Hotel Paris-Nice in Ville (France)

 

Hotel Paris-Nice in France

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43 Route de Marseille,
Ville,

In the heart of the valley of the Rhone, at the crossroads of Europe, halfway between Lyon and Valence and on the border of the Ardche, our hotel welcomes you for leisure and business.Our rooms are totally renovated, comfortable and well equipped: television, TPS, DVD players, loan of DVD at the reception (free), phones with direct lines.

Rates From £48 per night.
Rooms: 10
 
sortie autauroute A7 numero 12 CHANAS.Prendre direction VALENCESaint Rambert dAlbon sur 1 km. Hotel situ entre Saint Rambert dAlbon nord



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