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Hôtel Le Relais Saint Charles - Paris Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Hôtel Le Relais Saint Charles

72 Boulevard De Grenelle, Paris - Map
 
 
"Excellent value"
Hotel was clean and clearly relatively recently refurbished. Hotel was easily accessible by metro, had a number of restaurants and …
A Traveller
Hotel Claret - Paris Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
$264

Hotel Claret

44 Boulevard De Bercy, Paris - Map
 
 
"Convenient location"
Good hotel and handy for metro. Comfortable room, although compact. We had room at rear hotel so nice and quiet. Room would have …
Michele from Bedford, UK
Hotel Savoy - Clichy Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Hotel Savoy

20 Rue Villeneuve, Clichy - Map
 
 
"Friendly, basic and clean hotel"
Friendly, helpful staff. Room a little small (and very hot!), quite basic but perfectly pleasant for a 1 night stay
A Traveller
Hôtel Saint-Roch - Paris Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Hôtel Saint-Roch

25 Rue Saint-Roch, Paris - Map
 
 
"A Gem in Paris"
It's a gem in Paris. I would stay there again and never mind about those 4 stars hotel.If Rodrigo on his roster, have a chat with …
GJ from Brisbane QLD, Australia
Comfort Hotel Nation - Paris Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Comfort Hotel Nation

12 Rue Leon Frot, Paris - Map
 
 
"Great budget hotel"
We are very happy with the hotel, because it is cheap. In addition the hotel is near the subway, so the location is more than …
Mim from Luton, UK
Mercure Paris Opéra Garnier - Paris Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Mercure Paris Opéra Garnier

4 rue de l'Isly, Paris - Map
 
 
"Mercurue Paris Opera Garnier"
Staff was extremely helpful and the room was very quiet and had excellet air conditioning. It was very hot when we arrived and the …
A Traveller
Mercure Paris Terminus Nord - Paris Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Mercure Paris Terminus Nord

12 Boulevard De Denain, Paris - Map
 
 
"Highly satisfied"
The hotel was ideally located for me - I arrived late at night at Paris Gare de Nord and was able to walk over to the hotel, check …
Traveller from Hull
ibis Paris Pont De Suresnes - Suresnes Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

ibis Paris Pont De Suresnes

6 Rue Des Bourets, Suresnes - Map
 
 
"A little disappointing but good value"
The most disappointing aspect to the stay was that there was no tea or coffee making facilities in the room. This meant one had to …
A Traveller
On the outskirts of Paris, on tramway line T2 which runs from La Défense to Issy-les-Moulineaux and to the Porte de …More
Hotel Clauzel - Paris Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars
$228

Hotel Clauzel

33 Rue des Martyrs, Paris - Map
 
 
"This is our 4th stay bringing …"
This is our fourth time to paris for three night stays,as allways our base was the Hotel Clauzal,as we like the location and …
David from midlands
Albe Hotel - Paris Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Albe Hotel

1 Rue De La Harpe, Paris - Map
 
 
"Super hotel for weekend breaks."
A lovely, smallish hotel in an amazing central location. The staff were lovely and very welcoming and helpful. The room was …
Sue from England, UK

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    Pocket Guide: Paris

    It's easy to fall for Paris. Even if you've never been, you'll probably have felt the attraction already; its beauty is no secret. Endlessly written about, painted, and photographed, Paris conjures up emotions for which adequate words and images simply don't exist. Whatever you have read, seen, or heard about the city, the most important thing you need to do is visit.

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    A bit of va-va-velib

    Only Paris can make a gray, bulky bicycle seem glamorous and sophisticated. Velib, the city's free hire bikes, are Paris's answer to traffic congestion, the good heath of its inhabitants, and transport strikes. For the visitor, they offer an excellent way to get to know the city's 20 arrondissements, or districts, all of which have their own distinctive markings.

    The heart of the capital, on the Ile de la Cité, is where Paris began around 250 BC. Now home to the law courts, a flower market, and the gothic masterpiece Notre Dame, it's a deservedly popular spot. Like most of Paris's landmarks, Notre Dame is always surrounded by people gazing up in awe and wonder. Climb the south tower and you'll be similarly humbled as you look down on the city landscape of grand boulevards, parks, and monuments.

    Following your eye along the Seine, you can see the world's most famous museum, the Louvre, and further down, the instantly recognizable Eiffel Tower. Include these on your itinerary and you'll have made a small (but important) chip into the huge block of Paris's famous landmarks, monuments, and museums. It's quite possible that the list could seem overwhelming, but sitting at a pavement café with a strong coffee and a guidebook is a good start, and will certainly put you in the Parisian mood.

    A bit of ooh la la

    Back in 1889, the Moulin Rouge introduced a seductive, skirts-and-eyebrow-raising dance called the cancan. Today it hosts a sell-out show, though risqué titillation has been replaced by slick dance routines and acrobatics. The Opera National de Paris offers a program of classical ballet and opera, performed at the modern Opera Bastille and the grandiose Palais Garnier. In contrast to these big-scale productions, you'll find live music from rock to chanson throughout the week at venues ranging from scruffy basements to plush auditoriums. Alternatively, try a dinner cruise along the Seine for a traffic-free view of the city's carefully lit architecture.

    There are a dizzying number of festivals in Paris, each reinvigorating the city in a unique way. Visit on June 21st for a musical adventure as the city plays host to a free music festival, Fête de la Musique. As the world's capital of cinema, Paris naturally has its own film festival and the highest number of art-house cinemas per inhabitant. Open-air screenings, cinematographic tours, and an eclectic mix of films make up a busy program which is enough to push any blockbuster boundaries.

    It's true that people here often have a baguette under their arm. There is a boulangerie (bakery) on almost every street and even if you're not hungry the pastries in the window will probably have a persuasive impact. French cuisine is notoriously sophisticated, but you don't need to find Michelin stars to enjoy it. A neighborhood brasserie can offer a fine meal, a place to watch people come and go, and inspiration for your return visit to the city of light.

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