

The Steading, Roslin: A red-stone converted farmhouse nearby Rosslyn Chapel with spacious, pastel-colored bedrooms on the ground floor. Ibis Edinburgh Centre: Near the luminous Tron Church, the Ibis brags bright, well-kept rooms with satellite TV, and the upper floors have heart-swelling views over the rooftops. The Jenkins Hotel: Comfy, traditional B&B in a Georgian town house with a low-key, friendly vibe large, if overly floral bedrooms and an affable owner who'll happily help with tips on London.
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Vancouver Studios: The large but simple rooms are self-contained apartments, with full kitchens and antique-style decor, but the real draw is the secluded, leafy garden out back-a fountain-filled oasis away from the bustle of the streets nearby. 101, which is soundproof but doesn't open to the outdoors. Quiet is assured: Rooms with upholstered walls open to an airy courtyard, with the exception of Rm.

All 26 rooms are individually decorated to evoke a certain design era (art deco, Rm. Hôtel Étoile Péreire: Discreetly swank, and a 15-minute stroll from the Arc de Triomphe.
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The hotel is around the corner from rue Cler, a colorful, bustling street crammed with little shops-a plus in a district with a less-than-vibrant street life. Hôtel du Champ de Mars: Expect a quaint, vaguely 1970s vibe and midsize rooms at this underpriced charmer in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. We did find a one-way flight on British Airways for $229 (£125), including taxes and fees. Getting back to Paris: Edinburgh to Paris is not as common a route and isn't serviced by EasyJet or RyanAir. Alternatively, hop on the National Rail for a four-hour journey from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh Waverly, both downtown stations. Getting to Edinburgh: It's an hour-and-a-half flight from London Gatwick on EasyJet starting at $30 (£16). We found a one-way ticket for $192 (£149). It departs from London's Waterloo Station and arrives in Paris's Gare du Nord, both centrally located. Alternatively, you could opt for the Chunnel, a high-speed Eurostar train crossing under the English Channel in two hours and 40 minutes. We found a one-way rate of $27 (21 euros). Getting to London: We'd recommend making the hour-and-a-half flight from Paris Charles de Gaulle to London Luton on a low-cost carrier such as EasyJet. Getting to and from Paris: Here are the lowest round-trip fares we found: $918 (multiple carriers) from New York City $1,221 (American) from Chicago $1,303 (American) from Atlanta $1,215 (multiple carriers) from Los Angeles $1,299 (Northwest) from Seattle. We envisioned a 10-night trip in mid-June, with round-trip airfare to Paris, connection to London by train or plane, connection to Edinburgh by train or plane, and then a flight back to Paris. Leaving neverland streaming ita.Wev'e created three Google maps-one for each city-that show where each destination is located.
