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A Night in the Hotel Aviatic in the 6th Arrondissement

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In which the author spends the night in the Hotel Aviatic in Paris's 6th arrondissement and the day exploring the area within a 3-minute-walk radius.

A Night at the Normandy Hotel, Paris

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This review is specifically written for travelers who would like to stay in a 4-star hotel in Paris but have a less stellar budget....
La Rochelle

La Rochelle: Part III, History and Practical Information

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Following a winter wanderbout in La Rochelle by night and by day, a brief accounting of local history, some practical advice, restaurant tips and hotel suggestions for this town for all seasons, whether for a 1-, 2-, or 3-night stay, plus excursions to the nearby islands.

A Night at Hotel Saint Paul Rive Gauche: Infidelity on Rue Monsieur le Prince

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All travel carries a scent of infidelity. The eye wanders, the senses get curious, the smile invites foreign conversations, and at night you grope...

Things to Know About Hotels in France

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There's no harm in being surprised when you arrive at hotel, as long as that surprise is limited to a room upgrade, a free bottle of Champagne in the room or especially kind service. Otherwise it's best to know what to expect when you select a hotel. This article provides general hotel information that you should be aware of when traveling in France regarding check-in and check-out, types of breakfast served, whether you should have breakfast at the hotel or head for a nearby cafe or bakery, room size, noise, air-conditioning and taxes.

Our Hotel Review Policy

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What'll it be: A luxury palace, a 4-star hideaway, a high-end chain, a 3-star charmer, a love nest, a budget delight, a den of quirky characters? By a garden, a food market, a museum, shopping, notable restaurants? With a room for romance, for friends, for families, for a single traveler, for business? Independence is of utmost importance in our hotel reviews, recommendations and commentary and experiences.

Your Hotel Report

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Your hotel comments, gripes, raves, odd encounters, lurid tales, and experiences interest us. If you would like to send us a report about a hotel where you've stayed anywhere in France we'd be happy to hear about it. To do so send us a message through the Comment page of the Contact tab or send an e-mail directly to francerevisited@aol.com. Please include your full name and e-mail address if you would like a response.

The Luxury Drug: High Tea at the George V with JP

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In which the author takes high tea at the Four Seasons George V, one of the "palace" hotels in Paris, with senior marketing director Jean-Pierre Soutric.

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