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The Old Rectory

Posted by JoGarrad 10 September 2007

The Old Rectory bed and breakfast is a beautiful old stone building with an unbeatable view of Loch Fyne to wake up to each morning. Hosts are welcoming and friendly. Great pub just up the road that does good beer, food and whisky. It's a perfect place to get away from it all.

The Old Rectory, Newton, Inveraray, Scotland, PA32 8UH
Tel: 01499 302280

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Norburton Hall

Posted by JoGarrad 10 September 2007

Norburton Hall is located in beautiful grounds in the heart of Burton Bradstock (two pubs and The Hive Beach cafe).

The Halcyon Suite is enormous with a bathroom the size of a normal hotel bedroom. The breakfast is superb and catered for all diets (great homemade veggie sausages) and the owner, Karen Venn, is extremely nice and helpful.

Norburton Hall, Shipton Lane, Burton Bradstock, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 4NQ, Tel: 01308 897007
www.norburtonhall.com

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www.boutiquebrighton.co.uk

Posted by Emma07 10 September 2007

This site is great, I was scouring the internet for a good value B&B that didn't have interiors from the 70s and found this little gem.

There are three contemporary B&Bs on the site and rooms start from £65 per room per night for The Alvia Hotel. We stayed at Brighton Wave, the breakfasts were delicious. I recommend their blueberry pancakes.

brightonwave is at 10 Madeira Place, BN2 1TN just east of the pier, some rooms have sea views the website is www.boutiquebrighton.co.uk and the phone number is 01273 676794

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Hotel Gayatri Classic

Posted by nickandnos 9 September 2007

In Haridwar, we started in the Modi Inn which was fine, but we felt it was a little too noisy and we moved to the Hotel Gayatri Classic just off the main road.

We struck a deal where we paid R600 for a double room, ensuite and air conditioning and this proved ideal for our stay.

Hotel Gayatri Classic
Near Harmilap Bhawan
S N Nagar,
Haridwar, Uttaranchal
01334 -322473

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Shanti Lodge

Posted by nickandnos 9 September 2007

In Agra, the Shanti Lodge was ideal. It was close to the Taj and had a rooftop restaurant which had superb views of the Taj.

Staff were efficient and friendly, rooms were clean. We paid R500 for a double room with air con and ensuite.

Shanti Lodge
Chowk Kagjiyan
South Gate, Taj Mahal
Agra -282 001
09837540428
shantilodge2000@yahoo.co.in

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Hotel Kashish

Posted by nickandnos 9 September 2007

In Delhi we stayed at the Hotel Kashish which was excellent. This was in the middle of Paharganj within easy reach of the metro, New Delhi train station, a variety of restaurants and all the atmosphere of a bazaar that you could want.

We paid R1000 for a double room, ensuite with air conditioning. I am sure we could have found somewhere similar a little cheaper but it was down a side street and slightly less hectic, which helped with overcoming the culture shock.

Hotel Kashish
Laxmi Narain Street
Near Imperial Cinema
Pahar Ganj, New Delhi – 110055
41000359
hotelkashishinternational@hotmail.com

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Hotel Caprera

Posted by gatz 8 September 2007

Only a few minutes from the railway station, bus station and Vaparetto stops, but tucked down a quiet alleyway.

The price is good (85 Euros for a single ensuite, 110 for a double) and the rooms, though small, are comfortable and spotless. Recommended for those on a budget who want a no-frills but pleasant place to stay in Venice.

I booked through www.venere.com but other agencies list the hotel as well.

Cannaregio 219 - Calle Gioacchina, Lista di Spagna, Venezia, Italia 30121. Turn left out of the train station down Lista di Spagna. The hotel is down a small alleyway about 3/4 of the way down.

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Brennseehof Hotel

Posted by AlexHusic 8 September 2007

A four star hotel at a lake with unpretentious, yet perfect service and wonderful food (on par with better London restaurants), surrounded with tale-like scenery of Austrian Alps. Full of activities for kids and adults alike: great and constant child care, lots of sports lessons (tennis, sailing, surfing, horse-riding). Lots of pampering - massage, sauna, etc. All of this for a three-star price. Hard to believe there is actually still a place where you pay a bill and feel you should be paying more. Home from home...

Easily accessible from Klagenfurt or Ljubljana airport (people from the hotel will pick you up at the Klagenfurt airport and transfer you in 45 minutes for £20).

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Simpsons Restaurant

Posted by gingerdad 7 September 2007

Just one of the best restaurants in Birmingham. Upmarket and quite pricey but a millions miles away from most of the rubbish served up elsewhere in Brum. Well worth splashing out on. Four lovely rooms upstairs as well for any one staying over.

