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IOANNIS Restaurant - Royal Olympic Hotel
A Travel Blog entry by greekcypriot from Athens, Attica, Greece
... birthday at one of the most elegant Roof Gardens of Athens. The Ioannis Restaurant is on the highest spot of the Royal Olympic Hotel where we are staying. The highlight of this Roof Garden is the amazing view of the Acropolis footlight making it standing ...
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The Royal Olympic Athens hotel -Interior
A Travel Blog entry by greekcypriot from Athens, Attica, Greece
Elegance, Style, Glamour and Luxury! The beautiful and luxurious hotel we are staying is just stunning that a few minutes after I take the photos in our room I am out to see everything. It is unbelievably beautiful with breathtaking views of the area ...
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The Athenian Panorama room
A Travel Blog entry by greekcypriot from Athens, Attica, Greece
... . The photos are from our room. ############ The Ultimate of Discreet Luxury! We spent two unforgettable nights at the Royal Olympic Hotel when in Athens celebrating my birthday. The location is more than perfect away from the centre where the protests ...
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Athens!
A Travel Blog entry by annalisamurray from Athens, Attica, Greece
... for one final night in another fancy pants place, again per Murray’s work entitlement! Our room at the five-star Royal Olympic Hotel was great, and we had our own balcony with views of local Athens in the distance and the hotel pool below ...
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The China Town Restaurant in Athens for Lunch
A Travel Blog entry by greekcypriot from Athens, Attica, Greece
... Athens for my birthday, and we are to spend one day at our apartment at the Lycabettus Hill and 2 nights at the beautiful Royal Olympic Hotel opposite the Temple of Zeus. We firstly go to see the kids and spend some time with them reading and playing and ...
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A honeymoon fit for royalty
A Travel Blog entry by laura.gamble from Royal Tunbridge Wells, England, United Kingdom
... for a few days. On hindsight it was a brilliant idea! Nick, who could make researching for places to stay on the internet an Olympic sport, had found us a wonderful B&B behind a pub. All looking a little tired and slightly - only slightly - less glam, ...
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Those Protestors Aren't Mad At You. Go On Ahead!
A Travel Blog entry by mikvs from Athens, Greece
... then continued on to the Key Tours office. From Amalias, we turned left onto Diakou. We turned right after we walked past the Royal Olympic Hotel. Sure enough, the office was there. We showed our tickets to a clerk. He said to be back at 2:15 to board ...
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Jardin bontanique de Montreal and Mount Royal area
A Travel Blog entry by ruthperelstein from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
... and could understand them when the conductor pronounced the names of the stations. Walking up to the gardens we saw the Olympic stadium. It is quite a spectacular building. The gardens had tulips and azaleas blooming but not much else. It is ...
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Olympic City
A Travel Blog entry by tomandscherie from Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
... ; This would have to be one of the most beautiful olympic venues, especially being so close to the centre of town. The olympic village area was quite controversial as it was in an undesirable area of town and many people were moved out of the ...
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Lunenberg, Halifax & Annapolis Royal for starters!
A Travel Blog entry by glo_and_richard from Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, Canada
... farmers market where you can purchase vegetables, fresh fish and crafts, or order a fresh crepe or Chinese food. The Prince Royal hotel was a perfect location to enjoy the sites. Located just below the Citadel, an 1826 fort, it was close to ...
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Tuk Tuk racing an olympic sport?
A Travel Blog entry by traybird2 from Bangkok, Thailand
... of development over the years. The Grand Palace is one of the main attractions so we spent the following day there. It was a former royal residence so of course we had to visit. The easiest way to get there is by boat taxi so we headed to the ...
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Tuk Tuk racing an olympic sport?
A Travel Blog entry by traybird from Bangkok, Thailand
... of development over the years. The Grand Palace is one of the main attractions so we spent the following day there. It was a former royal residence so of course we had to visit. The easiest way to get there is by boat taxi so we headed to the ...
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Holed up in a hotel that seems too fancy
A Travel Blog entry by traveese from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
... gorgeous and lovely, especially in early fall. We walked all over the city, so much so that we actually walked to the Olympic Stadium, which is really far out of town. We climbed Mount Royal which overlooks the city, shopped, saw some great ...
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Contiki Camping adventures
A Travel Blog entry by eva-morgan from London, United Kingdom
... told! August 5th: Head to the Royal National Hotel to meet up with my Contiki group. August 6th: Depart the Royal National Hotel aboard a bus with 47 complete strangers... and end up sitting in between 2 Melbourne people anyway...Shaun and ...
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London Is Calling........
A Travel Blog entry by shane_penney from London, England, United Kingdom
... 3 hours. However, once we got to our stop at Russell Square, our hotel was only 2 blocks away. We stayed at the Royal National hotel, which is one of the biggest in Europe. It's a short subway ride away from the sights, comparatively cheap, nice and ...
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London through France to Oktoberfest
A Travel Blog entry by aaronfenske from Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Today I meet up with the contiki group at the royal national hotel. I got up at 8:30 and showered then packed all my stuff and checked out. Luckily I could lock up my bags until 1pm and walk around. The weather was great again today ...
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Exploring South Australia
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
... probably hasn't changed a lot. Check out the main street, taking photos of the imposing Council Chambers and the typically large Royal Mail Hotel, with a long second storey verandah around the corner, and cast iron posts. Leaving town, we get a photo of a ...
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The Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens
A Travel Blog entry by greekcypriot from Athens, Attica, Greece
... stands very near the Temple next to one of the busiest streets with heavy traffic. It is the street leading to Syntagma. During the Olympic Games the Arch was cleaned but I notice the change in colour again after all these years. As I walk pass it I ...
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Seeped in history
A Travel Blog entry by lynandsteve from Athens, Attica, Greece
... all stops within a 10 minute walk to our hotel!!). But a mind stretching morning all the same. Quick trip around town to see Olympic stadium and village; past the temple of Zeus; gardens and Hadrian arch then onto the Acroplis museum. So glad we did that ...
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Royal Olympic Athens
Athanasiou Diakou 28-32, Athens, Attica, Greece
... the beaten path sites of Athens. Perfect Place To Stay! from anonymous With it's view of Hadrien's Arch, the Royal Olympic Hotel offers the most spacious of hotel rooms and pleasant service. I've been to seven hotels on the mainland and ...
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