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Back in KL
A Travel Blog entry by phat_gringo from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
Arrived in KL and caught the Train from the airport to the central train station. Jumped in a cab to get dropped at the hotel which was not too far away. Remember being freaked out by the traffic which seemed totally chaotic. Good to be back in KL again ...
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April 9 2008
A Travel Blog entry by jesseandzoe from Bangkok, Thailand
... mixed in with the nicer ones. Lots of tailors and tuk-tuk drivers trying to bid for your business. We found the Amari Boulevard Hotel right away. We walked up to it and realized we were at the back door. So we walked back and ...
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Back in Kuala Lumpur, at last!!!
A Travel Blog entry by xuanargi from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... -style bargaining from me! The car was a beautiful 1.6 Malaysian made Persona – very sporty and almost brand new. Lucky us! Boulevard Hotel and the Mid Valley Megamall: We drove to downtown Kuala Lumpur, about 1 hour drive away. We had book to stay ...
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Just Finished Packing At Home
A Travel Blog entry by venoth from Damansara Damai, Selangor, Malaysia
... so. Thats not bad for a 5 star hotel which is built in the middle of the most happening mall in Pekanbaru, somewhat similar to our Boulevard Hotel in Mid Valley. One of the main itineraries when I am there this trip would be to visit the Candi Muara ...
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A tropical paradise, five wishes and a setback
A Travel Blog entry by velvetescape from Krabi, Thailand
... horizon, colouring the sky with a wild spectrum of red and orange hues. After dinner, we went for a walk along the beach boulevard and had some ice-cream. Earlier that evening, Allan had bought several paper lanterns from a street vendor. The vendor was ...
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Gold Digga...that digs on me!
A Travel Blog entry by luke_and_jacqui from Manila, Luzon, Philippines
... , I think I should have stuck a camera on my head as we walked down the street as proof. As we walked along the boulevard it started getting dark and a little scary as all sorts of dodgies started emerging, generally staring and shouting at us. We came ...
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Day 1 : Getting in-synch with Vientiane
A Travel Blog entry by xuanargi from Vientiane, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... the tall teak trees lining both sides of the road. Our guidebook mentioned that the trees are at least 200 years-old and the "boulevard effect" created by the trees was most romantic for that evening stroll which we took. Fa Ngum Road was the ...
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City of Angels
A Travel Blog entry by sussiogthomas from Los angeles, California, United States
... 'tte vi affinde os med at køre forkert et par gange. Men frem nåede vi til dagens første destination; Hollywood Boulevard. Her fandt vi et parkeringshus under Kodak Theater som ikke så så dyrt ud. Vi kom ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Hong Kong, China
... turned left and walked along the Avenue of Stars which runs along the water’s edge. This is like a poor man’s Hollywood Boulevard, with Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee the only actors I recognised. At the end of the Avenue of Stars is the pickup ...
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Same Same but Different
A Travel Blog entry by youth-in-asia from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... never ever fun, or what you think you are paying for. We are currently staying in a hostel near the heart of KL on Abdul Jihana Azziz boulevard. yeah...not a street name youd find in the US. The majority of people here are muslime, and the prayer ...
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Fabulous Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by velvetescape from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... , the impressive Avenida Cordoba and the equally impressive Avenida 9 de Julio (with its 16 lanes, it's touted as the widest boulevard in the world!), the famous obelisk and the Plaza de Mayo with the Casa Rosada (where Evita Peron delivered her ...
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sand, sea & cities
A Travel Blog entry by chrissyandmarc from Sihanoukville, Cambodia
... they also grow their own rice, fruit & vegetables. Right by the river there is a small dirt path called Sunset Boulevard with a row of small restaurants and bars which has the most amazing views of the sun setting over the river. ...
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More Finland
A Travel Blog entry by beckster from Helsinki, Finland
Probably because we are all more discerning when it comes to local food, I found the quality of the hotel breakfast in Helsinki better than in either the Boulevard or Cititel (both in KL). True, the Boulevard's nasi lemak was quite generous with its ...
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24 hours - three countries...
A Travel Blog entry by everywhere from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... to have the highest buildings, the largest this and that, with garbage sweepers everywhere and gardeners pruning every flower lined boulevard did I realize how different India is. Even with the pollution and the mounds of garbage and the cows and ...
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Ankomst til USA
A Travel Blog entry by hefto from Los Angeles, California, United States
... . Vi har fået en dejlig bil at køre i, og vores første aften i LA brugte vi på at cruise rundt i Beverly Hills og Sunset Boulevard med alle de store og dyre huse. Vi har været lidt ramt af jetlag og især Lærke havde meget svært ved at holde sig ...
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La Perla del Sur
A Travel Blog entry by kristian_liv from Cienfuegos, Cuba
... mere centrale af byen. Her er en flot central plaza, en forholdsvis lang gaagade (intet i forhold til Stroeget), en stor boulevard, Prado, fyldt med butikker og baenke. Den centrale plaza, Parque José Martí, er omringet af mange smukke bygninger bl.a. ...
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Off to Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by phat_gringo from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Checked out of the Boulevard and headed back to the airport via Central Station. Bumped in to my friend Ronnie at the airport which freaked me out. Could not get any Cambodian currency at the airport but Ronnie lent me some US$ to get me by. The ...

