3 Star Hotel Le Canal – A New Hotel in Paris

The French capital, Paris, is one of the most visited city destinations in the world. And who would not be lured by its inspiring architecture, world famous tourist attractions, tasty food, etc. There is a wide selection of accommodation available and 3 star Hotel Le Canal is a recent addition to the scene. Discover more about this modern and recently opened hotel in Paris.

Paris in France is one of the most visited city destinations in the world. And who would not be lured by its inspiring architecture, world famous tourist attractions, tasty food, seducing wine and general ‘joie de vivre’. Like all large cities it is busy but it does not have the hectic and rushed feeling you may notice in say, London, New York or Rome. Paris offers a wide range of accommodation, hotels, bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, etc, in order to cater for the sheer amount of tourists entering the city on a regular basis.

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Renting an Apartment in Paris

When planning our most recent family holiday to Europe, Paris was high on the list of places to visit. Having travelled in Europe before with our children, we are advocates of staying in self-catering apartments wherever possible, and finding a suitable apartment in Paris was one of the first things we did.

Whilst Paris is full of hotels, ranging from exclusive to budget, it is also home to hundreds (if not thousands) of apartments that are available for short-term holiday rentals. Surprisingly, a reasonable number of these are Australian-owned. After choosing our apartment, a 1 bedroom flat in the 11th arrondissement, we booked directly with the Australian owner. Typically, a deposit is required to confirm the reservation with the balance payable 30 – 60 days prior to check-in. Dealing directly with the apartment’s owner was great – she was on hand to answer any questions that we had prior to our departure from Australia (What’s the nearest Metro station? How do we get to the apartment from the airport? Etc.).

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