Hubby %26amp; I are celebrating our silver wedding in August this year. We spent a couple of nights in Paris for our honeymoon back in 1983 and thought it might be nice to celebrate our anniversary there too. At the time we stayed in Hotel Suffren La Tour. I%26#39;m not sure if it%26#39;s still there as I can%26#39;t find it on Google, although it may be just under a different name.
Anyway, what I%26#39;d like to ask is can anyone suggest a nice romantic hotel in a good but quietish location (I can%26#39;t stand traffic noise outside my window!)on a budget of up to £150 per night? A bit of a tall order I know but you never know......
Any assistance much appreciated!
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Have you tried searching the address of your honeymoon hotel? That may find it if it%26#39;s still there but under another name. There are a couple of similar names, one a Mercure.
Otherwise I would say Pavillon de la Reine which is, sadly, wildy above you budget. Why not take a look at
Henri IV Rive Gauche Hotel
TA reviews here
tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g187147-d282186…
ebabe
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Hi, thanks for your hotel suggestions I shall have a look at them. I had thought of the address search for where we stayed before but I can%26#39;t remember exactly where it was. I know it was near the Eiffel Tower......!!
I%26#39;ll have to do a major search to see if I still have anything with the hotel details on and take it from there.
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Hotel Suffren La Tour was in the Rue Jean Rey, in the 15th arrondissement. It is nowadays called the Mercure Paris Suffren Tour Eiffel.
mercure.com/mercure/…fiche_hotel.shtml
geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Gaien/…suffren2.jpg
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If you want a small, boutiquy hotel I recommend the Hotel Du Pantheon. It is located just a few blocks from Luxembourg Gardens facing the Pantheon. It is a very small hotel but very nice. The rooms are small but very Parisian and comfortable. As with most hotels in Paris, the elevator is the size of a broom closet and the breakfast room is in the undercroft on the level below ground but, to me, that is the charm of Paris!
There is a metro station at the bottom of the road right at the entrance to the Luxembourg Gardens (just a few blocks down a slightly sloping road) and many places to eat in the immediate neighborhood. I found the hotel to be very quiet except for a neighbor playing the piano across the interior courtyard - but I thought that was incredible charming!
Have a wonderful anniversary trip and all the best!
Anita
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