L'Impérial Palace sits on the shore of Lake Annecy in the heart of the French Alps and ... more
offers stunning views of the area’s beautiful landscape. Composed of 91 guestrooms and 8 suites, most of them with a balcony, L’Impérial combines pleasure and beauty. All rooms are air-conditioned and have satellite TV and private bathrooms with separate toilet and bidet. Guests will also enjoy free access to the fitness centre and billiards room.The hotel’s restaurant, La Voile, features traditional and local gourmet cuisine. Enjoy your meal in the luxurious dining room or on one of the shaded terraces overlooking the lake. There is also a small café that offers homemade pastries, quality wines served by the glass and draft beer.The L’Imperial Palace also has a casino with slot machines and gaming tables for your evening pleasure as well as 21 fully-equipped conference and banquet rooms for special occasions.The hotel is just 40 kilometres from Geneva international airport and a stone’s throw away from Switzerland and Italy..
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Imperial Palace Hotel Amman is a 4-star hotel offering a great position in Amman, 30 ... more
minutes driving from Queen Alia International Airport and 10 minutes driving from the city centre.In the prestigious and lively area of West Amman, at the fourth circle, the hotel offers excellent facilities and services. Guests can enjoy fine dining with international and local dishes served indoor or outdoor.Enjoy massage treatments or just relax in the spa, take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool, and make use of the free wireless internet throughout the entire hotel..
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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This is well worth a visit if you are in Kyoto. Free and the restricted number of visitors makes it a peaceful retreat from the tourist bussle at other sites.
Problem is it takes a little planning - you need to make a reservation in advance to visit any of the palaces or gardens run by the Imperial Household Agency. If you are Japanese this can mean being on a waiting list for months or maybe years. Fortunately they have decided to make it easier for foreign visitors. You can now reserve guided tours here:
http://sankan.kunaicho.go.jp/order/indexEN.html
Alternatively you can usually find places still available if you go to the office outside the palace gate. ...
oblivionjapan 19.09.2007
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