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Hi everyone
I know what’s available through internet searches, but just asking for personal recommendations please.
The budget isn’t is £150 per night.
If you have any recommendations for “aparthotel” type hotels I would be very keen to hear these.
Thank you.
While quite a wide brief, a lot of my clients travel by train so I tend to look for places close to Gare Du Lyon for the routes to the South/Barcelona etc. I tend to be able to get Le Marceau Bastille for under £200 per night, but unlikely you’ll manage that online.
For Aparthotels, one more central in Paris is Residhotel Imperial Rennequin. Adagio in Montmartre is OK, but has a very good location.
Final thing to note is £150 won’t get you much in Paris(notorious for small rooms), but prices are very up and down (more than in most big cities) so you can find a bargain depending on dates if you’re prepared to put the work in.
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