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Hotel Armstrong 
www.armstrong-paris-hotel.com
36, rue de la Croix St. Simon
75020 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 43 70 53 65
Fax: (33) 1 43 70 63 31 |
Recently refurbished,
this hotel offers excellent value for the money. A rarity in
Paris, it has a sauna and a pool table. The owner is English,
a nice advantage for some of us less gifted with the French
language. The subway station around the corner leads directly
to the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Elysées avenue. |
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Hotel Flor Rivoli
 
www.hotel-paris-florrivoli.com
13, rue des Deux Boules
75001 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 42 33 49 60
Fax: (33) 1 40 41 05 43 |
Location, location, location:
the Flor Rivoli is well situated for anyone wishing to spend
their Parisian time in the midst of the action. Almost every
major landmark is less than 15 mins away on foot. Besides this
undeniable advantage, the hotel has no other remarkable feature.
Rooms are comfortable but rather small, decoration is modern
with no frills. Rates are quite attractive for the area. |
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L'Ouest Hotel  
www.ouest-hotel-paris.com
3 rue du Rocher
75008 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 43 87 57 49
Fax: (33) 1 43 87 90 27 |
L`Ouest Hotel nestles in
a wide triangle delimited by the St Augustin Church, the St
Lazare train station and the Department Store district. A bit
further away lie the Garnier Opera House and the Madeleine Church.
The hotel is decorated in the 70s-early 80s style. Rooms are
either spacey or small, some of them are wood-panelled with
a beam ceiling. Rates are low-range for the area. |
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Hotel des Arts  
www.arts-hotel-paris.com
5, rue Tholozé
75018 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 46 06 30 52
Fax: (33) 1 46 06 10 83 |
Hotel des Arts is one of
the few Parisian hotels which can boast being built right on
the Montmartre hill (remember Amelie?). Its rooms are comfy,
decorated in the bourgeois style of post-WWII France. Rates
are in the low range for the location. |
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Hotel Moulin Vert
 
www.hotel-moulinvert.com
74, rue du Moulin Vert
75014 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 45 43 65 38
Fax: (33) 1 45 43 08 86 |
Hotel Moulin Vert is owned
by a Swiss fellow. "Dogs don't breed cats" say French people,
and this man is no exception: his establishment is as clean
as a whistle and hospitable. Rooms are rather spacey to Parisian
standards, and equipped with double-glazed windows. The hotel
is situated close to the Montparnasse district, about 25 minutes
away from Notre Dame Cathedral. Business travellers will like
its proximity to the Porte de Versailles Trade Show Center.
Rates are low-to-midrange. |
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Hotel Place de Clichy
 
www.hotel-paris-moulin-rouge.com
71, rue de Douai
75009 PARIS
Tel: (33) 1 48 74 76 41
Fax: (33) 1 48 74 00 42 |
Hotel Place Clichy is
located in a busy neighborhood, close to movie-famous 'Moulin
Rouge' and not far from the Pigalle red district. Unremarkable
from the architectural angle, the hotel is adequately comfortable,
its furnishings modern. The hotel staff is friendly and service-minded.
Rates are low-to-midrange. |
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Hotel de Lille  
www.hotel-paris-lille.com
40,rue de Lille
75007 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 42 61 29 09
Fax: (33) 1 42 61 53 97 |
The art-deco inspired
Hotel de Lille is located right behind the Orsay and (across
the Seine) the Louvre museums. A strategic situation for art
buffs who also want to stay in the Latin Quarter (neighboring
universities used to teach their students in Latin, hence the
nickname). The hotel rooms are comfortable but rather small.
