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Monday, April 02, 2007

A Remarkable American-sounding French Hotel in a Little-known French Place

In the US, it is known as the elevator, but in France and in some other European regions, it is more popularly called a lift. If you happen to be a visitor planning to make a visit to France, this is one thing that you should remember, specifically if you should decide to check in at Hotel Americain.

The hotel may sound somehow American, but it is thoroughly French, as evidenced by the presence of lifts, not elevators, inside. The rooms are quite wide and equipped with modern features like satellite television, video system, direct-dial phone, hair dryer, and bathroom with shower. Additionally, these rooms come with substantial views of the French landscape for those who simply adore picturesque scenery.

Nestled in the center of Nancy, a little-known French city, Hotel Americain can be suitably reached both by air and by land. Going to the airport involves a mere five-minute ride through any available public transportation services. An alternative is land ride, with the nearest railway zone about 200 meters away.

Basic necessities are never a concern in Hotel Americain since it is situated in a busy central place. Retail and specialty complexes, restaurants, and banks can be found virtually everywhere. Ditto for important buildings like theaters and museums which are also significant tourist spots.

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