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The ideal of living or staying in Paris is an extravagant one. It's quite easy to begin picturing luscious living - canopy beds, crystal chandeliers, silk sheets - before coming to terms with the reality of pricing; Paris is an expensive city, and living like Marie Antoinette isn't feasible for everyone.

Furthermore, Paris is a diverse city, with a wealth of different neighborhoods, and areas that might suit a married couple and four children might not work for the trendy young singleton, the group of backpackers, or the retired couple celebrating their fifty-year anniversary. So as you pick your hotel for price, safety, and convenience, also consider the ambiance and milieu of the neighborhood you're about to stay in; it'll be your home away from home in Paris, and you'll want it to be a good fit. You'll be off to a good start once you get your cheap flights to Paris.

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General Guide To Pricing For Paris France Hotels: What To Do After Getting Your Cheap Flights To Paris

By and large, nice Right Bank Hotels in elegant districts like the 8th and 16th arrondissements are the most expensive of any hotels you can find. On the left bank, though, the upscale artsy Boulevard St. Germain area is also rather pricey, though perhaps not to the same extent. Less expensive areas include more residential, student-y, or out-of the way arrondissements.

Boulevard St. Michel - though perhaps over-crowded, is rather inexpensive, though not as much so as Montparnasse. Other neighborhoods that are generally on the bottom end of the price scale, but that aren't worryingly dangerous, include Montmartre, which is low-key, artsy-hippie, and relaxed, the studenty, though perhaps a bit touristy, Rue Mouffetard, and the residential Portes d'Orleans/Alesia area. These areas tend not to be a five minute walk from the Eiffel Tower, but it's easy to get around on the Metro or through the Velib bike-rental system.

General Guide To Stars: Evaluating France Hotels & Accommodation

Clearly finding cheap flights to Paris is easier than sorting through France's grading system for hotels but that too is easy once you know how it works.

The idea behind the star rating system is mathematical - not a value-judgement. In France, a standardized system of star-rating measures not quality of the hotel but quantity of its amenities. The 1-4 star scale (there are no five-star hotels in France) is based on 22 criteria about the square footage, features, and amenities, and doesn't reflect on the "charm," "niceness," or lack thereof. So do your research; don't assume stars automatically equal good, or that a hotel with only one star is bad - it could be far more charming than its "four-star" counterpart.

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Picking A Paris Arrondissement Or Neighborhood - Making Your Paris Vacation Perfect

By and large, the 1st, 8th, 16th, and 7th arrondissements are the most "elegant," with the 7th by and large more aristocratic, residential, and refined, and the 8th, 1st and 16th more opulent, catering to business people and government officials. The 6th is also upscale, but in an artsier, more bohemian fashion. For young, trendy twenty-somethings, the Marais (3rd and 4th) is the best place to be, although for student travelers on a budget Montmartre (18th - but be sure you're not in the less safe district of Barbes-Rochechouard or the seedy Pigalle, also bordering the 18th) is a great bet, as is the slightly more picturesque Latin Quarter (15th.)

Quiet residential districts like the 13th, 12th, 14th, 15th, and 17th are great for families looking to inexpensively rent out an apartment and experience "neighborhood life." Seedier areas include bits of the 2nd, the 9th, and outlying areas - be sure you're not in Barbes-Rochechouard, on Rue St. Denis (unless you're low down near Les Halles), or in Pigalle or Clichy - these are all slightly seedier, or even more dangerous neighborhoods. Staying in the banlieus - suburbs- is not recommended.

So there it is, your guide to Paris hotels, apartments and accommodation by arrondissement. Organized so you can see how to easily find the best way to spend the money you saved by getting really cheap airline tickets for your Paris vacation. Here are some other articles that show you how to maximize your Parisian experience after you get your cheap flights to Paris and deals on hotels in France.

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