Accommodations Worldwide

On our trip to western FRANCE in May ’06, we stayed in two places that were especially noteworthy.

• Located in a quiet part of medieval Dinan in Bretagne is Hôtel Arvor (5 rue A. Pavie, Dinan 22100, France; phone 33 [0] 2 96 39 21 22, fax 83 09 or visit www.hotel-arvor-dinan.com). The hotel is within walking distance of the town’s primary attractions, and there is free parking.

The staff was very friendly and helpful. Room rates were very reasonable: €50-€70 ($64-$90) per person including breakfast. We stayed in the very large room No. 31 on the top floor, which is serviced...

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I spent a delightful week at a lovely, small hotel in London, ENGLAND: the Blandford Hotel (80 Chiltern St., London W1U 5AF, U.K.; phone 44-207-486-3103, fax 487-2786 or visit www.blandfordhotel.com). I first stayed there in January ’05 and liked it then, but on my most recent visit in March ’07 I found that the entire hotel has been beautifully renovated from top to bottom.

The rooms are small, as is customary in London hotels, but they are now very nicely furnished and contain many amenities, including central heat and air-conditioning, satellite TV with pay-TV options, tea/coffee...

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My husband and I went to Warsaw, POLAND, in March ’07 and were pleasantly surprised.

We stayed in Warsaw’s Old Town and were able to walk everywhere. English appeared to be the common second language, at least in the major cities, and we did not experience any language problems. The Polish people with whom we had contact were very helpful and friendly.

We rented a holiday apartment with Duval Serviced Apartments (Ul. Nowomiejska 10, 00-271 Warszawa, Polska; phone +48 22 849 70 24, fax 22 831 91 04, www.duval.net.pl). Only a block from the Old Town square, it was in an old...

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Here are recommendations from a November ’07 trip to the Campania area of ITALY.

• Hostel Hotel Bella Capri (Via Melisurgo, 4, Gate B, 6th Floor, Naples, Italy; phone/fax +39 081 552 92 65, www.bellacapri.it).

This combination hostel/hotel (there were a few private rooms with bath) is just off the waterfront, convenient to boats to and from Capri and also the bus to Pompeii.

Rooms, each with a small bathroom, were minimal but decent. Some rooms faced the bay and busy street so were relatively noisy, added to the sound from the reception area adjacent. Number 7 was much...

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On our trip to ROMANIA in August ’07, my wife, Margi, and I flew into Bucharest, were met at the airport and were driven to Count Kálnoky’s Estate (Miklósvár, Romania; phone 0040 742 202586, fax 0040 267 314088, www.transylvanian castle.com).

The Kálnoky family had owned a hunting manor and a residential manor and relied on two villages for food and workers but fled after the Communist takeover. Now some of the family has returned and begun to either repurchase or lease the lodge, the manor and some of the village properties.

The intent is to buy all food from the local...

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From my March 12-26, 2006, trip to AUSTRALIA, here are appraisals of hotels in the Northern Territory. (For others in New South Wales and South Australia, see the September and March articles)

• Before picking up my rental car in Alice Springs, I had lunch at the Royal Flying Doctor Service facility (8-10 Stuart Terrace, Alice Springs, N.T., Australia; phone 08 8952 1129 or visit www.rfds.org.au). A delicious bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich with iced tea was Aus$10 (US$7).

After lunch I walked to the Hertz office and picked up the car. All car rental arrangements were made...

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We recommend Campanile Roissy (Zone d’Activites du Parc de Roissy, Allee des Vergers, 95700 Roissy en FRANCE; phone +33 1 34 29 80 40, fax 80 39 or e-mail roissy@campanile.fr) to anyone looking for a reasonably priced hotel near Charles de Gaulle International Airport.

When we stayed there in May ’07, double rooms were €67 ($90). They were plain but spotless and sufficiently spacious, with room for luggage and two people to get around without tripping over each other. Beds were solid, bathrooms were well equipped, and the breakfast buffet (an additional €8 [$11] per person) was one...

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We stayed for five nights in Berlin at Louisa’s Place (Kurfürstendamm 160, 10709 Berlin, GERMANY; phone +49 [0] 30 6 31 03-0 or fax 03-100, www.louisas-place.de) at the end of March ’07 and couldn’t have been more pleased.

This is one of those rare finds — an upscale and classy yet very friendly hotel. The light and airy suites are extremely spacious and simply stunning, with high ceilings, beautiful wood floors, elegant window treatments and pleasing artwork on the walls.

Everything is first class. The kitchen has Bosch and Krupps appliances, the bedding is luxurious and...

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