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Hotel Les Ondines Sur La Plage

5 of 5 stars
Washington, D.C.
Dec 8, 2009

In short, this hotel has everything that you will need to feel right at home. The staff made the experience even more special: door to door service, breaksfast in bed and transportation to and from...more

Hotel Les Ondines Sur La Plage

5 of 5 stars
Washington, DC
Dec 8, 2009

What can I say that has not already been said? I enjoyed my stay at this hotel! The waterfront is literally steps away from the hotel. The suite appeared as advertised, very clean, with amenities...more

La Paillote

5 of 5 stars
Indianapolis, Indiana
Dec 2, 2009

We have stayed at La Paillote three years in a row. The first time was due to a double booking over the Christmas Holidays by another hotel. We were moved to this new hotel. We were so happy to be...more

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