Charming hotels
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DeeDee, <BR>What is your price range? What do you consider moderate? You'd get better responses if you gave us some guidelines. <BR>London is expensive. I had a hard time finding a B&B for under $125. I would check this forum, the Karen Brown website ( she specializes in charming places), and thumb through one of those <BR>"Charming Hotels of.." books.Rick Steves might have a few tips also. I am staying at the LIME TREE B&B, which SOUNDS cozy, but who knows. <BR>Can't help you with Sweden, but others probably can... <BR> <BR>Michele <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>
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I feel Tara's pain. Charming, affordable and convenient is in the eye of the beholder. Besides, in London you are lucky to get two out of three. <BR>If you want a lot of information regarding hotels try a search using www.dogpile.com. <BR>Hope this helps.
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I stayed in a really charming hotel in Malmo. It's called Hotel Baltzar, great location, nice staff. I was very comfortable and happy there-wish I could have stayed longer. I think it was reasonalby priced. <BR> <BR>You can find it at www.baltzar.ipro.se/hb-eng.html <BR> <BR>**If you're in Malmo you should take the 40 minute ferry to Copenhagen-great city!



