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London Blog
A Travel Blog entry by tonystrip from London, England, United Kingdom
... refused to answer. An efficient exit through customs and we found ourselves in a quaint English cab, though the streets of London and to our hotel room in Kingston where we crashed and slept for the next four hours. We awoke post tea time and decided to ...
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Another Sunny Day in London!
A Travel Blog entry by malinda65 from London, England, United Kingdom
... ), and seeing that there was no where to sit other than the ground, I headed for the Hard Rock Café which was a large indoor pavilion. I grabbed a Pepsi and sat down on the carpeted floor next to some open doors that were in a corner and best of all in ...
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Londres (parte I)
A Travel Blog entry by losviajesdelili from London, England, United Kingdom
... por el centro y visitamos el barrio y la casa donde ella vivia. Tambien el restaurante "Strada" donde trabajo. Paseamos por el Brighton Pavilion, con un parque enorme, un museo y una "replica" (que todavia no entendi) del Taj Mahal. Cerca de ahi, 3 ...
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Brighton and Windsor
A Travel Blog entry by bobstacytrips from London, United Kingdom
... ! There were tons of people on the beach. No sand anywhere. It is all small stones. We went thru the Royal Pavilion. It was magnificent! On Sunday we took the underground to another train station and went to Windsor. We toured Windsor ...
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Day 9
A Travel Blog entry by bethfisher from London, United Kingdom
... to find another empty cab to take us to the hotel. After a short ride through the busy streets of London we arrived outside the Mentone Hotel just after the other taxi. We dragged our suitcases up the stairs to our rooms and decided how we were ...
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Lords - Marlebone Cricket Club
A Travel Blog entry by masonsineurope from London, England, United Kingdom
... home' this year - I know the Aussie team is rebuilding but thats pushing it a stretch. We ventured in the 1890 built pavilion. Made me feel nostalgic towards the Pavilion I once knew back home that was demolished back in 2003. We visited the ...
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11.08pm - The Exposition Fairy
A Travel Blog entry by suzloua from Shanghai, China
... was just so freaking pretty. Spent the rest of the day looking crossly at the excessively long lines outside any pavilion of any consequence, wondering what sights lay within. Fortunately, most nations have done themselves proud, and even the exteriors ...
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Brighton - Day 35
A Travel Blog entry by mindingthegap from Brighton, England, United Kingdom
... to sell the Pavilion to the town for £53,000 in 1850. The town used the building as assembly rooms. Many of the Pavilion's original fixtures and fittings were removed on the order of the royal household at the time of the sale, most ending up either in ...
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Work is busy, first rain, and social life prospers
A Travel Blog entry by amyinafrica from Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
... the Maji Week events, sort of like a trade show leading up to World Water Day on 22March, water aid has a pavilion (booth) and I will help out with booth activities and also try and do some interviews with toilet manufacturers. Not sure about ...
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Madrid to Prague, MS version of trip
A Travel Blog entry by frednmarty from Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic
... that our hotel was not expecting us. Lydia goes into a state of controlled panic. She gets on the phone to Trafalgar in London and Najeeb gets on the phone to find a hotel. Most of us go to the bar. No one is really upset. As it turns out, we end up at ...
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Trip Itinerary!!
A Travel Blog entry by melinda4419 from Columbus, Georgia, United States
... the family! Dinner at Vienna Zoo Feast like a king or queen! Following an exclusive after-hours tour, dine at a stately pavilion inside the world's oldest zoo, formerly the private menagerie of the Empress and Emperor of the Hapsburg Empire. If the ...
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Fattybumbum smashes a bed
A Travel Blog entry by lnb203 from Orchha, Uttar Pradesh, India
... as Kevin Pieterson, and am hence entirely incapable of batting left handed. My wicket was smashed, much to my consternation and the gathering crowd's glee. I trudged, inconsolable, back to the pavilion (or wall) vowing never again to return to the ...
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Bling and Relics
A Travel Blog entry by timscott23 from Istanbul, Turkey
... so well. We didn't quite 'get' some of the holy relics that had been trophied over the centuries and on display in the Pavilion of the Holy Mantle. These included Abrabam's saucepan,the rod of Moses, a footprint impression of the prophet Mohammad, a ...
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Island beaches and ragging river adventures
A Travel Blog entry by luvlifetravel from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
... and down in the ocean. Very nice people. Back on mainland we freshened up and went for dinner at the open air seafood market pavilion. Jarad chose our dinner for the evening coz I just couldn’t bring myself to chose which creature had to give up its ...
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Serene gardens and crazy markets
A Travel Blog entry by markl from Kyoto, Kinki, Japan
... the Kinkataku-ji temple. As it was early, around 9.15am, the crowds were light and we skirted the lake viewing the golden pavilion. The gardens are so impressive including a lake filled with water lilies and carp. Yes, straight out of central casting but ...
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Brighton Up Your Day
A Travel Blog entry by cattawa87 from Brighton, England, United Kingdom
... who had actually been to China to create their designs for the building. As usual, photography was forbidden inside the pavilion. This palace was especially unique though because it wasn’t full of the usual Victorian furniture that I was ...
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There's a whole lot of soul in Seoul!
A Travel Blog entry by lyncraven from Seoul, Korea Rep.
... are additional structures, including an Octagonal Ten-Storied Buddha Relic Stupa, the entrance One Pillar Gate, the Brahma Bell Pavilion (containing 4 temple instruments: Dhama Drum, Wooden Fish, Cloud Gong and Brahma Bell), with very beautiful and ornate ...
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Japan
A Travel Blog entry by fozzies_on_tour from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... city is the ancient capital city of Japan, and on our itinerary today was the Imperial Palace, as well as the Golden Pavilion, and Nijo Castle. After a buffet lunch at the Kyoto handicraft centre, we were off again this time visiting the Heijan ...
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My 20 Minutes of History In Independence Hall
A Travel Blog entry by mikvs from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
... too small building with the rest of the tourist. The park ranger who conducted the tour opened her talk by stating that a new pavilion was being constructed (it's now been completed) . I was glad to hear that, because the one I ...
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Pavilion Hotel London
34-36 Sussex Gardens, London, England, United Kingdom
... am recommending it to anyone who enjoys comfortable and beautiful accommodations but does not have the travel budget for a high-end London hotel. My room was larger than seems to be standard for similarly priced hotel rooms - there was actually room to ...
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Searcy's Roof Garden Rooms London
30 Pavilion Road, London, England, United Kingdom
... to your room. We got it for £120 through [-] including breakfast. On my shortlist of preferred hotels in London. Read the owner's response Owner's Reponse Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you for your review. Your comments were taken ...
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