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Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Paris, France
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Maybe by writing this post I'll answer my own question. Nevertheless let me put this out there.
Mrs. dwcatty and I are now booked to return to Paris in May. This will be our third trip, both previous visits we stayed at the (former) Hilton ADT. This trip we will be 4 nights at the CY Boulogne on cat 1-5 certs and then six nights at a FS Marriott property. I am trying to decide between the Renaissance le Parc Trocadero and the FS Marriott Opera Ambassador. Both have advantages, and like CJKatl has said in previous posts (I'm paraphrasing here) it is like comparing sapphires to emeralds.
I love what I've read about the neighborhood around the Ren, the Parisian feel. We are quite comfortable with the bus and metro system, have Navigo passes and no issues with getting around. As a gold we'd get breakfast.
The Opera Ambassador is a bit more centrally located. One of the disadvantages of the Hilton we stayed in before was we sometimes felt we were commuting, and so I like this location. We also like a cocktail in the evening and the Opera property has a lounge we have access to as gold.
I don't know - I still haven't sold myself on either. Both are available the six nights I want - the Ren Vendome is not. I've ruled out all the others. Maybe I should just flip a coin?
Mrs. dwcatty and I are now booked to return to Paris in May. This will be our third trip, both previous visits we stayed at the (former) Hilton ADT. This trip we will be 4 nights at the CY Boulogne on cat 1-5 certs and then six nights at a FS Marriott property. I am trying to decide between the Renaissance le Parc Trocadero and the FS Marriott Opera Ambassador. Both have advantages, and like CJKatl has said in previous posts (I'm paraphrasing here) it is like comparing sapphires to emeralds.
I love what I've read about the neighborhood around the Ren, the Parisian feel. We are quite comfortable with the bus and metro system, have Navigo passes and no issues with getting around. As a gold we'd get breakfast.
The Opera Ambassador is a bit more centrally located. One of the disadvantages of the Hilton we stayed in before was we sometimes felt we were commuting, and so I like this location. We also like a cocktail in the evening and the Opera property has a lounge we have access to as gold.
I don't know - I still haven't sold myself on either. Both are available the six nights I want - the Ren Vendome is not. I've ruled out all the others. Maybe I should just flip a coin?
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Still vote for Le Parc Trocadero. Downtown is just too congested, noisy and busy. I don't mind the trade off in metro and bus trans, though.
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This hotel has a link to the menu on its website
I thought I would provide the answer to my own question. The buffet is 29 euros. There is an a la cart menu where prices are more reasonable IMHO.
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Hey everyone,
My wife will be going to Europe for a romantic 10-12 day vacation. We want to spend a good amount of time in Paris. Which category 8 or 9 hotel would you all suggest? I am hoping to get upgraded and get free breakfast etc. Is one better than the others?
Ryan
My wife will be going to Europe for a romantic 10-12 day vacation. We want to spend a good amount of time in Paris. Which category 8 or 9 hotel would you all suggest? I am hoping to get upgraded and get free breakfast etc. Is one better than the others?
Ryan
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I would recommend one of the Renaissance properties. Either the Renaissance Vendome or Parc Trocadero. Both are boutique luxurious hotels. Renaissance Vendome is close to the Louvres and the Vendome area which has a lot of high end stores. walking distance to the Champs Elysee. Renaissance Parc Trocadero is close to the Eiffel Tower and the Seine, great for sightseeing and also walking distance from the Champs Elysee.
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The answer to "Is one better than the other?" is: NO. They are each magnifique.
There is no wrong choice here. Whichever property you choose, you'll have a great experience in a great hotel. At the end of the trip, you will think you made the "right" choice and you won't be able to believe any of the other hotels would have been as good.
Don't over think your choice. Choose one of the hotels and don't look back. This thread of full of posts from people who sweated out their choices, wasting time and angst. Several of those posts are mine. And you'll find passionate posts from people advocating specific properties. What you probably won't find are posts from anyone thinking he/she made a "wrong" choice.
That's my $0.02.
There is no wrong choice here. Whichever property you choose, you'll have a great experience in a great hotel. At the end of the trip, you will think you made the "right" choice and you won't be able to believe any of the other hotels would have been as good.
Don't over think your choice. Choose one of the hotels and don't look back. This thread of full of posts from people who sweated out their choices, wasting time and angst. Several of those posts are mine. And you'll find passionate posts from people advocating specific properties. What you probably won't find are posts from anyone thinking he/she made a "wrong" choice.
That's my $0.02.
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Hey everyone,
My wife will be going to Europe for a romantic 10-12 day vacation. We want to spend a good amount of time in Paris. Which category 8 or 9 hotel would you all suggest? I am hoping to get upgraded and get free breakfast etc. Is one better than the others?
