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Hôtel Stim'otel - Hotel Agen
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Lying between Bordeaux and Toulouse, Agen is an attractive stopover point which is easily accessible (by train, plane or car) and conveniently located for travellers on business or holiday. Standing in the liveliest district of d'Agen, STIM'OTEL offers modern facilities for your well-being and comfort, 24H/24H. Large car-park behind the hotel. Bus place. |
| Come and spend a friendly and pleasant journey in our hôtel restaurant. Ideally situated in the town centre, opposite the post office, not away from the railway qtation and close to the tourist office, Stim'Otel offers the guarantee of modern comforts along with quality of service. Oue team is at your disposal to welcome you 24 hours a day and help you to discover our local treasures. |
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58 rooms all comfort, soundproof, air conditioning, canal+, canal satellite.
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| The restaurant of the hôtel |
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Here is our restaurant "Le Carno". Traditional cooking. Local fresh products. |
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At your disposal, our 4 comfortable rooms for seminaries can be adapted to your needs. For you week-end will organize : your professional meetings, work's councils, conferences, show-rooms. And also your receptions, cocktails, banquets. Guest capacity : 100 persons. |
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A62 motorway, exit Agen, direction town centre. In front of the post office. Immediately upon your arrival, a free temporary parking place just in front og the hôtel allows you to unload your luggage from your vehicle. There is a large not free undergroung car park at the right corner of the building. Lock-up. 2 free parking places for buses or coaches. |
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Hôtel Stim'otel - Hotel Agen
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The information has been sent by the establishment for information purposes only on 05/02/2007. We are not able to guarantee its completeness or exactness, and under no circumstances are we responsible for the direct or indirect consequences related to its publication or use. We suggest that you request a confirmation from the establishment.
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