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Off to a magical tour of Disneyland, Paris? We’ll find an equally enchanting Disney hotel for you. Disney's Hotel Cheyenne picks up where Frontierland left off, so put your cowboy boots on and say howdy to one of the coolest places you’ll sleep in… ever. Bring the kids to play at Little Sheriff's, Fort Apache, or Nevada Game Arcade; pony rides are available too! Afterwards, gobble up in Chuck Wagon Café and Red Garter Saloon.
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Find your very own French home here! Well, not really. But we do have a range of French cottages for rent which are just as private, but not as hard on the budget.
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Everybody loves Paris. With its combination of tradition, class and modern chic there is something for everybody whether it’s a boat ride along the River Seine or climbing the Eiffel Tower. You may prefer to hang out with the street artists or shop on the Champs Elysees. Check out great offers on hotels now: Travelodge.
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Glasgow Hostels are so abundant that you will be hard pressed finding the perfect one for you. Find them quickly and easily here online.
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If you want to keep your dollars for some of Chicago’s famous pizza pies, then check out these two great stays in town for under $18.
The Chicago International Hostel, a Hostel with attitude, funky decor with a homely atmosphere. They have a complete kitchen and cater for all travelers and visitors from outside the Chicago area.
It’s in a safe neighborhood near Loyola University, (so no Bugsy Malone wannabes hangin’ out round the corner) close to cheap local shopping and restaurants, and accessible to good public transportation 24 hours a day. Two blocks from Lake Michigan and 10 minutes walk to the beach.
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Four Seasons, Conrad or Boutique Chic – Chicago’s got the Luxuries. When next in The Windy City, you could always go for the tried and tested classics; The Four Seasons situated on the Magnificent Mile – Delaware Place – has all you could want: a bird’s eye view of Lake Michigan, The Four Seasons Spa, just steps from the famous Michigan Avenue Shopping District – all wrapped in elegant mid-twentieth century French Décor. After all that shopping you’ll be peckish, and on the 7th floor with views of Chicago’s sweeping avenues is the Seasons Restaurant; an exciting fusion of French and North American cuisine.
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