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Great Hotel Deals at Ellen Degeneres' Favorite Destinations!


Ellen DeGeneres just announced that she will replace Paula Abdul as a judge on American Idol, and what better way to celebrate than to take advantage of our great deals in some of Ellen's favorite destinations!

Last summer, Ellen took a European vacation and visited a few cities in Italy and France. As noted in our recent blog entries, great deals and rates are available at our Paris properties - from the intimate Touraine Opera in the heart of the city, to the Eiffel Capitol, which is roughly one kilometer away from the Eiffel Tower. If you're planning to visit Rome, check out the impressive artwork found at the Vatican Museums; from there you can reach Nova Domus Hotel & Suites on foot in five minutes.

You could also opt for a relaxing vacation in Ellen's hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana. The Royal St. Charles Hotel, a stylish boutique hotel set one block from the French Quarter, boasts comfy guestrooms, a bar, exercise room, and other amenities. Another great hotel to check out is Hotel Le Cirque, which is situated in the city's Arts District. Located within easy walking distance to the Louisiana Children's Museum, Julia Street art galleries and the Louisiana Superdome, the hotel affords excellent views of more than 20 Mardi Gras parades.

On the other hand, Ellen might just celebrate at home in southern California, where pristine beaches, sizzling nightlife and popular shops make for a fine vacation destination. Hotel Erwin, formerly the Marina Pacific Hotel, has spacious rooms and suites that offer enviable ocean views; the hotel serves as an ideal base from which to explore all that Venice Beach has to offer. You might also want to shop like the California celebs and stay in Beverly Hills. The Tower Beverly Hills lies at the center of the action, even making occasional cameos in Hollywood films. You could also explore a colorful fusion of retro and contemporary Asian decor at Hotel Beverly Terrace.



Getaroom.com provides travelers a state-of-the-art lodging website that offers them the key to the lowest hotel rates on the internet. Registered clients calling its toll-free call center at 800-HOTELS-8 (800-468-3578) can receive the benefits of opaque pricing with rates that are 10 to 50 percent less than other internet sites - without being kept in the dark about where they are sleeping. There is full disclosure at the time of booking including the hotel name. It is an excellent source for consumers who want to avoid the clutter and confusion of other lodging sites and easily find the best deals in major cities worldwide.

For more information on great deals in these cities and other destinations including New York, Boston and Chicago, visit getaroom.com.You can receive a $25 rebate offer for bookings of two nights or more by calling our reservation line at 800-468-3578. Celebrate like Ellen and get a room!

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