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Planning on visiting to Paris for a short weekend break in Mid October with Looby Loo. It's been 10 years since I was last there. Does anyone have any recommendations on a nice place to stay. I'd prefer a lovely small appartment to a Hotel. Also top things to do / see or places to eat....

Andy Pandy

I went there this weekend. i-escape.com recommends good apartments. I actually stayed in the Ibis Montparnasse Bienvenue as it was about ?50 night, super cheap, fab location but basically a travelodge. Montparnasse is a great location. Nightlife, restaurants, on the metro linking to lots of key tourist attractions. We are going again and spending a bit more in November and staying in Mama Shelter near the Laichesse Cemetrary.


Montparnasse is good at night. St Michael is great at night and good for not touristy, cheaper dinner. My favourite area of all, at night, is Rue Marche St Honore. A short walk from Louvre. Right by Opera. There are several great places to eat at night there.


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