Set in acres of quietness an greenery at the very top of the Citadelle, the Chateau De Namur Hotel provides its guests with a welcome, stamped with prestige and quality. One... more
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Chateau De Namur Hotel
Set in acres of quietness an greenery at the very top of the Citadelle, the Chateau De
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Namur Hotel provides its guests with a welcome, stamped with prestige and quality. One hundred and one flavours will assail you when you enter the restaurant \"L\'E...
Set in acres of quietness an greenery at the very top of the Citadelle, the Chateau De Namur Hotel provides its guests with a welcome, stamped with prestige and quality. One hundred and one flavours will assail you when you enter the restaurant \\\L\\\'Ermitage\\\", which prides itself in a long an flawless loyalty to gastronomic tradition. The four large meeting rooms exuding sober charm will finely suit your most demanding requirements as to private functions, seminars, banquets and weddings. The cosiness of the bar will make it the perfect venue for sipping a drink with friends \\\"en terrasse\\\" or indoors. Why not taste one of our 45 whisky brands? A wander about the hotel\\\'s park or the town centre, a game of tennis or a round of golf will ideally top off your stay at the Chateau de Namur Hotel."
Advantages: A reallynice town for a trip, you can reach it quickly by train or car. Disadvantages: Few of the people is speaking english.
...For my first opinion on Ciao UK i choosed something I know perfectly, Namur.
First I would like to mention that english is far to be mymother tongue and that I'm writing here to improve my english. So don't judge me too hard, but don't hesitate to post any comment on BIG errors.
Okay just go on with the real subject now.
Namur is in Belgium, I bet you all know where Belgium is. So I won't explain you how to get in Belgium.
Namur is the headcity of Wallonia ( Belgium is dived in two main areas, Flandria and Wallonia, In Wallonia we speak french and in Flandria, they speak Dutch ).
The first thing you notice when ariving in Namur, is its castle, on top of the city, dominating it. That's really a good place to visit, cause thats full of nice history facts. More there is a little perfume enterprise quite famous, its name...
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Advantages: A calm day out with loads to take in. Disadvantages: None.
...The chateau of Treverez has become part of my life, in that it is situated not far from where I live, and I visit regularly. First let's tell you something about it's checkered history, though to me, the importance of Treverez lies in today and the way in which it enriches the visitor at various times of the year.
The idea of the chateau was conceived in 1894, and the ideals and visions of the owner was to integrate many of the architectural features that were commonplace at the turn of the century, and he achieved that, although it is difficult to say which countries his ideas were taken from. Looking at the chateau and comparing with other buildings of a similar time frame, it is actually unusual for brick to have been used and although many of the styles used are typically french, the use of brick in this area of France is not...
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...I've always found the phrase "Châteaux de la Loire" a bit of a misnomer. You could pick any stretch of tens of miles between Orléans and Saumur, tool along by car or in a boat, and be forgiven for saying at the end of it, "So where are all the châteaux?". The Loire at this stage of its journey is wide and shallow - sand and mudbanks appear in summer - and the banks are low; not ideal territory for building an imposing château to impress your peers. Many of the most famous ones are actually on tributaries, the Cher, the Indre, the Vienne. Then again, the châteaux are not a homogeneous collection of pleasure palaces. Many were built as, and remained, châteaux-forts (what we would call a proper castle, for defence), some started as châteaux-forts and were converted, and some were constructed in the renaissance style we associate...
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The Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel is one of the landmark buildings in the centre of Ottawa. Situated across the Rideau Canal from Parliament buildings, the hotel has had a rich and varied history. According to the plaque on the wall out the front, the more
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It costs around £9 and... more