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If you search on the web for bed & breakfast and private rooms you can rent rooms by an agency. We did that for three nights on the new years eve and it was a very low price and really nice with high standard and in the centre of the city. I don’t remember the name of the agency but I found on link on a tourist site for Paris when I searched for accommodations.
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Thanks J! That is a nice resource. I’m sure it will come in handy. Thanks. Marko
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hello everyone, > Need a small pointer. My sis and I are off to Paris in August and are > looking for a cheap place to stay for a week. Hostels are all around > US$25, > so it would be $50 for both. Anyone know of anything cheaper? Maybe even a > single room with one bed and we’ll rotate sleeping on it. It would be kind > of nice if the hotel/hostel was near the metro line. I’m thinking places > this cheap can only be on the outskirts of Paris, which is fine. Any > suggestions? > There is no need to stay in hostels or on the outskirts of Paris because > there are plenty of inexpensive hotel rooms in the center of the city. But > you should book immediately because these hotels are often fully booked in > advance. Doubles are as cheap as 20EUR including breakfast, and you don’t > have to share the room with strangers. > http://www.jack-travel.com/Paris/ParisHtml/Paris_Low_Budget_Hotels.htm
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> Hello everyone, > Need a small pointer. My sis and I are off to Paris in August and are > looking for a cheap place to stay for a week. Hostels are all around US$25, > so it would be $50 for both. Anyone know of anything cheaper? Maybe even a > single room with one bed and we’ll rotate sleeping on it. It would be kind > of nice if the hotel/hostel was near the metro line. I’m thinking places > this cheap can only be on the outskirts of Paris, which is fine. Any > suggestions?
There is no need to stay in hostels or on the outskirts of Paris because there are plenty of inexpensive hotel rooms in the center of the city. But you should book immediately because these hotels are often fully booked in advance. Doubles are as cheap as 20EUR including breakfast, and you don’t have to share the room with strangers. http://www.jack-travel.com/Paris/ParisHtml/Paris_Low_Budget_Hotels.htm
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Hello everyone, Need a small pointer. My sis and I are off to Paris in August and are looking for a cheap place to stay for a week. Hostels are all around US$25, so it would be $50 for both. Anyone know of anything cheaper? Maybe even a single room with one bed and we’ll rotate sleeping on it. It would be kind of nice if the hotel/hostel was near the metro line. I’m thinking places this cheap can only be on the outskirts of Paris, which is fine. Any suggestions? Thanks, Marko
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Hello everyone, Need a small pointer. My sis and I are off to Paris in August and are looking for a cheap place to stay for a week. Hostels are all around US$25, so it would be $50 for both. Anyone know of anything cheaper? Maybe even a single room with one bed and we’ll rotate sleeping on it. It would be kind of nice if the hotel/hostel was near the metro line. I’m thinking places this cheap can only be on the outskirts of Paris, which is fine. Any suggestions? Thanks, Marko
Response:
If you search on the web for bed & breakfast and private rooms you can rent rooms by an agency. We did that for three nights on the new years eve and it was a very low price and really nice with high standard and in the centre of the city. I don’t remember the name of the agency but I found on link on a tourist site for Paris when I searched for accommodations.
Response:
> Hello everyone, > Need a small pointer. My sis and I are off to Paris in August and are > looking for a cheap place to stay for a week. Hostels are all around US$25, > so it would be $50 for both. Anyone know of anything cheaper? Maybe even a > single room with one bed and we’ll rotate sleeping on it. It would be kind > of nice if the hotel/hostel was near the metro line. I’m thinking places > this cheap can only be on the outskirts of Paris, which is fine. Any > suggestions?
There is no need to stay in hostels or on the outskirts of Paris because there are plenty of inexpensive hotel rooms in the center of the city. But you should book immediately because these hotels are often fully booked in advance. Doubles are as cheap as 20EUR including breakfast, and you don’t have to share the room with strangers. http://www.jack-travel.com/Paris/ParisHtml/Paris_Low_Budget_Hotels.htm
Response:
Thanks J! That is a nice resource. I’m sure it will come in handy. Thanks. Marko
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hello everyone, > Need a small pointer. My sis and I are off to Paris in August and are > looking for a cheap place to stay for a week. Hostels are all around > US$25, > so it would be $50 for both. Anyone know of anything cheaper? Maybe even a > single room with one bed and we’ll rotate sleeping on it. It would be kind > of nice if the hotel/hostel was near the metro line. I’m thinking places > this cheap can only be on the outskirts of Paris, which is fine. Any > suggestions? > There is no need to stay in hostels or on the outskirts of Paris because > there are plenty of inexpensive hotel rooms in the center of the city. But > you should book immediately because these hotels are often fully booked in > advance. Doubles are as cheap as 20EUR including breakfast, and you don’t > have to share the room with strangers. > http://www.jack-travel.com/Paris/ParisHtml/Paris_Low_Budget_Hotels.htm
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