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Hello:
I am visiting Paris in October 2013.
I am wondering when would be the best time to book my hotel rooms? In other words how much in advance would be the best.

And for tours and no-wait entry tix.

Thanks,

Gordon


Gordon
Fairfield, CA USA 3/19/13

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3/19/13 10:28 AM
Sarah

St. Louis, MO USA
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Hi Gordon. I'd book your rooms as soon as the hotel allows. I was in Paris last September and booked my hotels 3-4 months out; I thought I waited too long to decide, because September is a busy month for the city, but I did get the places and rooms I wanted.


3/19/13 11:05 AM
Gordon

Fairfield, CA USA
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Thank you Sarah.

BTW, have you used Steve's recommended tour outfit, Viator?

Gordon


3/19/13 1:09 PM
Ray

Portland, Oregon USA
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hi,

once i figure out if the place is what i want, where i want, i do it then.

you will love Paris.

happy trails.


3/19/13 1:35 PM
Susan

Sausalito, California
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I would book hotels now.

Read this thread from this Helpline re: Viatour... Pat's response in particular.


3/19/13 6:01 PM
steven

white plains, ny usa
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One of the regular posters here , I believe her name is Kim from Paris , recently posted a FYI piece about hotel occupancy rates in Paris . If my memory serves , it ran about 85% . Given that figure ,booking as soon as possible , as others are saying , is quite a good idea .


3/19/13 6:18 PM
Rae

Cherry Hill, NJ USA
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I prefer to book small apartments. I've rented from apartments listed on www.homeaway.com in both Paris and Amsterdam. I have found this a cheaper, more comfortable alternative to hotels.


3/19/13 7:57 PM
pat

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Gordon, there are always rooms in Paris, thousands of hotels, BUT , to get a good room, at a decent price, in a great area, well that takes booking as far in advance as you can. I always book soon as my flights are booked, but I never take the discounted rate some hotels offer for paying in advance, since they are completely non refundable if you cancel, so I book hotels with decent cancellation policies. The reason I do this is the old "bird in the hand" thing, I get a hotel I am happy with, but I still look at forums and other options , more then once I have cancelled and rebooked with another hotel ,, not last minute though, don't mean that, but since I often book 6 or more months in advance I have lots of time to see some other suggestions and research them.

BTW Early October is still a very busy season for hotels, its not really the tourists so much, but its a peak time for business travel, trade shows, the end of fashion season etc. So start looking!


3/21/13 8:07 PM
Sue

Ypsilanti
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I highly recommend Hotel Britannique (20, Avenue Victoria). It all depends on where you want to stay and how much you want to pay but personally, I think that it's a property with a great price and a great location - close to Notre Dame and all of the main sights. I've stayed there twice and I loved it both times!!


3/22/13 6:00 AM
Gordon

Fairfield, CA USA
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Got my hotel booked.
Thanks to everyone.

Gordon


3/24/13 1:31 PM
Bev

Decorah, Iowa USA
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Now, of course we all want to know the details. An apartment or a hotel? If a hotel, what one and where?

We just finished booking hotels in Versailles and in the 5th in Paris for May dates.


3/24/13 4:35 PM
Gordon

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Re: 24, rue Saint Severin 75005

http://www.homeaway.com/

Gordon