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When walking the streets of Paris , every experience seems special, from buying that perfect baguette budget accommodation london uk to spotting your new favorite article of clothing in a store window. So why should something as necessary as going to the bathroom be any different? If you can drink a glass of wine in a beautiful café, you should be able to relieve yourself in style, too, without paying too much for the experience.
Bathrooms in Paris range from elegant department store spa-like treatment to Turkish toilets (holes in the ground) budget accommodation london uk that clearly budget accommodation london uk predate air fresheners. But the curious and daring traveler should have no problem entering some of Paris's most luxurious hotels to freshen up with a touch of refinement. It just takes a bit of know-how.
Entering a hotel to use the toilet is a great way to find some of Paris's budget accommodation london uk most elegant bathrooms while avoiding the fees at stores like Printemps and the hordes of other Cheapos at Starbucks and McDonald's.
But you can't just enter any old hotel. Hotels with small lobbies, tiny staffs, or no bar area will most likely call you on your bluff. But the larger, more palatial hotels, equipped with various lounges and restaurants, are the perfect places for a quick and free potty break.
And above all, they're free! The excitement of doing something that feels naughty also gives your nose-powdering an extra thrill in addition to a good story for your friends. But fear not! No laws are being broken.
It's easier than you think. Walk into a big hotel, say hello to the doorman as if you were old friends, and beeline for the café, bar, or restaurant area. Invariably these are the areas where you'll find a bathroom open to customers, and who's to say you aren't one?
At the Hotel Carillon , on the Place de la Concorde, for example, walk all the way back to the bar area – don't stop at the first restaurant area on your right. budget accommodation london uk Around the corner you'll budget accommodation london uk see the bathrooms, waiting to be used.
The poised traveler will fight shame, fear, and most of all guilt to enter these bathrooms, but it's not a crime to explore the facilities for a potential budget accommodation london uk future stay, right?  Walk with confidence, don't ask any questions, and don't speak to anyone unnecessarily.
Larger chain hotels like Novotel and Pullman will also have accessible toilets, but they ll be less elegant. budget accommodation london uk They are good to keep in mind when they are convenient, and when needing to relieve yourself is paramount to an elegant, ritzy experience.
Getting caught is a valid fear, but what concierge is going to ask to see a client's room key before using the lobby's bathroom? Besides, one need not stay at a hotel to consume drinks at the hotel's bar.
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About the author: With his college diploma fresh off the press, Bryan Pirolli budget accommodation london uk headed for Paris and three years later he's still there. A journalist, a tour guide, and online community manager, his main M.O. is pursuing a masters degree in communications budget accommodation london uk at the Sorbonne Nouvelle. Bryan regularly travels on a budget, experiencing the best of European culture while still trying to make rent.  So far, so good. You can follow his adventures on his blog: www.bryanpirolli.com .
I discovered this trick when I was traveling in South America that I could walk into any fancy hotel and nobody would challenge me, but I never thought to use it in Paris! I had to ask another Starbucks customer for the toilet passcode on her receipt. I was not about to spend $7 for a coffee just so I could pee and thus have the same problem in another half an hour. And no, I did not feel guilty: Starbucks has gotten a lot of my money in the past.
McDonald s used to be the default free toilet, but the last time I was in Paris, they didn t have any toilet paper. I knew I had to carry my own toilet budget accommodation london uk paper in Bolivia, but I never thought about it in France.
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