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G-SPOTs Lost
22nd Jan 2011, 22:02
Hi Chaps

Its time to have a rethink about Paris Hotels

We have always managed to get a half decent rate at the Radisson Blu next to the Champs Elysee (very lucky I know) but they're stacked out

We need somewhere city centre, happy using the metro.

Any reccomendations gratefully recieved - links even better.

We'd normally get the Handler to do the legwork but we're in for mx

Cheers

G-DAVE
22nd Jan 2011, 22:23
Have you asked your mx people, they can often get good rates too. Or, still ask your handler you normally use as they are still often happy to help.

Sorry I can't offer any options myself.

pzu
22nd Jan 2011, 23:44
Haven't used them, but Accor brands usually OK

Adagio - Accor (http://www.accor.com/en/brands/brand-portfolio/adagio.html)

PZU - Out of Africa (Retired)

LGW Vulture
23rd Jan 2011, 08:37
Nothing is too cheap in Paris but Warwick Hotel Champs Elysees is OK but for quality try the Raphael Champs Elysees - pricey but quite boutique!

epsum
23rd Jan 2011, 08:58
We have used Terrace hotel in Montmartre.
Hotel - - Official Website - Terrass Hotel Paris - luxury hotel and restaurant Montmartre (http://www.terrass-hotel.com/e/hotel/)

Arkwright
24th Jan 2011, 09:04
Another vote here for La Terrace...... nice hotel with loads of restaurants within 15 minute walk. :D

Falconman
24th Jan 2011, 09:24
Terrass - always my choice when I have a choice.

Each room individually decorated - no two are the same.

Restaurant on roof (better in summer!).

Enjoy!

welliewanger
24th Jan 2011, 15:49
Have stayed in:
Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe Hotel, France: hotel rooms, suites in downtown Paris, France (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/parwg-renaissance-paris-arc-de-triomphe-hotel/)
Very nice, good location. Funky decor (although the lifts, with their very funky lighting, only make the world spin even faster after a night on the lash)

and
Paris Hotels | Outdoor garden near the Paris Tour Eiffel | Paris Downtown Hotel (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/parsp-renaissance-paris-le-parc-trocadero-hotel/)
More traditional Paris. Small rooms but very quaint. Also a good location.

ylatulippe
24th Jan 2011, 20:01
Recommended hotels for the Arc de Triomphe area of Paris include:

- Marriott Champs Elysees (approximately 15 miles from LFPB)
Paris Hotels | Upscale hotel rooms in downtown Paris, France (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/pardt-paris-marriott-hotel-champs-elysees/)

- Renaissance Arc de Triomphe (approximately 14.5 miles from LFPB)
Renaissance Paris Arc de Triomphe Hotel, France: hotel rooms, suites in downtown Paris, France (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/parwg-renaissance-paris-arc-de-triomphe-hotel/)

- Hilton Arc de Triomphe (approximately 19 miles from LFPB)
Hilton Arc de Triomphe Paris hotel (http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/PARDTHI-Hilton-Arc-de-Triomphe-Paris-hotel/index.do)

Crosswind Limits
26th Jan 2011, 13:00
Terrass hotel is very good! Metro close by, lots of restaurants and shops in the area. Personal shower/steam room is fantastic!:ok:

ericthepilot
26th Jan 2011, 13:06
Hilton Arc de Triomphe Paris,
seems to get most votes of pilots. Nice executive lounge, all shops and things in walking distance. A little park just around the corner.

Many crews staying there so ample time and room to trade war stories.

See you there :O

Yogibaboo
26th Jan 2011, 22:33
La Terrasse Hotel at Montmartre. Definitely!!!

Sick
27th Jan 2011, 07:03
Personally I'm not that keen on Montmartre - The worst kind of tourist restaurant - terrible food, with gastro-entiritis on the side. Even tipped places have been bad, bad, bad. The cheek of the French to mock British food!

md1011
27th Jan 2011, 09:40
Maybe something to do with the restaurants all being in a dog turd minefield, my recollection of staying at the Terrasse was walking with a 'Head Down Display', but granted the hotel was nice.

chevvron
27th Jan 2011, 10:21
Just across the river next to Bir Hakeim metro is the Eifel Grenelle; smal private hotel but in an area where there are lots little eateries and close to the tower, and with the metro so close (literally 50yds) plus the RER just up the road maybe 200yds, it's easy to get elsewhere.

Yeager
30th Jan 2011, 07:13
Paris Hilton