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Le Verger sous les Vignes

5 of 5 stars
Geneva, Switzerland
Nov 21, 2009

We stayed for just two nights and wish it could have been longer. Lovely stone buildings surrounding rolling hills. Large rooms have comfortable beds. Shared lounge area has kitchenette (although no...more

Restaurant beaune Le Fleury

5 of 5 stars
San Francisco
Nov 20, 2009

My meal started with an amazing mushroom souffle (not sure the french name) with a flavor and consistency I have never before experienced. From there, traditional French cuisine followed with escargot...more

Hotel Des Ducs

Nov 19, 2009

Firstly, I want to say how awesome Dijon is. Have fun! This hotel is about 15mins walk from the train. All the sites are located between the station and the hotel. Hotel de ducs is an old hotel but...more

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  • Major features: historic buildings, beaches
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  • Resident population: 1,655,677 Annual visitors: 12,000,000 (est.)
  • Major features: beaches, caves and grottoes, forest scenery
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