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  • Mar 14, 09

    If you are looking for a city in United Kingdom with an Atlantic City or Las Vegas feel, then perhaps Blackpool should be your destination. The city planners of Blackpool have worked hard in recent years to revitalize this city and the results have been astonishing. Blackpool is one of the flashiest cities in all of Britain, unashamedly so, and has hotels and attractions for all ages and all types! When you visit Blackpool you will want to find that perfect resting spot to relax after a long day of playing. If you are looking for a classic 19th century hotel in Blackpool or a state of the art 20th century inn, Blackpool has them all! Many of the rooms you will find in the hotels in Blackpool are well apportioned and will get you ready for that next day of fun! Check us before you travel for the best rates anywhere on the net!

  • Mar 14, 09

    London is a one thousands attractions city, where past and present blend giving birth to a unique city! London is a melting pot of cultures and races, in this city you will be able to see the most different cultures live together; one quarter of the inhabitants of The City of London belongs to one of the ethic minorities that liven up this astonishing and non-conformist city. In The City of London you will find many museums, parks, palaces and many attractions to see. London is the right answer to what you are looking for... from shopping to a new job, from the most characteristic restaurants with international cuisine to the biggest offer for a night stay. We will take you into the heart of London where every day new fashions and life styles are born to conquer the entire world. Everything in London has a particular character, just think at the color "London Fog" or at the white collars that populate The City, that nowadays are a symbol of London just like the sentries that never move, or just think about its cabs, its double decked red buses or at its phone booths, real symbols of London just like the Big Ben or the Tower of London.

  • Mar 14, 09

    There are many options for accommodations and hotels in Edinburgh, from renovated castles to hidden away Bed and Breakfasts, to converted river barges. prontohotel.com can find hotels to suit anyone, with any budget. If you are a return visitor to this beautiful city, and already know where you want to be, just tell us. Vistas of the ocean, a room over a pub, a guesthouse where you cook for yourself, anything is possible. For bookings during the Festival month of August, some reservations need to be made a year in advance, so it's a good idea to book early. Want to stay in a haunted castle? A fifteenth century mansion, with attached a golf course? A restored building from medieval times? We can find it for you. Whether you want to spend a bundle or are counting every penny, we can find what you need. prontohotel.com can take all of the worry out of your trip to Scotland, so check us out, and let us find you a lovely place to stay during your vacation in Edinburgh.

  • Mar 14, 09

    But where to stay in a city like Glasgow? We can find a hotel in Glasgow for you, regardless of budget or time of travel (though of course we need to know both). There are hotels in Glasgow that offer activity packages, such as boating on the Clyde, or tea in a sumptuous tearoom, and we can book either for you, if you are so inclined. If you want to rent a room in a Glasgow apartment we can help with that as well. From a youth hostel to a restored castle, we can find hotels in Glasgow for you, so contact us today!

  • Mar 16, 09

    If the melodic tinkling of a glass of wine and the allure of high fashion kidnaps you, it's time to find an hotel in Paris and start your holiday. Overflowing Paris Hotels, we can adfirm ths city is an eternal tourist attraction. Its multifaceted reputation stems from the fact that Paris won the title of European Capital of Fashion. To deal with the constant increase of tourism, new Paris Hotels and structures continue to grow in number. The uniqueness of this city of also shines through Paris Hotels. Hotels in Paris range through all of the usual categories and (a peculiarity of Paris) particular types of hotels tend to be grouped into the same quarter of the city. In the northern part of Paris you will find Paris luxury hotels while the "hotels de charm" are in the southern part. Obviously you will be able to find the Paris hotel that matches your needs.

  • Mar 16, 09

    Annecy is a city in the Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. It lies on northern tip of Lake Annecy (Lac d'Annecy), 35 kilometers south of Geneva. Annecy is a municipality in the Haute-Savoie department. It is the préfecture (capital) of the department. The metropolitan area of Annecy includes 13 municipalities.



  • Mar 16, 09

    Arles remained economically important for many years as a major port on the Rhône. The arrival of the railway in the 19th century eventually killed off much of the river trade, leading to the town becoming something of a backwater.


    Cafe Terrace at Night by Vincent Van Gogh (September 1888). It depicts the warmth of a café in Arles.This made it an attractive destination for the painter Vincent van Gogh, who arrived there on 21 February 1888. He was fascinated by the Provençal landscapes, producing over 300 paintings and drawings during his time in Arles. Many of his most famous paintings were completed there, including The Night Cafe, the Yellow Room, Starry Night Over the Rhone, and L'Arlésienne. Paul Gauguin visited van Gogh in Arles. However, van Gogh's mental health deteriorated and he became alarmingly eccentric, culminating in the infamous ear-severing incident in December 1888.

  • Mar 16, 09

    Avignon is situated on the left bank of the Rhône, a few miles above its confluence with the Durance, about 580 km (360.4 mi) south-south-east of Paris, 229 km (142.3 mi) south of Lyon and 85 km (52.8 mi) north-north-west of Marseille.

