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Italian Impressions: Roma, Perugia, Bologna, Spring 2007
A Travel Blog by littke
... the city is its miles of covered arcades, and the red bricks that are used in the construction of many of its buildings. Upon arrival to the hotel at 5 pm as per custom, I went down to fetch a bottle of wine to the enoteca (wine-store-bar) close by. An ...
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Salt Lake City
A Travel Blog entry by sarzmc from Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
... time the hotel was courtesy of Delta Airlines and it wasn't cutting into our time in Mexico. The next day the skies were clear flying out of Salt Lake City so we got a magnificent view of the salt flats, Salt Lake and the mountains surrounding the ...
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Day 10 - Salt Flats expedition
A Travel Blog entry by lasthours from Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
... most important things we have in society, nothing much would function without it, including our dessicator. Then off to the next hotel which is unusual, a themed Twilight room. Have a look at the website at the Anniversary Inn salt Lake all their rooms ...
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Salt Flats, Lakes, and Cities
A Travel Blog entry by smcollins from Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
... and I pursed the truly ubiquitous teenage dream - sleeping in. I woke up naturally just in time to catch the end of the hotel's very impressive free breakfast (Comfort Inn at SLC airport). I treated myself to a breakfast, and then another, and then a ...
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Panama City takes us back......
A Travel Blog entry by mieismie from Panama City, Panama
... . As I told taxi drivers about our desire to go to the city earlier, they all asked me if we were staying at the hotel. I didn’t understand wh,y but the reason is that there is really nothing more than a hotel. That being said, the hotel was amazing ...
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Mexico City - not as scary as we thought!
A Travel Blog entry by laurawbrendanc from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... they pretty much left us to ourselves. Day 2 just chilled in the city, sat in some parks and read and also translated the hotel menu including breakfast, lunch and dinner much to the amusement of hotel staff...but it has stood to us even now...once i can ...
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Day 4; Salt Lake City & Temple Square
A Travel Blog entry by cusan from Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
We woke early, again, and had the free breakfast in our hotel, which was surprisingly good. The kids went to the hotel pool and played water polo. We then drove into SLC to do some sightseeing. We were amazed at how eerily quiet it was for a ...
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Day 9 - Tri state drive to Salt Lake City
A Travel Blog entry by lasthours from Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
... up until we hit the outskirts of Salt Lake City where we had 6 lane highways. Salt Lake seems nice. Apparently the breakfast in the hotel is legendary, we shall see, and they serve free cookies at 5pm. Good room again, 24hr gym – lovely ;) Decided ...
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Springdale to Salt lake City
A Travel Blog entry by brenton-alan from Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
... group was not to throw snow balls over the side as there are hikers below. Woops! Arrived at Salt Lake city late in the afternoon. Checked into the hotel without any trouble. Looks like we will be lucky with the weather. For the last few weeks Salt lake ...
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First stop: New York City!
A Travel Blog entry by sallyandsacha from New York City, New York, United States
... Today we went on a walking touir of the NBC studios at the rockefeller centre - and we are finishing our stay off with tortilla flats tonight - Mexican food and Margeritas! We also did a bit of celeb spotting - David Blaine on the subway! haha Had an ...
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Road Trip/Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by suzannecross from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... while doing her PhD research. We stayed at this amazing wee place called Na Bolom (House of the Jaguar) which was a museum, hotel and cultural & research centre. It had been established in the 1950s as an NGO by Frans Blom (an architect turned ...
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Ho Chi Minh City - Moto Madness
A Travel Blog entry by wandering_feat from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... driving to the Cu Chi tunnels and booked ourselves on a tour instead. We managed to get ourselves a place at 'My House' hotel just off the back packer strip which meant similar harassment as before from all the motor bike drivers. Not to start on a ...
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Sooooo good they named it twice
A Travel Blog entry by elrigster from New York City, New York, United States
... to get in to the very obvious comedy, but i am a sarcastic brit, but the with last of the brugal that i polished off in the hotel kicking in, meeting up with javi and the fact that it was the last night of my 20īs made it all that much better. Murf ...
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Teotihuacan
A Travel Blog entry by erikruisch from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... maakt de mexicanen niet uit, zij belijden hun geloof zelf en trekken zich niks van anderen aan. Na terugkomst bij het hotel lopen we nog de passeo del reforma voor een groot stuk af en bezoeken we het Alameda Central, een groot park waar van ...
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A very long drive!
A Travel Blog entry by lahardee from Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
... salt lake were wild and appeared out of no where. The temperature increased significantly as well. We found a decent deal on a hotel room, again thanks to Bryce's sweet talking :) We drove around the city for a bit and then ate at the ...
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To the Bowery/Noho/Nolita...whatever it is...
A Travel Blog entry by lrandal from New York, United States
... from a Hertz branch two bocks from The Lucerne and directly across the street from where we have to park it ($35 daily with hotel validation--the monthly rate is close to $1000). Then we were off downtown to The New Museum of Contemporary Art, ...
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All of a sudden I find myself in a very cold NY
A Travel Blog entry by queenangie from New York, New York, United States
... Central Park for ages, it was so lovely and autumny. Met up with Jodes and Natalie and went to a fab mexican hangout called Tortilla Flats. With bingo hour we felt right at home. Except I don't think Party offers tequila if you win. Piotr, maybe you ...
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A Trek to the Met (and the Whitney)
A Travel Blog entry by lrandal from New York, United States
... rotations in hospitals when they aren't rock-climbing in the Catskills. Dear God. I felt very, very old. Fashion observation: Flats still very big, but big bags not so big. The Met feels like The People's Museum, whereas, I'm sorry to ...
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Western Odyssey
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
... --it was after all the main reason we decided to end our trip in South Dakota! We drove up to Rapid City through very heavy fog and checked into our hotel the Grand Stay Suites. We were assigned room 215 which is a 2 bedroom suite. We had 2 separate ...
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Flying High
A Travel Blog entry by mlcnomie from New York City, New York, United States
... flats ($24.95). I decided to get a dress; a short pink dress in chiffon ($49.95) with a pair of red leather flats. Mimi wanted a short striped black and white skirt ($5.95) and a natural white jersey top ($12.95). We brought all of these ...
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New York to LA and LA to New York
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from New York City, New York, United States
... hours driving we stopped at what looked like a vast piece of sand/or desert, but no, we were told it was the Boneville Salt Flats where land speed records are made. Not quite what I had expected. You had to look really close to see any ...
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