This 4-star hotel is located directly next to Schwerin's main railway station. It offers ... more
soundproofed rooms, easy access to the city centre, and free use of Schwerin's public transport system.Just a 2-minute walk from the city centre, the modern InterC...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The InterCity Hotel Schwerin is a modern hotel situated in the city centre, 20 metres from ... more
the main train station and two kilometres from the castle. The 180 guestrooms are spread over six floors and have modern decor in neutral shades. All guestrooms ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The InterCity Hotel Schwerin is a modern hotel situated in the city centre, 20 metres from ... more
the main train station and two kilometres from the castle. The 180 guestrooms are spread over six floors and have modern decor in neutral shades. All guestrooms ...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Very convenient location Disadvantages: A little bit basic
In the golden age of rail travel, the railway hotels were giants of hospitality. You only have to see some of the fabulous railway hotels like the one at St Pancras or the Great Eastern at Liverpool Street (I think it has changed its name recently) to get a sense that there was a time when nothing but the best of architecture went into railway hotels. These were times when the railways represented a massive sense of hope and opportunity. Unfortunately these days the term 'convenient for the railway station' is often short-hand for 'shabby, run down and in a dodgy part of town'. Many years ago I remember a learned newspaper (probably The Sun or the Mirror) coining the phrase 'Have-it-away-days' for part-time prostitute housewives heading into the city to earn a bit of extra money in the hourly-rented hotels around the major London ...
I recently went on a cultural girlie trip with a friend to Paris. I was left to do all the booking. I was looking for a reasonable hotel, near a metro stop, which included breakfast. I came across the Hotel International on various travel sites and it seemed fairly highly rated so I booked us in for three nights.
LOCATION:
The hotel is located 6 Rue Auguste Barbier in the 11th Arrondissement. The nearest Metro stop is Garcourt which was a two minute walk away and it was a five minute walk to Republique which gives good links to other lines. It's not really central enough to avoid the Metro and walk to the attractions but it was located so close to a stop that it seemed ideal.
PRICE:
Prices vary depending on size of room and season. There are singles, doubles and triples available. We paid Euro254 for the whole time ...
Advantages: Out of the town Disadvantages: Too many people!
I'm glad that I did not get to read any of the reviews before I went to this hotel, or see the Holidays from Hell programme the night before!
The hotel can be found along the seafront, about three miles from the main centre of Blackpool, heading out towards Fleetwood. It is now under the Britannia hotels group and it is easily accessible by tram and bus. We used the trams the whole time instead of me driving all the time.
My husband, my two youngest children and myself went last week for a couple of nights, after finding an advert which gave a special price of £35 per person dinner bed and breakfast per night. The two children were included free of charge, including their meals. The advert did state that the hotel was ungoing a £7million pound upgrade, and that some services may not be available. This did not deter us as we ...