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- From: citrin@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Wayne Citrin)
- Subject: Re: RE: Interhome question
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.144357.29500@colorado.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 14:43:57 GMT
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- In article <930126151529.4eee@VAX.LIBRARY.UTORONTO.CA> GLIDDEN@VAX.LIBRARY.UTORONTO.CA writes:
- >Mary, you could try a travel bookstore to locate a book put out by
- >the French travel bureau called Logis de France. It lists small
- >one and two star hotels that fall under the auspices of this quasi-
- >governmental agency.
-
- I've been very happy with hotels (especially two-star hotels) affiliated with
- LF. They have a great deal of charm and often have good restaurants associated
- with them. Two that stand out are the Hotel Gutenberg in Strassbourg
- (Rue des Serruriers), and a really nice hotel in the little town of La Petite
- Pierre (also in Alsace) whose name escapes me at the moment. The letters LF
- next to a hotel in a guidebook are reason enough for me to give the hotel a
- try.
-
- Wayne
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- Wayne Citrin citrin@soglio.colorado.edu citrin@cs.colorado.edu
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