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Dodge City
Jan 11, 02, 8:18 pm
3 of us may be traveling to Paris for one week in March - 2 adults and 1 (10 year old) child.

Understandably, the two adults would like some privacy once in a while.

Any recommendations for a nice one bedroom hotel, or apartment, where the bedroom is separated from the "living room" with a door and the living room has a pullout sofa or can have an extra bed added? Something approaching a reasonable rate (I know this is subjective) would be nice too.

Thank you.

monahos
Jan 13, 02, 7:48 pm
If staying in a hotel, this sounds suspiciously like a full suite, uncommon in 'reasonable' hotels...

Some Citadines Apart'hotels have apartments which usually consist of two rooms with a partition. Though far from luxurious, they could be convenient for a week's stay as you get a fully-equipped kitchen and full hotel services, plus your own phone number.
http://www.citadines.com/

You may want to look at privately-owned apartments, mentioned in some earlier threads. These would probably offer the best compromise between character and privacy for a given price.

lalala
Jan 14, 02, 1:48 pm
I would second the apartment option if you want privacy. Hotel rooms in Paris are small if you are looking at independently run hotels and v. expensive if you are researching chains.

Privacy is important, but with a child, the ability to prepare some food at home (breakat and snacks) makes for a much more pleasant experience. Come to think of it, for adults too.

Exploring the Parisien food markets is also lots of fun.


lala
who is thinking of her la maison du chocolat coffee eclair and how she is going to eat it on saturday!