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Landmarks
The Map House
0km
Fitz Park
0.23km
Keswick
0.34km
Viridian Gallery
0.37km
Keswick Brewing Co
0.39km
Price Walker Antiques
0.43km
Great Wood
0.48km
Hope Park
0.49km
Dinosaur And Raptor Experience
0.49km
Lakes And Legends
0.5km

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This hotel is very close to the airport, the hotel can drop off the airport, charges are required. It's about 1500 francs and it only takes 6 minutes to get to the airport. The hotel has a show for breakfast and dinner, and it is still worth seeing. The French restaurant is pretty good.
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4/5Very Good100 Reviews
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