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Bercy village/12th district?
Keep in mind that the European hotel rating system is not the same as it is in the USA. More often than not, you'll find that a 3-star European hotel is the equivalent of a 1 or 2 star hotel in the US.
As for Paris in particular, they have a great mass transit system. The hotels in the center of the city are more expensive. However, you can save yourself some money by staying in the outer districts. I stayed at the Pavillon Monceau in the 17th and had a great time. The rooms were clean, bed comfortable, and the staff friendly and helpful. The hotel is situated in a mostly residential area so it's quiet at night. It also has two nearby metro stations: WAGRAM or MALESHERBES. You can also take a nice 10 minute walk to the Arc du Triomphe and the Champs Elysées. There's a small supermarket and great bakery within a block of the hotel.
http://www.pavillon-monceau.com/
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I have one week off. Ideally would have loved to go to Sydney, but my vacation is not that long. I don’t mind the cold weather, but if it is rainy and miserable, that won’t be good. My friend and I are early 30s. I have been to paris already, so I guess it’s further down the list. Would like an exciting party and some fun cultural or city things to do for the rest of the week. We are also thinking costa rica? Any other suggestions are welcome as long as the flight is less than 8 or so hours from Houston.
What kind of indoor things can we do on the other days?
Toronto will be miserable and cold. Visit closer to the summer.
I have been to both London and Paris, although no at New Years. I enjoyed London infinitely more. Paris, is found to be very dirty, and very freaky at night-time. Men would expose themselves to my classmates on the subway, and guys selling over-priced souvenirs would literally chase us.
London wasn’t like that at all. It was friendly and beautiful. A truly unique cultural experience.
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