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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostI would suggest a quick stay in the Hilton. Many people have done it and the general consensus is that it was good fun if nothing else. Would also give you bragging rights with your freinds if you're into that sort of thing...
Plus if you capture it on film you can make a mint in the process
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I stayed at the Hotel Cluney while working in Paris a few years back. It's about 200 metres South of Notre Dame, and was a very nice, friendly hotel, in an area full of bars and restaurants.
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You didn't ask for restaurants, but I'm definately going back to 'La Brasserie LIPP' at some point.
Also another one, named after a woman's name begining with M I think. Damn, can't remember what but I remember where it is - off of a road from the Arc de Triomphe.
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostI'm going to Paris for Easter and a few days, can anyone please suggest which district to stay in, I get very confused...
Thanks
L
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Originally posted by expat View PostBut Monsieur, it is French....
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Originally posted by expat View PostThe Francilienne? Not jammed like the M25 though.Last edited by Troll; 21 January 2008, 11:27.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostBe warned there are two metro stations called "Charles de Gaulle"... one is the airport and the other isn't.
In fact it couldn’t be much further from the airport…
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Originally posted by Troll View PostI often drive by CdG on the way up from the Med... shame Paris doesn't have a proper M25esque ring road
If you want something closer in, but not as close as the Peripherique, there is the A86 (on the E side).Last edited by expat; 21 January 2008, 10:50.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostBe warned there are two metro stations called "Charles de Gaulle"... one is the airport and the other isn't.
In fact it couldn’t be much further from the airport…
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Be warned there are two metro stations called "Charles de Gaulle"... one is the airport and the other isn't.
In fact it couldn’t be much further from the airport…
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Originally posted by Troll View PostWhich are the areas best avoided ?
OK, 10 & 18-20 are immigrant areas, more fun if you are a resident but less on beaten track for a tourist (it's where I went for Patak's). 12 is old dockland: some rough areas, some done-up e.g. Bercy stadium.
13 is Chinatown but also lots of social housing, and railway yards for E/SE.
15 is normal inexpensive (relatively!) housing, OK but of no interest to a tourist. A couple of repertory cinemas, and the Metro lost property office.
16 is Belgravia. 17 see 15.
Espere que ceci t'aide....
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