Rates are mid-range. |
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Hotel Malar  
www.eiffeltower-paris-hotel.com
29, rue Malar
75007 PARIS
Tel: (33) 1 45 51 38 46
Fax: (33) 1 45 55 20 19 |
Hotel Malar struck us as
a very neat, clear, nicely modern hotel. Perhaps its most remarkable
architectural feature is the inside courtyard around which the
building is wrapped up. The rooms are quiet and well-proportioned,
some are spacier than others. The hotel's location is premium:
Eiffel Tower and Napoleon's Invalides Dome lie nearby. Rates
are well in-range for the area. |
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Hotel Sport 
www.hotel-paris-sport.com
258 Av. Daumesnil
75012 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 43 43 61 36
Fax: (33) 1 46 28 91 57 |
An unpretentious 2-star
hotel which offers good value for money in its category. The
44 rooms are rather spacey (for Paris!) and have double-glazed
windows. About half of them open out on to a quiet, sunny courtyard
and parking lot. The hotel is within easy walking distance of
the "Green Corridor", a planted promenade that runs between
the Place de la Bastille and Daumesnil Lake in the Vincennes
Park. Rates are quite cheap, check the 'Specials'. |
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Hotel de la Porte
Dorée  
www.paris-hotels-paris.com
273, av. Daumesnil
75012 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 43 07 56 97
Fax: (33) 1 49 28 08 18 |
Recently renovated in a
themed-up tone, the Porte Dorée Hotel is located in the trendy
section of the XIIth district, in the South-Eastern part of
Paris. It is run by a bi-cultural family: the hostess is from
Colorado and her husband is French. Expect American-style service,
and local knowledge of Paris. Rooms are warm and comfy. Rates
are a steal, vacancy is low, so book in advance. |
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Hotel Le Clement  
www.clement-moliere-paris-hotel.com
6, rue Clément
75006 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 43 26 53 60
Fax: (33) 1 44 07 06 83 |
Well located in St Germain
des Pres (the Latin Quarter), the Hotel Clement could qualify
for the adjective 'charming'. Its rooms are color-themed, and
nicely decorated in a modern-yet-personal way. The hostess is
welcoming, and we liked the atmosphere. Rates are in the upper
range but value for money is good. |
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Hotel Fénelon  
23, rue Buffault
75009 PARIS
Tel: (33) 1 48 78 32 18
Fax: (33) 1 48 78 38 15 |
Located behind the Garnier
Opera House and the Church of Madeleine, Hotel Fenelon is in
fact a 1930s villa. Everything here is art-deco, from furniture
to wallpaper and accessories. The interior courtyard is very
quiet and nicely planted. Subway stations are close by, even
the Express Subway which rides you directly to the Champs Elysees
avenue. |
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Hotel Louxor 
www.hotels-paris-hotel.com
4, rue Taylor
75010 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 42 08 23 91
Fax: (33) 1 42 08 03 30 |
Hotel Louxor is in need
of a good revamping, but we should say its owners' good spirits
and very affordable rates offset what it currently lacks in
beauty. The hotel is situated next to Republic Plaza, a popular
spot from which one can stroll along the XIXth century "Grands
Boulevards". |
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Hotel Paris France
 
www.paris-france-hotel.com
72, rue Turbigo
75003 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 42 78 00 04
Fax: (33) 1 42 71 99 43 |
Tucked between the quaint
Marais district, the Republic Plaza and the Modern Art Pompidou
Museum, Hotel Paris France is located in one of those slightly
off-centered spots which are busy during the week and rather
quiet in the weekend. The recently renovated rooms are color-themed
and well-arranged, with modern furnishings. Rates a mid-range
for the area. |
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Hotel Ajiel
 
www.ajiel-hotel-paris.com
237, rue de la Convention
75015 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 55 76 31 31
Fax: (33) 1 48 28 34 13 |
A nicely modern hotel
housed in a 1930s building, Ajiel lies next door to the Trade
Show Park of Porte de Versailles, about 15 minutes away from
the Montparnasse district, and close to the Brassens greenery
- a recently renovated upscale neighborhood. Rooms are well
equipped, and the hotel staff is warm-hearted. Rates are mid-range
for this hotel category. |
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Hotel Americain  
www.paris-hotel-americain.com
72 rue Charlot
75003 PARIS
Tel: (33) 1 48 87 58 92
Fax: (33) 1 48 87 48 03 |
Hospitable and comfortable,
Hotel Americain has cozy rooms with modern conveniences. It
is centrally located (the Marais district), a quick and easy
access to some of the major sights of Paris - Bastille, Montmartre,
Notre Dame Cathedral. We liked the stone walls, and the affordable
rates. |
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Hotel du Square d'Anvers
 
www.hotel-paris-montmartre.com
6, Place d'Anvers
75009 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 42 81 20 74
Fax: (33) 1 48 78 47 45 |
Situated on the Montmartre
hill, Hotel du Square d'Anvers's second most remarkable feature
