Related Entries (13)Amsterdam Bed And Breakfast Reviews
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Update from 1.5m below sea level
A Travel Blog entry by richardandkate from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... and another bath (!) so can't complain. On Sunday we woke early and went downstairs to check out the included breakfast. The usual continental sellection along with cold meats and salad. Odd. We were both ecstatic to discover a cappucino machine ...
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Detroit > Roma
A Travel Blog entry by johnsinclair from Detroit, Michigan, United States
... into a small driveway illuminated by candlelight, and presented us with our lodgings for the next three days in the Pittolo Bread & Breakfast operation in the little house before us. After I pointed out to our host, Fabio, that Mark and I would not ...
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Spa Resort, Samui - enema adventures continued
A Travel Blog entry by lenay from Ko Samui, Thailand
... rooms are more expensive). Most of the year rooms are offered at a discount, which makes them B1000-B1200 a day, excluding breakfast. Which is understandable, since most guests are fasting. There is an easy access to main road, local shops, restaurants ...
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Yippie Museum Café > High Times > Vox Pop
A Travel Blog entry by johnsinclair from New York City, New York, United States
... with an incredible collection of twisted individuals and lots of laughs before we head back to Brooklyn to bed. Thursday starts slowly with a leisurely breakfast in the neighborhood and a subway ride into Manhattan to the offices of High Times at 419 ...
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Who knew that "Oomph!?!!" in French was so sexy?
A Travel Blog entry by pwong from Antwerp, Belgium
... - it sounds ideal! I forgot to ask him what company and type of job it was - definitely worth investigating. At breakfast I accidentally got some Nutella on my Havarti (sounds dirty, doesn't it?) - you would think it would be gross but ...
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A pre travelogue..
A Travel Blog entry by aparnaroy from Mumbai, India
... my homework. Rome, Venice, Florence, Pisa, Milan, Paris, Bordeaux, Nice, Monaco, Cannes, Corsica, Barcelona, Madrid, Ibiza, Amsterdam, Brussels, Prague, Vienna, Salzburg, Interlaken, Zurich, Montreux, Lucerne... I started with a list 3 times longer... ...
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Hell's Kitchen and beyond
A Travel Blog entry by cafe_travel from New York City, New York, United States
... we were at 52nd Street and 103rd where we were going so off we trot. We went in search of Salumeria Rosi Parmacotto at 283 Amsterdam Avenue which is what 10th Avenue turns in to. It was a good half an hour walk but SO worth it. This restaurant has ...
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It's just a little volcanic ash...
A Travel Blog entry by amanda_escapes from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... the right one, because some of the train went to Munich, some to Basel and only a couple of carriages actually went to Amsterdam. We got couchettes, which are 6-people compartments where the seats turn into triple bunks at night so everyone has a bed. Or ...
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Chateaus and caches
A Travel Blog entry by baumyj from Loches, Centre, France
... Dinner was again at the BnB at the tables set out by the river. A couple from Sydney had arrived as well as a family from Amsterdam – the last table was taken by a couple from York who were also there the previous night. They had booked late so had ...
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Life on the road
A Travel Blog entry by amanda_escapes from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
... of time to get the hostel and room we want. We research over the Internet, looking for hostels with free breakfast and wifi, a central location and favourable reviews. We decide together and book for the minimum number of nights we know we want to stay, ...
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Berlin- Ups and Downs
A Travel Blog entry by tomsmidlife from Berlin, Germany
... I am content. Then I tour the gay neighborhood (I am not far). Berlin is the unofficial gay capital of Europe. While in Amsterdam the 'legal' issue remains supreme (gay marriage) and it is touted as the 'in' place, other cities, like London and ...
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Bye Bye Barcelona
A Travel Blog entry by mcm38250 from Barcelona, Spain and Canary Islands
... flight didn't leave until 12pm, but I didn't want to get lost or something, so I just went with them. We grabbed some crusty breakfast and checked out after searching for the front desk guy for 10 minutes. I have to say I am glad to get out of ...
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London Encore: Wimbo Saves the Day
A Travel Blog entry by oliviar22 from London, United Kingdom
... other people soon came in (common trend it seens). Scoffed down our huge plates of noodles while catching up - heard about Amsterdam, Berlin etc and also gave us a very detailed history of the Tower of London. Ended up catching a train out to ...

