Paris Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel [Master Thread]
#151
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#152
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Make sure you have exact fare for the RER ticket machines (coins) otherwise you will either have to wait in (usually very long) lines to use a CC or paper money at the train ticket window, or purchase something with paper money at a local vendor (hoping that others have not drained them of their change by the time you show up), making sure that the change you get in return is enough to buy your tickets.
#153
Join Date: Aug 2010
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Good news: Complimentary breakfast is now offered on weekends in the restaurant for Gold and Platinum members.
When I checked in last week, the welcome letter said, "Our service times are Monday to Friday except breakfast which is also served at our restaurant only Saturdays and Sundays". I asked at reception if this meant that breakfast in the restaurant on weekends was free for Gold and Platinum members and they confirmed. Apparently they got a lot of complaints a few months ago when they stopped offering breakfast in the lounge. I had breakfast in the restaurant on Saturday and Sunday and nothing showed up on my invoice.
I can also confirm that Internet is complimentary for Gold members. There's also wifi in the rooms but I didn't try it.
When I checked in last week, the welcome letter said, "Our service times are Monday to Friday except breakfast which is also served at our restaurant only Saturdays and Sundays". I asked at reception if this meant that breakfast in the restaurant on weekends was free for Gold and Platinum members and they confirmed. Apparently they got a lot of complaints a few months ago when they stopped offering breakfast in the lounge. I had breakfast in the restaurant on Saturday and Sunday and nothing showed up on my invoice.
I can also confirm that Internet is complimentary for Gold members. There's also wifi in the rooms but I didn't try it.
#154
Join Date: Apr 2012
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Paris Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel
I am planning to stay for couple of nights at the Paris Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel & Conference Center. IS this close to Eiffel tower, how do I get to this hotel from ORY airport and CDG airport since I am arriving by ORY and leaving via CDG airport.
I am gold member would I get an upgrade to the suite or would that cost me extra. And since I am travelling with a toddler do you know if they provide microwaves in this hotel?
I am gold member would I get an upgrade to the suite or would that cost me extra. And since I am travelling with a toddler do you know if they provide microwaves in this hotel?
#155
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Seattle, WA, USA
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Paris Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel
It is not close to the Eifel Tower. In fact Montparnasse Tower is in between and you won't even see Messr Eifel's masterpiece.
From ORY or CDG Take the RER B direct to the stop, which I cannot remember the name of. Then a relaxing five minute walk from there.
I believe you will have to pay for a suite upgrade. I don't know about the microwave. There is one in the exec lounge, which is very nice by the way. The lounge staff is about the best I've ever seen in a Marriott. They're incredibly efficient too!
From ORY or CDG Take the RER B direct to the stop, which I cannot remember the name of. Then a relaxing five minute walk from there.
I believe you will have to pay for a suite upgrade. I don't know about the microwave. There is one in the exec lounge, which is very nice by the way. The lounge staff is about the best I've ever seen in a Marriott. They're incredibly efficient too!
#156
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: BDU
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Can I get some advice on this, too....
I'm taking my by-then 17 and 15 year old nieces to Paris for spring break next year, and have made the reservation for this hotel because it is fewer points. I've stayed at the Trocadero and the CE properties and loved them, but I chose this hotel because it was 80k fewer points for the two rooms and has a CL.
Is this a mistake? Would it be a better experience for them to stay at one of the other properties even if it means paying for a couple nights and not having a CL? I know they will have a great experience either way, but I want it to be as close to perfect as possible.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I'm taking my by-then 17 and 15 year old nieces to Paris for spring break next year, and have made the reservation for this hotel because it is fewer points. I've stayed at the Trocadero and the CE properties and loved them, but I chose this hotel because it was 80k fewer points for the two rooms and has a CL.
Is this a mistake? Would it be a better experience for them to stay at one of the other properties even if it means paying for a couple nights and not having a CL? I know they will have a great experience either way, but I want it to be as close to perfect as possible.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
#157
Join Date: Mar 2009
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There is a bus from Orly that stops directly infront of the hotel: http://www.ratp.fr/en/ratp/r_28017/orlybus/
The RER stop from CDG is called Denfert-Rochereau. There is a metro station one stop east (Saint-Jacques) that is technically closer to the hotel, but in my opinion it's not worth lugging your luggage through the passageways of the Paris Metro to save 2 minutes or so of walking. It's very easy to get to from the RER station to the hotel.
