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... before they became hotels, include Gravetye Manor, the home of garden designer William Robinson, and Cliveden, designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe. [edit] Underwater hotelsSome hotels have accommodation underwater, such as ...
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Charles Bridge (World)
A Travel Blog entry by kitkatgo from Prague, Czech Republic
... great. It is a wide pedestrian crossing, and I have very fond memories from above and below that bridge. The bridge was commissioned by King Charles IV in 1357, so it obviously has a long history. It seems to just be a natural place for people to go ...
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Get Your Kicks on Route 66
A Travel Blog entry by oaragaintrail from Saint Charles, Missouri, United States
... from our home for the night so we decided to deter from the mother road for now and hit the straight shot to St. Charles. After checking into our small studio suite around nine o’clock we unloaded the car and proceeded to make a fine feast of ...
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Charles, Will, & Jane: An English Major's Weekend
A Travel Blog entry by bxbomberbabe from London, England, United Kingdom
... could not have been happier to be on a real subway system again!! I went straight to the Temple Tube Station because there was a Charles Dicken's walking tour with London Walks leaving at 2:30 and I wanted to be sure to get it. Shortly after I arrived, ...
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Day 10 - Good King Wenceslas
A Travel Blog entry by mizramirez from Prague, Hlavní Mesto Praha, Czech Republic
... as I was starting to get hungry. Our tour guide led us through one of the large universities in Prague, probably Charles university. Before stopping off at the Astronomical clock, our tour guide showed us the Prague Clementinum, the oldest meteorological ...
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Day 2 – Prague - Charles Bridge and Old Town
A Travel Blog entry by mmbcross from Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
... winter clothes. Our first stop is the Ta Fantastika Black Light Theatre to purchase tickets for tonight's show. We now cross The Charles Bridge, started in 1357 and named for Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. It is lined on either parapet by a continuous ...
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Fahrenheits, miles, feet, Ipads and king sizes
A Travel Blog entry by csaladenes from Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
... T, which is the closest one to MIT, but the Kenmore, so I had to walk across the bridge on Mass Ave, above the Charles river. Whew, that was a chilly and windy trespassing! My destination was building #37, where my Space Propulsion Lab Tour was coming ...
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King of the Castle
A Travel Blog entry by feldmannfamily from Sugarloaf Key, Florida, United States
... I say the people down here are a bit rough around the edges, and love their singularity. We continue to school everyday. Charles works daily, also. This is a non-vacation for him. He’s hardly taken off a few hours, let alone ...
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Fit for a King, Queen and Prince and Princess
A Travel Blog entry by fizzchick from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
... Edward VII) way back when. We are actually staying in one of the Maharajah's palaces and Queen Liz has been here and Prince Charles and Lady Di also visited and ate a meal here. So its a pretty impressive place - the breakfast room is decorated in ...
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Private William Charles Puxley
A Travel Blog entry by dazzla from Spionkop and the Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa
... place as well - especially when gold and diamonds were found around Johannesburg. Enter 20 year old Private Willam Puxley of the King's Royal Rifles. He was involved at the battle of Spionkop on January 24th 1900 where they were trying to free the ...
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14. Good King Wenceslas looked out....
A Travel Blog entry by monk-san from Prague, Czech Republic
... and I did like the bread dumplings, although English-style dumplings are nicer. Natuarually, we make our way over Karlov Most / Charles Bridge - past the site of some famous defenestrations. What a great word and how amusing to have your own ...
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Life Fit for a King
A Travel Blog entry by jennsummer2011 from Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
... the amazing stories of his life. We went back into the city for a taste of Prague at night. It was busy, but very beautiful. We climbed a tower at the end of Charles Bridge and had a great view of the city. Cesky Krumlov tomorrow! ...
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Our first day in Prague
A Travel Blog entry by wdhm058 from Prague, Czech Republic
... carol) and it is truly remarkable how much of Prague has survived various wars and general shooting and mayhem. A stroll after lunch across King Charles bridge took us to the castle and the day's high point was a visit to the old Royal Palace for the ...
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Arrival and Dinner
A Travel Blog entry by tlynn412 from Charleston, South Carolina, United States
We arrived in Charleston and took a taxi to our hotel, the Best Western King Charles Inn. We arrived just as cocktail hour began so we grabbed some drinks and enjoyed the afternoon. Dinner at the Charleston Grill was just amazing. Such a nice ...
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There's no beating that Southern hospitality
A Travel Blog entry by cafe_travel from Charleston, South Carolina, United States
... We’d used the Interstate roads instead of the smaller ones that helped speed things up a bit. We went straight to our hotel, The King Charles Inn, in the hope that we might be able to check in a bit earlier but alas no rooms were ready. We were ...
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Prague, Czech Republic
A Travel Blog entry by billbamberger from Prague, Czech Republic
... to design and build the town. 14th Century - Luxemburg's -- King Charles IV (1346-78) - King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Empire. King Charles was very smart and a great leader. For 40 years, he had no war (even with the 100 year war going on between the ...
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Grand Canyon Nationa Park
A Travel Blog entry by exploreamerica from Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States
... be put to death. Play for kids at this time was not an acceptable concept. 1649 King Charles I is executed. 1650 A treaty was signed between Peter Stuyvesant and the New England Confederacy to ...
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HISTORY OF THE U.S. part I
A Travel Blog entry by exploreamerica from HISTORY OF THE U.S. part I, United States
... be put to death. Play for kids at this time was not an acceptable concept. 1649 King Charles I is executed. 1650 A treaty was signed between Peter Stuyvesant and the New England Confederacy to ...
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Tiber
A Travel Blog entry by chaletaria from Rome, Latium, Italy
... Alexander sided with Ferrante and his son Alfonso II while Cardinal Della Rovere (later Pope Julius II) supported the French King Charles VIII. Charles attacked Rome, leaving Alexander in Castel Sant’Angelo, but Charles gave in. He took Naples but ...
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Atel Gounod Hotel St-Rémy-de-Provence
18 Place de la Republique, Formerly Hotel Ville Verte, St-Rémy-de-Provence, Provence, France
The Hotel Gounod has a history with the composer, Charles Gounod who wrote the Opera Mireille here in 1863. Charming Hotel of 35 rooms located in the heart of Saint-Remy De Provence. All rooms have air-condition, hair-dryer, bathrobe, welcome products of ...
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Charles I Statue
Trafalgar Square, , London, England, United Kingdom
This grand statue of King Charles I is one of London's famous landmarks, which provides visitors with excellent views and a great photo opportunity.




