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Paris Hotels: Pinnacle of Luxury and Comfort

Posted on | November 28, 2009 | 18 Comments

Paris Hotels: Pinnacle of Luxury and Comfort

The city of Paris on the river Seine, the cosmopolitan capital of France, attracts millions of travelers throughout the year. Paris, with its historic attractions, numerous art galleries, breathtaking sights, diverse culture and heritage, up-to-date fashion and appetizing cuisine, is one of the most romantic cities in the world. Hundreds of Paris hotels offer comfortable lodging and convenient facilities and services to the tourists.

Accommodation

Paris has a wide variety of accommodation to suit every budget, from luxury 5 star hotels to modest accommodation. The travelers are sure to find suitable Paris hotels according to their taste, mood and budget.

Most of the Paris hotels offer easy access to the main business, shopping, sightseeing and entertainment venues of the city. After getting to the fascinating city, the travelers can also visit the famous places of interests such as the Eiffel Tower, Opera Garnier, Notre Dame Cathedral, Sacre Coeur, Arc de Triomphe, Chateau de Versailles.

The Paris hotels feature well-appointed accommodation units, facilitated with a wide range of modern facilities along with basic amenities. In addition to them, they offer world class dining and business facilities to meet the needs of each and every boarder. They offer a number of health and recreational facilities.

Many of the luxury hotels in Paris are ranked among the best in the world. Some of them include Hotel de Crillon, Hotel Daniel Paris, Hyatt Regency Madeleine, Hotel Le Meurice, Sofitel Trocadero Dokhan’s, Tiara Chateau Hotel Mont Royal, the Westin Paris.

The budget hotels in Paris are also comfortable enough to live in. Some of the standard economy hotels are Hotel Britannique, Hotel du Square d’Anvers Montmartre, Ideal Hotel, Hotel Langlois, Hotel Lyon Bastille, Hotel de Notre Dame and Hotel Rive Gauche.


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Comments

18 Responses to “Paris Hotels: Pinnacle of Luxury and Comfort”

  1. bestiockerone
    November 28th, 2009 @ 9:28 am

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  2. jdepluva10
    November 28th, 2009 @ 9:48 am

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  3. emptyroomrecords
    November 28th, 2009 @ 9:59 am

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  4. fogcityt
    November 28th, 2009 @ 10:32 am

    You may find this list useful: http://www.globalaccessnews.com/paris_appendices03.htm

    Inexpensive hotels in Paris in the center tend to be in quite old buildings with no elevator or with tiny elevators that are close to useless for a wheelchair user. The center of Paris is densely built and there is often little or no room for accessbility improvements such as ramps that meet modern standards.

  5. Gene D
    November 28th, 2009 @ 10:34 am

    $9 for adults
    $7 for seniors and children 6-12
    children 5 and under are free

    Hours
    9:30am – 12:30am

    Phone
    1-702-946-7000

    Eiffel Tower web site
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    More rides & attractions
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    If you plan to stay at any of the Harrah's properties – Your room key is good for 2-4-1 Eiffel tower tickets.

    ~Jack~

  6. Akachubbi
    November 28th, 2009 @ 12:26 pm

    Omfg, it just looks like a picture :o

  7. SV
    November 28th, 2009 @ 3:38 pm

    Renaissance Paris Hotel Le Parc Trocadero
    55/57 Avenue Raymond Poincare, 75016 Paris, France

    Distance to Airport : 18 Miles / 29.0 Kilometers

    How to get there

    By Car

    From Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport: Take the A1 towards Paris. On the ring road around Paris, head towards Rouen/Porte de Clignancourt/Peripherique Ouest. Exit at Porte Maillot, take the roundabout then turn onto the Avenue Malakoff. Continue straight ahead onto the Avenue Raymond Poincaré and continue straight ahead past the Place Victor Hugo roundabout. The Hotel is at 100 meters (325 ft.) on the right, at the 55-57 Avenue Raymond Poincaré.

    From Paris Orly Airport: Use the ring road around Paris, towards the west side. Exit at Porte Maillot, take the roundabout then turn onto the Avenue Malakoff. Continue straight ahead onto the Avenue Raymond Poincaré and continue past the Place Victor Hugo roundabout. The Hotel is at 100 meters (325 ft.) on the right, at the 55-57 Avenue Raymond Poincaré.

    By Subway

    Stop at either "Trocadero station" (Line 6 or 9) or "Victor Hugo station" (Line 2) and take the Avenue Raymond Poincaré exit.

    By Bus

    Take bus N° 82 from "Porte Maillot" and stop at "Victor Hugo station".

  8. _lyssa
    November 29th, 2009 @ 6:43 am

    The Paris and Planet Hollywood are next door to each other but the walk may take you 10 or 15 minutes, depending upon how many people are on the sidewalk.

    NO!! you don't need a car to get around in Vegas on the Strip. If you did get a car you would spend more time walking from the free hotel/casino parking lots, which are typically behind the hotels and a good ways from the casino and Strip sidewalk.

    Many of the hotel are connected by a footbridge, overpass over the street and some like the Paris and Ballys, have an inside connecting hallway. So you don't even need to go outside. Caesars and the Mirage are next door to each other and after you walk through Caesars Forum shops you exit right at the doorway to the Mirage. Caesars is also connected to Bellagio by an overpass over Flamingo Rd. So you walk from one property right to the next.

