In addition, there are a plethora of villas, three campgrounds and quaint bed-and-breakfast inns. |
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I was brought up Italian, and taught how to work a room and take care of the guests at the bed-and-breakfast my parents owned. |
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A possible option for temporary accommodation is the local bed-and-breakfast. |
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Within commuting distance of Dublin, the property could also be used as a country retreat or maintained as a family run bed-and-breakfast. |
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A friend of mine was telling me recently about a woman he knows who owns a couple of successful bed-and-breakfast places. |
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The resort includes a string of cabins, a bed-and-breakfast, and a restaurant, where Clark still holds court with her homestyle cooking. |
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Instead, I stayed in a bed-and-breakfast kind of place near the sea, so near that everything in it felt damp all the time. |
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In a frowsty bed-and-breakfast by the cold English sea, he draws a delicate Arabian ostrich feather on her spine with bamboo calligraphy sticks. |
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In all our years of travel, this bed-and-breakfast rates No.1 on our list. |
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Even the quaint bed-and-breakfast inns are part of the swelling agritourism and agritainment trend. |
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Museums, historical sites, theatres, cinemas, hotels and bed-and-breakfast spots are a few examples of the establishments and tourist sites presented. |
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Hotel amenities: MELVITA's organic hotel amenities give quality hotels, gîtes and bed-and-breakfast establishments to differentiate themselves through what they offer their guests. |
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I had some flexibility in terms of whether to stay in a hotel or in a bed-and-breakfast. |
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It was a former watermill, masterfully converted into a cosy modern Bed-and-Breakfast hotel, with two rooms and a bunkhouse outside. |
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