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I lived in Wales for a year, and we only stayed at B&B (with our baby too,
they love kids) and it was a wonderful way to to travel. and an English
breakfast will keep you filled until tea time
Pam
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From: San D Hasselman <kprs>
To: ArtsEdNet Talk <artsednet>
Date: Monday, January 31, 2000 8:36 PM
Subject: Re Bed and Breakfast London
>Hi
> Two Christmas' ago my husband and I went to England on a special of
British
>Airways, a Bed and Breakfast drive your own way kinda thing. Basically you
paid
>for round trip airfare and 10 days at Bed and Breakfast and got coupons or
>vouchers for your stay and a big catalogue of Bed and Breakfasts all over
England
>that honored the vouchers...it was FABULOUS (and reasonable too!). We went
our
>own pace, and when we got to the towns we opened our catalogue called the
owners
>and booked for that night. What we did notice, however, is that there are
>hundreds of Bed and Breaksfasts all over England, and that we really could
have
>done it on our own. I recommend it highly for a taste of the real life in
>England, the owners were hospitable and friendly, the breakfasts were
yummy, and
>we met some characters on the way.
>
>San D
>
>MarshArt wrote:
>
>> My husband and I are planning a June trip to London and Paris for our
>> anniversary. All your suggestions abaout Paris are now on a print-out
for me
>> to save. Thanks.
>>
>> How about you folks that have gone to London? I am thinking it would be
>> nice to stay in a bed and breakfast? Has anyone had a good experience
with
>> this?
>>
>> Marsha
>>
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