Ryan
My wife will be going to Europe for a romantic 10-12 day vacation. We want to spend a good amount of time in Paris. Which category 8 or 9 hotel would you all suggest? I am hoping to get upgraded and get free breakfast etc. Is one better than the others?
Ryan
The answer to "Is one better than the other?" is: NO. They are each magnifique.
There is no wrong choice here. Whichever property you choose, you'll have a great experience in a great hotel. At the end of the trip, you will think you made the "right" choice and you won't be able to believe any of the other hotels would have been as good.
Don't over think your choice. Choose one of the hotels and don't look back. This thread of full of posts from people who sweated out their choices, wasting time and angst. Several of those posts are mine. And you'll find passionate posts from people advocating specific properties. What you probably won't find are posts from anyone thinking he/she made a "wrong" choice.
That's my $0.02.
There is no wrong choice here. Whichever property you choose, you'll have a great experience in a great hotel. At the end of the trip, you will think you made the "right" choice and you won't be able to believe any of the other hotels would have been as good.
Don't over think your choice. Choose one of the hotels and don't look back. This thread of full of posts from people who sweated out their choices, wasting time and angst. Several of those posts are mine. And you'll find passionate posts from people advocating specific properties. What you probably won't find are posts from anyone thinking he/she made a "wrong" choice.
That's my $0.02.
However, for a romantic stay, I would avoid the business district and the crowded Champs Elysee.
Two properties I would recommend are the Renaissance Parc Trocadero or the Renaissance Vendome. Both are amazing.
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Hey everyone,
My wife will be going to Europe for a romantic 10-12 day vacation. We want to spend a good amount of time in Paris. Which category 8 or 9 hotel would you all suggest? I am hoping to get upgraded and get free breakfast etc. Is one better than the others?
Ryan
My wife will be going to Europe for a romantic 10-12 day vacation. We want to spend a good amount of time in Paris. Which category 8 or 9 hotel would you all suggest? I am hoping to get upgraded and get free breakfast etc. Is one better than the others?
Ryan
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Best Paris hotel for Platinum = ?
Thinking of taking my wife to Paris in May. The stay would be on points. I am Platinum.
Prefer relative waking distance to the sights. Appreciate good treatment, including room upgrades.
Prefer relative waking distance to the sights. Appreciate good treatment, including room upgrades.
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There's a very long thread re: all the Paris properties. My recommendation would be to read that, as it will provide you with the information you're seeking. The question comes up frequently.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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I admit that I really like Marriott Rive Guache. For me it is a great combo of price in points and location plus I have always been treated well there. I know the location is not as great but it is a block from the metro so I am fine with it.
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With that said, though, IMO, Rive Guache is more of a Marriott located in Paris, as opposed to the closer in properties, which are more Paris properties that are affiliated with Marriott. Do you really want to take your wife to Paris and stay in a Marriott? Or would you rather take your wife to Paris and stay at a Paris property on Marriott Points? Either way, you'll be in Paris and get to see the sites, but for a special or romantic trip, I'd stay away from the otherwise suitable Rive Guache FS.
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...IMO, Rive Guache is more of a Marriott located in Paris, as opposed to the closer in properties, which are more Paris properties that are affiliated with Marriott. Do you really want to take your wife to Paris and stay in a Marriott? Or would you rather take your wife to Paris and stay at a Paris property on Marriott Points?...
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And that's the truth.
Last summer, I brought my niece's to Paris and Amsterdam. In the Amsterdam FS CL, we ran into a family from home who was doing this same trip. They had stayed at the CY St. Denis, while we had stayed at the FS CE. Their daughter and my niece compared notes, and both were equally excited about the trip, both saw the same sites, etc. I'm still glad the girls were able to have the experience of staying at the nice hotel and being able to walk the CE several times a day, but I did make a mental note that on my next Paris trip, I'm probably not going to stay at a Cat 8 or 9 hotel; I've had that experience a few times already. Why not stretch my points next time?
The Cat 9 and 8 hotels are fantastic treats for special trips and first timers, but it's possible to have a great experience without breaking your Marriott Points bank.
Last summer, I brought my niece's to Paris and Amsterdam. In the Amsterdam FS CL, we ran into a family from home who was doing this same trip. They had stayed at the CY St. Denis, while we had stayed at the FS CE. Their daughter and my niece compared notes, and both were equally excited about the trip, both saw the same sites, etc. I'm still glad the girls were able to have the experience of staying at the nice hotel and being able to walk the CE several times a day, but I did make a mental note that on my next Paris trip, I'm probably not going to stay at a Cat 8 or 9 hotel; I've had that experience a few times already. Why not stretch my points next time?
The Cat 9 and 8 hotels are fantastic treats for special trips and first timers, but it's possible to have a great experience without breaking your Marriott Points bank.