Where to stay in Los Angeles
If you are going to stay in LA, you need to stay in Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Santa Monica, or on the Sunset Strip. Los Angeles is varied in its atmosphere so it is important to stay in the nicest spots. LA overall is a pretty safe place and is one, if not the most diverse city in the world, so there are a lot places where you can stay.
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Niagara falls hotels
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Best Places to Stay in Hawaii
Your best deals in Hawaii are those that are not right on the beach. Also, if you go to the Waikiki area, you won’t need a vehicle; there are regular transit systems as well as trolleys to get you anywhere and everywhere you want to go as well as tour buses with low fares! Most places are walking distance to most hotels.
Personally the best hotel in all the Hawaiian islands, in my opinion was the Grand Wailea Hotel. We stayed at the Grand Wailea last year and it was simply incredible. The rooms were very comfy and we had a deck that faced the ocean and overlooked one of the many koi ponds. Also, the “water park” they had on the premises right by the beach was a ton of fun. There were various slides (a couple which really gave me that rollercoaster feeling in my stomach!), a water swing, a one-in-the-world (so they said) water elevator, a continually running current that surrounded the park, and a water bar, and that’s not including the many beautiful swimming pools scattered throughout.
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Bahamas hotels
Hotels on the Bahamas are expensive, so deals may be available in the summer off-season though.
I can recommend Emerald Beach Hotel that early was one of the main reasons many tourists visited the Bahamian Island of New Providence. It was steeped in the old school way of caring for its guests, from the ambiance and service to the very appearance of the grounds leading out to a pristine beach and warm turquoise waters that would accommodate swimmers for hours with no chill factor. The hotel spared no expense to make their guests feel like royalty, even if only for a weekend. I know, I lived on Cable Beach, a very short walk down the beach from there. Read the rest of this page »
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Prague Hotels
Prague Hotels and Apartments Prices in Prague are always subject to frequent changes, and so are the places where you can accommodate yourselves (except for posh and expensive hotels).
The Hotel Josef at 20 Rybna in Josefov is in the former Jewish quarter of Prague’s Old Town. The hotel, Jiricna’s largest new building, is off a tiny square, an urban clearing formed by the junction of three streets. The square is dominated by a decorative nineteenth-century police station which flanks the hotel’s south side. The hotel is two buildings (colour-coded pink at the front, orange at the back) separated by an internal courtyard and linked by a glass corridor. A practical response to a deep and irregular site, which slopes from west to east, the arrangement allowed an underground car park and brought natural light into the center of the plan. Public areas flow seamlessly around the courtyard. Giving onto the garden through along glazed wall is the breakfast room.
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New York Hotels
If you are planning a stay in New York, there are high quality New York accommodations, so you can make a good choice.
The first hotel I recommend is Salisbury. The rooms are a spacious two-room suite that was perfect for families such as ours with children. One room had two beds while the living room (same size) had a comfortable pull-out couch. The area is great and the staff is very pleasant. We got a great deal through one of the many online services. The booking was for a maximum of four but I called the hotel and they were fine with our extra child. They also offer discount parking at a garage not too far away. Read the rest of this page »
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Where to stay in Tokyo
I travel frequently for business and am a bit ashamed to admit that after a long journey, I often get that home-sweet-home feeling when I walk into the Hyatt. Read the rest of this page »
The Grand Hyatt Tokyo combines everything you’d need for your business stay. It has fantastic rooms (although you could spend 10-15 minutes trying to figure out all the knobs and still don’t know how. The hotel is a high rise in an area convenient to restaurants, shopping and night life. There is no central business district per-se in Tokyo.
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The Ile de Re hotel
The Le Clos Saint Martin hotel is the only hotel in the town with a swimming pool (well 2 pools actually) and I can thoroughly recommend it. The Clos St.Martin is a fairly new hotel so the rooms are very clean and fresh, they’re not super stylish or anything like that but are perfectly comfortable. It’s the gardens and pools that make it really special. Yes, they do have parking but I think they charge extra for this.
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Visiting Barcelona
Eating and soaking in the atmosphere of the Barcelona area is best thing to know the city. If you are regular visitor to BCN then I would recommend for you to get over to the Olympic Port (PUERTO OLIMPICO).
Just walk around and chose any one. Each one will try and entice you inside by offering some snacks or a free drink etc. It’s your choice, they are all excellent. Read the rest of this page »
This is a three hour ritual that involves many meal courses, people watching, talking and just enjoying the pleasure of eating and being together in a lovely city. I will recommend you to the bar style of eating.
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Where to stay in Vienna
If you looking for a friendly no-frills hotel or pension with good access to the local sights, you can follow my recommendations. Read the rest of this page »
Renaissance Wien Hotel, Ullmannstrasse is clean, modern and ideal if you don’t want to be right in the city center, reasonably priced ~ E120 or less a night, handy underground parking, and Ubahn is a 2 minute walk away. Restaurant is average and pricey so eat out;
Breakfast isn’t included and is expensive at around E20 if you opt for the ‘American’ style rather than continental. Handy if you want to work on your ’swing’ though, there is an adjoining golf course and driving range, also no need for an alarm clock because the converted Volkswagen Beetle that scoops up the golf balls early in the morning is sure to wake you up if you’re unfortunate enough to get a room backing onto the course.
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