Hôtel de la Salle
R. de l'Arbalète F - 51100 Reims
In this Renaissance house built between 1545 and 1556 saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle was born in 1651A facade dotted with pilasters which are Doric at the bottom but Ionic further up is flanked by a entry pavilion with a coaching door depicting Adam and Eve. Jean-Baptiste de la Salle would have had a brilliant ecclesiastical career but he decided to devote himself to the education of the poor. His brotherhood of the Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes is now known world-wide.
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Tourism, Hotels & Restaurants

Tourism

A trendy weekend destination for Londoners, it is an alternative, artistic, gay- and student-friendly city for year-round residents.
Lake Constance is considered by the Germans to be their very own “Riviera”…

Back to work offers

Deluxe Room Breakfast Offered, from
£ 101/ room

Double room, breakfast included, from  
£ 70/ room
Double room Romatic, breakfast and a bottle of spumante included, from
£ 143/ room

Superior Room with Breakfast - Breakfast included, from
£ 348/ room

Gastronomy

A restaurant serving only food produced on it’s doorstep…
From the Trocadéro to the Buttes-Chaumont, follow the guide!
 
A few years ago the idea of tucking into a main course meal at a Jamie Oliver restaurant for just a fiver would have been inconceivable but Jamie has discovered that the future lies beyond the £150-a-head meal and he has now declared his intention to “revolutionise high-street food in the UK's town’s and cities”.