What is a Boutique Hotel?
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Patrick, I think you've created your own narrow negative definition of "boutique" that doesn't really apply generally. Modern does not mean "trendy at all costs of comfort." Le Germain in Montreal is modern and trendy, but also small and comfortable. Same holds true for their Hotel Dominion in Quebec City.
One the same token, "small and refined comfortable hotels" can also be boutiques. I think the emphasis is on non-generic and "corporate," rathern then modern versus refined.
One the same token, "small and refined comfortable hotels" can also be boutiques. I think the emphasis is on non-generic and "corporate," rathern then modern versus refined.
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Huh? Ours didn't have one. As I recall we were on the ground floor. Maybe that's why?
I once told my friends living in Columbia how much I loved staying in the Pickle Factory. But they informed me it was named for a bakery that it used to be, not the Claussen's Pickles I loved.
I once told my friends living in Columbia how much I loved staying in the Pickle Factory. But they informed me it was named for a bakery that it used to be, not the Claussen's Pickles I loved.
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