jeudi 27 novembre 2008
where to sleep in Paris
Par Remz', jeudi 27 novembre 2008 à 11:50 :: General
As I live in Paris, I have very little knowledge of hotel standards and
prices. But.
An old friend of mine, Vincent, decided to buy and restore a hotel after a long career in the beer industry. The result is quite nice and quite affordable as well. The hotel is located not far from Gare du Nord where Eurostar lands in Paris and not far either from Place de la République, where you can take the métro straight to stade Jean Bouin (line 9). Of know : at Gare du Nord you can take a train to Stade de France (Take RER train line B to Stade de France)
I don't know why Vincent decided to call his hotel Soft Hotel. Anyway, I asked him whether he'd give good value to British supporters coming over the week end to watch a game here. He said that, yes, of course he'd give good rates to a group of supporters provided that 1) they form a group of more than two individuals 2) they send a fax or email to book the rooms mentioning that they come on behalf of "Rémi from Stade Français' supporters club".
An old friend of mine, Vincent, decided to buy and restore a hotel after a long career in the beer industry. The result is quite nice and quite affordable as well. The hotel is located not far from Gare du Nord where Eurostar lands in Paris and not far either from Place de la République, where you can take the métro straight to stade Jean Bouin (line 9). Of know : at Gare du Nord you can take a train to Stade de France (Take RER train line B to Stade de France)
I don't know why Vincent decided to call his hotel Soft Hotel. Anyway, I asked him whether he'd give good value to British supporters coming over the week end to watch a game here. He said that, yes, of course he'd give good rates to a group of supporters provided that 1) they form a group of more than two individuals 2) they send a fax or email to book the rooms mentioning that they come on behalf of "Rémi from Stade Français' supporters club".
