The Traveling Professor has taken hundreds on his small group tours to Paris. We stay in a variety of hotels but The Professor always recommends clean, comfortable, and quiet hotel in good locations. The Professor likes to be near the center of it all, close to good transportation connections and attractions. The Professor likes a hotel near restaurants and cafes. Take a look at The Traveling Professor's blog post for 4 recommendations for Paris hotels in good locations and at value prices.
Hotels in Paris can be expensive and a good bargain is hard to find. The Traveling Professor, on his small group tours to Paris, has used several good 2-star hotels. The Professor's requirements for a good 2-star hotel is that they must be clean, comfortable, and quiet. Location also plays a big factor into selecting a Paris hotel. In this blog post, The Professor has selected five good 2-star hotels for your next trip to Paris.
Hoteliers in Paris have admitted to me, Paris tourism is in a slump by as much as 30%. What that means is the savvy traveler can find bargains - if they know where to look. For instance, we found a 5-star luxury hotel in the 5th arrondissement for $154 a night, right next to a 2-star hotel charging $150 per night. I'll take the upgrade for $4 any day or night. The key to finding the best rates is to know what leverage you have and then to apply it. In today's blog post, The Traveling Professor tells you the tips to get the best hotel rates possible on your next tour to Paris.
Everyone loves a good, inexpensive Paris hotel. I can't even count how many times I have toured Paris, but it must be at least 60 times and over that period, I have collected quite a list of affordable Paris hotels. Check out today's blog post and get the information on where to start looking for an affordable Paris hotel.
Paris hotels can be expensive, as expensive as any city in the world. Whether it be on your personal tour to Paris or one of my small group tours to Paris, the cost of a hotel makes up a major part of the expense of a trip. However, there are times to splurge. In today's blog post I have listed some of my favorite luxury Paris hotels. My picks are based upon location, comfort, amenities and value. So, if you want to go "all the way" on your next tour to Paris, check out my hotel choices.
Looking for something unique and unusual in Paris? Have I got two hotels for you. They are both in VERY desirable locations and priced well below average. One of them offers typical Paris rooms but the location (probably no other Paris hotel is more centrally located than this one) and situation is very unusual. The second one is eclectic and each room is different, a throwback to a different time. So, read my blog post and find out about two very unique Paris hotels.