    If you walk down to the NY, NY Hotel Casino you cross the street on an overpass that leads you right into the Excalibur hotel. Then there you can get a free tram that runs between Excalibur, Luxor and the Mandalay Bay Hotel Casinos.

    If you go to the back of Harrahs there is a free shuttle bus to take you to and from the Rio Hotel and right across the street from the Rio is the Palms and Gold Coast hotel casinos.

    Now if you are thinking about walking the whole strip from the Stratosphere Hotel casino all the way down to the Mandalay Bay, THAT IS a long walk and you would do better catching the public buses that run on the Strip all of the time.

  9. WitchyLioness
    November 30th, 2009 @ 1:34 am

    I always love your art. Now I love your music :)

  10. ohsuckitup2
    November 30th, 2009 @ 7:08 am

    wow!

  11. P.Ariel
    November 30th, 2009 @ 3:44 pm

    Caesars Palace is better IMO. Great shopping, food, large casino, in the middle of all the action, great pool areas and the rooms are very comfortable. To sum it all up, it's a Vegas staple and worth the money.

  12. SV
    November 30th, 2009 @ 8:46 pm

    I see you've asked a few questions about this, so it seems to be causing you a bit of anxiety. Not to worry, once you get the hang of it, it is quite easy. I don't think you'll have much hassle with carry-on sized luggage, especially on a Saturday. If it were a weekday rush hour, that would be another thing! In my opinion the RATP site is not the most user friendly and basically only gives info on the Paris Visite pass on the English version of the site. However, I do highly recommend the pocket size Metro Map.
    Now to explain how the system works: The RER is the rail system that connects Paris and the suburbs. The RER lines are lettered and the Metro lines are numbered. There are points within Paris where the RER stops at the same station as the Metro, allowing you to make a transfer. With both the Metro and the RER, each line has two end points ("terminal" in French). The term for a transfer point is "connection". To know how to get where you are going, first you need find the Metro station where you are starting on the Metro map and determine which direction you need to go to get to your destination station (or transfer station). Find the "terminal" of that line and when you go down into the Metro station, follow the signs that say Direction X to get going in the right direction. As you get into each Metro station there are signs on the wall of the station that tell you which stop you are at and also in the car there is a map of that line up on the wall so you can keep track of how many stops before yours. Once you get to your station and get off look for the sign "Sortie" for the exit. Sometimes there is more than one exit and it will say the name of the street you will exit onto if you take that exit. If you are making a transfer, look for the number of the line you need to take and again look for the direction you need to go from that station to reach your destination. When within Paris it is rare that you would need to make more than 2 transfers to get where you are going.
    If I were in your shoes, and depending on how many days you are going to be in Paris, you may want to consider getting the Paris Visite card. It gives you access to the RER, Metro, and bus system (which is good if you are out really late). If you do decide to get it, you may as well get it right away when you arrive at the RER station at the airport. Charles de Gaulle airport is in zone 5 and if you want to go to Versailles, it is in zone 4, so you may as well splurge on the pass for zones 1-6 if you go this route. I messed around on the RATP site and figured out a route that would be good for you. http://www33.ratp.info/Pivi/piviweb.php?exec=piviweb&cmd=FeuilleDeRoute&Profil=RATP_UK
    It involves only one transfer and at a station that is not quite so large as Gare du Nord. You will take the RER from the airport (also don't worry about going the wrong direction as the airport is the end point for that line) until you get to the station Denfert-Rochereau. Get off there and switch to the Metro line 6, direction Charles de Gaulle Etoile. From there it will be the tenth stop, Trocadero. Once you get off and exit, go north on Avenue Raymond Poincaré. Your hotel will be on the left side of the street and it is less than half a mile walk. It is just slightly further to walk than if you got off at the Victor Hugo Metro station, but that is on a different line and involves more transfers at a bigger station. I looked your hotel up on google maps to be sure the walk wasn't too bad and it seems to be in a very nice area. http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=48.865971,2.285779&spn=0.007086,0.016136&t=h&z=16&key=ABQIAAAAjSrQepBjwfM1ZZOO7bAnEhSbM9x37gW4fQxrn03cz7M35nrP7RT7MQRF-MjBj7KP1Hrl4hRWVdH-RQ&client=gme-nyt&mapclient=jsapi&oi=map_misc&ct=api_logo
    Once you get to your hotel, don't hesitate to ask them for any help or advice. I hope you have a great trip.

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    November 30th, 2009 @ 9:53 pm

    Beautiful video!

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    December 1st, 2009 @ 12:44 am

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  15. Jessie
    December 1st, 2009 @ 2:24 am

    Yes! Just let the recepcionist know when you you ask for a wake up call.. There are always recepcionist at the desk..! so don´t worry!

    Have a great time in Paris! ( Its beautiful!)

    Bcn_mimosa from Barcelona, Spain

  16. ahsgurlie_13
    December 1st, 2009 @ 3:59 am

    There is not much to do at the Paris expect the Eiffel Tower experience but you walk to the Bellagio and see the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and the Bellagio fountains for free.
    http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/entertain-kids.html

  17. BennyIsip
    December 1st, 2009 @ 9:51 am

    superb!!

  18. JK
    December 1st, 2009 @ 7:32 pm

    Venetian
    Built at a cost of $1.5 billion, it was one of the most expensive resorts of it's kind when it opened.

    Paris
    $785 million to build and occupies 24 acres

    Here are your direct links.

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