Sunday, December 30, 2012

Minimum age to book and stay in a hotel in Paris?

Q. I was wondering what the minimum age was for booking and staying in a hotel in Paris. I heard it was 19, but some sites are confusing me. Can anybody help?
You see, I heard it was the law in France, or at least Paris, to be 19 to book or stay in a hotel with adult supervision. Could somebody prove me wrong please! My friends and I are racing from Big Ben to the top of the Eiffel Tower in August and need to sort a hotel out for a night. Thanks for the answers!

A. Regularly from the age of 18 years you have the full ability to conclude contracts, like booking a hotel.
However you may also do that at younger age, having a written authorization by both of your parents, which is either certified by an official government institution, or has copies of the parent's passports attached to prove the authentication, so you are not considered as being a runaway.

Where can I find a good non-biased website that talks about hotels in Paris. A website about Paris Hotels.?
Q. I have found some portal sites but they are all biased. Is there a list of Paris Hotels that anyone knows about or can anyone recommend a good luxury hotel in Paris?

A. "When I went to Paris I visited a hotel in the latin quarter. It was in the Latin Quarter of Paris. I got it from www.wizzyhotels.com. This site had good reviews but not a lot of hotels. I still used it because it seemed safer than the rest."

which hotel would you stay in paris or ceasar palace las vegas?
Q. Which hotel paris or Ceasar would you stay in if going to vegas if price are about the same?

A. Caesars Palace is better IMO. Great shopping, food, large casino, in the middle of all the action, great pool areas and the rooms are very comfortable. To sum it all up, it's a Vegas staple and worth the money.




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