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Hotel Parc Saint Severin

Posted by Michael Broussine 17 September 2007

If you want to enjoy the life and history of the Latin Quarter, but want to stay somewhere quiet and comfortable, the Hotel Parc Saint Severin (22 rue de la Parcheminerie in the 5th arrondissment: tel. + 33 (0) 1 77 15 95 08 ) is perfect.

It's also only five minutes walk from Notre Dame. Good buffet breakfast (12 Euros) and friendly staff.

Rates 150 to 165 Euros for a standard twin/double room - very reasonable for ther centre of Paris.

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Fellside Cottage is set in a great location, really quiet with incredible views over the surrounding fells and valley.

The accommodation is really spacious and light and the welcome warm and friendly! Go and stay, it's a great spot!

Fellside Cottage is in Manesty, Borrowdale, up on the side of Catbells

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Camping Bois de Boulogne

Posted by Kirstie 14 September 2007

We camped in in the Bois de Boulogne campsite in the west of Paris - it's mainly a caravan park, and the three areas reserved for tents are pretty much scrubland (one is right next to a noisy main road, the other is on a small roundabout on the campsite, and the third is not very flat at all).

But it's easy to get into Paris from (one bus, then metro), and camping saves you money on accommodation to spend on food!

www.mobilhome-paris.com/en/default.htm

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This is an amazing collection of seven genuine original airstream caravans for hire. We have just returned from a week there and it was fantastic. The site is excellent and the area great for touring.

Bellrepayre is in Ariege,Midi-Pyrenees. Tel. 05 61 68 11 99

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Ardwen House

Posted by dfblon 14 September 2007

A broken down car in the middle of the Brecon Beacons and an inability to get to our pre-booked accommodation was not a great start to the holiday, but without those factors we would never have happened across Ardwen House - a true gem of a B&B. We were warmly welcomed into a beautifully refurbished room with en-suite roll-top bath, invited for drinks in the library before dinner, and utterly spoilt with some wonderful home-cooked food. We were hooked.

Ardwyn House
Station Road
Llanwrtyd Wells
Powys
LD5 4RW
T: 01591 610768
E: info@ardwynhouse.co.uk
www.ardwynhouse.co.uk/

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Miki and Ana Guesthouse

Posted by calamity23 14 September 2007

Private rooms with beautiful views of the harbour. 15 minutes' walk from centre of Split. Very friendly hosts.

Palmina 54
Veli Varos
Tel: +385 91 5087123

Email: info@citysplit.com
Split 21000,

www.clicksplit.com

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Ty Tal, Crickhowell

Posted by SarahDesigner 13 September 2007

Small B&B opened this year by Dinah and Brian Post who are friendly and welcoming while allowing guests their own space. Rooms are comfortable and the cooked breakfast delicious.

It’s in a great spot for walking activities and Hay-on-Wye is less than half an hour's drive away. Surrounding countryside is awesome.

From £60, 01873 812240, www.tytalbedandbreakfast.co.uk

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Avon Guest House

Posted by Juniper7 13 September 2007

I grew up in Warwick and the three best things about it were (indeed I think still are) the pizzas at Piccolinos, the Castle and the best local park ever, St Nicholas's.

Avon Guest House is a lovely bed and breakfast 5 minutes' walk away from all three, making it perfect for families. Run by a lovely couple who are really welcoming and knowledgable about all the local attractions and the sights to be found a short bus/train/car ride away (Stratford-Upon-Avon, The Cotswolds).

It's chintz-free and more like a hotel than a standard B&B. I had one of the best nights' sleep on a super comfy bed and woke up to the smell of bacon frying downstairs - heaven. They also do the most perfect scrambled eggs (apart from my boyfriend's!)

www.avonguesthouse.co.uk/

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Milford Plaza

Posted by moosesheed 13 September 2007

Had to adjust our hotel booking due to changes to flights. The Milford hadn't been our first choice and so a hasty decision was made in booking it.

Do we regret it? Well, yes and no. It's a bit sad and needs updating so if you are after a bit of luxury, it's not the place for you. Other than that, the staff are helpful and efficient and security is very tight. The rooms, although dated, were clean and tidy.

We were out of the hotel 12- 14 hours a day so even if it was all-singing, all-dancing we wouldn't have used such facilities. Cheap and cheerful sums it up. It was very busy with guests and we weren't aware of anyone making any complaints so I guess most people were of the same mindset that it was simply a bed for the night and nothing more. We've paid more for much worse accommodation and service in the UK and other countries.

It's a great location on 8th and 45th, with so much on its doorstep. I would expect if it gets an expensive makeover in the next couple of years then the room rates will go up accordingly. Get it booked while it's still reasonable value.

