Any recommendations for Paris? Clichy / 17th Arrondissement area
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Accommodation advice please!
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Accommodation advice please!
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It's a sh1thole.Originally posted by portseven View PostAny recommendations for Paris?
There's an Ibis there. Anything cheaper is likely to be pretty (very) crappy. I'd stop in the Ibis until I'd reseacrhed and found a better deal. It's around £120 a night.Originally posted by portseven View PostClichy / 17th Arrondissement areaSee You Next Tuesday -
Cheers, the Ibis was going to the one I tried first, my first time in Paris, so trying the sh1t will be an interesting experience!Originally posted by Lance View PostIt's a sh1thole.
There's an Ibis there. Anything cheaper is likely to be pretty (very) crappy. I'd stop in the Ibis until I'd reseacrhed and found a better deal. It's around £120 a night.Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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My worst hotel experience ever was in Paris (2006 Champions League final). We booked several rooms in a fairly decent looking hotel, and turned up on the day to find they had re-booked us into something resembling the sort of place you'd only want to stay the night in if you had just arrived on an illegal boat from Libya. All of us refused to pay the bill, since all but one of our "rooms" didn't even have a lock on the door. The funniest part was when when the hotel owner called the plods, expecting us to do a runner, and we just waited there. The plods turned up, took one look at what we were being asked to pay 300 Euros each for, and gave the owner a bollocking for wasting their time.Originally posted by portseven View PostCheers, the Ibis was going to the one I tried first, my first time in Paris, so trying the sh1t will be an interesting experience!
By comparison, the IBIS at Orly airport the night before was a very pleasant experience.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Im surprised there aren't companies that deal with contractors working away and offer bookings/advice. May be a bit specific but would be good nonetheless. Even as just a section on this site.Comment
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tl;drOriginally posted by Mordac View PostMy worst hotel experience ever was in Paris ........See You Next TuesdayComment
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FTFYOriginally posted by Mordac View PostMy worst hotel experience ever was in Paris. They asked us to pay for the butter. Be serious.. but it was fun, I walked funny for days. AssGoo agreed it was better than what he was used toComment
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Accommodation advice please!
Hi Guys,
I'm wondering if you could help point me in the right direction of best place to go for accommodation while contracting.
Is there a company or website (other than Airbnb or similar)?
Thanks In AdvanceComment
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I’ve used Spareroom and got lovely lodgings from it."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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