Places To Stay
Visitors to Paris can choose from a variety of lodging options, depending on budget, duration of stay, and location. Hotels are plentiful and reasonably dispersed throughout the city. In...
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Hotels
Nearly 1,500 hotels accommodated the droves of tourists arriving to the French capital in 2006. Over 75,000 rooms may seem like a lot, but in peak months lodging is tight and visitors...
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Landmark Hotels
The only four-star hotel in artsy Montmartre, the building built in 1900 offers 98 rooms, a cozy piano bar, and terrace dining. The Terrass is just minutes away from the Sacré Coeur...
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Hotel Apartments
For longer stays, apart’hotels (hotel apartments) provide visitors with hotel service and apartment living conditions. Advantages to staying in an apart’hotel include fully-furnished...
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Guest Houses & Bed & Breakfasts
Bed and breakfasts, known as Chambres d’hôtes, are often inexpensive and pleasant alternatives to hotels. Frequently situated in older buildings, B&Bs vary in quality and amenities. If...
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Motels & Rest Houses
Paris does not have a motel culture. While there aren’t any small rest houses where you can pull up your car and bunk cheaply for the night, there are options for those just passing...
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Hostels
Four youth hostels around Paris belong to the French branch of the International Youth Hostelling Network. Most rooms contain four to six beds, while collective living areas allow guests...
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Campsites
Yes, you can camp in the Bois de Boulogne. There are 75 bungalows and 435 spaces for mobile homes or tents available on a year-round basis for those who want to rough it while visiting...
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