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Bath and Stonehenge
A Travel Blog entry by simonekivela from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... nbsp; So we didn’t see much else. However, we did a walking tour at night, in the rain again, called the Bizzare Bath tour. This was a comedy rather than an historical tour. It was all really cheesy but it was great fun. We were both laughing ...
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Bathing in the Sun
A Travel Blog entry by tfsnews from Bath, United Kingdom
... Travelodge. (But not to its Café/Bar. Booh on that place.) Now Rich and I are sitting in 06 St. Chad's Place, just around the corner from the Travelodge. It's lively and has Peroni on draft. Peace until next time, ...
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Suds, Wind and Parking
A Travel Blog entry by markandnoma2009 from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... was. We have to mention the worst roundabout in the world...it's in Newport.... Go there and you'll see..... Heads down sleep time at the 12 pound a night Travelodge!!! Bargain! Tomorrow is the trip on the ferry to Ireland!! bye bye for now.. xxx ...
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The Most Beautiful City
A Travel Blog entry by cads from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... Centre (TIC) and tried to get some accommodation. There was only quite expensive places available so the lady suggested trying the Travelodge but once we found them (took a little while) they didn't have any family rooms available and after ringing around ...
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London-Day7: "Forget the Queen. God save my feet!"
A Travel Blog entry by jonesinmybones from London, England, United Kingdom
... and found the bus stop outside. One last transfer and a short walk and we’d finally be “home” at the Travelodge. There is a bit of a learning curve involved in riding busses around in Ireland and the UK. Granted, I am a country girl ...
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London - Day 10: "How Not to See Stonehenge, Salis
A Travel Blog entry by jonesinmybones from London, England, United Kingdom
... quick to eat (I don’t even remember what it was, so it must not have been that great…) and headed back to the Travelodge to shower and rest. This would have been a good time to visit the London Eye since it was a nice evening, but we were too ...
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London - Day 9: "Will We Go 'Round in Circles?"
A Travel Blog entry by jonesinmybones from London, England, United Kingdom
... until 10am. The bus ride takes about an hour. So, we actually had the opportunity to eat a proper breakfast today at the Travelodge. I’m still not sure what time the restaurant opened, but we arrived around 7:45am and it was bustling. The dining ...
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Hadrian's Wall
A Travel Blog entry by ifphoto from Durham, England, United Kingdom
... details - as well as its location. And they've got the Venerable Bede's tomb to boot! Truly spectacular. Returned "home" to our Travelodge. The best on our trip so far, the Durham Travelodge is housed in the old Durham rail station. At £30 prpn this is ...
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Last night of Vegas
A Travel Blog entry by notrouble543 from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... room, not an offer I was willing to accept. Dave and Nick met us at the pool and told us how Dom had slept in the bath because he wasn’t enjoying being spooned by Nick. They had also stayed in bed until 2 o’clock, I was so jealous. Claire ...
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The Borders
A Travel Blog entry by ifphoto from Berwick upon Tweed, England, United Kingdom
... a royal visit was surprisingly ostentatious. Armstrong's inventiveness was on display in the kitchen with powered spits and in a lux Turkish bath in the basement. A great day! Wednesday, July 20. Woke up at 5.30am (Maisie's preferred breakfast time) and ...
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Last full day in London
A Travel Blog entry by kolinski.alison from London, England, United Kingdom
This morning most of the group left for an optional excursion to stone-hedge and bath. I did not sign up so I slept in. We were up pretty late, or rather early in the morning and I was a little hung over from last nights festivities--I ...
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Hadrian's Cycleway Day6--Ovington to South Shields
A Travel Blog entry by nz2008 from Durham, England, United Kingdom
... , as the name implies, Hadrian's Wall ends. It's also the site of Segedunum, another excavated Roman fort, this one with a restored bath house. Also on the actual end of the wall was a stone inscribed with the names of all the men who built that section, ...
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Entertaining old friends
A Travel Blog entry by brianc from Frome, England, United Kingdom
TUESDAY, 19th December I to the library today to book Travelodge accommodation for our trip to Scotland only to discover later that Barrow in Furness was nowhere near the M6. I had to go back next day and change it. I paid NRMA home insurance ...
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Gegants, Castellers and Goldfrapp
A Travel Blog entry by penguinchris from Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
... Hotel, paid for in part by Tesco Clubcard points - in fact we only put £54 of our own money to it. A taxi from the Travelodge was not expensive and saved us an hour on public transport but it was quite early when we arrived at the Barcelo. We had one ...
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Who cares about Stonehenge, it's Matt Damon!
A Travel Blog entry by danblank from Lark Hill, England, United Kingdom
... sleep-in and a day of doing absolutely nothing. Thing is, St. Clare, Wales -- and more to the point, a pull-out couch in a Travelodge in St. Clare, Wales -- isn't exactly the ideal spot for either. So I had to suck it up for a couple more days until we ...
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Panto time
A Travel Blog entry by brianc from Frome, United Kingdom
WEDNESDAY, 20th December I rebooked that Travelodge stop for Carlisle and we had an early lunch before we set off for Bath in the fog. It was bitterly cold too...near zero. At least there was no wind. Driving through the fog reminded me of those ...
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Underbellies
A Travel Blog entry by alicebeetle from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... So much for the lettuce diet then. Thunder and lightning and real wet rain meant we opted for a taxi to return to the Travelodge, pick up our bags and move to the Intercontinental rather than hunt out a free 555 shuttle bus. There was something ...
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York
A Travel Blog entry by adrienner from York, United Kingdom
We departed Edinburg and the Travelodge today and headed for York. Lots of time to bond on the bus. We stopped in on Durham Cathedral today. Beautiful, but we couldn't take pictures. It was a combination of Romanesque and Gothic style architecture. I can ...
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... , lots of variety. All in all, I would only stay here again if I was unable to find B&B accommodation in Bath. Overbooked and overpriced from anonymous When we arrived at the Menzies Waterside hotel we were told there was a problem and ...
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