Whats a good budget hotel near night life in Paris?
2 Rugby fans staying for one night in Paris. Got to be budget but central. Near bars etc High speed internet etc not required. Just need a bed and a wiked location
Please dont give me areas – I need specific hotels please
My Favorite the Hotel St. Andre des Artes is a good choice. Its in the 6th arrondissement just over the boundry with the 5th. The area is filled with pleasant bars, restaurants and cafes. You can see more of the hotel at this website: http://www.123france.com/en/0/hotel-saint-andre-des-arts-paris_486_en/index.html
Right across the street is Le Mazet where Jim Morrison had his last drink. Corcoran’s Irish Pub down the block is especially convivial and the Pub St. Germain around the corner claims to serve more brands of beer than any other place in paris. Here’s a little video of the Cafe Conti which is at the end of the block. It will give you and idea of the neighborhood ambience: http://www.paris-zoom.com/video/259/Le-Conti.html#VIDEO
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Can someone please give me some details? I’m using Rick Steves to help plan a trip to Europe. He mentions that couchettes/sleepers are available for overnight trains. These are cheaper than the hotel trains (for example, a hotel train from Paris to Madrid, overnight, is going to be $100 pp plus the rail pass).
My question is this: do all trains have a berth for sleeping? even if it isn’t a hotel train? For example, I’m looking at taking the train fron St-Jean-de-Luz-Ciboure into Madrid, to avoid the Hotel Train, and it’s an overnight trip (leaves at 21:04, arrives at 8:20). (Trains are CVG 8543 and Coralt 204). I’m assuming that if I take this train, I can find somewhere to sleep for the night, or do I just have to sit up in my seat for 12 hours?
I will give you a web site below that shows pictures and explains a lot about couchettes.
I don’t know who Rick Steves is, but you need a good travel agent to contact Rail Europe for you to make reservations and insure you know what you are actually booking. Check with your local travel agent.
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