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    Le Grand Hôtel

    Posted by missmarple0512 10 July 2012

    Immortalised by Proust in his seminal work "À La Recherche du Temps Perdu", this elegant 19th century hotel was also home to the writer for several months. Originally a casino before it welcomed overnight visitors, today guests can luxuriate in splendour in any one of the 70 rooms on offer, with sweeping views across the Channel.

    www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-1282-le-grand-hotel-cabourg-mgallery-collection/index.shtml
    Les Jardins du Casino, 14390, Cabourg
    +33(0)2/31910179
    Google map: bit.ly/NdY1zU

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