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for 3 nights stop, needs to be central as going for a few days sightseeing the usual bits and bobs etc
dont want it cost silly money (i know its pretty expensive anyways)
would be nice to be near a few nice bars (both boozers!)
i dont really know where to start as there is that many in paris, want it be kinda like a boutique type hotel (so not the french equivalent of premier inn 😆 )
whatcha got folks?
Stayed [url= http://www.hotelmarceau.com/uk/index.php ]here[/url] earlier in the year—cute hotel (clean, modern, quirky), lovely people, not crazy expensive and great location just off l'Etoile
we last stayed here after a recommendation on here it was fab . Fits the Boutique idea loads of bars nearby but not noisy lovely restaurant area an easy walk away , park and short metro to the champs Elsie.
http://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/le-walt.en-gb.html?aid=311076;label=hotel-58078-fr-yDMJM9WUKE7PYpTvUGPFHwS30741725220%3Apl%3Ata%3Ap1%3Ap2%3Aac%3Aap1t1%3Aneg;sid=de62877d0d190427dafa3d0e13225363;dcid=1;srfid=24eca94f4c01e553883a6eb9d6c51545cd230055X1
Hotel le watt was my pick for first romantic getaway . It impressed crankygiry.
Stayed here: http://www.lebellechasse.com/
Right in Saint-Germain, just a few steps from the Musée d'Orsay.
Very nice, great location, but rooms a bit small.
Mrs Clubber and I stayed at the Radisson Blu Le Metropolitan last winter and would recommend it. It's obviously part of a chain but doesn't look or feel like it as it's in an unusal (pointy!) buildling.
thanks for the input guys i shall check those out