We can blame it on Albert
Warren on Feb 26th 2010
So the flight had been booked, through Dublin for better or worse. The deed was done and Non-refundable as it was, it was time to move on to accommodations. I had done some web searching and found a few places that seemed charming asd were inexpensive (less than 100 euros a night). however, they were in Dublin. no not really, but far from the center of Paris. As Lauren’s mantra was “Gotta be near the Louvre,” those wouldn’t do at all. WE spent a Saturday afternoon at the computer finding—and rejecting—lots of options.
Then we headed off to a party where we ran into the film maker Albert Maysles. (Grey Gardens, Gimme Shelter, Salesman.) When the conversation turned to travel (He mentioned that he has begun work on a film about train travel.) we asked if he had any hotel recommendations for Paris. Turns out, he is heading to Paris for a retrospective of his films and will be staying at the place he always stays in Paris. Hotel La Louisiane. Clean and inexpensive, it’s been a faovirte of artistic types for decades. Guests have included Jim Morrison, Alan Ginsburg, Earnest Hemingway, Chet Baker, Miles Davis, Albert Camus, Salvador Dali—not, presumably—all on the same weekend. We decided to book a room. The price was right: 100 euros per night. And if it turned out to be disappointing, neither of us would take the rap. We could blame it on Albert.
60 rue de Seine
(+33) (0)1 44 32 17 17
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