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February 21, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

Paris Hotels

Paris Hotels Hit All Time High

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Paris has always been a favored tourist destination, with so many attractions and sights and being the most romantic city in the world, has always meant that Paris has enjoyed a year round trade.

But 2011 topped the cake recording an all-time high in hotel occupancy throughout the year.  The majority of tourists came from China increasing the total number of nights stayed in hotels to increase by 3.1%.

Hotel occupancy rates hit an all-time high averaging around 79.5% with the average room price around 126.6 Euro.

While it probably doesn’t come as a surprise that Paris is booming when it comes to tourism with so much on offer from the shopping in Champs Elysees to the magnificent views from the top of the Eiffel Tower and the fun and exciting colorful displays in China Town.

There is a huge choice of top hotels when you decide to travel to Paris from four star luxuries to affordable three star comforts. There is a hotel to suit everyone’s pocket, making it possible for anyone to travel to Paris whether you’re getting away for a romantic weekend or just need a mid-week break away from your regular everyday tasks.

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February 16, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

Hotel near Eiffel Tower in Paris

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This Weeks Luxury Hotel

One of the wonderful things about Paris is there are such a selection of hotels that there is guaranteed one to suit your budget and travel plans. Whether you want to visit for business or just spend a few days sightseeing, there is a hotel just for you.

This week the luxury hotel is Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel, a four star hotel conveniently located on the Left Bank, just a skip to the famous Eiffel Tower. The hotel boasts magnificent views of the Eiffel Tower and River Seine, most of the rooms have their own private balconies with outstanding views. There is also a wonderful restaurant with terrace area and a cozy bar, just what you need to make your holiday memorable.

 

The Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel offers you a warm welcome from the minute you walk through the door, from the convenient Wi-Fi to the currency exchange, they ensure your holiday is one to remember.

The on-site restaurant, Pacific Eiffel, offers international delights with a great terrace area for relaxed dining.  The hotel is ideally situated for those wanting to see the Paris attractions with Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral and Musee du Louve within easy traveling distance.

This four star hotel has four hundred and sixty rooms and is easily accessible from the Gate du Nord railway station or the Bir Hakiem underground line 6 station.

If you’re looking for a hotel where you can put your feet up relax and enjoy the sights, then the Pullman Paris Tour Eiffel is just what you are looking for with rooms from as little as 123 Euro per night.

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February 14, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

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February 14, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

Traveling to Paris with a Baby

Top Tips When Travelling to Paris with a Baby or Toddler

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While Paris is considered the most romantic city in the world, the thought of the only tourists being couples in love is really not the case.  This beautiful city is rich is history and culture with lots of attractions and is a wonderful place to visit as a family.

Travelling with a baby or toddler is a handful at the best of times, so going prepared is an absolute must. The first thing you must take with you is a backpack carrier; you’ll be surprised how many places will ask you to leave your pushchair at the entrance, meaning you have to carry your child the rest of the way.

Unfortunately we have no control over our children and you’ll find you arrive at a museum ready to soak up some culture and your toddler falls asleep in their buggy. You cannot take it inside and there are stairs to get to all the exhibits, this is where travelling with the right backpack carrier makes all the difference.

Don’t get me wrong, Paris is children friendly, but a lot of the museums and attractions don’t allow pushchairs inside.

Aside from that there are fantastic family friendly restaurants to enjoy a meal out while holidaying in the area and there are beautiful parks where the children can run around and play while you sit back, relax and enjoy the magnificent scenery.

February 9, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

Paris

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Interesting Paris Facts

If you’re planning a wonderful holiday to Paris, it’s always interesting to find out the facts about the city. Paris is a popular tourist destination filled with history and culture and over seventy museums where you can soak up the heritage of this magnificent city.

Whether you’re travelling for a weekend or a longer family break, it’s always great to know what Paris is all about.

