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Reminder :: One More Day to Pick a Hotel in Paris for HotelChatter

Where: Paris, France
September 22, 2008 at 1:50 PM | by | Comments (0)

We are headed to Paris in just a few short days and we're leaving our hotel accommodations in the hands of you sweet readers.

So far, we have 15 comments on Pick a Hotel in Paris for HotelChatter post. If you haven't entered in your suggestion, then do it now as we will be making our reservations at the end of the day tomorrow.

Right now, it looks like a tie between The Hotel Petit Moulin and the Plaza Athenee, the latter which we are sure is making our boss's wallet tremble. We have some great "Write-in-your-own" suggestions too so don't forget that is another option to "vote" for. Once we decide and book the hotel, we'll let you know on Friday.

Read through the hotel choices after the jump.

Vote up whichever one you think we should check into in comments below.

If you don't like any of these choices, we are giving you the option of writing yours in. And despite the presence of one of Paris' most expensive hotels on our suggested list, we would appreciate it if you picked a hotel with a rather reasonable room rate.

So start voting for your favorite suggestion in comments below!

We will book the hotel that earns the most comments and we will do a complete video tour and a full review of the place. If it's your write-in suggestion that we pick, then we'll do the above and send you a little surprise treat back from the hotel. It could be shampoo, chocolate or slippers. Who knows! That's the beauty of entering in your suggestion.

MONICA GUY:
· The Petit Moulin

This hotel is really cute, inside an old bakery in the Marais, one of the newly trendy parts of Paris. All have tiny rooms, but that's what you'll get in this city!

CONCIERGE.COM:
· Plaza Athenee

Renovations a few years back reinvented the stalwart as the freshest property in the city, while still preserving its terrific sense of place and style. Trust us: You never forget that you are in Paris.

VIP REVIEWER ERIC ROSEN:
· Hotel Le Clos Medicis

Le Clos Medicis may only have three stars--which can be pretty iffy in Europe--but its immaculate rooms, modern décor, historical architecture (it was built as a private residence in 1773), and friendly staff (also a rarity in Paris) make it one of the best values in the city.

HOTELCHATTER:
· Hotel Balzac

We have an American Express card and usually at Preferred Hotels, we can get a room upgrade if we book with our Amex. We did this in London and it was pretty sweet. Plus, this hotel, located near the Champs-Elysees, was fully restored in 2007. So it's like new!

WRITE YOURS IN:
Don't like any of the suggestions above? Write in your own suggestion.

TELL US WHERE TO STAY IN PARIS

[Top photo: Stevenvanwel]

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