From Library Journal
Ypma, founder of the Interior Architecture magazine, has put together a sumptuously illustrated book of hotels in France. These are not the usual hotels or hotel chains, however, but instead those that have a special appeal owing to their unique interiors and locations. They include medieval ch teaux, alpine chalets, rural farmhouses, and modern city hotels. Arranged alphabetically by city, the guide offers a brief history as well as a description of each hotel, which is accompanied by photographs, mostly color, of the exterior as well as the interior. Ypma has also included addresses, telephone numbers, and room rates, which range from cheap to very expensive. Not a necessary purchase but certainly an attractive addition to any travel collection, this lush guide will prove most useful for design fanatics planning a truly stylish trip to France. [This is the third book in Thames & Hudson's upscale "Hip Hotels" travel series; also available are Hip Hotels: City and Hip Hotels: Escape. Ed.] George M. Jenks, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, P.
- George M. Jenks, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, PA Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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A great travel find. --
National GeographicDestined to become the bible for traveling fashionistasor those who just wish they were. --
Entertainment WeeklyHis well-edited selection of the best-designed places to stay will have readers scrambling to make travel plans. --
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