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"Great Hotel"
We stayed at the nueilly park for three nights in Feb 06. We flew to beauvais and the hotel is very convenient to where the bus from beauvais drops you off in paris. The neighbourhood that the hotel is in is very nice, the hotel itself is situated on a quiet flower lined street. The hotel itself is small but cosy and everything you would need. They do not have a restaurant but there is pleanty of choice in the area. The room itself was absolutely fine. Some might think it was a bit small but when you are in paris you should not need to be spending much time in your hotel room. The staff were discreet and friendly. all the rooms seem to be themed,ours was an indian theme which was quite tasteful actually. we dod not have breakfast in the hotel, instead having some food from the fabulous bakeries on the same street, so good and so cheap. we got great value on this hotel, around 87 eur per night room only. also very close to metro station, which will take you straight to louvre, arc de triomphe, champs eleysee.
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"Value for money"
A last minute booking to stay one night on 14th July - Bastille Day.
We were driving from the south of France and the hotel is really easy to access from the Boulevard Peripherique (Port Maillot). As 14th was a Bank Holiday, we were able to park literally outside the hotel in a quiet residential area for free. Parking is also free all weekend, so if you are driving in to Paris at the weekend, I would say the location is absolutely ideal.
At the end of the avenue on Avenue Charles de Gaulle is Place du Marche where there was a lovely market on the Friday. The hotel is about a 3 minute walk to Les Sablons metro station on Line 1 giving excellent access the Champs-Elysees or La Defense.
The hotel was very quiet and I slept like a log. It was a very hot night, but there was a fan (with a timer) in the room, but no air con, but it was OK nonetheless.
We booked via a bookings website and paid only 77 euros for a double room. We had our 2 year old daughter with us and the hotel provided a room with a fantastic daybed for her which she loved as it was child (say up to 6 yrs) size and had lots of bolsters and cushions. All at no extra cost.
Breakfast can be taken in nearby patisseries where we were amazed to find coffee and a croissant for only 1.5 euros. There are also some lovely shops around.
Considering this was a last-minute overnight stay and we were constrained by the car, the hotel was a pleasant surprise and in a great neighbourhood, which we hadn't visited before.
If our ususal central Paris haunts are not available we would revisit, but don't rule this place out as a first choice as it was clean, the staff friendly and very well located. Decor was a bit strange, but caused no offence!
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