A great travel experience is staying in small hotels that have a rich history. I found such a hotel situated in the historic heart of Avignon on rue du Portail Boquier, Hotel Boquier. Sylvie and Pascal Sendra welcome visitors into their family owned 18th century hotel and provide a warm family like environment to all who choose to stay in one of their guest rooms. Each guest room is titled and decorated in a different theme. Ours was the African room. Hotel Boquier is a beautiful blend of the past and present day. Guests can enjoy a relaxing petit dejeuner in the cozy old breakfast room and then pull out their laptops and access the world using the free WiFi the hotel provides. If you value old traditions and friendly treatment when you travel, consider staying in small hotels whenever you have the opportunity to do so.
Posted by: nancycurteman | October 1, 2010
Avignon’s Boutique Hotel
Posted in France, Travel | Tags: Avignon, France, French Boutique hotels, small hotels, tourists, Travel
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I love it. Maybe I should reset my novel to Avignon then instead of Périgueux. :-]
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By: deepercolors on October 1, 2010
at 11:01 am
I’m guessing you had some amzaing adventures!
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By: Richard W Scott on October 1, 2010
at 11:07 am
B&B’s, Country Inns, and historic Hotels are big on charm and ambiance (even if they are small in stature).
Thanks, NC!
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By: nrhatch on October 1, 2010
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