is the view from its top floor - breathtaking. Furniture style
is contemporary, rooms are rather small and quiet. Rates are
upper mid-range for the location. |
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Baudelaire Bastille
Hotel  
www.paris-hotel-bastille.com
12, rue de Charonne
75011 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 47 00 40 98
Fax: (33) 1 43 38 57 81 |
The Bastille district has
become one of the hottest spots in Paris lately: young up-and-coming
designer meets latino dancer. A must-be-roamed place for the
guests of the neighboring Baudelaire Bastille Hotel, a well-noted
establishment housing 47 rooms equipped with whatever is expected
for this hotel category. We liked particularly those rooms which
are color-coordinated. Rates are very affordable in the low
season, and mid-range or the high one. |
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Hotel Champerret Héliopolis
 
www.champerret-heliopolis-paris-hotel.com
13,rue d'Héliopolis
75017 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 47 64 50 44
Fax: (33) 1 47 64 50 44 |
This is a themed-up hotel,
recently re-decorated in the spirit of a ship interior. Rooms
are modern, doubles are rather spacey. The Champerret-Héliopolis
lies close to the Congress Center of Porte Maillot (hence the
many restaurants around), about 6 mins away from the top of
the Champs Elysees avenue. Rates are low-to-midrange. Service
is good and speedy. |
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Hotel de la Perdrix
Rouge  
www.hotel-perdrixrouge-paris.com
5, rue Lassus
75019 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 42 06 09 53
Fax: (33) 1 42 06 88 70 |
The Red Partridge Hotel
nestles in the XIXth district, the North-East section of the
capital, a bit far from its center -- a slight handicap largely
offset by the neighboring Buttes-Chaumont Park, the quietness
of the surroundings, and the 'old working-class Paris' feeling
of the Belleville quarter. The owners are kind, always ready
to help. Rooms are unpretentious, well equipped with amenities,
and feature double-glazed windows. Rates are a steal at less
than USD 80 a triple room. |
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Hotel du Palais Bourbon
 
www.bourbon-paris-hotel.com
49, rue de Bourgogne
75007 PARIS
Tel: (33) 1 44 11 30 70
Fax: (33) 1 45 55 20 21 |
'Classic' perhaps describes
most accurately the Hotel du Palais Bourbon. Be it because of
the location -- next to the Parliament, the Rodin Museum, and
Napoleon's resting place -- or more simply because of the owners'
tastes, the place oozes classic French comfort. Dark veneers
and hardwood are generously used everywhere, heavy rugs and
draperies too. This establishment has a something portly to
it. Except for a few of them, rooms are rather spacey. Not so
surprisingly, rates are in the upper range. But in such a decor,
we would venture value for money remains good. |
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Hotel La Serre  
www.eiffeltower-hotel-paris.com
24 bis, rue Cler
75007 PARIS
Tel: (33) 1 47 05 52 33
Fax: (33) 1 40 62 95 66 |
A small and cozy house,
Hotel La Serre is managed by the Berauds, a friendly couple
who will run the extra mile for their guests. The place sits
halfway between the Eiffel Tower and Napoleon's Invalides Dome.
The nearby open-air market deserves a morning visit, just as
the attached family-run restaurant. The double-room rate is
a steal. A word to the wise: book in advance. |
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Hotel Lamartine Opéra
 
39, rue Lamartine
75009 PARIS
Tel: (33) 1 48 78 78 58
Fax: (33) 1 48 74 65 15 |
We think of the Larmartine
Opera as a business traveler's hotel. It is well situated in
a banking district, not far from the Opera House and the 'inner
belt', the roadway along which once stood the third line of
ramparts erected around Paris. The rooms are well furnished
in the traditional 'bourgeois' style, and offer internet access.
Rates are in the upper range, but not out-of-sync with the area. |
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Hotel Modern'Est  
www.hotel-modernest-paris.com
91, boulevard de Strasbourg
75010 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 40 37 77 20
Fax: (33) 1 40 37 17 55 |
The Modern'Est is a small,
unpretentious hotel located near the Eastern Train Station.
From that standpoint, travelers making Paris a stopover to other
Eastbound destinations will find it very convenient. The furnishings
are reminiscent of the 1950s in France, nothing luxurious. Double-glazing
is appreciated. The place is neat and well run, its staff is
helpful. The nearby metro stations ensure an easy access to
the main Parisian landmarks. Rates are low range, value for
money is good. |
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Hotel Utrillo  
www.hotel-paris-utrillo.com
7, rue Aristide Bruant
75018 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 42 58 13 44
Fax: (33) 1 42 23 93 88 |
Built on the foothills
of the Montmartre mound, about 10 mins on foot from the Church
of the Sacret Heart, the Utrillo is one of Paris smaller hotels
with 30 rooms only - a typical size for the area. The owners
gave it a nice character, with walnut burr veneers in the rooms
and an unusual feature for a Parisian hotel: a Finnish sauna.
