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Hotel Londres Saint Honore
4/561 Reviews
The room is small, but comfortable and clean, and the location is particularly good.
Hotel Regina Louvre
4.5/597 Reviews
The decoration style is very beautiful, that is, the house that is clearly booked is 40 squares to see the Eiffel Tower. It is not the same when it arrives at the store. It is not so big, there is no scenery, and the room is ok. Breakfast is too expensive! ! !
Hôtel du Louvre, in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
4.4/5113 Reviews
This hotel is in the middle of everything!!! Has a great bar and restaurant. The staff is very nice and friendly!! We stayed for 6 days, and our room was kept clean every day. We had the opposite experience of some of these reviews, as we had fresh towels, a clean room and bathroom and refilled tea and coffee. So thanks for housekeeping. (Also MAKE SURE you put a sign on the door saying you want your room cleaned.) We also got a Taxi within 5 minutes of asking for one to take us to the airport. We have decided on our next trip to Paris, that it will be our go to Hotel. Thank you for our perfect stay!!!!
Normandy Le Chantier
4/565 Reviews
The room is a bit old. When I checked in, I told me that I had to add money to see the Arc de Triomphe. However, many netizens said that they could see it. After complaining to Ctrip via email, Ctrip went to contact the hotel. The next day, I changed the room on the 5th floor where I could see the Arc de Triomphe. I have been satisfied with Ctrip's after-sales service. The location is very good. It takes 10 minutes to walk to the Arc de Triomphe. .
Hotel Louvre Montana
4.5/555 Reviews
The hotel staff is amazing and attentive. The renovation is nice and the open coffee area is also inviting. The hotel needs a bell boy (not the receptionist) to help with luggage- the elevator is inconvenient and there is no taxi zone or place to stop given the one way street. The buffet sucked! Little fruit options, no poached or hard boiled eggs, no nonfat yogurt, for 19euros. The staff should feel empowered to make changes, upgrades etc and they aren’t. This translates into a mediocre customer experience. A big part of travel is the attention and extra details that go into someone’s stay. You remember the feelings of surprise, gratitude, etc.
Le Pradey
4.2/573 Reviews
The location is very good. I don't have to choose a bus or subway to go to several checkpoints in Paris. I will go right and turn, less than 5 minutes is the Louvre, breakfast is OK, I have not accepted the size of the room, the price is still partial high.

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Introduction to Paris, France: An Ode to Love and Art

Situated in the Ile-de-France region, Paris, the capital city of France, is renowned globally as the 'City of Love' and the 'City of Lights'. Known for its art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture, Paris serves as the epitome of romance and elegance. Its timeless familiarity due to famous landmarks, like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, combined with its love for coffee culture and designer boutiques, offers a unique allure that's truly Parisian.

Practical Information for Travelling to Paris

International travelers typically land at Charles de Gaulle Airport, the major aviation hub in France. RER B (city train) and Roissybus are efficient transport services to reach the city center. Visa requirements depend on the country of origin; please consult the French embassy or consulate in your country for accurate information.

While cash is accepted, credit cards are the primary mode of payment. French is the official language, although English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Remember to greet with 'Bonjour' (Good day) as the French value politeness. In terms of traditions, Bastille Day on July 14th is a major national celebration that visitors can enjoy.

Must-Visit Attractions in Paris

Paris is home to some of the world's most iconic landmarks. The Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Champs-Élysées, and the bohemian Montmartre district top the list. The city's beautiful parks like the Tuileries Garden and the enchanting Palace of Versailles are also worth exploring.

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Paris experiences a temperate climate. Summers (June to August) are warm with temperatures around 25°C (77°F), while winters can be chilly, averaging around 3-6°C (37-42°F). The best time to visit is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November), when the weather is pleasant. Pack accordingly with comfortable shoes, as exploring Paris often involves walking.

Choosing the Perfect Paris Accommodation

Paris has a wide variety of accommodation options. For a stay close to main attractions, Hotel du Louvre in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt is an excellent choice. Foodies might enjoy Hotel Le Six, located near various Parisian cafes and bakeries.

Budget travelers can consider Hotel Marignan in the Latin Quarter. For luxury seekers, Four Seasons Hotel George V provides an opulent stay. Business travelers might appreciate Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel for its proximity to the business district. If looking for an Instagrammable hotel, Maison Souquet's unique decor will satisfy your needs. Conveniently located near Charles de Gaulle Airport, citizenM Paris Charles de Gaulle is ideal for those wanting to stay close to the airport.

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