Hotels In Paris Disneyland Area
Disney’s Hotel Newport Bay Club – Disneyland Paris
Disney’s Hotel Newport Bay Club – Disneyland Paris
Cheap hotels with swimming pools in paris?
Well not cheap as in low stars. But a sustainable price for someone who isn’t exactly rich and wants to save money
On Tripadvisor you can see a list of hotels with swimming pool in Paris, you really have a large choice and on tripadvisor you don’t only have hotel names but also clients reviews, prices, pictures and thé website of each hôtel. Don’t be impressed by thé number of stars a hotel may have, in Paris, quite often, 2 stars hotels are much nicer than 4 stars one. 4 stars when they’re under 300 euros per night it means that they’re business ones, with meeting rooms which you don’t need, see also thé situation of thé hôtel.
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Hotel Giant 2 $0.72 Following its international success, Hotel Giant is back and bigger than ever. In Hotel Giant 2 you will create the hotel of your dreams and manage prestigious locations around the world. Your goal is to attract as many guests as possible and make sure they are satisfied throughout their stay. In order to meet your objective, you must develop a high standard of service, hire an excellent staff, de… |
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20 Oil Rubbed Bronze Paris Hotel or Train Rack style Towel Shelf with Hooks $79.99 Gorgeous Oil Rubbed Bronze towel shelf with robe hooks. In the Paris Hotel or Train Rack style. Perfect for your bathroom, pool area, or laundry room. Steel Tubing construction with Oil Rubbed Bronze finish. It also has 3 robe hooks on the bottom which fixed in place. Measures: Over all 20″ across with the shelf measuring 18″ and 7 3/4″” high. It comes 9 3/4″ out from the wall. Mounting instructio… |
questions about a parisian travel experience?
i am 23, i am wanting to go to paris. i haven wanted to for years now. so here is the advice i’m asking: what are hte must see,s do’s for a first time traveller to paris? how long to stay, where? ( cheap remember i’m 23 so without sacrificing quality and putting me in a hostel or pension, how about a hotel under 100 dollars a night?
or how about living iwht ahost family would taht be possible? how about studying french at the sorbonne?
where can you eat cheap in paris ( preferrably under 10 dollars a meal )?
study abroad programs?
i’m thinking this summer, people
merci beaucoup
Rose has more experience than I, but here’s a couple of things. Everyone leaves Paris in August – it’s hot. But if you don’t mind hot, you can probably get a better deal at that time of year. OTOH, more things might be closed.
Visit the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris. It’s off the beaten path, it’s lovely and there are lots of famous people buried there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A8re_Lachaise
If you know some French, use it. The French people will be nicer to you if you try to use their language.
I am not an adventurous eater. There were very few restaurants I liked in Paris. The one place I liked was Chez Marianne – and it’s just a sit down sandwich place as I recall and it’s not a touristy place. It’s a locals place. You might visit the restaurant that is famous for Benjamin Franklin having eaten there. I remember it because the bathroom is from a forgotten time. You won’t forget that.
They don’t put ice in anything. I learned how to say, in French, “I know it’s very American, but could I please have a glass of ice.” I was staying at the Le Grand Hotel – which is one of the best. I ordered a Diet Coke with Ice. I got a bucket of ice. They thought I had a headache or a black eye.
You can’t just walk into a restaurant without ordering anything and expect to use the restroom. Using the restroom in Paris involves payment in some fashion. You can either go into a restaurant and order something or you can pay to use the toilets on the street. Some of the big tourist attractions will have public toilets. Don’t expect much.
Good luck. My experience is 14 years old. I LOVED Paris – despite the little inconveniences. There is so much to see that you could easily spend two weeks and not see everything. Choose what you want to see the most and decide how you’re going to do it before you go. A city tour right off the bat might help. It’s just a bus tour around the city and it hits the highlights.
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Need a hotel in Paris for 3 nights post Seine river cruise that has AC (traveling in Aug)?
We are staying a few days in Paris after a cruise and need a hotel, centrally located (1st-4th, 7th-9th), rated at least 3 stars (pas trop cher), with air conditioned rooms, a lift and a no penalty cancellation policy. A tall order, I know, but someone out there must know somewhere!
Hi there!
the hotel Ascot Opera is in the 2nd arrondissement, near-by the 9th. It’s within walking distance with the Opera and the Grands Magasins.
Hotel Palais Bourbon is located between the Invalides and the Orsay museum, in the 7th. It’s a really lovely hotel.
The St-Vincent is a superb hotel in the 7th, maybe over you budget, I don’t know, but the decoration and the rooms are really beautiful, and romantic!
These 3 hotels are equipped with the A/C
Hotel Claude Bernard – Paris, France – ParisHotels