Rates are moderate for the area. |
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New Orient Hotel  
www.hotel-paris-orient.com
16, rue de Constantinople
75008 Paris
Tel: (33) 1 45 22 21 64
Fax: (33) 1 42 93 83 23 |
The area where the New
Orient is located is known as the luthier district. Walk down
a block to the Rome street, and you'll find many violin and
stringed instrument makers. The hotel is housed in a solid Haussmann-style
building, and very nicely decorated. Rooms are comfortable and
furnished in the late XVIIIth and mid-XIXth styles, a characteristic
quite often found in French provincial homes. About 15 mins
away lies the Monceau Park, an expense of greenery where the
upscale XVIIth district society likes to gather on sundays.
There are two subway stations conveniently close to the hotel.
Rates are relatively moderate for the area. |
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Parisiana Hotel  
www.parisiana-hotel.com
21, Rue de Chabrol
75010 PARIS
Tel: (33) 1 47 70 68 33
Fax: (33) 1 48 00 00 67 |
Nothing fancy or quaint
about the Parisiana Hotel, the two best features of which are
its low rates and the willingness of the owners to help you
around. This business hotel is located near the Nord train station,
which is very convenient for people traveling from or to Northern
Europe. Some of the rooms give on the inner courtyard, all of
them are soundproofed. Access to other areas of Paris is easy,
with plenty of metro stations around. Promotional rates don't
come much cheaper for this hotel category in Paris. |
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Sovereign Saint Ouen
 
www.hotel-paris-sovereign.com
54, quai de Seine 93400 St-Ouen
Tél.: 33 (0)1 40 12 91 29
Fax : 33 (0)1 40 10 89 49 |
Located on the bank of
the Seine River, Sovereign Saint Ouen Hotel offers a prestigious
location and hotel for your stay in Paris. You will be only
a short travel from Notre Dame Cathedral, or take a bus to Montmartre,
Versailles, or many other charming attractions in Paris. |
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3-Star
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www.paris-hotel-tilsitt.com
23 rue Brey
75017 PARIS
Tel: +33 1 43 80 39 71
Fax: +33 1 47 66 37 63 |
For those of our business readers who travel to Paris to lock in a deal, the Tilsitt Etoile is a strong choice. The location is prime, about 5 minutes away (on foot) from the Champs Elysees avenue and 7 minutes from the business area of the Iena avenue and the Marceau Avenue. The Tilsitt hotel is a 3-star who belongs to a family with a long history in the hotel business. The current owner, Stephanie Batten, stepped in the footsteps of her parents. She is service-oriented, and that shows in the details: the reception people know who you are when you check in, and they take care of your luggage immediately. Both the owner and the reception personnel are knowledgeable about Paris, and of very good advice as to where to go and how to get there fast. The rooms are comfortable, though not very spatious. Bed sizes available: queen and double. Cleanliness is top-notch, with a superintendent checking the quality of cleaning each day. Report cards left in the rooms allow guests to express their feelings, and we were told the hotel is often complimented. Rooms are air-conditioned, and they are equiped with high-speed WiFi internet access, a commodity appreciated by business clients. The seminar room can seat about 25 persons. Lastly, the buffet breakfast is solid and tasty. Room rates are commensurate with those of a 3-star in this area, but the hotel offers surprisingly good special discounts and last-minute rates on their website: we could get a standard room for EUR 88 on a last-minute booking!
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3 rue Verniquet
75017 Paris
Tel: 33 (0) 1 43 80 26 30
Fax: 33 (0) 1 43 80 38 55 |
The 17th district of Paris is one of the best-kept secret s of the French capital. This rather large district features several noteworthy areas, and the Hotel de Neuville is tucked in one of them: it is located behind the Pereire boulevard, a long and narrow strech of greenery which uses to be the inside wall of Paris XIXth century ramparts. The ramparts have since been demolished, and the railway line which used to serve the cannons at the walls is now out of service. Remains the greenery. The block where the Neuville is located is relatively quiet, and definitely a nice itinerary for a walk. When you enter the hotel, you find yourself in a spatious reception area decorated affluently in a modern taste. Note the view on the inner patio where you can be served your breakfast. The building is a former hotel particulier, a mansion, built in the 19th century. The hotel personnel is helpful. The owner, Mr. Albar, has been in the hotel industry forever, and one can see that in the way his personnel takes care of you. The rooms are well decorated, in a plush way, and air-conditioned. The rooms on the higher floor afford a very nice view over the trees of the boulevard. We found the bedding comfortable, and cleanliness was not an issue. The regular room rates are adequate for this type of hotel, but their periodical discounted rates are awesome. Go to their booking system to get the best rates.
