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France offers a tremendous array of accommodations to suit travelers on any budget. Naturally, the greatest selection of luxury 4 and 5 star hotels with prices to match may be found in Paris and in the resort areas bordering the Mediterranean. However, since the French themselves place great importance on the value of their own vacation time, there are an abundance of accommodations throughout the land offering a comfortable sejour at reasonable prices.
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It's always easier to reserve your accommodation through a travel agent before coming to France. You can also contact local Tourist Offices or the Syndicats d'Initiative: they will inform you on the local possibilities of accommodation.
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Thanks for the help Wanetom ..
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thanks for the valuable information
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Non-profit making organizations who offer especially designed accommodation for families and groups, the holidays Villages also have excellent leisure activities. A stay in a holiday village is a great way to meet French people in a friendly environment and at the same time keep a feeling of individual freedom.
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For a wonderful family vacation away from the hustle and bustle of
cities, consider camping at a relaxing beach retreat or an all-inclusive recreational park in the heart of France. In addition to traditional tent facilities, many campsites offer rentals of bungalows, caravans, chalets and mobile homes to assure a comfortable stay, as well as bicycles or canoes for forays into the countryside. |
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Tourist hotels are approved and examined by the authorities. They are split into 5 categories according to their facilities, areas and services. The categories are 1-star, 2-star, 3-star, 4-star and - for hotels of great comfort - 4-star L (luxury). Prices displayed outside the hotel and in bedrooms must be inclusive. They are unregulated and a surcharge can be levied for an extra bed or for breakfast. Rooms must usually be left by noon on the day of departure. There are about 17,500 hotels, inns and motels in France.
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We had a wonderful time and the choices that we were given with Discover France with regard to accommodations and tours were the best! We enjoyed every minute of our trip and felt that we were staying in the best places and had the best tours available. I would definitely recommend Discover France without hesitation to anyone who wanted to visit this magnificent country!!
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Quick question on accommodations in France
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 12:24:20 +0100, Robsibyl wrote in post :
: Ettacade;982810 Wrote: We had a wonderful time and the choices that we were given with *Discover France* with regard to accommodations and tours were the best! We enjoyed every minute of our trip and felt that we were staying in the best places and had the best tours available. I would definitely recommend *Discover France* without hesitation to anyone who wanted to visit this magnificent country!! u didn't provide any refrence or any kind of link for that, how could we know about them They only want intelligent guests. -- Tim C. |
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