Article: TRAVEL: ROOM SERVICE

You couldn't fail to be enchanted by your first impression of Cour des Loges. From the narrow, cobbled streets of Vieux-Lyon, you walk through a dimly lit passage into an airy covered courtyard with galleried arcades stretching four storeys above your head, chic miniature boxwood trees and a swirling tiled floor. A collection of four restored Renaissance houses dating from the 14th to 17th centuries, linked by interconnecting arcades, towers and spiral staircases, Cour des Loges is steeped in atmosphere - not to mention romance.

The hotel was purchased by Jocelyne and Jean-Louis Sibuet and reopened in July 2000, after an extensive makeover. The Sibuets' constantly expanding clutch of ...

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