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9 rue Gaillon
75002 PARIS
Tel: 33 (0) 1 47 42 47 74
Fax: 33 (0) 1 47 42 01 23 |
The Gaillon Opera Hotel conquered our hearts very quickly. Firstly, the manager, Mr Wolecki, is not without reminding you of Jeeves: well mannered, full of resources, ready to come to the rescue and save your bacon. Then, the hotel is really well kept - a reflection probably of Mr. Woleckio's experience as a hotel manager in the French countryside (those of our readers who traveled a bit in provincial France know one generally benefits from a higher standard of service there). The rooms are surprisingly spatious, the curtains as thick as old tapestries, the furniture is solid wood (French bourgeois style), the ceilings feature wooden beams, and the mattresses are adequately padded. All BestWestern hotels must adhere to strict guidelines of cleanliness, service, and general quality: the Gaillon Opera is no exception. Price-wise, the rates aren't the cheapest in Paris, but the hotel periodically offer deep discounts to individual travellers. Just do as if you were booking a room online, and the booking engine will return the best rates available for your dates: we could get rates of EUR119 a night in March, a steal compared with other similar quality hotels.
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1 rue Augereau
75007
PARIS
Tel: 33 (0) 1 45 51 63 02
Fax: 33 (0) 1 47 05 28 96 |
The Londres Eiffel hotel is the closest 3-star to the Eiffel Tower: 2 minutes from the Champ de Mars (we clocked ourselves). The hotel is recommended by several travel guides, and the bulk of its clientele is American. Its owner, Mrs Prigent, is ready to help, and she and her staff know they way around Paris - very helpful indeed. The rooms are spacious, you can move around the bed. The general color theme of the hotel is raspberry and goldenrod, very soothing ot the eyes. Bedding is firm and comfortable, cleanliness is not an issue. Room rates are quite affordable for this type of hotel. Overall, very good value for money.
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www.hotel-paris-corail.com
23,rue de Lyon, 75012 PARIS
Tel. : 33 (0) 1 43 43 23 54
Fax : 33 (0) 1 43 43 82 55 |
A few steps from Lyon Railway
station and only five minutes walk from Bastille Opera, the
Corail Hotel offers a hearty, friendly setting suitable for
the business person or tourist. From this convenient location,
it is easy to take a RER line to La Défense, Disneyland,
or many of the other attractions in Paris. |
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www.arts-residence-paris.com
14, rue Gît-le-Cour 75006 PARIS
Tel. (33) 01 55 42 71 11
Fax : (33) 01 55 42 71 00 |
Talk about atmosphere!
Every room in this small, charming hotel housed in a 17th-century
building has a different volume and features, but all of them
have exposed-beam ceilings. The owner has taken great pains
to make sure everything is carefully decorated. The rooms feature
old oil paintings in magnificent frames, matching curtains and
bedspreads, old furniture and loads of character. One magnificent
suite has a secretary that will inspire authors with the worst
case of writer's block. Another huge suite, this one on the
top floor, has a sloping ceiling and a view of Paris rooftops.
The reception area communicates with the café next door.
The clerk speaks eight languages. Rather pricey but worth it. |
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www.charm-hotel-paris.com
17, rue Lacepede
75005 Paris |
Hotel Saint Christophe
is located in the Jardin des Plantes area, not far from Saint
Germain des Prés, Notre Dame, and other major attractions
in Paris. Relax in the refined décor of your room and
enjoy a generous breakfast before setting out to experience
Paris, the City of Light. Hotel Saint Christophe offers fully
equipped rooms, with a minibar, and satellite |
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www.charming-hotel-paris.com
203, boulevard Raspail
75014 Paris |
Comfort and charm surrounds
you in this Art-Deco style hotel only moments from Saint Germain
des Prés. This hotel is located in the Montparnasse area,
a crossroads of art and culture made famous in the 1930s for
its painters, poets and writers. You will be sure to enjoy a
comfortable, modern room at the Hotel Raspail Montparnasse,
with art covering the walls and historical atmosphere. |
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www.chateaudun-paris-hotel.com
30 rue de Chateaudun, 75009 PARIS
Tel. :01 49 70 09 99
Fax :01 49 70 06 99 |
This place seems to have
a real feminine touch, which is only natural since its owner
is a woman. The hotel features feminine colors, refined decoration
and original oil paintings and sculptures in the reception area
as well as in the big, modern, impeccably decorated, sunny rooms.
