Can anyone recommend a nice hotel in centre of Paris?
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I stayed at the Hotel MacMahon a few years ago.
Not great, but overlooks the Arc du Triomphe and was affordable, so a winner in my book!!
Plenty of restaurants locally, and obviously centrally located!
HTH
Edit to add:
http://www.hotel-mac-mahon-paris.federal-hotel.com...
When I say "not great" it was clean, smart and fine, just not a 5* place with crystal this, persian that etc
Not great, but overlooks the Arc du Triomphe and was affordable, so a winner in my book!!
Plenty of restaurants locally, and obviously centrally located!
HTH
Edit to add:
http://www.hotel-mac-mahon-paris.federal-hotel.com...
When I say "not great" it was clean, smart and fine, just not a 5* place with crystal this, persian that etc

Edited by chris.mapey on Tuesday 14th April 16:10
Cheers guys.
In the end I booked the "Des Arts" Hotel near the Moulin rouge. It was recommended by friends who stayed there last year - a Boutique hotel with lots of character, they say!
I don’t know the area too well, but it is just a launching pad.
We go on Saturday, it is about £120 per night - so i will report back next week.
Thanks
Andrew
In the end I booked the "Des Arts" Hotel near the Moulin rouge. It was recommended by friends who stayed there last year - a Boutique hotel with lots of character, they say!
I don’t know the area too well, but it is just a launching pad.
We go on Saturday, it is about £120 per night - so i will report back next week.
Thanks
Andrew
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