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Another Paris question..... about hotels?

I want to find a really old hotel in Paris... preferablly something close to everything. But also has the old time feel to it... not dirty.....Like old school..... This might not make sense but I hope you can help....

    



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Rillifane
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The Hotel St. Andre des Artes is in a 17th century building. There's not a hint of cable TV and not a mini-bar in sight.

http://www.123france.com/en/0/hotel-saint-andre-des-arts-paris_486_en/index.html


Gordon C
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You should find some good tips about hotels in Paris here:
http://europe4vacations.com/paris-france/paris-hotel/hotels-in-paris.html

Hope this helps

Gordon


ali
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Have a look Here:

http://www.hostelsclub.com/index-en.html?aff_ID=256&gclid=CNu48p3Ayo8CFQeXXgodTF1j0g


Paris Traveler
Hotel Mansart is what you're looking for. Old style, old building with floors that are not level and very French looking rooms. Very excellent central location in 1st arrondesment on Place Vendome, next to the Ritz and within easy walking distance of all the major sites and the Seine. Wonderful staff, speak English and very helpful and on a mission to ensure you have a good time in Paris. I highly recommend it. Bonne chance!


KangoTraveler
You'll love the Hotel Madison, in the heart of the 6eme Arrondissement. It's been there forever, and every room is decorated differently. It was originally recommended to me by Paul Matisse, and his grandfather (Henri Matisse) used to put his out-of-town guests there. They have added modern conveniences (like air conditioning, for example), but it retains is old-world charm. It's across from Eglise St. Germain and the Cafe de Flore, and steps away from the Quartier Latin.

Enjoy your trip!

Kango Traveler


Richone
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not sure of your budget but this is a great hotel http://www.hotelenthusiast.com/spring/Paris/lhotel-accommodation.php

I've also used this company for apartments in Paris. they have those special very parisien properties. http://www.holiday-velvet.com/paris



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