  • Paris is fondly named the City of Lights. While it lights up beautifully against the night sky, it’s not because of lights that it is named this. It is believe it is fondly named City of Lights due to the intellectual people who live there.
  • Paris is widely known as the most romantic city in the world, which is why it’s such a popular tourist destination for couples and those travelling on honeymoons.
  • Street signs were only placed in the city Centre in the early 1800’s, before these visitors to the city were advised to climb the monuments to get a sense of their bearings and where they had to go.
  • The famous Eiffel Tower caused a huge wave of concern among the scientists who believed that it could cause thunderstorms, changing the pleasant weather climate in the city.
  • Paris city Centre is made up of twenty separate areas, each one is numbered in a clockwise direction. Often you will find locals referring to areas by the number it have been allocated rather than the name.
  • All shops are usually open from 9am to 7pm. They are closed on Sundays and Public Holidays. You may even find smaller stores are closed for the whole month of August.
  • Restaurants open according to demand and in Paris the busiest times are between 8pm and 10pm. There are a lot of bistros and cafes should you wish to dine earlier.
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February 6, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

Paris Hotels

Choose Your Hotel in Paris to Match Your Sightseeing Holiday

Paris is the most romantic city in the world and is home to over seventy museums and monuments, beautiful landmarks and attractions.  Planning your holiday is easier than you may have thought with beautiful hotels within anyone’s budget close to the sightseeing trips you want to enjoy.

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With so much to do in Paris, having an idea of where you want to visit can help you determine the  hotel that best suits your needs, whether you’re looking for luxurious or you intend travelling on a tight budget.

Planning a shopping trip on the Champs Elysees then the Sofitel Paris Le Faubourg Hotel will not disappoint you. This is a magnificent five star modern designer hotel with all the bells and whistles to make your shopping holiday a dream come true from the Jacuzzi and fitness center to the bar and buffet breakfast.

Another sightseeing trip that shouldn’t be left off your list is the magnificent Notre Dame Cathedral.  This cathedral is an architectural masterpiece that you don’t want to miss.  Le Notre Dameis a three star boutique hotel just a short walk from the cathedral.  The rooms have been recently renovated offering modern luxury with breathtaking views.

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Orsay Museum is a popular tourist attraction if you want to soak up some culture while holidaying in Paris. The Bellechasse Saint-Germain hotel offers you four star accommodations that are modern and chic.  The rooms are comfortable and trendy and the staff is all multi-lingual helping you make the most of your holiday experience.

While these are only a small handful of the thousands of hotels on offer in Paris, finding a central location will ensure your sightseeing experience is a pleasant one. Paris has an extensive transport system, so you can book a hotel close to your favorite sightseeing experience, but it doesn’t have to end there, you can get to anywhere in the city with ease on the transport system, so you don’t have to miss a thing.

February 3, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

Visit Paris

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The Affordable Way to Visit Paris

When planning a holiday to Paris on a budget, it often means that top sights, museums and attractions need to be crossed off the list because they’re too expensive.

This is why we’re telling you about the Paris Pass Package, a way to enjoy all the museums, monuments, top attractions and sights by paying a one off affordable fee. Budgeting for a Paris holiday has never been so easy, the Paris Pass Package includes:

  • The Museum Pass which offers you free entry into over 55 museums and monuments in and around Paris including the Louvre Museum, Orsay Museum, Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame Towers. What’s more you don’t have to queue, go right to the front of any queue with your pass to gain free entry.
  • Your Paris Attractions Pass lets you visit seven top and not to be missed attractions free of charge including a wonderful Bateaux River Cruise, wine tasting, visit the Opera House and the Grevin Wax Museum.
  • If you’re worried about getting to all these fantastic attractions, don’t worry because the Metro Pass is included in the package as well, making it a complete Paris holiday pass.  The metro pass gives you unlimited access to public transport within the city whether you choose the metro, regional rail or bus.
  • The hop on and hop off bus is definitely the way to see the sights and you can enjoy unlimited access for two consecutive days with the Paris Pass Package.
  • There are discount vouchers to top restaurants and shops included, as an added bonus to make your holiday an affordable one.

When planning a holiday to Paris you can choose the Paris Pass Package which includes everything or you can buy the passes separately. Maybe you don’t enjoy the cultural thing but want to take advantage of the metro pass, this entirely up to you and what you want to do when holidaying in the most romantic city in the world.

The pass is purchased for a set time period, so you can buy it for two days or the duration of your stay, you will save a small fortune and it is a fantastic way to see Paris when travelling on a tight budget.

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February 1, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

Chinese New Year 2012 Announcing the Year of the Dragon.

