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hotel near charles de gaulle airport?

Hi guys we are flying into charles de gaulle airport on the 25th july we wont have a car so need a hotel close or with transfers:confused: , for 1 night their will be 2 adults and 2 children any advice would be most appreciated.:beer:

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  • Yes, look at Accor hotels website. They do Ibis, Mercure, Novotel etc and one of the chain does rooms which sleep 4 - I think it is the Mercure. Sure we looked as a possibility when we came into Paris one time so pretty sure there is one nearby.
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  • Nordictat2
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    These links should help ya find something to your liking :)


    I would chose this one (Holiday Inn PARIS-CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT)
    http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/en/hotel/parra?refid=1&_requestid=180396
    That hotel has FREE shuttle to the airport :)

    If that doesn't suit you then try those links...

    https://www.degaulle.airporthotelguide.com
    https://www.paris-cdg.com/hotels
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  • duchy
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    For an airport hotel as they all have shuttles I always use Priceline as I can pick the star rating and otherwise don't really care. Four star at CDG seems to be running around £60 looking at recent winning bids listed on https://www.biddingfortravel.com.-probably worth bidding a bit less first and starting with a 3 star (Ibis or similar)
    Works at Heathrow too-my stay this Friday is costing me £39 -worth every penny not to get up at 4am to get the first train of the day to the airport (although if I hadn't missed the £29 deal at Travelodge Feltham I'd have done that instead)
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    duchy wrote: »
    For an airport hotel as they all have shuttles I always use Priceline as I can pick the star rating and otherwise don't really care. Four star at CDG seems to be running around £60 looking at recent winning bids listed on www.biddingfortravel.com.-probably worth bidding a bit less first and starting with a 3 star (Ibis or similar)
    Works at Heathrow too-my stay this Friday is costing me £39 -worth every penny not to get up at 4am to get the first train of the day to the airport (although if I hadn't missed the £29 deal at Travelodge Feltham I'd have done that instead)

    Hi thanks for the advice everyone i have looked on priceline but you cannot request rooms for 4 only doubles are guaranteed, so a bit reluctant to put in a bid incase i win a hotel that only does double rooms :eek:
    i will have a look at the holiday inn thats seems good if anyone has a code for them that would be good too;) .
    thanks again everyone
  • Nothing wrong with the Holiday Inn at CDG. I've stayed there and it was very good. There is also a Holiday Inn Express just up the road - might be a tad cheaper. The shuttle bus can sometimes take its time to come round ...

    There aren't usually too many discount codes for Holiday Inn about as far as I am aware, but run your search through www.hotelpricefinder.com to see if any of the websites this one searches has a deeply discounted rate.

    Next, check that against the cashback rates on Quidco, Topcashback etc., and do your maths. Incidentally, Holiday Inn themselves are on there as well with 5 % cashback.
  • Nordictat2
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    SuperMum...

    Visit this thread http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=7454525#post7454525

    I just used the 2for1 special for our London trip next month but maybe one of the other offers will help you.

    Happy Hunting :)
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