today the building itself is huge and it houses an enormous art collection. Apart from the Eiffel tower this must be another place that is hard to miss when in Paris. We decided to go there after we had the Da Vinci walk.
Tip! Remember that there are a couple of entrances for the museum. Many people line up at the famous glass pyramid but it is also possible to enter the museum near Carrousel du Louvre. We bought tickets from the ticket machines under the pyramid and it cost 8...
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Advantages: great comfort, smart and sleek decor, extremely close to the eiffel tower! Disadvantages: relatively small
...I spent my time in Paris at the BestWestern Au Trocadero and I just wanted to take some time to recommend them to anyone else interested in staying in Paris.
The hotel itself is rather small but the modern decor decieves you into thinking it is substantially more spacious. The tiled floors and mirrored walls of the lobby give a pristine, clean look about the place, giving the aesthetics of an expensive yet comfortable place to stay.
The staff on reception never failed to be welcoming and plesant, making you feel at home in a foreign country. However, unfortunately I must admit the cleaning staff were't as welcoming, and at a push could even come across as rude.
Despite this they did a good job and the room always managed to be accessible and enjoyable to stay in.
For breakfast there is an array of food on offer and enough time...
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Advantages: Location, price Disadvantages: No air conditioning when requested
...I stayed at the BestWestern Premier Eiffel Park in early May of this year for six nights. My mother and I booked into a twin room via the BestWestern website as it had the cheapest rates, around 120 euros a night for non-refundable internet rates (there were several listed rates). I chose the hotel based on positive reviews from a few review sites, location and price being my primary needs.
Having been to Paris once before I knew that at this price range we were looking for comfortable and adequate, likely small rooms. There were a few others that seemed a bit more charming/unique but they were booked as we left it a bit late. I was a little bit wary of the BestWestern chain in Paris as had read many reviews of other BestWestern hotels in the city that weren't very nice and shuffled people about to other hotels. (There are dozens...
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Skegness unfortunately has a shortage of good hotels. The Vine is probably the best in the area.
I have stayed there on four or fiver separate occasions. Part of the Best Western Chain of independent hotels, the hotel regularly participates in Best... more
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