The breakfast room resembles a modern painting, with bright
red, green, blue and turquoise tones. The owner is an artist
herself and very attentive to details. The hotel is near the
Saint Lazare train station, so it's very convenient if you're
planning a trip to Normandy. |
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www.aberotel-paris-hotel.com
24, rue Blomet, 75015 Paris
Tél. : 33 (0) 1 40 61 70 50
Fax : 33 (0) 1 40 61 08 31 |
This hotel is owned by
a lady who wants it to have the look and feel of a private home.
Mission accomplished. The breakfast room and its beautiful faience
dishes make you feel like you're sitting in somebody's kitchen.
The lobby's sofa and armchairs are deep and cushy. The owner
is also an animal-lover, which accounts for the sculptures of
little critters everywhere. All the rooms are decorated in warm
red and orange tones and feature exposed wooden details. The
garden is a real treat in summer. Near the Latin Quarter. |
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www.hotel-paris-prince.com
66, avenue Bosquet, 75007 PARIS
Tel. :33 (0) 1 47 05 40 90
Fax :33 (0) 1 47 53 06 62 |
There's nothing fancy about
this hotel, but the rooms are modern, functional and comfortable.
The lobby has a delightful grandfather clock. The Eiffel Tower,
Champs de Mars and Invalides are a short walk away. |
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www.hotel-paris-passy.com
6, rue de la Tour,
75016 PARIS |
In the mood for some 1930s
nostalgia? The authentic Art Deco style (we especially liked
the elevator grill) makes this hotel seem like it's straight
out of a Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers movie. The breakfast room
has real silverware (the heavy kind) and a huge buffet. On a
quiet little street in a posh residential neighborhood. |
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www.dacia-paris-hotel.com
41, boulevard Saint-Michel, 75005 Paris
Tel: + 33 (0) 1 53 10 27 77
Fax: + 33 (0) 1 44 07 10 33 |
If you want to get a little
jogging in during your Paris trip, this place is right up your
alley because it's close to the Luxembourg Gardens. Mr. Desmoulins
warmly welcomes his guests to period rooms with old furniture
and plenty of atmosphere. Everything matches in the woody, tastefully
decorated rooms. Try to get the one with the splendid canopy
bed. |
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www.hotel-paris-ascot.com
2, rue Monsigny, 75002 PARIS
Tel : 01 42 96 87 66
Fax : 01 49 27 06 06
| This hotel near the Garnier
Opera House was once a mansion owned by the 19th-century composer
Jacques Offenbach. The breakfast room has been decorated to
resemble a Paris café. The spacious but cozy rooms are
decorated with homey, flower-patterned matching curtains and
bedspreads. |
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www.hotel-paris-etoile.com
Tel. : 33 (0) 1 42 67 15 60
Fax : 33 (0) 1 42 67 32 11 |
Hard-working, energetic,
English-speaking Mr. Bachie frankly had us wondering if he ever
gets any sleep: he always seems to be on the job at this meticulously-maintained
hotel. Something else we find attractive is the location: quiet
rue Claude Pouillet runs parallel to bustling rue Lévy,
a Hollywood stage-set of a Paris market street. Upscale Monceau
Park is also nearby, and major attractions such as the Eiffel
Tower are short trips away. The lobby offers Internet access.
Good value for money compared to other hotels in the 17th district.
Mr. Bachie smartly adjusts rates depending on the time of year,
so off-peak travelers will find real bargains. |
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www.hotelneuillypark.com
23 rue Madeleine Michelis
92220 Neuilly sur Seine |
Step back in time to 1900.
This is the Neuilly Park hotel, near Champs-Elysees and the
Arch of Triumph, the Porte Maillot convention hall and La Defense
business district. The reception area has a magnificent glass
dome. Each room is well decorated with beautiful materials,
old prints, replicas of Art Nouveau furniture and antique fabrics.
The owners told us they knew people who like to stay here for
that reason alone! Built in a quiet, upscale suburb, the hotel
offers half-price discounts on weekends, making already reasonable
rates a real bargain. |
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232 boulevard Raspail,
75014 Paris |
Benoit Mulliez, the director
of this pretty, rustic hotel just a five-minute stroll from
Saint Germain des Prés, has a genuine sense of what tourists
want. The staff extends a warm welcome, and the hotel is not
only very clean but also periodically renovated. The is an Internet
terminal in the lobby. Tastefully decorated rooms have many
conveniences, including cable TV, a minibar and air-conditioning.
