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Guide to visiting St. Louis
A Travel Blog entry by spoonball from Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
... Other Lodging · Casinos: Only 2 in area have hotels. Crown Hotel (East St. Louis, IL) has access to Casino Queen in E.STL and President on St. Louis side. Harrah's (Maryland Heights, ...
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Day 2- Imperial Palace, Ginza and Lemon Tea
A Travel Blog entry by natoh from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... breakfast we walked to the train station, (we are now pros) and took the train to the Tokyo station and walked to the Imperial Palace gardens. It was a biiiiiiit chilly for me but I had my thermals, scarf and gloves on. It's very strange being cold when ...
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Suit? Suit? Suit? Taxi? Suit?
A Travel Blog entry by stephee from Hong Kong, China
... , there's about 35 of us going to HK. From there 20 are coming to New Zealand and the rest to Australia. We're staying at the Imperial Hotel in Kowloon, next door is an Irish bar called PJ Murphys - it's safe to say we spent a fair bit of time there ... ...
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Entry 7
A Travel Blog entry by adunning from Mauritius, Mauritius
... so much from my 7 day trip to Mauritius and I only wish we had longer. We then drove out of town back to Sofitel L' Imperial hotel for the last time and checked out. We then went to SSR (Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam) airport and a couple of hours later we ...
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Forever Fabulous
A Travel Blog entry by lynnandkriss from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... here. LK: And they’re so good at the subliminal selling - why, after wandering around the cavernous Venetian Hotel and Casino, enjoying the gondolas floating along the Grand Canal on the second floor, marvelling at the Rialto Bridge right next ...
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If you come here, try the duck
A Travel Blog entry by cordiandjay from Beijing, Beijing, China
... ; One thing we did find interesting was the fact that when the eunuchs were separated from their nethers in preparation for imperial service, said nethers were labelled, and stored in a special room which Louis called simply the 'ballroom’ so ...
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Marvelous Morocco - Rabat, Meknes, Volubilis, Fez
A Travel Blog entry by albertine from Fes, Morocco
... and there was no one around but our group, which was great for photos and just drinking in the view. Today was a day of imperial cities. We saw three of the four imperial cities of Morocco in one day – Rabat, Meknes and Fez. As we left ...
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Delhi - 3
A Travel Blog entry by fletchabroad from Delhi, NCT, India
... a bit eccentric but it's one of the best ideas I've had. Me and my cheap underwear are now in the 5 Star hotel called the Imperial. Yatri house had dodgy electrics, WiFi that undermined the point of Wireless technology as you had to be within three feet ...
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Entry 4
A Travel Blog entry by adunning from Mauritius, Mauritius
... anywhere else, but we are only half way! What will we see today? The Botanical Garden is located in Pamplemousse, North East of our hotel. It is only 37km from out hotel so quite colse by and would only take us 36minutes to get there with our hire car. ...
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Touching the sky
A Travel Blog entry by bcc8 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... a lot of American adult contemporary music from the 80s and 90s. I stayed at the Sheraton Imperial using my Starwood points. It's a fantastic hotel and they gave me a 31st floor suite the size of a condo overlooking the impressive skyline ...
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Verona opera
A Travel Blog entry by chaletaria from Verona, Veneto, Italy
... ) drove out the Milanese, but died soon after and Verona submitted to Venice in 1405. The Scaliger went to live at the Imperial court, repeatedly trying but failing to recover Verona. Later history The city became part of the Holy Roman ...
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Day 9: Rain and icy winds in Ginza
A Travel Blog entry by apat from Ginza, Tōkyō, Japan
... our bags before heading out again (because check-in wasn't until 2pm). We decided, rather naively, to head North to visit the Imperial Palace. We got as far as the park on the outskirts of the palace grounds before the wind, light rain and freezing ...
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Backtrack
A Travel Blog entry by karicontralto from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... other more for fun and celebration, if lacking refinement--both viable in their own right. On Tuesday we visited the Imperial Gardens and discovered the nearby Golden Spoon (southern California frozen yogurt chain) and there was much rejoicing. ...
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Who says times square is in New York!!!
A Travel Blog entry by flickandlucy from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... easy fast service, with friendly ticket attendants, who gave us a map) to the gardens in the centre of Tokyo where the imperial royal palace is. The gardens and palace was really beautiful with lovely fountains and huge fish!! see pics! We then took ...
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Hoi An bug from hell
A Travel Blog entry by borleefamily from Hoi An, Vietnam
... style restaurants with delicious food. On our last day we visited a place called My Son (pronounced Me Son) an Imperial City built by the Cham dynasty between the 4th and 12th Century, these were people who came from Java in ...
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Tokyo: The Big Japple.
A Travel Blog entry by benleah from Tokyo, Japan
... for a drink of the local brew. On the second floor we order a large Yebitsu and a medium Sapporo, both with outsize your typical imperial pint. We end up chatting to a family of English tourists and have a lovely natter for about an hour. The experienced ...
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Homeless
A Travel Blog entry by traveladdicts from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... Romans were very clean people; at least, that's what you'd think considering all the bath houses they built (more than 50 in imperial Rome itself!). The Baths of Caracalla were used from the 3rd to 6th century AD. Bathing was a social event for ancient ...
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Wieners, Kaesekrenner and Brats, oh my!
A Travel Blog entry by danschedler from Wien, Austria
... within it's walls. Nowadays the enormous complex is home to "Österreichische Nationalbibliothek" (National Library), "Schatzkammer" (Imperial Treasury), and houses a collection of musical instruments, another collection of weapons, a "Museum für ...
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Musee D'Orsay, Rodin Sculptures & Napoleon's Tomb
A Travel Blog entry by northwesthook from Paris, France
... nbsp; Inside the tin coffin, Napoleon is buried wearing one of his favorite military uniforms, that of a cavalry colonel of the imperial guard. The entire tomb area is dedicated to military glory, with 12 giant, winged statues surrounding it, and ...
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Poseidon Ave, PO Box 60284, Paphos, Cyprus
... they would still find stuff to moan about. Perhaps they are happy in their own misery? Lovely Hotel, Fantastic Setting from anonymous We were at the Imperial Beach Club in June of 2005, can only say what a lovely hotel this is. ...
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