Please, my Lady, I know a fine inn, a grand place, only two streets over.
Amaury Trente saw to it that we were lodged in the finest inn, and it was very fine indeed.
As they passed farther into the city, merchant shops and fine inns lined the streets.
The cave was as warm - warmer - than a room in the finest inn.
There used to be a very fine inn called the Elves' Crystal.
Richard discovered that most of the young men spent their nights away from the palace, staying in various fine inns around the city.
There is a village called Norwood and I understand it has a rather fine inn, but again, no duke lurking about the place.
I promise you, sir, I had no choice - this is a fine inn.
There are also some fine traditional Japanese inns in the area; the tourist office can help with bookings.