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[QUOTE="vinotinto, post: 63251, member: 2368"] I stayed at the Ibis hotel in the summer of 2007 when I considered beginning my Camino in Bordeaux (I ended up starting in SJPP). The Ibis where I crashed was about 500 meters from the Bordeaux train station, which was quite nice after the long train ride from Paris (I'm glad I was able to make my reservations at the train station counter at CDG). The hotel room was perfectly serviceable, reasonably priced, and had a fee-based Internet computer station in the lobby. In addition, the morning breakfast buffet hit the spot, and there was even a small bar, also in the lobby. The folks at the tourist office (at the train station) sold me my credencial, gave me my first stamp (there was a Camino shell sticker on the window), and were helpful (the main guy spoke decent English). I've patonized two Ibis hotels in Europe (the other was at East Barking in London), and I'd use them again. But don't expect it to be an immersive cultural experience - they tend to be a more generic business-traveler oriented hotel. Good luck! :arrow: [/QUOTE]
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