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Enter: London!
A Travel Blog entry by kyle.ackerman from London, England, United Kingdom
... , I can see why my mom gets it at the Shakespeare Festival at home. After that, we piled onto the bus to return to our lodgings at the office. Wouldn't you know it, the bus wouldn't start. The driver tried for twenty minutes before we all ...
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Old London Town
A Travel Blog entry by tomngaynor from London, England, United Kingdom
... our final goodbyes we left Leicester for London the next morning and after, regretfully, handing our hire car back we checked into our lodgings for the week. Our hostel is dodgy but really great, we have a loft room to ourselves, which is very ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from London, United Kingdom
... . I was entranced by this rather charming Cotswold village, which was unlike anything I'd seen back home. We tried to find lodgings at the Plaisterer's Arms, a charming old pub, but it was full and we were forced to seek assistance at the Tourist ...
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We escaped from the Tower of London
A Travel Blog entry by leena_loxa from London, England, United Kingdom
... other pedestrians we can see it, as we are believers. We take the requisite photos and head around the corner to our lodgings. After settling in and checking that our wi-fi needs are satisfied, we head off to find a restaurant for dinner. We ...
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London-ish
A Travel Blog entry by slash0402 from London, England, United Kingdom
... for 3.50£ and then I found this internet cafe. Hopefully everything will be just fine tmrw, and I will get to my real lodgings fine. And I hope to put up my pictures then as well. It has been really difficult with internet cafes and bad hostel ...
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The Final Installment : Moscow - London (HOME!!)
A Travel Blog entry by conor-and-wendy from London, United Kingdom
... . We had barely shaken hands before she turned on her heel and, with massive strides, took us on the subway to our lodgings. After 5 days on the train with only occasional station stops to stretch our legs, walking on solid ground felt slightly odd and ...
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Air Hair Lair
A Travel Blog entry by claude_and_iain from London, United Kingdom
... I believe he was trying to commuicate, my Sierra Leonian being not what it once was - we arrived to our chosen lodgings looking and feeling a bit secondhand. Throughout this escapade, it was only a bright shining panorama of Tower Bridge to ...
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Day Two: The Real Start
A Travel Blog entry by sarah_and_ox from London, England, United Kingdom
... that was located in front of the National Art Gallery. I have vowed to check this out the next time i am in London! We eventually gave in to our jet lag, and went back to our lodgings. Of course because we were jet lagged we woke up at 4.00am again! Gah! ...
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Hitchhiking Across the Country
A Travel Blog entry by julietran from London, United Kingdom
... . Their education is system is dying because there is not enough money for teachers or schools, our goal to build schools, teacher lodgings and training programs. We were wondering if you had some spare change to donate to our cause" - Due to my ...
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Day One - Disaster!
A Travel Blog entry by sarah_and_ox from London, England, United Kingdom
... easily. While waiting for my boy to catch up I did peruse the Tate modern art gallery quite extensively, and once settled in my lodgings I crashed out I hit the pillow and slept for 11 hours straight. This did mean however that I was well awake at 3.00 ...
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Day one
A Travel Blog entry by weirdism from London, United Kingdom
... the meantime, much arse. Still, there wasn't much I could do about it there and then, so I headed to Kings Cross and my lodgings for the duration of my stay - the Wardonia Hotel. I arrived at 11am, too early to check in. After a quick freshen up ...
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Roosters are my mortal enemy
A Travel Blog entry by markjenner from Sandakan, Malaysia
... Resort. Unfortunately we were not actually staying there and had to leave in the evening for our more modest lodgings at Hotel London, a better class of budget accommodation than Hotel New Sabah, but with the unadvertised feature of a noisy rooster ...
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California Dreaming
A Travel Blog entry by lizandsimon from Napa Valley, Calistoga and Sonoma, California, United States
... was a little tourist information office and lots of little shops. We parked up and headed into the tourist info to try and find lodgings. She found us a lovely motel called Sonoma Creek for just $60 just a mile away, rooms had their own private patios so ...
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Civitavecchia to Tunis by Ferry
A Travel Blog entry by london_to_ct from Tunis, Tunisia
... book in at the ferry to ensure that we weren’t late. We had about a four hour wait before we could board. Our lodgings consisted of 2 bunk beds in a cramped room, but there was a private bathroom and electricity, and for that we were very grateful. ...
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Tirol
A Travel Blog entry by soohyung from Ischgl, Austria
... lodges are better and more social; the apres ski scene is huge; there are dozens of nice and reasonably priced lodgings mountainside with inclusive meals and comprehensive spa facilities; and Europeans do not like going off-piste. And having spent the ...
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Nepal Trek - the prose and the photos!
A Travel Blog entry by mariebee from Pokhara, Nepal
... around us by the end of our performance! Later that night at Chomrong local children sang and danced. We shared the lodgings with a boisterous group of Korean men, who had just completed a long trek.. and were celebrating. One of the men ...
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For inquisitive minds
A Travel Blog entry by nickiemoore from Bristol, England, United Kingdom
... to carry. What did you do with your trekking kit when you didn’t need it? We’d check in advance that lodgings had secure left-luggage facilities. Some were even willing to hang onto bags for up to 3 months. We used our rucksack flight ...
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Journey's End
A Travel Blog entry by patagonia2peru from Lake Titikaka, Peru
... glad to do. We soon found them and stayed for a very welcome lunch with the family before heading off to find our lodgings. Baul Mountain just outside of Moquegua Moquegua was our next target, but that was all we knew. Finding maps in Chile and ...
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Blue Shiny Baubles and Red Mountains!!
A Travel Blog entry by jeevesyontour from Zion National Park, Utah, United States
... compared to Death Valley from the past 2 days. Once we got there, there was a small one road town through it where our lodgings where. We had a quick drive to the visitor centre just to see what treks were open for the next day and headed back to our ...
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Hilton London Park Lane
22 Park Lane, London, England, United Kingdom
... at £150 b&b. The rack rate was astronomical. Rooms were a bit old fashioned but comfortable. Great views of London and good conference catering. Breakfast was excellent. Lift service could be slow at peak times. Bar prices were ...
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Hyde Park
Rangers Lodge, , London, England, United Kingdom
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Once the hunting ground for Henry VIII, this large royal park is best known for its famous Speakers' Corner, where people speak their minds; Rotton Row, a famous horse-riding area; and Serpentine Lake, home to waterfowl and oarsmen.




