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B&Bs are not usually good choices in huge cities. I think London is the only big city that tends to have more B&Bs that I know of. Anyway, there aren't hardly any, and I don't know how regulated they are, as you will find a few on some B&B websites. I can't recommend any as I don't like B&Bs and especially wouldn't stay in one in a city where they are rare and perhaps unregulated. I guess I would ask you, in case you don't really have a reason for wanting a B&B, why you want to stay in a B&B so much instead of a hotel?
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The web-site above actually looks like a very good reference for this question (you can convert it to English). Just be a little careful as there is reference to a booking fee beyond the charges listed.
I am intriged myself as my daughter and I were thinking of going this route. If you find something please report back for the rest of us.
I am intriged myself as my daughter and I were thinking of going this route. If you find something please report back for the rest of us.
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