Hostels in France; any recommendations? Hotels are pricey, think as our gang is on a budget I need to look at the cheapest options in the best location possible ie. near metro etc.
Post any info on accommodation in Paris here. I'll keep a summary of links and what have you in this post.
For other info on the game, see -
Flights
Charter travel (incl tour operator bookings, charter buses, taxis, etc)
The game (match tickets, kick off time, directions to the ground, etc)
Places (towns, internal travel, reccies, etc)
Pubs (including meet ups)
General (things to do, other chat)
Hotels
Hotel de L'ocean
Holiday Inn
Vintage Hostel
Hotel Saint Quentin
Hotel Jarry
Hotel Little Regina
Hotel Modernest
Hotel Kuntz
Accor Hotels
Last edited by pineapple stu; 23/10/2009 at 12:47 PM.
Hostels in France; any recommendations? Hotels are pricey, think as our gang is on a budget I need to look at the cheapest options in the best location possible ie. near metro etc.
Hi ptegan, one of the lads has provisionally booked us in the Eden Opera on the Pigalle (http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/eden...out=2009-11-19). Any idea what it's like? Cheap and cheerful is fine, just want to make sure it's clean and safe. Thanks!
I remember ptegan from the 2004 trip ....very helpful
A group of 20+ booked into the Hotel de L'Ocean (Opera District) which appears ok
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There's a large group of us booked into this Hotel.....48 euro pppn....looks a good hotel in a good location
http://www.paris-hotel-ocean.com/
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Got this Holiday Inn for €90 per room near the Moulin Rouge https://secure.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d...DPSLogout=true
Hi ptegan. We're staying at the Roma Sacré-Coeur which I've been told is in a decent part of the city. Are there many good pubs around there which won't rip you off with prices? From what I recall, Paris is one of those cities where you have to be careful in some bars as you can be charged the likes of €15 for a beer.
Cheers! It was pretty amazing to be honest. I bought www.travellinggreens.com, created a very basic site with a few pages and the next thing I knew I was on the phone to the FAI and was mentioned in the Evening Hearld !
Clean, safe, basic and budget. Not a place to take your wife for a romantic weekend but fine for a couple of days in Paris for the match. You'll have no need to move out of the Pigalle area for food/drink and 9 stops on the metro to the stadium (about 15 minutes).
Another "ok" hotel. Nothing much to worry about once you book a 3-star hotel and it's in a reasonable area. You're a 10 minute walk to the Gare d'Nord where it's only 1 stop to the Stade on the RER B (suburban train).
Nice hotel in a very nice area. In Paris the pubs set their own prices so it can be €7 in one place and €3 next door. Basically you're paying the €4 difference will be due to the ambiance, music, beautiful people who drink there... If you're with a bunch of people then you can make even the cheapest place seem great !
If you want to drink in an Irish pub then be prepared to pay €7 for a pint of Guinness. If you're willing to drink anything than it'll be €4 in a French-type cafe/bar.
Last edited by ptegan; 20/10/2009 at 10:31 AM.
http://www.vintage-hostel.com/
Good clean spot 2 minutes from Gare Du Nord - about 35 a head per night
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
This place, Hotel St. Quentin is beside Gare Du Nord (Eurostar). We got rooms with a double bed and a single bed for €80 p.n.
http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/hote...038b556384054a
TIP : Use the Google Streetview feature to see what you hotel looks like before you turn up in Paris.
1. http://maps.google.com/
2. Type in your hotel address (27, Rue de Saint-Quentin, 75010 for the Hotel St. Quentin)
3. Drag and Drop the streetview icon onto the map to see what the area looks like.
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Bastille hotels here.
http://www.booking.com/searchresults...=price_for_two
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