Paris cheap hotel review - Campanile XVII Boulevard Berthier
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Sunday, 30 August 2009 22:08

paris cheap hotel breakfast terraceThe Campanile XVII Boulevard Berthier is a very large, yet still cheap,  Paris hotel located in Paris’ 17th district between Montmartre and the Arc de Triomphe. This large Paris hotel has 246 bedrooms that have recently undergone renovations. The hotel is fit with a bar and restaurants and a beautiful terrace to sit on. It also has a secured underground parking garage and is linked with bus stations and access to Paris monuments such as the Champ Elysees, the shopping section of Boulevard Haussmann and Chap de Mars.

This cheap Paris hotel caters to all categories of its guests’ needs, from arranging birthday parties, menus for children, indoor catering to making arrangements for business groups.  They are simply in the business of making their customers happy.

The hotel has wireless internet and offers breakfast in the restaurant. Pets are allowed to stay at no charge.

If you are looking for a nice, clean and professional hotel, then the Campanile Paris XVII Boulevard Berthier is a great recommendation which you should enjoy.

Wandy Topman writes for Paris Cheap Hotel and other Western European travel sites.

 

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