Cornell Hotel De France
Renowned for its charm, comfort and decoration of the rooms and the quality of its ... more
cuisine, Cornell Hotel de France is a wonderful choice for your stay in San Francisco. Originally built in 1910, Cornell Hotel de France has been owned and operated by the Lambert Family for almost forty years. In that time the Lamberts have created, in San Francisco, the kind of small three star hotel that may be found on the rive gauche in Paris. For a moderate price, customers can have the personal comfort of a bed and breakfast.
Hotel De France
Hotel De France is a majestic late 19th century building located right opposite the TGV ... more
train station in Angers, within the rolling hills of the Loire valley. Room decor features muted yellow tones with polished wood furniture and amenities include wireless Internet access and cable television. A daily housekeeping service ensures guests are supplied with fresh towels and linens. Guests can enjoy classic French dishes, seasonally changing menus and an extensive wine list in the hotel restaurant. There is also a hotel bar and lounge, and business guests can make use of the conference rooms. The surrounding area is rich with chateaux, castles and other historic landmarks.
Hotel De France Vienna
Hotel De France Vienna is a five-star, luxury hotel located in the center of Vienna, on ... more
the illustrious Ringstrasse, one of the most beautiful boulevards in the world. After 130 years, the Hotel de France is still delighted to welcome guests from all over the world. These comfortable guest rooms are decorated in either a modern or traditional style and they are all appointive with modern comforts and amenities. The guest rooms offer a perfect combination of hospitality and traditional Viennese atmosphere. These rooms have high ceilings, elegant crystal chandeliers and tasteful furnishings that are either achromatic or dark dark-brown. Originally built in 1872, the hotel was throughly refurbished and modernised in 1988. The Hotel de France offers onsite dining and it is convenient to shopping, entertainment and attractions.
Hotel de France
Hotel De France etablished in 1980 and renovated in 2001, there is 55 rooms with all ... more
comforts. Hotel De France located in the area of Gare du Midi as well as 10minutes walking distance from City Center. Our dynamic staff well come and love to serve you in hotel de france. Breakfast is not included in room price. Continental Breakfast surved between 07.30 am till 09.30 am in breakfast hall (cost 5 euro per person).
De France Hotel
Set in spacious gardens, the modern Hotel de France is located three kilometers from ... more
Poitiers city center, five kilometers from the Futuroscope science park. The 58 rooms have contemporary decor with light wooden furnishings and balconies. All are equipped with complimentary Internet access, cable television and telephones. After a busy day of meetings in the hotel\'s conference rooms, guests can enjoy a cocktail at the poolside bar, relax on the sunny terraces, or unwind in the sauna. Business guests can also make use of the banquet facilties and wireless Internet access. Other hotel amenities include a 24-hour front desk, mulitlingual staff, complimentary parking, pool table, 24-hour room service and onsite restaurant. Royal Poitou offers French cuisine in a formal setting with traditional furnishings and air conditioning. Guests can dine in, or out on the terraces next to the swimming pool. Buses run regularly to all areas of Poitiers, including the downtown railway station, with links to surrounding towns. The nearest airport is Nantes Atlantique Airport , 200 kilometers away. The Tan Air Shuttle is directly linked to the city bus and tramway network.
Advantages: Great views, great food, great dink, historical and artistic attractions Disadvantages: Those Roads, Expensive generally
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Just back from one of the best holidays of my life. Two weeks in Provence, and how I wish it had been a year as in Peter Mayle’s book…..
We booked our hotel, car hire and accommodation independently. We found our cottage by leafing through a Blake’s Cottages – France book, and we were actually able to book on line, so we instantly knew which cottages were available for what weeks. However, we booked six months in advance and many of the cottages which we liked were already gone, so my advice is to book as early as you can, not that we were disappointed with our accommodation at all, quite the contrary. Our gite, which would have slept four, was a tad over £800 for two weeks, although the prices rose quickly after this, as is the norm for accommodation of this kind.
We booked flights through British Airways...
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Advantages: sun, great food, scenery, wine Disadvantages: cold in Winter, hard to get around on local transport
...or resistance. From the ruined walls of the chateau the view of the valley and mountains beyond is magnificent.
Vineyards and rows of fruit trees are laid out in orderly fashion in the land below.
We spent each day exploring the region and beyond and have great memories of visits to Apt, Gordes, Bonnieux, Menerbes, Lacoste (Peter Mayle country) the beautiful city of Aix-en-Province and the busy but fascinating city and port of Marseille. Property prices are high in an area also populated by film stars, movie directors and authors, so we did not bother with our usual holiday fantasy of "oh if only we could live here". There are lots of rural Gites for holidays, many with the Gites DeFrance logo. Also campsites seem plentiful.
We loved the way of life, the friendliness of the Provencal people and the only downsides I can think of are...
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Advantages: History Art Beauty Disadvantages: 2,500,000 Other Visitors
...a very popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike and not expensive considering its prime location. I spent a most enjoyable time on the patio here watching the many games of pétanque going on all around .
Sant Paou as the village is known in the provençal tongue was first recorded during the 11th cent. but there is evidence of much earlier occupation. In 1418 it is recorded as the fief of the Lord of Saint Paul the Count of Provence the King of Naples in 1481 Provence passed under the control of France. During 1426 the village was swept by plague.
The entrance into the village is through the Porte Royale or North Gate part of the 16th cent. fortifications added at the order of François 1st. (1515-1547) to strengthen Saint Paul against the power of Savoy and the castle at Nice. Charles Quint or Charles V Holy Roman Emperor...
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A hit song without an album, this was prized vinyl for many years (Warner Bros. 20146-0 A), until EMI smartly rereleased it on compact disc in 1999 with a little multimedia built in, whose centerpiece was a basic video for "Tour de France," assembled... more
On my recent trip to Amsterdam I was lucky enough to have the hotel and flights sorted out by one of my buddies - good man! He booked us in to The Hotel De Looier, which is a former diamond factory ( in the 19th century) in the antique district of... more