Accommodation and Restaurant Recommendation in Paris?
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Accommodation and Restaurant Recommendation in Paris?
I'm visiting Paris during Dec 26 - 29 with my boyfriend. Have done some searches online and found the hotels quite expensive, esp during that time of the year . Do you have any recommendation on economical accommodation in Paris? It's OK to be a bit further away as long as it's close to metro, and the area is safe.
Another question: any French restaurant recommendation? Thinking of having a good meal together to celebrate our get-together trip
Thanks in advance!
Another question: any French restaurant recommendation? Thinking of having a good meal together to celebrate our get-together trip
Thanks in advance!
#2
Join Date: Feb 2011
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If you don't want to compromise on quality and still get a good deal, the 2-star Hotel Damremont might be an option. It is located in the backstreets of Montmartre, close to a number of metro stations.
http://damremont-paris-hotel.com/
Hotel Astruc Elysees is a 3-star hotel but I would consider it quite economical. It is in a different part of town, around the Arc de Triomphe, at Parc Monceau.
http://www.astrucelyseesparishotel.com/
La Cordonnerie, located in the center close to the Louvre, is a cute little restaurant. Run by a friendly chef and his wife, it is a moderately priced place.
rue St-Roch, 75001
01 42 60 17 42
http://damremont-paris-hotel.com/
Hotel Astruc Elysees is a 3-star hotel but I would consider it quite economical. It is in a different part of town, around the Arc de Triomphe, at Parc Monceau.
http://www.astrucelyseesparishotel.com/
La Cordonnerie, located in the center close to the Louvre, is a cute little restaurant. Run by a friendly chef and his wife, it is a moderately priced place.
rue St-Roch, 75001
01 42 60 17 42
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I'll shamlessly plug a hotel I've been checking out for myself for some time, which is Htel Home Moderne, a 2-star hotel south of Montparnasse. It's "comfort" room for double occupancy is EUR75 per night and is available checking 26th Dec.
It's a bit of a walk to Convention Metro stop but I've read lots of reviews and the neighborhood rates as good and safe if unspectacular.
Just a thought since you were soliciting some ideas.
It's a bit of a walk to Convention Metro stop but I've read lots of reviews and the neighborhood rates as good and safe if unspectacular.
Just a thought since you were soliciting some ideas.
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Paris Restaurants
Two suggestions that I recently (greatly) enjoyed in Paris:
Terminus Nord
Across the street from Gare du Nord. To me there is a romantic element to being across from the rail station and all the destinations that are therein possible. Okay, so I'm a romantic fool. Old school interior, white tablecloths, sparkling silver. Attentive, professional staff. I had the 'choucroute formidable'. And it was. I paid 33 euros.
La Comptoir de la Gastronomie
34, rue de Montmartre
This is a small restaurant that specializes in traditional, country-style dishes. The cassoulet is beyond excellent. Very affordable at 12 euros, but worth at least double that.
Attached to the restaurant is a small grocery selling a variety of specialty foods. This is currently my fave Parisian spot.
Enjoy!
Terminus Nord
Across the street from Gare du Nord. To me there is a romantic element to being across from the rail station and all the destinations that are therein possible. Okay, so I'm a romantic fool. Old school interior, white tablecloths, sparkling silver. Attentive, professional staff. I had the 'choucroute formidable'. And it was. I paid 33 euros.
La Comptoir de la Gastronomie
34, rue de Montmartre
This is a small restaurant that specializes in traditional, country-style dishes. The cassoulet is beyond excellent. Very affordable at 12 euros, but worth at least double that.
Attached to the restaurant is a small grocery selling a variety of specialty foods. This is currently my fave Parisian spot.
Enjoy!
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I really like to spend time in the 6th arr where the nightlife is great with tons of bars, cafes and restaurants.
Try this place; great food
If you like veal kidneys - it is the best I have had outside of Lyon.
They also have more "normal" food.
http://www.paris-best-restaurants.co...urant/zi111744
Another restaurant with a nice french menu albeit a little more touristy is
http://www.vagenende.com/
Try this place; great food
If you like veal kidneys - it is the best I have had outside of Lyon.
They also have more "normal" food.
http://www.paris-best-restaurants.co...urant/zi111744
Another restaurant with a nice french menu albeit a little more touristy is
http://www.vagenende.com/
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Another restaurant with a nice french menu albeit a little more touristy is
http://www.vagenende.com/
http://www.vagenende.com/
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The service is still very nice; you never feel rushed and the place is always packed. The prices are reasonable and dinner for two with everything you want and a reasonably priced bottle of wine is still under 150 euros.