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A Travel Blog by srodoquino
... lived in hotels, due to his extravagant spending habits and his wife's dislike for housekeeping. They first lived in the President Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where his daughter Phyllis was raised, then the Knickerbocker Hotel in Hollywood. Not ...
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Last days in London!
A Travel Blog entry by courtneybrannan from London, London, City of, United Kingdom
... was started by a husband and wife team Tim and Kit Kemp, together they own six hotels in London and are opening another in New York. Each hotel is unique and every room is completely redesigned every two years. The hotels are ever ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by andrew_tammy from London, England, United Kingdom
After our bus tour of Europe we had a two night stay in London. First night was pretty quiet after our exhausting bus tour. Woke up the next morning and found our way to the red bus tour. only trouble was the police boarded the bus and ...
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London and environs
A Travel Blog entry by rutherfo from London, England, United Kingdom
Loved London! Highly recommend "London Walks" for background info and colour, including "Highlights of the British Museum". The Tower was great, but so were the parks everywhere, the river cruise, and just walking the confusing streets. Also saw Windsor ...
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I made it to London / Itenrary
A Travel Blog entry by teliu from London, United Kingdom
... to Piccadilly Circus (12mins), where I will proceed to the Piccadilly Backpackers Hostel. Located in the center of London, Piccadilly Backpackers Hotel literally has Piccadilly Circus on its doorstep (London's liveliest area) -truly making it the most ...
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London: Nothing to Declare
A Travel Blog entry by drtee from London, England, United Kingdom
... on the back. As some of these were African-American, I assumed this was not a statement of political support for our outgoing president, but I did think about the "wisdom" of such a shirt given the European disapproval of Dubya. Later I learned what the ...
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Into the heart of London
A Travel Blog entry by terry.skinner from London, England, United Kingdom
... the whole thing. On the contrary, our driver brought up the subject and emphatically stated his support for our President and our commitment against terrorists. His driving was just as aggressive as his opinions and he darted through traffic the ...
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Our Day in London
A Travel Blog entry by kristafreitag from London, England, United Kingdom
... China Town and were in Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square. It was just fun. I can't really describe it. It wasn't much, but it was enjoyable to experience London at night. Now we're back at the hotel and gearing up for another day tomorrow! :-) ...
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Here's to driving on the left side of the road!!
A Travel Blog entry by berryessa from London, England, United Kingdom
... the Normandy area. Then we considered just taking a ferry over and leaving the RV (which meant that we would have to get a hotel in London $$$). After talking with Leon, a guy that we met from the the UK and looking on the web, it seemed more possible ...
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David - Gran Hotel Nacional and Interviews
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from David, Panama
... on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean but seemed to be most proud of his time spent at the world famous Dorchester Hotel in London, England. He was also responsible for the flight kitchen at Tocumen International Airport in Panama City for a number of years ...
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Fun at the British Museum
A Travel Blog entry by skyisblu from London, United Kingdom
... ; After landing at Heathrow, and collecting our luggage, we were treated to a bus ride in a luxury double decker into London and to our hotel, the President Hotel. Most of the group slept on the ride, since we had the bus all to ourselves. We unloaded at ...
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These Boots Are Made for Walking
A Travel Blog entry by rjknowltn from London, England, United Kingdom
... . The Brits seem uninterested in us Americans. There is a political tension that has been created due to the (formers) President Bush and Prime Minister Blair relationship. Not my fault but no one seemed to speak to me unless it was ...
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Busy Busy Busy day
A Travel Blog entry by abalzer from London, England, United Kingdom
... business cards and stationary. We learned about Lord Nelson and how he defeated Napoleon at Waterloo, hence the phrase such as, President Obama met his Waterloo with the crisis in the gulf. That statement was for explanation purposes only. London ...
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Valentine's Weekend
A Travel Blog entry by shaanandkate from London, England, United Kingdom
... , we took advantage of the Honesty Bar and drank wine to the point of inebriation while canoodling in the hotel lounge. This was a really fun night! Monday morning (President's Day, for all us Americans) we were able to have a late breakfast in the ...
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Yeah we're on VACATION!!
A Travel Blog entry by angandjen from London, United Kingdom
... trying to talk to us but the only sentences we understood were "The Irish are the nicest people and we hate the Brits" and "President John F. Kennedy was Irish". We tried to explain we were Canadian not American but I don't think he ever got it. Of ...
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Pubs, phone booths, and driving on the left side
A Travel Blog entry by dianaleemiller from London, England, United Kingdom
... . We were trying to sleep - it was an overnight flight - but kept getting woken up alternately by chills and sweating. Got into London at about 10am, took the train and then the tube to the hotel. All I remember is being dead tired and desperate to reach ...
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Buckingham Place
A Travel Blog entry by b-h-ontour from London, England, United Kingdom
... the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's radio speech inspiring French resistance to Nazi occupation made from London. After watching the French president lay a wreath at a statue of de Gaulle, we headed for Buckingham Palace to see the changing ...
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Grand Canyon,Hoover Dam,L.V. Strip Helicopter Ride
A Travel Blog entry by graydominic4 from London, Nevada, United States
... liked the Venetian, with the Gondoliers - amazing. There were still more to do, but gave up, as it was a holiday weekend ( Monday is President's Day - Glad we dont have a prime Minister's day - But don't get me on that !! ) and the place was packed so ...
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Train ride to Hampton Court Palace
A Travel Blog entry by skyisblu from London, United Kingdom
... went inside! Just goes to show you how impressed we were with the history! After returning to the hotel, we got permission from our chaperones to leave the hotel, and walked around the corner to the market. We perused all ...
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Buckingham Palace and Kimberly and I's Room
A Travel Blog entry by phillipsb1 from London, United Kingdom
... the queens banquets. It was sooo extravagant and it was neat to see what it would like when she had famous people, such as the president, come and see her. All of the rooms had different color themes to them which was also really cool. So,there was a ...
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UK-Kathmandu
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from London, United Kingdom
... although everyone thought I got it in Thailand, and that before I even got there!) I made my way into London and looked for the joining hotel. When I finally found the hotel I misread the AA rating commended as condemned, although once I got ...
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President London
66 Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, England, United Kingdom
... will be back to this Hotel. Basic Hotel in London from anonymous I have been looking for a good, affordable hotel in London for a while, and the President is pretty good. Our first room was extremly noisy, as there are many many fire doors, ...
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