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Adventures from my career in Travel and Tourism
A Travel Blog by tuba
... taking these education classes to have teaching formation added to my diploma in literature, I was also working full time in Istanbul Hilton's casino, responsible of the slot machines (that's how I saved the money to come to the States as a student, and ...
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Thanksgiving in Germany, and many random things
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Fairy Tale Road, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Germany
... 3 hours). We took the exit ("Ausfarht" in German...how awesome is that word?). Julie continues: We had no trouble finding the Hilton. When we arrived, Stephen asked the valet if parking was free for hotel guests to which he said "yes". We soon learned ...
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Mother/Daughter weekend in San Diego
A Travel Blog entry by 4peaches from San Diego, California, United States
... Omni and the Hilton Downtown are huge compared to this one. This Hilton is on the inland side of the convention center. The newer Downtown Hilton is on the bay side near the Convention Center. Best way I can describe it - if I did that wrong, I apologize. ...
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We Heart Kayaking
A Travel Blog entry by cgibbons18 from Seattle, Washington, United States
... nbsp; Arrived at our Hilton. The Hilton = Awesome. Especially after sleeping in a hostel for two nights. However, the Hilton can provide excellent bedding, fancy bath accessories, and a huge flat screen tv, but they must charge you $10 for the ...
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A blast through Rome
A Travel Blog entry by guykb from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... to Magliani the girls pacing the streets were still doing a brisk trade and shady people were still skulking around the park across the road from where the Hilton Hotel people in their wisdom had arranged for us to meet the bus. The next morning we headed ...
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Perth
A Travel Blog entry by birkborkasson from Perth, Australia
... Perth, which is due to the closeness to Asia (actually Perth is closer to many Asian countries than to most Australien cities). In Subiaco for example there are fine dining places like Subiaco Hotel or the Atlantic, or the Japanese place 'Wagamama'. ...
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Smokin' Volcano.
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandger from Parque Nacional Volcan Masaya, Nicaragua
... and we were back on the road cruising aimlessly around Managua. Managua is touted as one of the roughest and toughest cities in all of Central America due to large population most of which lives under the poverty level. We did not encounter ...
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Lost Angeles: Driving in Southern California
A Travel Blog entry by snosurf from Los Angeles, California, United States
... memory and intuition to find our way. The inexplicably retarded street signs and confusing intersections dotted sparsely throughout both cities are not exactly tourist-friendly, but after a few wrongs turns we would eventually make it to our ...
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A Canadian tour of central London
A Travel Blog entry by ronmystyk from London, England, United Kingdom
... before returning home, so we used the cruise line's bus transfer from Southampton to Victoria Station, and then taxied to our Hilton hotel on Park Lane. Our room wasn't ready yet, which worked out great for us. We dumped our bags with the concierge and ...
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Kuala Lumpur--Interesting City
A Travel Blog entry by tenvols from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
... say is not very good, but there are less touts and people trying to scam you than in some of the other big cities we have visited. Harassment does not seem to be as common here. Secondly, the architecture here is amazing. Some of ...
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Sea to Sky Highway - Vancouver to Whistler
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
... to be too long. The Winter Olympic events will be divided between the village of Whistler (alpine events) and the cities of Vancouver (hockey and figure skating) and Burnaby (speed skating events). While the Sea to Sky Highway is one ...
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Arriving in Cochin
A Travel Blog entry by oneyearaway from Cochin, India
... - wedding sarees, jewelry and high-rise apartment buildings. We were happy to get to our hotel, a perfectly nice business-class Hilton. The next morning our tour guide arrived with our driver, and we set out on our tour. Our ...
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Bangalore - first impressions
A Travel Blog entry by birkborkasson from Bangalore, India
... can only communicate in English. Bangalore is called the 'Garden City', because it is supposed to be greener than most other Indian cities. Whatsoever, the only bigger green spot I saw at my stay was the central park called 'Cubbon Park', a rather big ...
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Rise and Shine EARLY and head for CALIFORNIA
A Travel Blog entry by helenskib from Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
... -fix, I could drive the 2 miles to the exit to get off the highway! There I waited for the tow truck, then went to Desert Cities Honda for the repair - turns out it was just the valve stem, so a couple of hours later, I was back on the road for Rancho ...
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Boston 2010
A Travel Blog entry by stevensfamily from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Our family took a trip to Boston from June 29 until July 3, 2010. Boston is now one of our top 5 best cities to visit in the USA. Below was our daily itinerary: Tuesday, June 29 - Flew out of Charlotte, NC ...
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The little mountain
A Travel Blog entry by cafe_travel from Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
... there is about the rest of the world amongst the majority of American’s we’ve come across outside of the bigger cities. Chris made a good point, saying that America is so huge and they have so much of their own history to get through first ...
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Summing up Munich
A Travel Blog entry by cayenne92 from Munich, Bavaria, Germany
... . Also the history and stuff is more to my taste, Baroque and Hapsburg/Wittelsbach. I guess Munich wins the battle of the two cities. In fact, I would say that Munich is pushing London for my favorite city in the world. I now have ...
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On The Road Again
A Travel Blog entry by chipposgoglobal from Savannah, Georgia, United States
... or because we are white. Either option could be just as feasible as the other. Conde Nast magazine voted Savannah one of the top 10 cities in America. I can see why. It is very relaxed, has a clean feel as well as history and beaches. It has been a ...
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Accra-Nairobi
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from Accra, Ghana
... drive of death into the city centre. None of us felt very safe. Saturday night in Brazaville couldn't think of other cities I'd rather be in. Let's just say we stayed in big groups. Lyndsay had another malaria attack just as we ...
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Tuscany and Umbria - Part II
A Travel Blog entry by kantors_abroad from Tuscany and Umbria, Italy
... "I was just in LA and Vegas". I thought that was a really funny answer. I hope he knows Chicago isn't really near the cities he visited. I suppose that's similar to when we as Americans meet someone foreign and tell them that we went to XXX or know ...
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Paris in a day
A Travel Blog entry by pukky from Paris, Īle-de-France, France
... a nice robe on our bed and the bathroom (oh, the hair dryer!) was great. Like I said, it was like your typical Hilton, but after becoming accustomed to the Basingstoke Hilton, it was a big change. We immediately dropped our bags off in the room and ...
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Hilton Dallas/Park Cities
5954 Luther Lane, Dallas, Texas, United States
... to have to search out someone to refill my coffee. Huge room, great service from anonymous Spent two nights at the Park Cities Hilton recently in room 527. This is an Alcove corner room. It faces downtown Dallas. The hotel is in a ...
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Paradise Landing Indoor Waterpark
509 W Wisconsin Ave, Hilton Milwaukee City Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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The first tropical, indoor, urban water park.




