Newbie here, our only expereince is Paris Las Vegas (does that count?). Our vision is close to shopping, a street where you can go down and sit at a nice cafe, we know we must do some metro but we would like to not have to do everything by metro, it would be nice to able to walk to few things from the hotel. Our interests are eating, art and shopping. We also need a triple. I was thinking about the Warwik Champ Elysees because it said close to shopping and would take a 3. Suggestions appreciated.
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The street environment is typically better if you stay in the 4th, 5th or 6th (there are other good areas but these are good for 1st-timers)...
Please enter %26quot;triple%26quot; and %26quot;triples%26quot; into the search box for forum and you will then see threads with specific hotel recommendations for your needs.
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Hotel Du Palais Bourbon on Rue de Bourgogne has rooms that can accommodate triples and stll have enough room to move around. Bathrooms are all modernized and they have a charming breakfast room. It is central to just about everything and near many sights. We have stayed here for over ten years and love the area and the hotel. There are two metro stops nearby(Invallides, Varenne) and it is walking distance to D%26#39;Orsay, Invallides,Louvre, Rodin, Orangie, Eiffel Tower, Marais area etc. Notre Dame is about a 20 minute walk by the river. Champs is about five minutes awayIt has several restaurants and cafes within a five to ten minute walk and feels very safe at night. You would be close to shopping areas in the 6th and 7th and not too far from the department stores - we usually walk everyhere within the heart of the city and have found the hotel to be ideal for us.
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