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Edouard Vii Hotel
Edouard Vii Hotel, named after England\'s erstwhile Prince of Wales a regular visitor of
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the hotel combines an aristocratic atmosphere with modern comfort featuring comfortable bedrooms and suites decorated in classic style and equipped with a variety of up to date facilities. The Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, used to stay in this elegant Haussmann - style residence built in 1877. Run by the Corbel family since 1951, the hotel marries the aristocratic lifestyle of Edwardian times with every conceivable modern comfort.
completely refurbished and redecorated with taste. Quiet and comfortable, this small family hotel offers 18 rooms, all sound-proofed and air-conditioned.
Hotel Edouard VII, Biarritz
The Hotel Edouard VII is one of these unique places true to the charm of the past, that
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has been lovingly refurbished to enhance its character as a French guesthouse. In the 18th century doctors alleged that Biarritz's beaches, some of the finest in Europe, had therapeutic properties and the destination soon became a vacation spot for Europe's royalty. The Hotel Edouard VII is true to the inherent elegance of the city, its warm classic furnishings and original wooden floors are bathed in golden sunshine. The excellent service is typical of a private residence; an establishment intended for all those who know how to abandon themselves to comfort and elegance for a spell of well-being and serenity.
Advantages: Luxurious hotel, great facilities Disadvantages: Very pink and expensive!
...Disneyland ParisHotel
I must admit that the (VERY!!!!) pink Disneyland ParisHotel was not my first choice when visiting Disneyland Paris recently as it did look a bit girlie for me! I have been to DP a few times before and stayed at the Hotel new York which I have always thought was a great hotel. however, in the spirit of compromise I agreed to stay at the Disneyland ParisHotel!
The hotel appears to me to be themed on a grand Victorian Floridian style hotel and is very grand. Having stayed at the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa in Walt Disney World which this hotel is based on it is neither as large nor grand but more whimsical and fits in very well in Disneyland Paris.
The rooms:
The rooms are very elegantly decorated in pale pastel colours and our room featured a massive double bed but I know that rooms for four...
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Advantages: Location, Room Size Disadvantages: Facilities offered were minimal.
...and Disneyland Paris. It is also in walking distance of Montmartre and Le Galleries Lafayette. I felt that our hotel was in a prime location making it easy for us to get around the city.
Paris itself is a very noisy city; being the capital of France this should be expected. There is always a lot of noise around including during the evenings and at night time. The fact that our hotel was situated in such an area did not make it any better; this was clearly visible with our balcony doors open. However, the hotel offers soundproofed rooms, as standard to combat this noise, of which I will go into more detail later.
Overall for the location I would give it a 9/10, we never struggled to find anything that we were looking for, apart from the hotel itself in the first instance. Everything is easily accessible, and with a Patisserie and small shop...
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Advantages: So Central! Cheap, clean Disadvantages: In a hospital, so you can see some interesting sights!!
...I came across this hotel while searching for somewhere to stay for my trip to Paris in November. As it was mainly a sightseeing/shopping trip, I wanted somewhere central, cheap and clean. As most of the cheaper end hotels in Paris are stuck on top of the Montmatre hill, this central hotel appeared to be quite a find!
I made enquiries through their website (http://www.hotel-hospitel.com/ang/accueil.htm) and got a helpful reply stating that they had a room for 110 Euros per night, and all I had to was give my credit card details to secure the room.
On arrival at Charles De Gaulle we headed for the RER line B and caught the train to St Michel Notre Dame (cost around 7-8 euros). We arrived and to our surprise the hospital which contains the hotel was literally yards from Notre Dame. We knew it would be close, but not that close...
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