Hôtel Marie-Rollet

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This lovely inn overlooking the Hôtel de Ville was once owned by the Ursuline nuns at the nearby convent, which is why you'll spot tell-tale signs like ecclesiastical stained glass in some of the public areas. The 13 rooms are on the smallish side and there's no elevator, but the warmth of the place and lovely furnishings excuse all that.


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