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Finally Down Under
A Travel Blog entry by fromheretothere from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... but everyting seemed to glow. The sun was shining, yet it was cold and the breeze was chilly. We got a taxi to our Hotel on World Square, It was a small and cheap place as we weren't staying for long but it was very friendly and within walking distance of ...
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Sydney - Here we come!
A Travel Blog entry by jbushie from Sydney, Australia
... on these tickets. The Virgin Blue flight sailed happily into Sydney airport on time and an easy taxi ride landed us at the Hotel Ibis on Darling Harbour. Alarmingly, they had no booking for us. The one made on our behalf was for LAST NIGHT and ...
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Blow hot Blow cold- Dubai and Switzerland
A Travel Blog entry by rahulbhatia20 from Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
... the lovely terrain. We arrived at Zurich Airport train station at 8.30 PM. We collected some grocery from a huge Migros store and headed for Hotel Ibis near the airport where we were to stay for two days. Day 11/01 June/Tues: The busy, Zurich ...
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Bret's Graduation Party
A Travel Blog entry by jcarlso2 from Galesburg, Illinois, United States
... Hotel Bel Air (31) 70-352 5354 Johan De Wittlaan 70 (31) 70-352 5353 (Fax) The Hague THE NETHERLANDS July 25-28 Paris, France - Hotel Ibis Port de Clichy (33) 1-40 25 13 56 163 bis Avenue de Clichy (33) 1-40 25 26 00 (Fax) 75017 Paris FRANCE July ...
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Au Revior Paris!
A Travel Blog entry by bronandjosh09 from Luton, England, United Kingdom
... fountains at the concorde are famous from the Devil Wears Prada - it's where Anne Hathaway throws her phone into the water. *The hotel on the square isn't cheap - 800euro for a small room, up to 10000 Euro for a room suitable for the likes of Madonna or ...
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Casablanca
A Travel Blog entry by will_share from Casablanca - "Play it again Sam", Morocco
... for herself, it seemed very fanciful. We arrived at the railway station after a 4 hour train trip, to spot the Hotel Ibis which looked particularly attractive after our Moroccan bathroom experiences so far, but we had booked into Hotel Central where ...
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EUROPEAN TOUR 2007
A Travel Blog entry by cubsur from Albufeira, Portugal
... that's what I did. I'm not very adventurous when it comes to hotels (and a bit of a meanie) so booked a room in the Hotel Ibis Montpellier Sud for a mere €39. I know most of the Hotels Ibis are sheds situated in grim industrial estates (see Seville ...
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I made it to London / Itenrary
A Travel Blog entry by teliu from London, United Kingdom
... . This evening we reach the famous wine-producing town of Bordeaux. (B,D) The Hotel that I will be staying at in Bordeaux is the Hotel Ibis 35 Cours du Marechal Juin, Bordeaux 33000, France Tel: +(33) (0) 1 48973600 Day 18: Bordeaux to Paris (June ...
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Hanging out with the Sydneysiders
A Travel Blog entry by simonandali2009 from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... Simon’s friend Monica, who usually lives in Melbourne but was in Sydney for the Australia Day celebrations. After checking into the Ibis hotel and having a short rest, we made our way out via Darling Harbour to meet Monica and a group of her ...
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Premiers pas -Primeros pasos en Australia
A Travel Blog entry by alicher76 from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... pero es mediodia en Sydney, no debemos dormir, hay q coger el ritmo de las antipodas. Salimos a comer. Alrededos de Wall Square, hay mucha efervescencian, estamos en un enorme barrio asiatico. Las tiendas me hacen pensar a Pekin y Tokio. La temperatura ...
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Sydney - $7.00 steak & chips, no pints and a zoo.
A Travel Blog entry by banesbrand from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... steak and chips for $7.00 - an absolute bargain and so once our hunger was looked after we went walking. Our hotel wasn't far from Circular Quay so having forgotten the camera we just took the scenery in. We were in awe of ...
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Holiday to start our holiday!
A Travel Blog entry by teamjamesnshell from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... first night out we had dinner at Darling Harbor and ate these enormous 3 level seafood platters, we went to the seaworld and wildlife world there, went to the top of Sydney in the sky tower, visited the Opera house and Harbor bridge, man that was a sight ...
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The long long journey is over...
A Travel Blog entry by squelen from Sydney, Australia
... we had to disembark and go through security again which was a pain in the neck and really unnecessary. Arrivesd at my hotel rather tired and cold. Yesterday was the coldest day Sydney's had in two years!!!!! And the heater wasn't working ...
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One footprint on home soil
A Travel Blog entry by amanda_escapes from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... FOR THAT! Hungry Jack's does breakfast. Finally, people drive normally. And on the left side of the road! We spent a night in a hotel near the airport after our two-day 24-hour common-sense-defeating flight from Europe... only to get up again the next ...
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Exploring Moscow
A Travel Blog entry by danly from Moscow, Central Russia, Russia
... smaller than I had imagined. It is very compact but very colourful aand amazing just the same. After wandering around the square we walked along the Kremlin walls through the Alexander garden. We stopped to watch the changing of the guard at ...
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A few of our favoirte things
A Travel Blog entry by craigandsarah from Budapest, Hungary
... and walked the half block down to Heroes Square. The square was amazing. We spent some time walking around the square looking at the statues then we headed to City Woodland Park. Vadjahunyad Castle, the open air theater and the baths ...
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G'day Australia
A Travel Blog entry by dottyandwaffle from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... a kitchen we went food shopping (we were so looking forward to cooking - something we haven’t done in months!). Opposite our hotel was a 24 hour pie shop so we grabbed a couple of steak pies topped with mash potato, mushy peas and ...
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St Petersburg
A Travel Blog entry by danly from St. Petersburg, North-West Russia, Russia
... assassinated in March 1881 hence the 'Spilled Blood' reference. The outside is similar in appearance to St Basils in the Red Square in Moscow with colourful spires that our photos don't do justice too. The inside was just as colourful as the ...
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Not a good day
A Travel Blog entry by brianc from Dresden, Germany
... crossed the river into the old town our troubles began. The roads were very wide, six lanes of traffic, and although we could identify the Ibis hotel on our map we could not find a way in to it. We found ourselves caught up in streams of traffic and ...
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When That Day Comes...
A Travel Blog entry by v1213 from Hamburg, Germany
... back to the Altstadt, where we were able enjoy another walk through the town although this time we continued all the way back to our Ibis hotel. Being the last day of the trip I had laundry to do, to ensure that Steve and I were in sync upon our arrival ...
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Hotel Ibis World Square Sydney
384 Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Hotel Ibis World Square is in the heart of the Sydney CBD, within easy walking distance of Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre and Chinatown. The hotel features 166 rooms and is conveniently close to the Monorail, ...
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