8th Ave and 45th St, Midtown Manhattan

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Hotel Chopin

Posted by John Allen 11 September 2007

Hotel Chopin in the grands boulevards district is a real find. Truly French , but great location at a reasonable price.

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Lavenham Priory

Posted by DisparateDan 11 September 2007

Definitely the posh end of the B&B business. Grade 1-listed half-timbered and dating from the 13th century. Lots of oak beams and floors, Elizabethan wall paintings, four-posters, bateau lit etc. There’s even an honesty bar.
From £95.

01787 247404, lavenhampriory.co.uk

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Accommodation in Kiruna

Posted by Johnpadgett 11 September 2007

Kiruna has many interesting types of accommodation available. As well as a good choice of comfortable hotels and guest houses, Kiruna also offers a choice of original and exclusive ideas such as the Ice Hotel, wilderness cabins, lodges, igloos and traditional wig wams.

The unique Ice Hotel gets rebuilt year after year from the ice of the local Torne river. With its ice sculptures and fine works of art, the Ice Hotel is truly an experience that should not be missed.

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It is beautiful, with views over a great green valley, hammocks, wonderful coffee, the amazing ruins of Copan up the road.

www.casadecafecopan.com/

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Tryp Guarulhos

Posted by AliD 10 September 2007

If Sao Paulo is only a stopover as a transport hub for you, then this is a good hotel that has deals on the net and if you join their scheme (which is free) gives you late check-out at 4pm. Free transport to and from the airport too.

Rua Rafael Balzani, 32
Guarulhos
Tel: 55 11 6475 7500
tryp.guarulhos@solmelia.com

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Buena Vista

Posted by AliD 10 September 2007

The only apartments that we could find in Mancora for two. All the other places to hire were big houses for 10 people or more. This is a great place with a pool, apartments for two and four, a restaurant if you want it, but kitchens in all the apartments.

www.buenavistamancora.com

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Mancora itself

Posted by AliD 10 September 2007

If you are on route from Peru to Ecuador or vice versa, this is a great beach place to visit for a few down days.

It is sunny, there is accommdation on the beach and there is a chilled out vibe. Don't make a special trip to visit though as it's not beautiful.

2 hours from Piura and 2 hours from Tumbes on the coast.

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Mochicas B&B

Posted by AliD 10 September 2007

A small family-run place on the outskirts of Trujillo. There are always taxis around so it is not a problem to be out of town. The family are lovely and will help you in any way they can. There is a big supermarket nearby and you can have use of the kitchen.

Urb. La Arboleda E-19
Trujillo
www.mochicas.com

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Meadow Park B&B

Posted by Barbara Lumb 10 September 2007

Meadow Park is on the outskirts of the village of Buckland Brewer. It is a beautiful bungalow built by its owners 10 years ago and it has panoramic views over its own farmland towards the distant hills of Dartmoor and Exmoor. Everything is spotless and of a high standard but the main attraction is the peace and quiet.

It's handy for Bideford and Clovelly and the R.H.S. Rosemoor Gardens and is right in the heart of Tarker country. At the end of the Chapple's private road there is the most wonderful 13th Century thatched pub with equally wonderful food and where we were treated like old friends!

Mrs Iris Chapple, Meadow Park, Buckland Brewer, Bideford EX39 5NY
www.meadow-park.co.uk
iris.chapple@meadow-park.co.uk
Prices from £25.00 to £28

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Mollies Boutique Hotel

Posted by bryow22 10 September 2007

Mollies is an amazingly affordable (thanks to the fabulous current exchange rate) luxury hotel.

Our suite ($495 per night B&B [£165 approx], doubles same price), had a mezzanine lounge, and whether sitting on the expansive, comfy corner sofa or at the mosaic terrace table, the harbour across to Chelsea Bay and around the North Shore stretches across the vista. It's a sailor's dream.

Alongside period elegance and modern charm, there's unlimited internet access in the guest library, live opera/ musical performances before dinner, and extreme thought, care and attention put into everything.

It's like stepping into someone's comfortable family home, with extra touches. At night, staff come in and turn the bed down for you, put out your nightgown and slippers, leave lights on for you and light the fire if needed, and leave gifts - scented soaps and night moisturisers beautifully wrapped - for your evening comfort. Food is exquisite and the wine cellar world-class.

Mollies, in short, is faultless.

Mollies, 6 Tweed Street, St Mary's Bay, Auckland, 0064 (0)9 376 3489

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A typical farm in Tuscany

Posted by fran2 10 September 2007

A beautiful old Tuscan farm at the top of a hill. Great views of the surrounding countryside and the medieval village of Casole d`Elsa. Private garden and swimming pool.

www.stayrentals.com/details/property.php?id=1856

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