Lodging France

Information about lodging in France, with an emphasis on 3-star, 4-star, 5-star and palace hotels, along with also some B&Bs. Not only as a place to call home for a few nights but also to stop in for a drink and/or for a meal or simply to know its history as you pass by.

Chateau La Caniere, Lavoisier, Thuret

5 Days in Auvergne, Part IV: Château La Canière, a Luxury Hotel

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10 miles from the spa town of Chatel-Guyon (Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne), Château La Canière, the only luxury hotel within many miles, stands out in the plain. Lavoisier awaits inside, everywhere.

Adventures in Southwest France: A Home in the Landes

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In which an English family move into a once-prestigious property in southwest France with hopes of enjoying the good life abroad. What they discovered was hard work… and the good life abroad.

Cannes Hosts France’s Largest Summit Meeting Ever

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The many faces of Cannes: playground for the well-to-do, winter retreat for golden-haired retires, showcase for film stars, promenade for daytrippers, and site of France's largest summit meeting ever. Plus some boutique hotel suggestions.

Dreams of Romance on Normandy’s Flowered Coast from Cabourg to Deauville. Part 1 of...

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Part 1 of a three-part investigation into potentially romantic hotels on the Flowered Coast of Normandy, featuring the Grand Hotel in Cabourg, Les Manoirs de Tourgéville near Deauville, the Royal and Normandy Barriere Hotels in Deauville, several less luxurious hotels in the area and recommendable restaurants.

Dreams of Romance on Normandy’s Flowered Coast from Cabourg to Deauville, Part 2 of...

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Part 2 of a three-part investigation into potentially romantic hotels on the Flowered Coast of Normandy, featuring the Grand Hotel in Cabourg, Les Manoirs de Tourgéville near Deauville, the Royal and Normandy Barriere Hotels in Deauville, several less luxurious hotels in the area and recommendable restaurants.

Dreams of Romance on Normandy’s Flowered Coast from Cabourg to Deauville. Part 3 of...

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Part 3 of a three-part investigation into potentially romantic hotels on the Flowered Coast of Normandy, featuring the Grand Hotel in Cabourg, Les Manoirs de Tourgéville near Deauville, the Royal and Normandy Barriere Hotels in Deauville, several less luxurious hotels in the area and recommendable restaurants.

Saint-Germain-en-Laye By Day, Pavillon Henri IV By Night

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Versailles naturally grabs the lion’s share of daytrip attention due to its chateau. But Saint-Germain-en-Laye, one of its predecessors as an official residence of the Court of France, is also a likeable town for an afternoon stroll-about. One feels less an intruder—and tourist—here than in Versailles.

The Natural Pleasures of WWOOFing in Europe

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In April 2008 Judy and Dave Kashoff temporarily shut down their lives in the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks County and set off for travels...

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