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Accommodation advice please!
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Since that thread is 10 years old, I’ve moved the latest posts here and dropped the others."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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It’s always worth having a chat with hotel management if you’re planning on being somewhere for a while. They’ll usually come up with a deal, especially if 2/3 of you ask together.Originally posted by cojak View PostSince that thread is 10 years old, I’ve moved the latest posts here and dropped the others.Comment
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They sometimes do, but if you have a regular pattern it's way cheaper just to book several weeks in advanceOriginally posted by Amanensia View PostIt’s always worth having a chat with hotel management if you’re planning on being somewhere for a while. They’ll usually come up with a deal, especially if 2/3 of you ask together.Слава Україні! Героям слава!Comment
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Hôtel de Neuville - Arc de Triomphe. Clean hotel, friendly stuff, good location. Near public transit. Good place for shopping, lots of restaurants & bars nearby.Comment
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Registered a handle just to post this???Originally posted by KellyW View PostHôtel de Neuville - Arc de Triomphe. Clean hotel, friendly stuff, good location. Near public transit. Good place for shopping, lots of restaurants & bars nearby.Слава Україні! Героям слава!Comment
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Well it is an answer to the OP's original question before the thread moved on to other things.Originally posted by MasterBait View PostRegistered a handle just to post this???
And the hotel doesn't look that bad. It's not my choice of hotel but it doesn't look bad.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by MasterBait View PostRegistered a handle just to post this???
Not quite. I think Kelly was hoping to be able to PM and advertise her insurance company.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I have a one bedroom unfurnished flat on the 3rd floor, which I intend to furnish.
The problem is that there is not a separate entrance so I would need to rent it to someone I could trust.
It would be suitable for a contractor working Monday to Fridays in Brussels. Maybe I should advertise via the agents that I know.
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