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Charming Lodging in Nice
We received a great suggestion for a charming <BR>place to stay in Paris. Now, I need some help <BR>regarding Nice. Our last stay was in a very <BR>modern hotel, but we love antiques,old-world <BR>charm, and moderately low cost. Any ideas? <BR>B&B or hotel are both fine. <BR>
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Are you totally set on Nice? <BR> <BR>These are nearby: <BR> <BR>www.auberge-ericrivot.com - - in Eze sur Mer. <BR> <BR>www.hotel-paris-rome.com - - in Menton. <BR> <BR>www.hotel-diodato.net/visite.htm - - in Roquebrune Cap Martin. <BR> <BR>Three ideas. <BR> <BR>Best wishes, <BR> <BR>Rex <BR>
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Rex, can you tell me more about the Hotel Paris Rome? How far is it from the beach? Does it have a/c?<BR><BR>
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Greetings All and particularly Rex,<BR><BR>We have spent lots of time in the South of France--I went to school in Montpellier 35 years ago and we try to get back to France most years--but I do not recall ever having been to Roquebrune. Would you recommend that as a base to do some of the French and Italian towns within that area? Am looking at Les Deux Freres in Roquebrune--appears very nice and reasonable. Would love some feedback. Many thanks.<BR><BR>Take care,<BR>Robyn France
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Rex--any thoughts on this one--is Roquebrune enough of a town to use as a base--anyone else?
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Danni, what is the name of the "charming place" to stay in Paris?<BR><BR>Thanks.
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Sorry, Tippy - - not familiar with Roquebrune off the top of my head.<BR><BR>But if you want some better chance at getting an answer to this question I would suggest posting a separate question with a header to this effect.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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