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Duc de Saint-Simon
Grand Hotel de Besancon
Hotel Brighton
Hotel de Crillon
Hotel de l'Abbaye
Hotel de l'Avre
Hotel Delambre
Hotel des Bains
Hotel des Grands Hommes
Hotel du 7e Art
Hotel du Jeu de Paume
Hotel du Palais Bourbon
Hotel Le Bristol
Hotel Left Bank Saint-Germain
Hotel Montalembert
Hotel Regina
Hotel Sainte-Beuve
Hotel Sainte-Marie
Hotel Sofia
Relais Hotel du Vieux Paris
Relais Medicis
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Parisian hotels seldom refuse children but are not really geared for them either. In addition prices are high, particularly in relation to the size of room. Space generally diminishes along with the cost, inconvenient for extra beds. Restaurants are rare in any but four-star hotels and even there may be closed in August.

Cheaper often means outside the centre, obviously less convenient, especially with children. 1st and 2nd arrondissements, though central, are a little dead at times, as can be the 7th, though attractive, and the 8th. More fun are the 4th (the Marais) 5th and 6th (Left Bank) and bordering 14th. Montmartre (18th) is fairly tatty, Bastille (11th) workaday, with its own charms.
Listings are organised by districts (indicated by the last digits of the post code) which spiral clockwise from 1 at the Louvre. Gradings are one to four-star.


(updated 08 April, 2006)
         

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