Good value for money in an early-nineteenth century setting.
We felt special in the wood-paneled Napoleonic breakfast room.
The hotel offers private parking spaces in a nearby underground
garage. |
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www.hotel-paris-montparnasse.com
61 Boulevard du Montparnasse
75006 Paris
Tél : 33-1-45 48 94 99
Fax : 33-1-45 44 09 25 |
Directly opposite the Montparnasse
Tower, which offers stunning views of Paris and looks beautiful
at night. The rooms have a flowery, feminine touch, with matching
curtains and bedspreads. The reception area features medieval-style
furniture. This hotel is a good hopping spot if you're traveling
on to Brittany or southwest France: the train station is just
across the street (on the high-speed train, a trip to Bordeaux
takes just 3 hours, a trip to Nantes about the same). |
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www.clement-moliere-paris-hotel.com
21, rue Moliere (Avenue de l'Opéra)
75001 Paris
Tel : 33 (0) 1 42 96 22 01
Fax : 33 (0) 1 42 60 48 68 |
Not surprisingly, a bust
of the French playwright the hotel is named after sits in the
reception area. The theater he founded, the Comédie Française,
is practically next door. So are the Louvre and the wonderful
Palais Royal. The hotel is decorated with lots of interesting,
old little objects, such as Art Deco lamps. We liked the soft,
indirect lighting, the marble floor and the big marble columns.
All the rooms are impeccably decorated. Each has a charming
little detail, such as a small bronze statue, and many have
exposed wood-beam ceilings. |
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www.paris-hotel-louvre.com
www.louvre-ste-anne.fr
32, rue Sainte Anne, 75001 Paris
Tel : 33-1-40-20-02-35
Fax : 33-1-40-15-91-13 |
The Corsican-Austrian couple
who runs this hotel, which lies within easy walking distance
to the Louvre museum, the Garnier Opera house and major shopping
thoroughfares, gives their guests a warm, friendly welcome.
Competent and helpful, they are always more than happy to assist
you by giving directions, making transportation arrangements
and ironing out minor problems. Don't be shy about asking, they
speak fluent English and German. Nice rooms. Good value for
money. |
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6, rue de Belloy, 75116 PARlS
Tel. 33 (0)1 47 20 88 90
Fax 33 (0)1 40 70 98 73 |
It's no coincidence that
a portrait of Madame Sévigné, France's famous
17th-century woman of letters and society hostess, graces the
lobby. Mr. and Mrs. Boileau, the charming couple who runs this
hotel, hung it there to show that they enjoy receiving guests
as much as she did. Almost all the spacious rooms have antique
furniture. The hotel is in a beautiful upscale neighborhood.
It's a bit on the pricey side, but the owners aren't trying
to make money by squeezing in as many people as possible. |
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www.angleterre-paris-hotel.com
91 rue La Boétie, 75008 PARIS
Tel. :33 (0) 01 43 59 35 45
Fax :33 (0) 01 45 63 22 22 |
On a quiet street just
off the Champs-Elysées, halfway between the Arch of Triumph
and the Place de la Concorde. Just right if you feel like getting
a shot of 1970s nostalgia: the reception area and spacious rooms
are all decorated in the Disco Decade style. Excellent rates
considering the prime location. |
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5, rue Marivaux, 75002 PARIS
Tel. 33 (0) 1 42 97 59 83
Fax : 33 (0) 1 40 15 95 58 |
This hotel is in a 17th-century
building right next to the Comédie Française playhouse,
so the theater theme isn't surprising. The dramatic old grand
staircase and huge reception area add to the effect. The Spanish
painter Goya lived in this house, which has layer upon layer
of history. Some of the spacious rooms feature low ceilings
with exposed wooden beams and original little windows. All of
them have different shapes and sizes. The rather steep rates
are worth it for the historic patina and location on a small,
quiet street in a beautiful neighborhood. |
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www.hotel-paris-laperle.com
14, rue des Canettes, 75006 Paris
Tel. 33 (0)1 43 29 10 10
Fax : 33 (0)1 46 34 51 04 |
A Dutchman gave this hotel
to his wife, Pearl; hence the name. The web site has a great
virtual tour. The lobby opens out on to a huge, partly covered
Spanish patio which doubles as a breakfast room. A highly-skilled
professional tends the bar, which is rare for a three-star hotel.
