November 17, 2009

Hotels In Paris

There are many places to look for accommodations in Paris. Some of the well-respected guides include Frommer's, Fodor's and Sherman Travel. Newspapers like the New York Times and the UK Guardian can also be great sources of information written by professional journalists. For the average person's opinion, a website like Trip Advisor could be an excellent way to make your final selection once you've narrowed down your options. Here are a few of the most recommended gems to consider for your next trip to Paris, France.

The UK Guardian calls the Windsor Home a "smart Parisian house" and a "chic hideaway with a B&B feel." With just eight rooms, you'll feel like you're being catered to on a more personal level. For £85/night, this is considered one of the nearest Eiffel Tower Paris hotels, which is within walking distance to France's most famous landmark. Sherman's Travel warned, "you might occasionally feel like a houseguest in your eccentric old Uncle's Parisian pad," but they added that the Windsor home offers bathrooms with stained glassed windows and claw-foot bathtubs, flat-screen television sets, internet access, antique wooden accents and Eric Chaillou-designed accessories. For more information about this hotel in Paris, visit www.windsorhomeparis.fr.

Sometimes you want to "get away from it all," but you still desire the comforts of home. You want cozy furnishings, a welcoming atmosphere, a full breakfast and a more intimate experience. Those large-scale hotels in Paris can feel so austere and contrived. Instead, you can find a genuine flat in Paris through a company called Alcôve & Agapes at www.bed-and-breakfast-in-paris.com/dicillin. Your Paris hosts may invite you to stay in a Paris Saint Germain artists' studio, in a mansion along the French Riviera or in a modern apartment along the Ile Saint-Louis. Rooms range from £53 to £138 to accommodate any budget. These homes are perfect if you plan to stay 4 to 5 nights or if you're traveling with a few friends and would like to find a homey atmosphere to hang out in.

The Hôtel du Quai Voltaire, which is a 17th-century abbey that was converted into a hotel in 1856, is a clean, convenient and charming place for visitors to stay. According to Frommer's travel magazine, "If you stay here, you'll be following in the footsteps of Wilde, Baudelaire and Wagner… who appreciate its tattered charms." If you're looking for a hotel du Louvre Paris, this is as close as you can get, since the museum is just steps from your door in the heart of Paris. The Musée d'Orsay and Tuileries garden are also right next door to this central hotel. It's no surprise, then, that Frommer's rated this hotel the "best view in Paris." For more information, visit www.quaivoltaire.fr.

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