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We've arrived!!!
A Travel Blog entry by ron_and_ellie from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... took a red-eye on Wednesday night and arrived at 7am on Friday in Hong Kong. After a quick shuttle to our hotel, The Charterhouse (www.charterhouse.com), we headed out to see, and smell, the city. The aroma of the city is heightened by the weather, which ...
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I still don't like fish markets
A Travel Blog entry by jdzaroor from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China (actually a Special Administrative Region of China) I arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday night and checked into the Charterhouse Hotel. The place is exorbitantly expensive- that goes for the city and the hotel. Had I been a little more ...
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The Island of a Thousand Faces
A Travel Blog entry by zento from Valldemossa, Mallorca, Spain
... a sage green tunnel. Moving past the souvenir shops selling puppets, ceramics, postcards and hats we came across the Charterhouse (or a Carthusian monastery) famous for having lodged Frederic Chopin in the winter of 1838 and where concerts are held ...
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Vanity Fair: a classic, or just old-fashioned?
A Travel Blog entry by laura.gamble from Central District, China
... was born in Calcutta, India, in 1811. At the age of 6 he was sent back to England to be educated. He attended Charterhouse School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he left in 1829-1830 without a degree. For the next 7 years he travelled Europe, ...
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Becoming a Man
A Travel Blog entry by davidstodel from Phi Phi Don, Thailand
... Phi is unfortunately swarming with Brits. I'm not talking about the upstanding gents and ladies who attend your Harrow or Charterhouse. I'm talking about the brits who Catherine Tate impersonates. The idyllic scene is spoiled when you are woken from your ...
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Full Mooned
A Travel Blog entry by davidstodel from Koh Phangan, Thailand
... a friend, Will Young, was in Phangan at the same time so we met up with him. He's 25 and had been to Charterhouse a few years prior. After the 'Leave right now'/'Light my fire' jokes fell away we all had a really good night. Just chilled and ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by danandcarl from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... the civilised world and we were loving it!!!). The next morning (my birthday!!) we headed to Hong Kong Island to the Charterhouse hotel for a couple of nights of luxury where we relaxed for the day (after spending 2 hours trying to find an ...
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Exploring LOTS of Old Towns in the Baltic
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Vilnius, Lithuania, Estonia
... toilets and air conditioning, and carry on. The novelty of walking through London has worn off on DP, and she is happy to get to Charterhouse Street, only to find it is a long street, and the Square is right up the far end. Don't have to use our key ...
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Raleigh
A Travel Blog entry by acfnoel from Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
... of Moose Henderson. If this second is true, it ranks as second only to the Somerset Pheasant family who sent their son to Charterhouse at the same time as a fellow Hurlingham Club Player. The town of Raleigh feels big but it really isn't. Even on a ...
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Good times at the Hotel Palazzo Murat
A Travel Blog entry by huddyandange from Positano, Campania, Italy
... (1798) on the left. Close by the transept there is the Altar dedicated to Madonna del Carmine, with a marvellous painting coming from the Charterhouse of Serra St Bruno in Calabria. Walking on to the exit, along the left aisle, take a few minutes to be ...
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Mountain oasis for the rich and famous
A Travel Blog entry by rnriggins from Valldemossa, Balearic Islands, Spain
... for a very tranquil setting. The second most visited sight on Mallorca (after the Palma Cathedral) is the Real Cartuja (Royal Charterhouse) in Valldemossa. The Real Cartuja was founded in 1339 but it was 500 years later in 1838 and 1839 that it ...
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It Begins
A Travel Blog entry by userplane from Hong Kong, China
... was a double decker. Of course I sat up top to get a better view of the area. My destination was towards the Charterhouse hotel, which is the place I reserved my room in. Not too expensive but still on the classy side. Once ...
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Charterhouse Hong Kong
No.209-219 Wanchai Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong, China
... as this location is as dense and urban as it comes. OK Hotel, Not the Best from anonymous Considering the price, the Charterhouse is a good hotel to stay in. The rooms were clean, and the service was OK. However, please keep in mind ...
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Malmaison London
18-21 Charterhouse Square, London, England, United Kingdom
... a difference to my stay. The room was spacious, with a small sitting area, and a view from the window of the lovely Charterhouse Square. Big bathroom also, with both a bath and a separate shower. I was impressed by the huge size of the toiletries in ...
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Charterhouse Hotel Torquay
Cockington Lane, Torquay, English Riviera, Devon, England, United Kingdom
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Homewood Park Hotel Somerset
Hinton Charterhouse, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Victorian House dating from 1837, opened as a Hotel in 1981.
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Priory Cottage Bed & Breakfast Bath
Abbey Lane, Hinton Charterhouse, Bath, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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- 45 reviews
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Antica Toscana Calci
Via Eugenio III no 5, Loc Montemagno, Calci, Tuscany, Italy
... Valgraziosa with a beautiful view of Pisa and its surroundings. You can reach Pisa and Lucca in about 10 minutes.The famous "Charterhouse of Calci,"where you can visit the Museum of Natural History, is located only two kilometers away.It's the ideal place ...
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La Certosa di San Giacomo
Via Certosa, , Capri, Campania, Italy
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This charterhouse or Carthusian Monastery was established in 1371 and built by Giacomo Arcuccio, great chamberlain of the Angevine court.





