Hotels In Paris


For tourists in Paris, the hotels Paris has to offer are all part of the overall charm and experience. Some people may want to turn back the clock to Paris fashion circa 17th-century, while others may be looking for something a little more contemporary and sleek. Some travelers like a reliable five-star Paris hotel that comes with all the amenities, while other travelers may wish for a country home that feels all their own. Location is also important, which is why many accommodations in the city are located in old townhouses, mansions and historic residences right in the heart of the action.

Many people arriving in Paris are looking for an Eiffel Tower Paris hotel view and the Everland is no disappointment. Imagine staying in a piece of modern art, lifted high above the city like a rooftop tree-house. From there, your lone capsule, which is comprised of a bedroom, bathroom, lounge and mini-bar, will look out across all of Paris. This Swiss-designed pod has traveled to Germany, Japan and back again, offering a unique experience for first-time visitors who don’t mind paying £235 to £335 for one night in a mobile piece of art. You can get more information at www.everland.ch.

Sometimes you want to “get away from it all,” but you still desire the comforts of home. You want cozy furnishings, a welcoming atmosphere, a full breakfast and a more intimate experience. Those large-scale hotels in Paris can feel so austere and contrived. Instead, you can find a genuine flat in Paris through a company called Alcôve & Agapes at www.bed-and-breakfast-in-paris.com/dicillin. Your Paris hosts may invite you to stay in a Paris Saint Germain artists’ studio, in a mansion along the French Riviera or in a modern apartment along the Ile Saint-Louis. Rooms range from £53 to £138 to accommodate any budget. These homes are perfect if you plan to stay 4 to 5 nights or if you’re traveling with a few friends and would like to find a homey atmosphere to hang out in.

Of course, many people wind up in Paris for romance. Perhaps it’s to celebrate an anniversary, take a Valentine’s getaway or even to pop the big question. Indeed, the French Riviera and the sight of the Eiffel Tower in the distance are enough to melt anyone’s heart. One of the most romantic hotels in Paris is the Hôtel Bourg Tibourg, which is situated down a quiet street near Paris’s city hall. This location Paris offers is the little sister of the more expensive Costes hotel, but offers a quaint, quiet charm. The £113 to £155 rooms are fairly small, yet vibrant Marais District bars and cafes are just stumbling distance away. To book, visit www.bourgtibourg.com.

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