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lizwizz | 00:05 Sun 29th Mar 2009 | Travel
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Can anyone recommend a half decent good value hotel in Paris for a family of 4? Or a web site which specifies which hotels cater for families? My children are 11 (boy) and 14(girl) and they really need twin beds, but I'm not comfortable letting them have a separate room. I've spent ages trawling the internet looking for hotels, but alot of them don't specify whether their quad rooms are twin beds or a double bed. Any help would be appreciated.
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Why not have two twin rooms? The girls in one and the boys in another?
Anyway, I was in Paris in February and stayed in this hotel
http://www.hotelpalma-paris.com/hotel_palma.ht ml

it is only ten minutes walk from the Arc de Triumphe, so an excellent location. It is on a nice quiet street with plenty of restaurants in the vacinity. The room was fairly small, but to be honest we didn't spend a lot of time in it, only for sleeping and getting ready for the day!

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Looks nice spudqueen. The main reason for wanting to be together is that it is to celebrate our wedding anniversary. I know we wouldn't be getting up to anything with the kids there (yuk, at our age too!) but the idea of having separate rooms on our wedding anniversary didn't appeal either.
Do you know this site?

http://www.hotel.info/homepage.aspx?lng=EN&cpn =1

You put your info in and they come up with hotels available in your case click on >3 and you'll get info for a quadruple room. HTH
Sorry forgot to mention, but then check the hotel on tripadvisor to know it's OK Happy searching.
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Thanks cocchinelle, I'll have a look at that one.

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