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Chinese New Year 2012 A Colorful Extravaganzas

This year the Chinese New Year in Paris took place over the weekend of 28 and 29 January in the annual Chinese New Year parade.

Paris is home to a large Chinese community who has two parades in Paris to celebrate their New Year. The main parade starts in Avenue D’Ivry in Chinatown and the other one is Place Frehel.

This is a Paris attraction that shouldn’t be missed, the streets come alive with a procession of color, dragons, lions, music and dancers.  The head of the procession this year was a thirty meter dragon in bright yellow, orange, red and gold to celebrate 2012, which is the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese calendar.

Chinese musicians, dancers, martial art demonstrators and folk dancers join the parade in traditional costume with brightly colored lanterns, great costumes and lots of fireworks.

The Chinese New Year parade has become one of the top Paris attractions and it welcomes hundreds of spectators who come to enjoy the fun, excitement and colorful displays that are put on the whole weekend.

While watching the parade there are stalls, Chinese restaurants and so many other fun exhibitions and activities taking place.  Book your hotel early so you are guaranteed to enjoy the Chinese New Year parade for 2013.

January 30, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

Paris Carnival next February

Enjoy Some Festive Fun at the Paris Carnival
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The Paris Carnival takes place on Sunday 19 February at 1.30pm and starts at the Place Gambetta Paris.  The colorful procession departs from Place Gambetta through Avenue Gambetta to Menilmontant down to Republic Square and Temple Street and arriving at Place de l’Hotel de Ville at around 7pm.

The festival is alive with performances and a musical parade which has been a top Paris attraction since 1997.  Though the carnival itself dates back to the eleventh century, there was fifty years where it didn’t take place at all.

There are hundreds of street performers, artists, jugglers and musicians that line the streets adding to the air of excitement the carnival offers.

Last year over 3,000 performers lined the streets and this year they are hoping for a lot more with the fun theme of Noah’s Ark.

Some Brightness the winter

The Paris Carnival really does offer some bright light during the cold winter months, the air is electrifying and everyone can enjoy the procession which is led by a large cows head through the streets.

The large cows head is a symbol of the old carnival and is followed by dancers, musicians, performances and jugglers that are all dressed up brightly adding the excitement to the parade.

You will be able to enjoy the Paris Carnival by travelling by public transport to any of the streets that the procession covers; there will be entertainment all day by street performers as you wait for the parade to pass.  Last year over 5,000 visitors and locals enjoyed the parade; maybe you shouldn’t miss it this year.

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January 26, 2012 / parisfrancehotel

Paris Fashion Week

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Another Successful Paris Fashion Week is Underway

Paris Fashion Week is one of the most prestigious events held semi-annually in the romantic city of Paris. It draws thousands of visitors to the area, is attended by hundreds of well-known celebrities and shows off the beautiful designs by the world’s top designers.

Any models dream is a chance to appear in Paris Fashion Week, which is one of four major fashion weeks held throughout the world. The schedule starts in New York, followed by London and Milan and ends in beautiful Paris.

The world’s top designers show off their new summer, spring and fall creations including designs by Chanel, Jean Paul Gaultier, Givenchy and Valentino.

Being such a big Paris attraction, it’s no surprise that this week saw famous Cameron Diaz enjoying the designs by Valentino, Versace, Dior and Chanel from the front row.

The French Fashion Federation usually determines the dates and 2012 saw the start of the show on Wednesday 18 January and it will continue through to Wednesday 7 March on the following schedule:

  • Haute Couture – Monday 23 January to 26 January – Spring Summer Collections
  • Ready to Wear – Tuesday 28 February to 7 March – Fall Fashion
  • Men’s Fashion – Wednesday 18 January to Sunday 22 January – Fall Fashion

The hotels are bursting at the seams this week as more and more visitors arrive in Paris to witness this amazing event, which is a big tourism industry for Paris. The visitors are enjoying all the major sites that Paris has to offer when not attending the shows, from the magnificent museums to the wonderful scenery and fantastic attractions.

Leisurely days shopping on the Champs-Elysees, relaxing in the wonderful luxurious hotels and visiting top attractions such as the Louve, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. The city is alive this week as everyone is in Paris enjoying this famous fashion extravaganza.

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