Maybe that's why this place is a hit with the Scottish rock
band Texas. They stay here whenever they're in town. La Perle
is on an old, narrow, lively street near Saint Sulpice church
lined with cafes, bars and restaurants. The young, amicable
director, an Englishman named Mr. Spowe, sets the tone for the
whole staff, which is very friendly, from the bartender to the
chambermaids. Located in a 17th-century house, the rooms have
low ceilings and exposed wooden beams. Excellent value for money:
it could almost be a four-star because of the service, location
and bar. |
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12-14 rue du Roule, 75001 PARIS
Tel: 33-1-42-33-00-71
Fax: 33-1-40-26-06-86 |
Fashionably designed, the
Tonic Hotel Louvre welcomes you to the treasures of Paris. The
Louvre Museum, Tuileries, the Seine, and the charm of Parisian
cafés and shops are at the doorstep of this spacious
and dynamic hotel. Enjoy a modern room in a hotel full of grace
and elegance. |
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www.hotel-paris-bosquet.com
19, rue de Champ de Mars, 75007 PARIS
Tel. (33) 1 47 05 25 45
Fax: (33) 1 45 55 08 24 |
The Relais Bosquet hotel,
situated near the Eiffel Tower and the Invalides Church (Napoleon's
final resting place), has the amenities coming with a good 3-star
hotel. There's a plus though: the owner is very proud of his
coffee, and rightly so — we personally think it ranks
among the best served at any hotel in Paris. The fruit juices
aren't bad either. The staff is friendly. Quiet, rather spacious,
and air-conditioned rooms are decorated in soft tones. You may
take advantage of winter and summer discount rates during certain
periods. The hotel has a website offering a secure online booking
and payment system. |
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www.bastille-paris-hotel.com
3, rue Parrot 75012 Paris
Tel : 33 (0) 1 43 43 41 52
Fax : 33 (0) 1 43 43 81 16 |
Mr. Hautier, the owner
of this beautifully-decorated hotel, is anything but haughty:
really friendly and outgoing, yet at the same time respectful
and self-effacing. Some rooms have glass doors opening out on
to balconies. The Lyons train station is just down the street,
so this is a perfect hopping-off point if you're planning a
trip to Southern France: the Mediterranean is now just three
hours away on the new high-speed train. |
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www.elysa-paris-hotel.com
6,rue Gay Lussac, 75005 Paris
Tel: 33(1)43 25 31 74
Fax: 33(1)46 34 56 27 |
Ideal for those addicted
to running and strolling because it is located next door to
the Luxembourg Gardens, where you also take the kids to enjoy
marionette shows and sail toy boats in the basins. Spacious,
comfortable rooms with big beds and tables make up for the lack
of a particular style. This hotel caters to families - not surprising
since the owners are a brother-sister team. They sometimes squabble
but don't let that put you off: this is a very relaxed, down-to-earth
place. |
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www.hotel-paris-opera.com
16 Rue d'Antin
75002 Paris |
In the heart of the Paris
tourist area, between the Louvre and the Opéra, Hotel
Etats-Unis invites you to a warm and refined atmosphere. Find
the atmosphere of an English pub at the Buckingham bar, dine
and shop at the wonderful cafés and shops, and experience
the Champs Elysées, the Eiffel Tower and all the wonderful
treasures Paris offers. |
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13, rue Saint-Sulpice, 75006 Paris
Tel: 33 (0) 1 43 257 011
Fax: 33 (0) 1 43 299 734 |
Welcome to the enchanting
atmosphere of the Hotel de l'Odeon. Located in Saint-Germain
des Prés of yesteryear within the 16th century walls
of a Left Bank hotel, you will be delighted to experience the
best of what Paris has to offer. A leisurely stroll down the
Seine River will take you to the Louvre, the Champs Elysées,
and Eiffel Tower. |
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www.paris-hotel-booking.com
43 Rue des Ecoles
75005 Paris |
A location in the heart
of the Left Bank's student quarter, near the Sorbonne, sets
the tone for this hotel. It has a studious atmosphere and a
tradition of welcoming scholars from around the world to its
spacious, comfortable rooms. They are bright in summer because
the hotel is on the sunny side of the street. There is an Internet
terminal in the lobby. Rates are average for the neighborhood. |
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www.hotel-paris-tourism.com
6, rue des Acacias
75017 Paris |
No shortage of style here.
The Centre Ville Etoile hotel is a small jewel of interior design,
blending Art Nouveau decoration with Eiffel-style inner walkways.
We found all the amenities expected from a 3-star hotel, and
management was helpful. The place is located right behind the
Arc de Triomphe, at the top of the Champs Elysées avenue. Rates
are commensurate with this upscale district. |
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