The bells, the bells!
Nov. 28th, 2007 11:24 pmThere must be something about me and old cathedrals. In London, my hostel is a stone's throw from St Pauls. In Istanbul, Ayasofya, the ancient Byzantine cathedral (later a mosque) was just a block away from my seedy hotel in Sultanahmet (and the huge Blue Mosque not much further).
And now I've found this incredible hotel in the shadow of Notre Dame in Paris. Right slap bang in the middle of Paris. In the middle of the Seine. Shakespeare's bookshop is just across the river in one direction, and the Boulevarde St Michel starts at our doorstep.
The hotel is apparently one of Paris's best secrets. It's in an attic of the Hotel Dieu, the old Paris hospital, and it consists of 14 small but quiet and clean rooms. No windows, just skylights.
And what a location! We'll be able to walk everywhere.
The hotel just wrote back and confirmed availablity, so I am over the moon.
And now I've found this incredible hotel in the shadow of Notre Dame in Paris. Right slap bang in the middle of Paris. In the middle of the Seine. Shakespeare's bookshop is just across the river in one direction, and the Boulevarde St Michel starts at our doorstep.
The hotel is apparently one of Paris's best secrets. It's in an attic of the Hotel Dieu, the old Paris hospital, and it consists of 14 small but quiet and clean rooms. No windows, just skylights.
And what a location! We'll be able to walk everywhere.
The hotel just wrote back and confirmed availablity, so I am over the moon.
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Date: 2007-11-29 01:41 am (UTC)We'd be most interested in hearing what sort of accom. charges they have.
On with the plans. The planning is almost as much fun as doing it really.
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Date: 2007-11-29 02:41 am (UTC)In other news, you will be pleased to hear that I have once again succumbed to Folio Books, and my latest delivery includes a complete set of Sherlock Holmes.
I may visit Baker Street again, this time with an eye to the great man, rather than the Monopoly station at the end, where I paid a hurried and footsore visit on my final day in 2005.
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Date: 2007-11-29 09:13 am (UTC)