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The
Reynita is a 19th century mansion
where the old hotel tradition continues
but which has evolved to meet today’s
more demanding requirements.
Referred
to in the Michelin Guide when it was still called The Hotel-Restaurant,
it is not surprising that the contemporary
writer Louis Pauwels chose to stay
here where the surroundings favour
inspiration and where elegance favours
a sense of wellbeing.
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The
Reynita Hotel is an important landmark
and feature in the history
of Trouville where tourists
and artists have flocked to visit for
almost two hundred years. |
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