Hotels Inside the City of Paris

By: David H. Urmann

Most hotels in Paris are located near the main tourist areas so that visitors can see the beauty and the beautiful scenery of this French capital.

Paris is the capital of France. It is located at the Seine River in the northern part of France and at the center of the Ile-de-France region or the so-called "Paris Region".

Moreover, Paris is now one of the world's most successful and leading cultural as well as business centers. The influence of Paris in terms of education, politics, media, entertainment, fashion, the arts and Sciences all add up to its current status as one of the major global cities in the world. The Paris Region or Ile-de-France is France's center of economic activities. It is also a world-renowned tourist destination with more than 30 million visitors annually.

Listed below are some notable hotels in Paris:

• Bellechasse Hotel: This hotel is also called Hotel Bellechasse Paris Saint-Germain. Many articles about this hotel say that it is different from other hotels in Paris. It is located at the very heart of Paris, making it an ideal place in order to survey the whole city. This hotel is just a few steps away from the Orsay Museum and close to Saint-Germain des Pres as well as the Lourve Museum. It is considered as a "special address" for your vacation in Paris. A dressmaker named Christian Lacroix designed the hotel. It underwent complete renovation and was reopened last July 2007. Now, the hotel offers personalized 24-hour service, complementary breakfast, laundry service, wake up service, and secretarial services among others. Their rooms are very spacious and luxurious. Views of the beautiful City of Paris are also guaranteed. Furthermore, they provide Wi-Fi Internet connection within the property.

• Hotel De Castiglione: This hotel has a strategic location for it is set at the center of the Faubourg Saint Honore District. It is near the Louvre Museum and the Champs Elysees Opera. A wide range of prominent shops surrounds this particular hotel. This hotel combines the sophistication of such a luxurious and comfortable hotel as well as the appeal of conventional service. It features modern conveniences and agreeable public areas. Some of the facilities comprise of a restaurant, a bar, three conference rooms that are fully equipped and a Wi-Fi Internet connection. Each room is also as elegant as the next. Bathrooms have en suite and complementary Continental breakfast is guaranteed.

• Du Cadran Hotel: This is a "boutique hotel" located in Paris. It is in the center of the Eiffel Tower's steps, Musee d'Orsay, the Invalides and the seventh arrondissement. This hotel is close to the rue Clerc, which is Paris' popular market street. The hotel's amenities comprise of a library of American, French and English Literature, and bilingual baby sitters who are on call in order to look after the children. Aside from this, the hotel has a Spa facility with a professional group of masseurs.

• Saint Augustin Hotel: This particular hotel is located in the center of the intimate parts of Paris. It is just a few steps away from the Champs Elysees and the popular department stores. This charming hotel offers 62 luxurious rooms that will seduce you with welcoming warm tones. Do not come with your pets for they are impermissible. The hotel features a front desk service that is on call 24/7, laundry service, and dry cleaning service among others. They also have nice interiors, public parking, and Wi-Fi Internet access within the property. Plus, 24 hour safety and security is guaranteed.

• Prince Hotel: This hotel is very near the majestic Eiffel Tower. The hotel also has an exceptional location since it is in the center of some of the prominent Parisian Districts. Some of Paris' main attractions like the Invalides, Champs de Mars, Ecole Militaire as well as the Orsay Museum are in close proximity to the hotel. It is even a mere walking distance from this beautiful hotel. It is inside an attractive stone building as well. The hotel employees are trained professionals that are available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. The staffs are very friendly and hospitable that they welcome the visitor with a smile on their faces. They also provide sight seeing trips as well as some useful traveling information. The rooms being offered have a total of 30 double, single and twin bedrooms. All rooms in this hotel are sound proof and feature an elegant bathroom with a hairdryer. The recently re-furbished rooms in this hotel currently have a direct phone line and air conditioning units which even the visitor can manually control. The rooms also have cable television, an alarm clock, a mini bar, modem plugs and a safe.

• De La Paix Hotel: This hotel is a small hotel along the vicinity of the famous Eiffel Tower. It is a very serene and quiet place. The hotel also gives its warm welcome to its visitors so that they will have an agreeable and relaxing stay in this amazing Paris hotel. This peaceful hotel also has Wi-Fi Internet access within its entire property. It also has an elevator and fully air-conditioned rooms. It is positioned near the Champs de Mars, Eiffel Tower, Place de la Concorde, Arc de Triomphe and Les Invalides, which are the main tourist spots in the area. Pets are not permissible inside this hotel

• Palym Hotel: This hotel is famous for its friendly staff that welcomes each visitor. Aside from this, they create a pleasant ambience both for businessmen and tourists. It is located within the proximity of the small, peaceful and quiet street called rue Emile Gilbert. Thus is just in front of the Gare de Leon. The hotel property comprises of 51 comfortable and modern rooms, an elevator or a lift, a helpful staff and a collection of documentation guests can read. The hotel is also accessible for the disabled since they have some rooms that are located on the ground level of the building. Requests can be done when opting for non-smoking rooms. Furthermore, the hotel has a 24-hour front desk service and 24 hour security.

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