A three-star hotel of charm named after the neighbourhood in which it is located, an ... more
ancient village in the heart of PARIS.You are just a few minutes away from the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadero, the Champs Elysées and the new Arts Premiers museum... You ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Excellent location and good value for money Disadvantages: Not suitable for disabled people
point in Paris (after the Eiffel Tower). To the right front of the Sacre Coeur is one of my favourite statues which is a horse being ridden by Joan Of Arc.....not sure why this statue appeals to me as Joan of Arc was a french peasant women who led a rebellion against the English....but that was then and this is now and to me its an heroic sculpture ( another favourite sculpture is in the Louvre which we visited and is the swooningly romantic Cupid and Psyche).
The Moulin Rouge is also within walking distance of the hotel and is approx ten minutes walk away.
At my partners insistence we also visited Nijinski's grave in the cemetry de Montmarte (he has these bright ideas). Walking round a graveyard in Paris in the rain how romantic, whoop de doo.
Our Room
Our room although small was pleasantly decorated in blue ...
Advantages: Location, price Disadvantages: No air conditioning when requested
I stayed at the Best Western Premier Eiffel Park in early May of this year for six nights. My mother and I booked into a twin room via the Best Western 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 Best Western chain in Paris as had read many reviews of other Best Western hotels in the city that weren't very nice and shuffled people about to other hotels. (There are dozens ...
My partner and I visited the Eiffel Seine hotel, Paris, in November 2005, and we were very pleasantly surprised by what we found.
After scouring the internet for a reasonably priced long weekend away, we finally booked Paris through Thomson Cities, travelling on Eurostar, staying at this 3* hotel at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. The cost quoted on the website was £135 per person for three days including travel, which we thought was very reasonable, although when booking the break a £35 per person Eurostar supplement was added, bringing the total cost to £170pp. I thought it was quite misleading that this supplement wasn't mentioned before going through the booking process.
On booking we couldn't find a huge amount of information on the hotel, so we left feeling slightly apprehensive about what we might find.
On arriving in ...