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Triple Room in Rue Cler District

Hi y'all - I'm looking for a hotel or B & B in the Rue Cler District in Paris that will accomodate 3 people. We will be going in early September. Any suggestions?

Posted by
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Have you already tried all the hotels listed in Rick's Paris or France 2012? If not, that would be a great place to start! I see Grand Hotel Leveque has a Triple (superior) available the first week of September. What is your price range and what are your actual dates?

Posted by
2768 posts

I had a triple at Hotel de l'Empereur. It was quite nice, I would recommend it. Finding a triple or quad (we had 2 adults, a child, and a baby) was a bit of a challenge, so if you haven't booked one already, I'd do it soon.

Posted by
32212 posts

Melissa, As the others have mentioned, it would be a good idea to have a look at the France or Paris Guidebooks or Trip Advisor, as that's the best way to find Hotels that fit your price and other criteria. Depending on your budget, you might also have a look at Hotel Duquesne Eiffel (I believe they have some "triples"). For travel in early September, it would be a good idea to pre-book well in advance. Happy travels!

Posted by
9110 posts

You're working against two whammies: 1 - Guidebooks are rather grossly limited in hotel recommendations. 2 - - There's no such thing as a 'Rue Cler District'. The street's only a quarter of a mile long. If you draw a circle with half that radius, you've covered most of the 7th Arrondissement plus bits of a couple of others. The place is full of hotels. If you use venere.com, you can search for triples and sort by price, guest rating or anything else. You can't search by an area that exactly suits what you want, but you can put the results in map view and see where they fall. I just fiddled with it for a few seconds. Total triples was over thirteen hundred in the city and batches were showing up roughly in the 7th Arrondissement - - among them the ones mentioned above. I've never stayed in that area, so don't have any thoughts, but I've always been satisfied using the venere guest ratings.

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We (3 ladies) in a fairly spacious room at the Hotel Muguet and the price was quite reasonable. Nothing fancy but very adequate for sleeping, shower, etc.

Posted by
337 posts

It's been 12 years (!), but the Hotel de la Motte Piquet (just around the corner from Rue Cler) had a 3-story suite with 2 bedrooms (3 beds) and a bath. Very quaint and cute. Reasonably priced.
Have fun!