Dog Friendly Stopovers

From: International Herald Tribune | Date: December 21, 2001 | Copyright information


International Herald Tribune

12-21-2001

Many establishments in Paris welcome dogs, often allowing accommodation at no extra charge or for a small payment. Other European cities, including Brussels and Florence, are similarly pet-friendly. Among the author's favorites:PARIS-where to stay Prices are for a standard double, supplements shown where applicable. Hotel de Crillon, 10 Place de la Concorde, 75008; tel: 01-44-71-15-00; $600. Hotel Meurice, 228 Rue de Rivoli, 75001...

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