Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Hotel Majestic has a family suite with two large bedroom areas separated by a large door so you can all live together during the day with separate sleeping areas and separate bathrooms at night. The two rooms have separate entrances too.
Sound perfect for the OP's family. The Airbnb apartments can be great, but I keep reading that they are mostly illegal in Paris, so I'd hate for the OP to lose her $$ and place to stay (even if the penalty goes to the owner or agency) on her milestone trip.
Perhaps not so luxe, but we stayed with teens at this hotel. Lovely location around the corner from Rue Cler, delicious breakfast was included, Eiffel Tower view. Premium category rooms were nice. https://hotel-paris-bosquet.com
Anonymous wrote:The Hotel Majestic has a family suite with two large bedroom areas separated by a large door so you can all live together during the day with separate sleeping areas and separate bathrooms at night. The two rooms have separate entrances too.
Anonymous wrote:Splurge on an apartment. So much more room and I like to be able to partake of the cheesemongers, farmer's markets, rotisseries/delis which you can do with a small kitchen. Paris Perfect is who I would use for a splurge. We have previously used ParisVacationApartments.com. They have drivers who know their apartments so you can book transportation from the airport through them. They also found us a babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.fourseasons.com/paris/
Its this, first, last and always.
I concur entirely. For my 16th birthday, my dad flew me to Paris on the Concorde and we stayed at the George V. It was so special. Of course I did the same for my daughter (less the Concorde).
Who the F are you people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.fourseasons.com/paris/
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Ah yes, who wouldn't want to spend...$28,000 for a family of 4 for a week, to stay in a boring ass part of the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.fourseasons.com/paris/
Its this, first, last and always.
I concur entirely. For my 16th birthday, my dad flew me to Paris on the Concorde and we stayed at the George V. It was so special. Of course I did the same for my daughter (less the Concorde).
Who the F are you people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.fourseasons.com/paris/
Its this, first, last and always.
I concur entirely. For my 16th birthday, my dad flew me to Paris on the Concorde and we stayed at the George V. It was so special. Of course I did the same for my daughter (less the Concorde).