Deals Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Always En Vogue

As spring begins to make its grand entrance, top fashion houses around the world are preparing to share their visions of the Autumn/Winter 2006-2007 season. Some members of the fashion elite have had their rooms booked for months; others know that a true jetsetter never commits too far in advance.

Fashionistas who’ve found an open block in their schedule now have a secret weapon to help find those hidden, available rooms steps from their favorite catwalk. ParisHotels.com makes the search a breeze with their late booking availabilities feature. When inventory of rooms sinks below 150, a link appears on the site’s homepage alerting surfers to dwindling accommodations. A single click and users are directed to a comprehensive list of member properties with space still available, removing the need to run a separate search through the site’s more than 100 listings.

In addition to cutting the reservation time down to minutes, ParisHotels.com also gives the discerning traveller a guarantee of quality. With a database of one to four-star properties all vetted by the site’s founders, users can feel confident about inviting their new, up-and-coming supermodel friends back to their rooms before they even check-in. Soon to be devotees also don’t need to worry about miscommunication between an electronic middle man and their desired Paris changing room. ParisHotels.com puts travellers in direct contact with each property, eliminating confusion and those pesky extra or hidden fees, guaranteeing the best price and leaving extra cash to snatch up all those new must haves by Stella, Hermès, Chloé or Laurent for the coming season.

ParisHotels.com is a traveller’s French best friend, always ready to vet and recommend the best accommodations and dining and entertainment options the city has to offer. With more than 100 hotels, 100 restaurants, cafes and bars and dozens of tour and entertainment suggestions it is the surfers’ most comprehensive online Paris resource.

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