  • Mar 16, 09

    Situated in the heart of prestigious vineyards, like Pommard, Corton-Charlemagne, La Romanée-Conti whose names make wine lovers' eyes sparkle, Beaune is also a city of art with the master element of the town's heritage: the Hôtel-Dieu (Hospices de Beaune) and its multicoloured roofs. Tasting, Heritage, Discovery, Gastronomy and Leisure activities: the numerous charms of Beaune will attract you.

  • Mar 16, 09

    Biarritz is located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Aquitaine region. It is adjacent to Bayonne and Anglet and 11 miles (18 kilometres) from the border with Spain. It is in the traditional province of the French Basque Country, Labourd.

  • Mar 16, 09

    Biarritz is located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Aquitaine region. It is adjacent to Bayonne and Anglet and 11 miles (18 kilometres) from the border with Spain. It is in the traditional province of the French Basque Country, Labourd.

  • Mar 16, 09

    When one thinks of Bordeaux, France, the first thing that comes to mind is wine! Bordeaux is of course famous for its wine, and wine connoisseurs from all over the world make the trip to sample some of the best wines in France. If you should be one of those travelers, there are plenty of places to stay in Bordeaux to add to your experience. Several hotels in Bordeaux are within easy distance of some of the best vineyards anywhere in the world. Even if you are not coming to Bordeaux for the wine, families will find Bordeaux Hotels that are comfortable and easily within your budget. Let us do the research and take the stress out of your next vacation!

  • Mar 16, 09

    Located in a sheltered position not far from the western tip of the Breton peninsula, Brest is an important seaport and naval base. The 1999 census recorded 303,484 inhabitants of the Brest metropolitan area, while the population of the city itself was estimated in 2004 to number some 146,000. Although Brest is by far the largest city in Finistère, the préfecture (capital) of the department is the much smaller commune of Quimper.

  • Mar 16, 09

    The survival of the abbeys is remarkable, given that three-quarters of the city - totalling 10,000 buildings - was destroyed during the 1944 invasion of Normandy. Caen today is thus essentially modern, with many broad avenues and new apartment buildings. Entirely different from the nearby cities of Deauville and Trouville, Caen is bustling, congested, and commercial. It's also major rail and ferry junction. The student population of 30,000 and the many tourists have made Caen more cosmopolitan than ever.

  • Mar 16, 09

    Virtually the entire town was destroyed by heavy bombardments during World War II, so little in Calais pre-dates the war. For most visitors, the town is simply a place to pass through en route to other destinations.

    The town centre is dominated by its distinctive city hall, built in the Flemish Renaissance style (and visible well out to sea). Directly in front of the town hall is a cast of the statue The Burghers of Calais (French Les Bourgeois de Calais), by Auguste Rodin.

  • Mar 16, 09

    Knows all about places to stay in Cannes, whether it be luxury hotels with ocean views, or quaint country inns a few miles out of town. We can find full service hotels where concierges will provide bicycles, theatre tickets, beach shuttles, and everything in between, or we can find a simple room with basic amenities that provide a basic continental breakfast. Your job is to tell prontohotel.com what you want and how much you want to spend, and our job is to provide it for you! You pick the dates and we'll do the rest. Obviously, all hotels in Cannes are booked well in advance for the world famous Cannes Film Festival, so if it’s your intention to be there at that time, advance notice will be required, so plan ahead! prontohotel.com wants to make your trip to Cannes a memorable one, and finding the perfect place to stay is a good beginning. Log on today, and see what we have to offer!

  • Mar 16, 09

    Carcasssone in southern France is located on a strategic site overlooking the main road between the city of Toulouse and the Mediterranean Sea. The old city of Carcasssone was built by the Romans and was occupied by the Visigoths in the fifth century. Carcassone was ruled by the Trencaval family, early in the thirteenth century, the city was conquered by northern French forces.

  • Mar 16, 09

    Mostly spared by the destructions of the French Revolution and the wars of 1870-1871, 1914-1918 and 1939-1945, the cityscape of old-town Colmar is homogenous and renowned among tourists. The area crossed by canals of the river Lauch, and which formerly served as the butcher's, tanner's and fishmonger's quarter, is now called "little Venice" (la Petite Venise). Colmar's cityscape (and neighbouring Riquewihr's) served for the design of the Japanese animated film Howl's Moving Castle.

  • Mar 16, 09

    Dijon boasts a large number of churches and cathedrals, including St. Bénigne, Notre-Dame, St. Étienne, and St. Michel. The crypt of Dijon Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Benignus, dates from 1,000 years ago, and the city has retained many architectural styles from many of the main periods from the past millennium, including Gothic, Renaissance and Capetian

  • Mar 16, 09

    Grenoble is surrounded by mountains. To the north is the Chartreuse, to the south and west the Vercors, and to the east the Belledonne range. For the French it is the capital of the Alps, and the Tour de France regularly passes through Grenoble.

    The city is mainly built on the alluvial plain of the River Isere at an altitude of around 214 meters. Mountain sports are an important tourist draw for the city. Twenty ski stations surround the city, the nearest being Le Sappey-en-Chartreuse, which is about 15 minutes' drive away.

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