The RER stop from CDG is called Denfert-Rochereau. There is a metro station one stop east (Saint-Jacques) that is technically closer to the hotel, but in my opinion it's not worth lugging your luggage through the passageways of the Paris Metro to save 2 minutes or so of walking. It's very easy to get to from the RER station to the hotel.
#158
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Can I get some advice on this, too....
I'm taking my by-then 17 and 15 year old nieces to Paris for spring break next year, and have made the reservation for this hotel because it is fewer points. I've stayed at the Trocadero and the CE properties and loved them, but I chose this hotel because it was 80k fewer points for the two rooms and has a CL.
Is this a mistake? Would it be a better experience for them to stay at one of the other properties even if it means paying for a couple nights and not having a CL? I know they will have a great experience either way, but I want it to be as close to perfect as possible.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I'm taking my by-then 17 and 15 year old nieces to Paris for spring break next year, and have made the reservation for this hotel because it is fewer points. I've stayed at the Trocadero and the CE properties and loved them, but I chose this hotel because it was 80k fewer points for the two rooms and has a CL.
Is this a mistake? Would it be a better experience for them to stay at one of the other properties even if it means paying for a couple nights and not having a CL? I know they will have a great experience either way, but I want it to be as close to perfect as possible.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
#159
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There is a bus from Orly that stops directly infront of the hotel: http://www.ratp.fr/en/ratp/r_28017/orlybus/
Thanks.
#160
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I don't always go to Paris. But when I do, I stay at Rive Gauche. You honestly cannot go wrong IMHO.The higher cost of staying in the tourist areas makes no sense. It is so nice to be in the quiet areas after a long day of touring. Be sure to request a room on the front of the bldg. The view is incredible.
#161
Join Date: Mar 2009
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I'm assuming the bus from the airport to the hotel takes the same route, thus lets you off on the opposite side of the street.
Denfert-Rochereau is about a 7 minute walk if memory serves me.
#162
Join Date: Nov 2006
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I took the bus from the hotel to the airport and the stop could not be more directly in front of the hotel. I don't remember the name but if you call the hotel they can probably advise you.
I'm assuming the bus from the airport to the hotel takes the same route, thus lets you off on the opposite side of the street.
Denfert-Rochereau is about a 7 minute walk if memory serves me.
I'm assuming the bus from the airport to the hotel takes the same route, thus lets you off on the opposite side of the street.
Denfert-Rochereau is about a 7 minute walk if memory serves me.
#163
Join Date: Dec 2009
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Can I get some advice on this, too....
I'm taking my by-then 17 and 15 year old nieces to Paris for spring break next year, and have made the reservation for this hotel because it is fewer points. I've stayed at the Trocadero and the CE properties and loved them, but I chose this hotel because it was 80k fewer points for the two rooms and has a CL.
Is this a mistake? Would it be a better experience for them to stay at one of the other properties even if it means paying for a couple nights and not having a CL? I know they will have a great experience either way, but I want it to be as close to perfect as possible
I'm taking my by-then 17 and 15 year old nieces to Paris for spring break next year, and have made the reservation for this hotel because it is fewer points. I've stayed at the Trocadero and the CE properties and loved them, but I chose this hotel because it was 80k fewer points for the two rooms and has a CL.
Is this a mistake? Would it be a better experience for them to stay at one of the other properties even if it means paying for a couple nights and not having a CL? I know they will have a great experience either way, but I want it to be as close to perfect as possible
#164
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Is it possible to have three people in a room in this hotel? My sister may come with us, and if possible, I'd like to have the three of them in one room and me in the other. The hotel site makes it appear there is a two person max per room.
#165
Join Date: Aug 2006
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I have not been able to get three in a regular room at any FS Marriott in Paris, including the Rive Gauche. I have even had the people manning the Plat line call. Only if I book a suite will they allow it.
For the above reason we always wind up using our Hilton points at the Arc de Triomphe while in Paris. It is a great alternative if you have lots of Hilton points.
For the above reason we always wind up using our Hilton points at the Arc de Triomphe while in Paris. It is a great alternative if you have lots of Hilton points.