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‘63’ Soroptimist Residential Club


‘63’ Soroptimist Residential Club


Everyone is Welcome


Everyone is Welcome


GOOD VALUE ACCOMMODATION IN CENTRAL LONDON


• Singles & twins • Meeting Room


63 BAYSWATER ROAD, LONDON W2 3PH UK T: (020) 7723 8575 E: info@soropclub63.org.uk www.soropclub63.org.uk


HOTEL MEURICE 5, Rue Edmond Roche, F-62100 CALAIS


Tel: 33 3 21 34 57 03 Fax: 33 3 21 34 14 71 Internet address: http://www.hotel-meurice.fr Email: meurice@wanadoo.fr


Contact us for a


package including crossing with


SeaFrance or Le Shuttle


Destroyed during the Second World War, the hotel was rebuilt in 1953-1954. Close to the train station, 5 minutes from the beach, the Hotel Meurice’s friendly atmosphere and charm await you right in the heart of the city.


Book now for Christmas and New Year!


From 134.70 (special Rotarian rate) (drinks not included J.C. COSSART, Past-president and owner of the Meurice welcomes you for the different dinner meetings:


From Friday evening till Sunday morning (including dinner each evening)


The hotel is equipped with a defibrillator, located in the hotel reception. Special discount 10% on room prices all year round, with this advertisement


www.ribi.org | December 2011 39 ROTARY CLUB OF CALAIS RISBAN 2nd and 4th Wednesday ROTARY CLUB OF CALAIS 1st and 3rd Tuesday


A forerunner in the luxury hotel business, the Hotel Meurice in Calais, first of the name, exists since 1771.


GOOD VALUE ACCOMMODATION IN CENTRAL LONDON


• Licensed Bar *** 3 star AA Rated


63 BAYSWATER ROAD, LONDON W2 3PH UK T: (020) 7723 8575 E: info@soropclub63.org.uk www.soropclub63.org.uk


Registered with FSA under Industrial & Provident Act 1965 Reg No 13485R Registered with FSA under Industrial & Provident Act 1965 Reg No 13485R


• Singles & twins • Meeting Room


• Licensed Bar *** 3 star AA Rated


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