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Cevapi
A Travel Blog entry by david.aileen from Split, Croatia
... which meant we were able to have enough time to actually see some of Split (instead of the alternative arriving in the evening). The Hotel Atrium was great - the room was quiet, large, and had a great bathroom. Pure bliss compared with the last place. We ...
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First Day in Shanghai
A Travel Blog entry by ditchthecube from Shanghai, Shanghai, China
... are occupied by the number one rated hotel in the world. The core of the building is hollowed out here forming the tallest hotel atrium in the world, reaching all the way to the buildings spire. The observation deck has slanted windows where I could see ...
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Trials of technology
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Trinidad, Cuba
... streets and architecture. Eventually get to Galeries Lafayette Department store, which is in an old building with an old central atrium with an ornate glass dome, which is surrounded by ornate balconies and decorated columns (photo). They have Mephisto ...
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The beginnings of a nation
A Travel Blog entry by oliver10 from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... JFK Museum and Library A couple of metro stops out of town next to U Mass is an incredible building designed by IM Pei. The atrium in particular was fantastic, in glass and looking out to sea with many of JFK’s most famous quotes around the room. ...
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2 Days in Dublin, not 1
A Travel Blog entry by jasonw517 from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... (Guinness Brewery) sits behind the Storehouse. Inside, it was self guided (which I kinda like) and went up seven levels around a glass atrium in the shape of a pint of Guinness. I think we tended to rush through it a bit, probably, having already seen the ...
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Arriving In And Exploring Fez, Morocco
A Travel Blog entry by annalisamurray from Fes, Morocco
... …) The guesthouse itself is four stories high – the first story contains a double-high covered courtyard (glass atrium roof, with a hand-painted wood centerpiece), and the top two stories contain only fourteen rooms and suites! The ...
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Vegas, baby, Vega$
A Travel Blog entry by cube242 from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Nothing could be more different from idyllic little Julian. I stayed in the Luxor Hotel on the strip, which is the world's largest indoor atrium. The building is a pyramid with a laser on top that, second to the Great Wall of China, is now the ...
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'Proper' Australian weather!!
A Travel Blog entry by emilyr.home from Cairns, Queensland, Australia
... snorkellers, while Dominic went off with the diving group. We were taken on a small boat to the island and then split into the 'Chinese' group (with a Chinese speaking instructor!) and the not Chinese group (which was me, 4 Dutch men and 2 ...
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Alaska Cruise
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from Seattle, Washington, United States
... and loved the backdrop of the mountains. We walked to English Bay Beach and Alexandra Park as well. After this tour, we split up and then met back at the hotel at noon to get a taxi to the ship. Luck was on our side, as there was a minivan cab dropping ...
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The Venetian
A Travel Blog entry by scaredofthedark from Macau, China
... they were thinking that this kind of thing goes on every day in europe. In one part of the mall is a circular atrium where curved escalators descend to the casino, past gold walls and marble floors, under a renaissance ceiling showing winged angels and ...
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I wanna take you on a gay cruise
A Travel Blog entry by endolicious from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... in our small but perfectly formed balcony stateroom, number 7638, and went exploring. The ship is beautiful - its centre is a massive atrium with glass elevators zooming up and down to all 13 decks, filled with a stunning sculpture suspended in midair by ...
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Paris As Birthday Cake
A Travel Blog entry by the_stamms from Paris, France
... with such detail is so no one ever buys the book again. Ever. I descended into the pyramid right around 6 P.M. The atrium was still buzzing with activity. I grabbed a map and headed directly underneath the pyramid as instructed by my iPod ...
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Discovering Borneo Brunei part 2
A Travel Blog entry by westwoods from BSB, Brunei
... by not one but two "boys" in uniform. The lobby was huge, with open plan reception area and people around to "help". The Atrium Lounge was the place to head for we were told. Cor, and what a place, a balcony with magnificent gold columns rising several ...
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Sea Princess Caribbean Cruise October 2010
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
... on a chair on the back of the ship, but it started to rain. Instead I walked around and admired the carved pumpkin display in the atrium and all the decorations the bars all had; spider webs, rubber bats, skeletons, balloons and ghosts. I had lunch in the ...
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Day 1 - Am I going to make it?
A Travel Blog entry by kirby from Beijing, China
... in order to get there. And halfway along the walk, you see what looks like 25% of all the people on earth mashed into a little atrium. The signs for gate 102 tell them I need to walk through to the other side of this throng. Then it hits me: "This is ...
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Saturday august 7 1993 vacation weather in ...
A Travel Blog entry by stevewall from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... Susan was in the gift shop I video documented four 50-60ish very well suntanned women of leisure gossip at the atrium coffee shoppe. I captured great tight detailed facial expressions punctuated with a ballet of hand motions. One had an extreme short ...
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First full day in London
A Travel Blog entry by jnight from London, England, United Kingdom
... with a distinctive tall chimney. One whole side of the museum, in what used to be the turbine hall, is an open atrium the full height of the buidling. The other side has seven floors. We went through the museum’s ...
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Lunch, and a bit of shopping
A Travel Blog entry by mmbcross from Chicago, Illinois, United States
... almost exactly as it was built in 1907. When we enter our eyes are automatically drawn up to the heights of the vast atrium and the glorious Tiffany glass tile ceiling. The building consists of four different sections and covers a whole city block, being ...
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Think of an interesting title.
A Travel Blog entry by calumhill from Shanghai, Shanghai, China
... the World Trade Centre (which is the tallest) and has a very swish bar. The Jin Mao is split into 30 floors of office space with a 50+ storey hotel above. On top of this is the hotel bar and just above that an alcohol-free viewing ...
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Malawi Wee Wa
A Travel Blog entry by solaczek from Nkhata Bay, Malawi
... from the city centre, in an enclosed compound, it has the feel of a gym. All cement, washed with whites and blues. An open atrium of multiple levels of rooms, bridges across. It's also got a great view of Kili's peak. Slightly more than I'm used to ...
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