I am going to vienna with my partner fro a weekend and was wondering if the hotel de france was any good. It has a 5 star rating on expedia and some reviewsof it are great but others are not soo good.
Ambassador Hotel, Paris, France Room Video
July 7th, 2010
admin Ambassador Hotel, Paris, France Room Video of room 204. For more pictures and reviews visit my blog at mytravelreviews.blogspot.com
I would like to book a room at a Formule 1 hotel in France for four, not three people?
July 7th, 2010
admin I would like to book a room at a Formule 1 hotel in France, however there are two adults and two young children and the website only lets you select 3 people per room. Will they let 4 people in? Has anyone else had a similar problem and how did you get around it?
Also, I cant find an email address on their website to contact them?
Anyone ever stayed at an ETAP hotel in France? Is it generally a positive experience?
July 7th, 2010
admin I’ve booked this hotel throughout France as a means of meeting my budget, it seems clean but is the experience generally a positive one?
traveling to Germany: what are the best places to see?
July 7th, 2010
admin I’m looking into traveling to Germany this spring with my family, tentatively scheduled for 5/20-6/3, and I would like to know the best places to visit.
As a starting point, I decided that we should fly into Berlin and stay for a few days. I’ve picked out several attractions and places of interest for us to consider, but I know we would also like to travel outside of Berlin, as well.
We do not have a hotel booked, and we planned on getting hotel rooms as we go along. We just got back from Ireland in July, and we stayed in one hotel due to a travel package on priceline.com. However, we decided we wanted to see more of Ireland than just Dublin, so we had to rent other hotels as we went to the Southern and Western parts of the country. We drove most of the time, which was fairly convenient.
Anyway, I would like to know of other places to visit outside of Berlin. I’ve been told that the Romantic Road is a great starting place, with many medieval towns, castles, and the like. I realize, though, that Germany is a much larger country than Ireland and may be more difficult to get around by car (and by difficult, I mean that I don’t really want to spend an entire day in the car…). I know trains are very popular in Germany, but we will be carrying all of our luggage with us, so I’m wondering if that will be a problem.
Additionally, we were looking into possibly heading into Switzerland or France for a couple of days during our trip. If we were to do that, is there any kind of border control, such as with the U.S. and Canada? Ideally, we would like to spend at least 2 days in each city or town that we visit. If you could provide any information about places to visit (keeping in mind that our starting — and ending — point is Berlin) and travel information (whether we should rent a car or take a train, even with all of our luggage), that would be great. Thank you so much!
Also, if this helps:
I’m traveling with my family — my mom and dad, and most likely my brother (I’m 19, he’s 28).
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