Simpsons Restaurant
20 Highfield Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 3DU

Tel: 0121 454 3434

info@simpsonsrestaurant.co.uk
www.simpsonsrestaurant.co.uk/index.asp

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A lovely place. We had a fabulous vacation. There are three independent apartments which share a swimming pool and the garden. The location is perfect for daytrips. And there is a good restaurant nearby. A dream place.

www.ilpassodegliulivi.it

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Casa "Mery y Tania"

Posted by TravelingAlex 7 September 2007

Lovely, lovely people. Clean, comfortable rooms. Great food. Great hospitality and very moderately priced ($20).

House located in the vicinity of La Maison, a kind of nightclub with fashion shows in the evening.

Address: Anacaona 107
e/ Aguilera y Taino
Terrazas de Vista Alegre
Santiago de Cuba
Telephone: +53-22-641970
Website: www.geocities.com/hospedajesantiago/HS_en.html

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Italian hospitality, beautiful surroundings, glorious Roman patio and a very pretty apartment are why I recommend this B&B choice.

In San Giovanni near shops and 10 minutes' walk from the colosseum. Very good value at 150 euro per night for the apartment. They also rent the separate rooms at 50 euro per night. I'll be back there. Bravo.

www.arcosbedandbreakfast.it/

arcos.roma@gmail.com

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Aquila Heights B&B

Posted by andrewnealbrown 5 September 2007

It is quite simply the best British B&B we have stayed in. Everything is thought of and catered for. How ace to have a full breakfast menu with such great choices with proper sauces, jams etc - none of these rubbishy catering pack plastic sachets. Perfectly situated for the excellent Monkey World, too!

www.aquilaheights.co.uk
44 Maiden Castle Road
Dorchester, Dorset
DT1 2ES
01305 267145 - 07748947610

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The hostels get very, very busy during the summer months and it is certainly advisable to book as early as possible in order to get a cheap bed.

Also, be aware that if you have not warned the hostel that you will be making a late check-in (and by late check-in, they mean any time after 6pm) your reservation may be cancelled and given to another person. So if there's any chance of delay, send an email or call in advance of your arrival.

(The alternative is, if you missed out on point one, to hang around hostel receptions at about 6pm to see if they are yet ready to make some cancellations).

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Fraureisehaus womens hostel

Posted by bronster 3 September 2007

This is a friendly, relaxed and comfortable hostel exclusively for women. From the swinging chairs outside in the garden to the multitude of kitchen gadgets (and free coffee, tea and hot chocolate), this is a place to enjoy.

272 Barbadoes Street, Christchurch.
Ph +64 (0)3 3662585

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Hotel Innova

Posted by Edward Baker 3 September 2007

If your on a budget in Paris stay at the Hotel Innova, 5mins walk from the Effiel Tower and only £27 a night.

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Hotel Mayet

Posted by ThomasBailess 3 September 2007

Stay at the Hotel Mayet, a design hotel that is reasonably priced. The rooms are small but beautifully designed and romantic. There are large graffiti murals in the lobby, very fun.

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Villa Royal Hotel

Posted by Steve Dimmick 3 September 2007

Stay at the Villa Royal Hotel, Pigalle!

We had a great stay there, at great value. It's an uber-rococo place, that balances chintz with gaudy.

The first (but not the last; we'll be going back) time I've watched a massive flatscreen TV housed in a gold frame, from the comfort of a jacuzzi bath.

And all for £75 per room per night.

The cafe downstairs is great and with Moulin Rouge and Montmartre within 5 minutes walk you can sin and be forgiven in the time it takes to return your free Velib bike!

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Locanda di Palazzo Cicala

Posted by SidFord 3 September 2007

Brilliant 'design' hotel. Superbly located opposite the cathedral with only six rooms, all of which are enormous and have massive floor to ceiling windows.

Piazza San Lorenzo 16
www.palazzocicala.it

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Red Bungalow Restuarant

Posted by tinytiger 3 September 2007

This lovely restaurant is an oasis of calm and quiet (Khajuraho's main street can get hectic!) where you can chill out after temple-gazing in a pretty courtyard with yummy food or watch the setting sun over a lake from the roof terrace.

At dusk thousands of chirruping green parrots fill the sky, pull up a chair and be amazed. Lovely owners Charlie and Sanjay also have a very good guesthouse, and are sweet and helpful hosts. I can't recommend this place enough!

Next to the Archaeological museum (cross the little square on the corner) corner of main road and jain temples road

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