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Old Feb 11, 2016 | 2:01 pm
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Kate_Canuck
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Hilton vs SPG vs Marriott for Paris/London long weekend

I have a long weekend coming up next weekend in Paris and London, as part of a BA Tier point run. To save $ (and enjoy a mid-winter splurge), I'm going to use points for my 2-night stay in Paris and 1-night stay in London.

I've lived in both cities and know them fairly well, but I'm interested in being fairly close to some areas I'd like to explore with my camera, so some of my usual hotel choices (e.g., the great value Marriott Courtyard in Boulogne-Billancourt) are off the menu this time.

I'm trying to decide which properties give me the best splurge-worthy bang for my points (and I'm willing to do points plus dollars, within reasonable limits), keeping in mind that I have varying numbers of points (and status) with each hotel chain.

- Hilton: Diamond Status but relatively few points (and I'm trying to conserve them a bit for a trip later this year)
- Marriott: Gold status (over 300,000 points)
- SPG: Gold status (about 150,000 points)

In London, I pretty much have settled on the Hilton Bankside, because it's different from areas of stayed in before, is close to what I want to photograph and visit, is close to my office in Canary Wharf (I have a workday on Monday), and provides pretty good public transit connections from/to Heathrow. But Marriott County Hall is a possibility.

Paris is the tougher question. I considered the new AC near Porte Maillot for the value, but I think I'd prefer to be closer to the Seine and city center (I want to photograph along the river). So I'm thinking about Renaissance Vendome, the SPG Prince de Galles (big splurge, but hey), or Hilton Opera. Since I have a lot of Marriott points, the Vendome might make more sense (and I'll get free breakfast), but the Prince de Galles is very tempting.

On the other hand, free breakfast in Paris isn't the greatest deal for me because I'm mostly vegan (so lots of things are off the menu for me). I'll probably just end up eating a big bowl of fruit and some bread and confiture, so the fancy breakfast would be wasted on me anyway.

Since I'm travelling alone, I don't need a lot of space in my room. But I would like to have a nice room since I'll be spending some time in it (editing photos, doing a little work).

What do you think? Other suggestions? Thanks
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