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Hotel Porte d'Orleans, Paris

The hotel is a small charming tourism hotel, where you will find a warm and smiling staff who will know how to welcome you personnally.

The hotel has just been renovated and its rooms, fully equipped and modern, decorated with warm colours , yellow, orange or red, will be for you a peaceful rest after a whole day of shopping or visiting the various monuments of Paris

You can, if you wish, be connected at anytime and very easily to the Internet in the cybercafe @ and be non stop in communication with your friends and family . Moreover, a tea-room is in project to provide you a rest corner with a very good coffee or a delicious ice-cream .
Cybercafe
5 rue de la Sourdiere
(at 205 rue Saint Honoré )
75001 PARIS

Free number :0800 539 001
Fax :33 (0) 1 42 60 09 14

Public price
Rackprice

Classic room (Shower and toilets) 85.00 EUR
single occupancy 65.00 EUR
Standard Room (Bath and Toilets) 95.00 EUR
single occupancy From 74.00 to 85.00 EUR
Executive Room 125.00 EUR
Extra bed Included
single occupancy From 85.00 to 95.00 EUR
triple occupancy 125.00 EUR
Dogs Included
Breakfast 6.10 EUR
Tourist tax 0.46 EU

Explore Paris

Courtesy of Paris Eiffel Tower News and Monument Paris
Welcome to Paris! This page was designed especially for you who may visit Paris for the first time. The idea is to give you advices to acquaint you with the City of Light, and help you prepare for this exciting trip. Read on!

Prepare well for a stroll
Once you have settled down in your comfortable hotel room and are getting ready to take your first stroll, take some time to dress appropriately.

First, put on a really good pair of walking shoes to feel comfortable in the Parisian streets. Walking in Paris means stopping often to look at amazing details and buildings. This constant stop-and-go will wear you down if you aren't comfy in your shoes.

Visiting the Eiffel Tower means waiting often over 30 minutes to gain access to the ticket booth, then waiting some more for the elevator on the way up, and waiting some more for the elevator on the way down. So to your feet, a pair of good shoes will make a big difference!

Parisian weather is fickle in springtime and during fall: what starts out as a great clear day can turn rainy and chilly in the afternoon. Pack a sweater and a rain breaker if you are visiting during these seasons. Summer is usually fine (70-85°F), August is generally hotter (80-95°F). Winter is rainy and cold, almost as cold as in NYC.

In any case, take your umbrella along, it may become your best friend -- especially if you intend to take pictures of everything. Rain and camera lenses don't like each other.

French people do lunch between 12:00 and 1:30 PM, and dinner between 7:30 and 10:00 PM. If you wish to avoid the crowd, lunch at 12:00 tops and dine out from 6:00 to 7:00 PM. Restaurants rarely serve between 2:00 and 6:00 PM.


Having a drink at the terasse of a sidewalk cafe is a necessary experience in Paris (skip it between November and March though,except if weather permits). However, terasse drinks are often charged premium prices.


Although they are saddled with a reputation, cafe waiters are not necessarily rude: they're just in a hurry. So don't take offense if they are impatient with you. Smile and show them what you want on the menu. They won't return the smile, but you will get your order quickly.


In Parisian restaurants, it is not customary for your waiter to come back to you once you are served to see if everything is allright: they assume this is the case. So don't feel you are ignored: just call the waiter when you wish to have your bread basket replenished. If you dine out at an expensive restaurant, waiters will tend your table diligently. Otherwise, it won't be the case.


Gratuity: your restaurant/cafe check already includes a 15% gratuity. If you feel like giving an extra tip to your cafe waiter, leave EUR 1 ($.97) on the table. In a restaurant, you may leave EUR 3-5 ($2.7-4.5, more if you are in an expensive place) but again, that's not expected in either case. Your credit card receipt won't show any gratuity line.
Armed with these few basic advices, you are ready to conquer the asphalt. On to places to visit!

A lively and interesting city
This is but a glimpse of the many places you will want to visit during your stay in Paris. Guests of the hotel are offered a Complimentary Pass to the Members Only section of the Paris Eiffel Tower News website, which features a lot more information on Paris.

The Complimentary Pass can be retrieved from the Thank You page which displays after your reservation request has been received by the hotel.

The hotel personnel wishes to be of service to you during your stay in Paris.

5 rue de la Sourdiere
75001 PARIS
Tel. : 33 (0) 1 42 60 79 04
Fax : 33 (0) 1 42 60 09 14
 
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