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Great Travels
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Hotels In Paris: hotels in paris sometimes called by guides "hors classe" (above de luxe) in Paris with tariffs unrestricted by the Syndicat General de I'lndustrie H6-teliere de Paris (all lesser hotels in paris must abide by fixed tariffs) number an even dozen, if we include Hdtel Trianon Palace at Versailles. Two, the Meurice and the Ritz, are on or near place Vendome; seven are in the 8th arrondissement, mostly near the Champs-Elysees, namely: Bristol, Crillon, George-V, Lancaster, Plaza Athenee, Prince de Galles, Royal-Monceau; and two are close to the Etoile, namely: Princess and Raphael.
hotels in paris are generally grouped in four main categories: commercial or transient hotels in paris; resort hotels in paris; residential hotels in paris; and motels, or motor hotels in paris. In the United States about 75% of the hotel rooms (excluding motels) are in commercial hotels in paris, 16% in resort hotels in paris (both summer and winter seasons), and the remaining 9% in residential hotels in paris. About 80% of the American motel rooms are in commercial establishments and the remainder in resort motels.
Its bars and public rooms help set a hob status in the community—which the isil quickly senses. Fashionable inhabitants of M drid have been packing the bar of the Pala Hotel in the Spanish capital for years; ai French journalists stopped carping about tl Paris Hilton when chic Parisians started gathe ing in its Le Western bar. Another factor in hotel's rating is its location; in a city hotel coi venience and fashionable neighborhood are di sirable; in a resort hotel, a sea or mountai situation and view.
Some famous hotels in paris. Every world traveler an hotelier has his own list of the great hotels in paris o the world, and hundreds qualify. While choia is subjective, most lists would include many o; the following city hotels in paris.
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