| Christina |
Jun 29th, 1998 12:56 PM |
Several of the above responses, particularly the <BR>one directly above, do not know what Best <BR> Western is in Europe. It is not an American <BR>chain hotel. It is a hotel consortium, as I understand it, <BR>that a locally-owned hotel can belong to for a fee in order to gain from the <BR>Best Western publicity and referrals. European <BR>Best Western hotels are not usu. run nor owned by <BR>Americans, nor are these hotels built by the American <BR>chain, etc., as may be the case in the U.S. They <BR>are locally owned and operated hotels, many in <BR>older buildings. Most are of moderate size. <BR>Staying in one will not be remotely like staying in <BR>a Best Western motel in the U.S. They are not motels, <BR>either. In short, they are just like many <BR>other smaller European hotels, except that it is <BR>easy to make reservations with their 800 phone number and the quality <BR>and standards are a little more predictable, because <BR>they do have standards to be a member. In short, <BR>if you have no idea where to stay and want to be <BR>relatively secure and safe in your choice of hotel, <BR>an easy way is to reserve at a Best Western in <BR>Europe. You will rarely go terribly wrong. <BR>Having said that, I stayed at one somebody mentioned <BR>above, I think, the Jardin de Cluny in the 5th arr. -- <BR>it was okay but I would not stay there again nor <BR>recommend it; I think it was overpriced for the <BR>quality. The management was very nice and <BR>professional, and the bathrooms were very good. <BR>My problem was I had a single room which are <BR>often the worst in a hotel--it was noisy, dark, had <BR>no ventilation except a window that overlooked an <BR>interior service area air shaft--this got little natural <BR>light and no breeze and was EXTREMELY noisy <BR>until all hours of the night; plus, it was next to the <BR>elevator. Upkeep was adequate <BR>and the location is convenient, but I thought this <BR>crummy room was not worth what I paid. If you got <BR>a nicer room in this hotel, on an outside window, it <BR>would probably be fine. Frequently traveling as a <BR>single, I know we often get the shaft as to the <BR>quality of hotel rooms--they are usually the worst <BR>in the hotel.
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