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... (June 6th 1944). Around it are refurbished buildings with touristy shops, restaurants and art galleries along narrow, hilly streets. Promenade des Gouverneurs - a wooden walkway that goes from the Château Frontenac, past the Citadel and along the 90m ...
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100620 - Quebec City
A Travel Blog entry by jimcabay from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... 1944). Around it are refurbished buildings with touristy shops, restaurants and art galleries along narrow, hilly streets. Promenade des Gouverneurs - a wooden walkway that goes from the Château Frontenac, past the Citadel and along the 90m ...
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Panama City - sweaty , wet and great !
A Travel Blog entry by garygapyear from Panama City, Panama
... which are restaurants & art galleries today but used to be dungeons. Its a nice walk up above Plaza Francia onto a little promenade which offers great views across the Bay of Panama to the modern end of town with all its skyscrapers , half of ...
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New York City
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from New York City, New York, United States
... been there before. I walked up and down some of the fruit streets—such as Pineapple and Orange and the along a part of the promenade along the water. I ended up at the Fulton Ferry area and decided it was time for a snack. I went to the Brooklyn Ice ...
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New York City July 2010
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from New York City, New York, United States
... —a spicy one and original flavor. After dinner I took the #2 train to Clark St in Brooklyn and walked over to the Promenade in Brooklyn Heights to enjoy the sunset. From there I walked over to the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge (Adams and Tillary ...
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Beautiful City!
A Travel Blog entry by hkirkpatrick from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... and then rode the funicular back up to the Frontenac Hotel. We wandered along the beautiful boardwalk, and then took the Promenade de Governeurs walk between the citadel and the and the St. Lawrence River. After returning to our hotel, we ...
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Zooming In On Zamboanga City
A Travel Blog entry by arnobs66 from Zamboanga City, Mindanao, Philippines
... ;enjoy pursuing: Stroll around town. A good starting point would be Paseo del Mar. By day, this sprawling seaside promenade (which struck me as Zamboanga’s version of Manila’s Baywalk) offers stunning vistas of the city’s awesome ...
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Quebec City
A Travel Blog entry by cabsvacations from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... , but the tails were maybe 2" wide by 3" long. The show Toxic Audio was good for maybe two songs, so we left and went to play cards until the food festival. The festival was held on the promenade...they had pasta, cheeses, desserts and ...
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Creative Quebec City
A Travel Blog entry by vine_hooligans from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... and we've probably stayed in 80+ hostels around the world by now. We walked a portion of the wall and the promenade along the river, enjoyed the live street performances in celebration of the city's birthday and also did the VivaCite Trail. This is a ...
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Our time in Melacca City
A Travel Blog entry by irenaharrison from Malacca City, Melaka State, Malaysia
... ventures we returned to the backpackers in time to go for afternoon tea with Mr. Teng, we walked along to a restaurant close to the promenade where we enjoyed Chinese tea and noodles, Mr. Teng was very kind and paid for our drinks and meal. He beckoned us ...
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Distrito Federal aka Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by dfericks from Mexico City, Mexico
Loving Mexico City! Andres and I are staying at the Mision Hotel Zona Rosa. We walk to a promenade with restaurants, shops, nightclubs, etc. Further, on Reforma Blvd., there are protests in support of Andres Lopez Obrador´s appeal for a recount. ...
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Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City
A Travel Blog entry by rossandshavania from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... able to enjoy their beach without the hoards. It seems like it's pretty common for families to do public aerobics on the promenade in the morning and go for swims in the early evening before dinner. We went slightly light on the cultural activities ...
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New York
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from New York City, New York, United States
... , which I did. The view is beautiful – the whole of Manhattan is spread out in front of you. The houses along the Promenade are mostly three to four storey terraces with gardens, all of which look sensational. Took a few photos of the city and the ...
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Day 8: Lower Manhattan Walk-a-Thon
A Travel Blog entry by dubnation from New York City, New York, United States
... Brooklyn Heights. Walking a block from the restaurant we entered into the Brooklyn Bridge Pier 1 Park which featured a waterfront promenade, a playground and terrific views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan skyline on the other side of the river. ...
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Ho Chi Minh, ville trépidante
A Travel Blog entry by lagacel from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... , crevettes à la vapeur, crêpes fourrées de fruits de mer, riz, soupe et fruits frais. Nous nous régalons. La promenade en sampan (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCNLlH0Nvi4&feature=youtu.be) est sans contredit le moment marquant de la journée ...
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I wanna be a part of it...New York, New York!
A Travel Blog entry by lisa-phin from New York City, New York, United States
... dating back to 1200BC. By the end of this we were museum-ed out and escaped to Central Park where we walked the main promenade back to 57th street. I am totally in love with Central Park – such a great place – the row boats, the little lakes ...
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New York, New York
A Travel Blog entry by pauloandab from New York City, New York, United States
... Middle Eastern restaurant again for dinner, and then went home grabbed my camera gear and tripod and headed down to the Brooklyn Promenade. This is the boardwalk that you see in almost every New York movie, that has the view of downtown Manhattan and the ...
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New York, New York .........
A Travel Blog entry by 50odd from New York City, New York, United States
... part of town was indeed old and Victorian-looking, wooden houses with porches and rocking chairs strategically placed. The beach and promenade area reminded me of Weston Super Mare all that was missing were the Kiss Me Quick Hats and large, waddling ...
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New York, New York
A Travel Blog entry by 3reds from New York City, New York, United States
... , only covered 1/3 of the park, but managed to see the major sights including the Friends fountain and The Mall (the long promenade of the park often seen in movies and tv shows). On Sunday, we visited Shiloh Baptist Church in Harlem for a ...
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Little France
A Travel Blog entry by missmizon from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... inside the walls. It's a ridiculously large building and you see it from pretty much the whole city. In front of the hotel is a large wooden promenade which overlooks the St Lawrence river. It would have been a really nice view out across ...
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In the heart of Québec.. and my French still sucks
A Travel Blog entry by kilgiraffe from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
... church, before heading to see le Chateau Frontenac and the cable car type thing down the cliff to the river promenade. Le Chateau is actually a very very exclusive hotel, but is so in-your-face that it's a symbol of the city. It's styled similarly to the ...
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The Promenade, Salthill, Galway, County Galway, Western Ireland, Ireland
Awarded best 4* hotel in Ireland 2005, the hotel has all the advantages of a city centre location while being situated overlooking the famous Galway Bay and Salthill Beach which was awarded the coveted Blue Flag. Facilities include fully equipped ...
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