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If these walls could talk, what would they say?
... and the boutique hotel it runs, the place is now a cultural center for locals and travelers alike. Several Cuban bands will be performing over the next few weeks, there are lectures to be given on a variety of topics, and Friday night is Salsa Night.
After a nice, long, leisurely lunch, it is time to say goodbye, as I must return to the hotel to pick up my luggage, then leave for the airport for my afternoon flight to ...
18hrs in Singapore
... us for India....we went for an Indian brekkie called a dosa....fermented rice batter pancake with some Indian veggie dipping sauces...it was yummo!! After brekkie we had a wander around Little India then headed towards the Marina Sands Hotel, this is Singapore's newest hotel, it basically has 3 towers connected by a "lid" on top....see pics to understand!! There is a viewing deck on the 56th floor and the views of Singapore are stunning. The roof top pool is also amazing ...
Rome - Singapore - Perth
... past. We arrived in Singapore around midnight Rome time which was 6am Perth time. We hadn't had any sleep and Elijah was exhausted but super hyper. We had about 4 hours to kill in Singapore airport before our next flight so we took turns chasing after Elijah while he ran around like crazy. We were so tired- we just felt like passing out on the couches but there was no way Elijah was going to have a sleep! We found some foot massage machines that were ...
Mere sightseeing i Singapore
... tog 30 sekunder om turen til 57. etage!
Singapore er en fantastisk by med en skøn blanding af nyt og gammelt mellem hinanden: gamle spændende huse med masser af sjæl og nyt, storslået byggeri med flotte glasfacader.
Senere havde vi planlagt at drikke te hos Raffell's, hvor man ifølge Hanne skulle føle sig hensat til kolonitiden, ...
Sur les traces de Sir Raffles
... vous expliquent qu’il n’y a rien à y voir.
Ça, c’était le Singapour d’hier. Aujourd’hui, la cité-Etat fait feu de tout bois pour attirer les visiteurs étrangers. Comme par exemple avec son Grand Prix de Formule 1, qui a lieu chaque année en nocturne depuis 2008.
Je suis accueilli par Susan et sa petite famille, une « amie ...