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Robin Hood's out, Jury's Inn
A Travel Blog entry by shrubberies from Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
... all we have time for, then it's time to return the hire car to Heathrow, and get the usual 12 pound taxi fare back to the Ibis Hotel, which has just enough room for the bed in the room, but no room for swinging cats. Next morning we need to be at ...
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Bangkok - the jury is still out on it!
A Travel Blog entry by dwmjmm from Bangkok, Thailand
We had a lazy morning in the hotel and then flew to Bangkok., The jury is definitely still out on Bangkok. We walked about 30 minutes from our hotel to a restaurant this evening and passed stalls selling everything from Viagra in many versions (and ...
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Exeter and Jury 's Inn.
A Travel Blog entry by christefercrocu from Exeter, England, United Kingdom
... 4 wet shave ing..[ louise [ . wen this plaice woz bilt... sum 1 four got 2 order the shaver points ! ... even old tardy hotel 's hav shaver points... boot if U go down 2 reception ... they will lend U ann adaptor...sew U may B a bull 2 ...
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Memories of 12 Not so Angry People
A Travel Blog entry by jackdrury from Narita, Kanto, Japan
... and essentials; there was a real possibility that after being sequestered we might have to spend the night and possibly many more in hotel rooms if we couldn’t come up with a verdict. There’d be no television, no newspapers, no telephone, no ...
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Memory, History and Culture in Ouagadougou
A Travel Blog entry by judykibinge from Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
... a bus ride across Ghana, a taxi to the border from a desert town, and a minibus ride through Burkina Faso, I arrived at the hotel they had booked me into only to be told it was full. I followed my predecessors’ suit, bursting into tears. ...
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Friday the 13th was lucky for us.
A Travel Blog entry by wildbill62 from Galway, Galway, Ireland
... about her life including that she will be celebrating her 90th birthday this month and she goes out to dinner every Thursday at the Hotel we stayed at in Glengarriff. We visited the ruins of the Cong Abbey and walked across the bridge and on a wooded ...
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Day 2: Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by angiekayaks from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... in the Ballsbridge section of the city. From the outside the hotel didn't look too bad. We were told that the Jury's Ballbridge Hotel was slated for destruction to make way for a housing development but once you got inside you could see that its ...
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the beginning...Edinburgh
A Travel Blog entry by bxbomberbabe from Edinburgh, United Kingdom
... because we had to pack and get up early the next morning yet again. January 4 (morning): Once again, breakfast at the hotel and back to the conference room. We went over the differences between the education systems in Scotland and the States (of ...
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Leaving Galway, heading back to Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by ilyaandrebecca from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... arrived in Dublin in the evening and drove around looking for a place to stay. We booked a night at a United Kingdom hotel chain called "Jury's Inn." The lobby and restaurant looked fancier than the hotel room turned out to be, but we got an ...
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Goodbye Greece, Hello London!
A Travel Blog entry by rlineurope from London, United Kingdom
... 9:00pm, where we caught a black taxi to take us to the Jury's Inn, London-Heathrow, UK: http://www.all-hotels.com/xbook/servlet/hotel-details?hotl_id=348005# The hotel was nice but that darn cab ride cost us almost $40 US dollars for 1/2 mile! Once you ...
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Leaving Bristol
A Travel Blog entry by mobowden from Bristol, England, United Kingdom
... ; We arrived in Southampton at 7.10 pm. It was freezing. We had to wait about 10 mins for a taxi to take us to the Jury’s Hotel. At no time of registering we found ourselves at the Bar! We had a meal and had an early ...
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She wheeled her wheelbarrow
A Travel Blog entry by roandlibby from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... Mac, Libby and I went to an Irish cabaret. Lovely meal, followed by superb music, dancing and comedy. Really great. At Jury's Hotel beside the Liffey. The Jeannie Johnston, sailing ship and famine museum directly opposite our room. Lots of road noise, ...
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We have changed hotels
A Travel Blog entry by jmoon from Paris, France
I am sorry for not updating you.We had a problem at the hotel in London and we are now in Croydon at the Jury's Inn. It is a very nice hotel and EF Tours has been getting an earful from me!!! Everyone is fine but cold as it has been snowing again. The ...
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Arrival in Glasgow
A Travel Blog entry by travelinkerry from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
... of the road and it took time getting used to. Thank goodness Di (our bus driver) was driving & I wasn't! They took us to JURY'S HOTEL in Glasgow and since it was early afternoon, we walked around the area. There were 3 of us together so we ...
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From Coventry to Newcastle
A Travel Blog entry by jasndan from Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
... . Our tour director didn't seem at all interested in helping sort out the bed, so we decided just to try the double bed. So when the hotel people came to make up the bed at 6.50pm we told them to forget it. To be honest we paid for 2 beds, twin ones..and ...
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Trials of technology
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Trinidad, Cuba
... be in the park until 6.30 if we were interested. Later we walked past Frailes, a monastery converted to a boutique hotel, with a beautiful courtyard garden which incorporated an old aqueduct channel. In the street outside there were walled enclosures ...
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Madras
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Madras, Tamil Nādu, India
... 's urban transit in Madras. The amazing thing was we didn't actually see anyone killed, or even seriously maimed. Fita recommended a hotel called the Himalaya which we agreed to stay at just to get out of the traffic. Dumped our packs and then ...
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On to Togo
A Travel Blog entry by joelmeeker from Lome, Togo
... occupying official buildings, the official (internationally at least) winner of the election is holding office in Abidjan’s largest hotel. The banks that had remained open in the country all closed today, so the economy that is already in shambles ...
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Prague.... ah Prague!
A Travel Blog entry by charlietravels from Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
... any other hotel that I have stayed in before… with the exception of Sojourn in Cambodia of course! That place rocks! Hotel Cloister Inn is very central too, being close to a supermarket, restaurants, the river and many tourist attractions. After ...
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Jury's Hotel Cork
Western Road, Cork, County Cork, Ireland
... nights that I spent there. Gorgeous, but RUDE from eyps We've returned from our trip, and wanted to report that the Jury's Hotel was gorgeous, great location (for me anyway), food was great, taxis cost about 6 Euro to go into the city ...
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Roxford Lodge Hotel Dublin
46 Northumberland Road, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... for Dublin city. We liked the School House bar along the road for a first of last drink of the evening. Great hotel - will stay here again! from EarlyModernProf I had to spend a week in Dublin on business but as I'd never been before ...
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