Advantages: Something new to explore..you can be in Paris and Las Vegas at the same time! Disadvantages: A bit pricy for some, you need more than two weeks to see everything!
... First . . . Las Vegas . . . and the strip
One of the magnificent trips that I will never forget was my recent visit to the city of lights and entertainment - Las Vegas! It is the most densely inhabited city in the United States of America.
Las Vegas is known for its gambling places and games; for unusually shaped large hotels, casinos, restaurants, resorts, properties and spacious houses.
Most of the first class hotels, casinos and entertainments are laid out over a mere 3.8 miles.
The most extraordinary hotel I have ever seen was the Paris Hotel . . . in Las Vegas! It’s not only a hotel . . . it’s like an amusement city! This hotel was arranged, decorated and designed just as if a slice of Paris had been pulled out and put down in Las Vegas!
I was lucky enough to go to Las Vegas . . .
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...**** Quality Hotel Pierre Arc de Triomphe Paris****
I stayed in this hotel the second time i visited this city.There are 25 rooms,all en-suite ,single,double and twin.
**Location/Getting there**
This hotel is located very near the arc de triomphe and down one of the streets is a shuttle bus service which will take you to the airports,both Charles De Gauile and Orily.It is also near a metro stop and a taxi rank.This is how long it will take you to get to te hotel from the following places
From the Champs Elysées : 10 minutes walk
From the Palais des Congres : 10 minutes walk
From Opera : Direct access by the ligne number 3(2 minute walk).
**Reception/staff**
I didn't think that this looked very impressive.There was apparently a bar but this was an area with two seats and small work top.Unimpressed.Checking in was okay but...
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Advantages: Excellent location and good value for money Disadvantages: Not suitable for disabled people
...in Paris. There was also a couple of seats in reception which we used a couple of times when we had to wait for breakfast. The reception area was always very clean.
To the right side of reception is a small breakfast room., which although small is cosy and welcoming. There is a small lift which goes to all floors in the hotel.
Checking in
Checking in is straight forward enough you just need to give in your passport or id card upon arrival and you also have to give a deposit of fifty euros when checking in this is incase of any incidental charges. This money is given back to you at the end of your stay.
Access to your room is by key, if you are going out hand your key in at reception and collect it on your return, this is incase of any fire or emergency.
Location
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