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London Bridge is... not very impressive looking!
A Travel Blog entry by richardandkate from London, England, United Kingdom
... ) was not a lot better. Definitely the worst yet. Luckily for us the theatre was literally around the corner (on a junction of the Seven Dials in Piccadilly) so we didn't get lost. The show was great, just as I'd expected. I've always enjoyed the tunes of ...
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Somethings only happen on holidays...
A Travel Blog entry by croucher from London, England, United Kingdom
... to Covent Garden, then wandered around for a while. On my wanderings I managed to find Leicester Square, Piccadilly, Trafalgar Square, the Seven Dials (which is good for shopping) and also China Town. One of the reasons why ...
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UK
A Travel Blog entry by karencc from London, United Kingdom
... the city at 10:00 p.m. Highlights of the week: - visit with Ricci, a jewelry designer and shop owner in Seven Dials, discussing business, London real estate, celebrity sightings and our passion for the work and brilliance of Ricky Gervais - ...
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Revised: Letter to Parents of Hogwarts Students
A Travel Blog entry by selenapan9 from London, England, United Kingdom
... I had my little epiphany, this is where I will start. Neal's Yard is a courtyard off Short's Gardens and near "Seven Dials" in Covent Garden. The courtyard itself is filled with benches set up around potted trees. The storefronts ...
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England and Scotland
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from London, United Kingdom
... 's doing, I assured myself, and put aside my doubts. We drew closer and closer to Glasgow without spotting a single B&B or hotel. I couldn't stand the tension and abandoned my faith in our navigation system. We ignored Helen's monotone orders and headed ...
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Southern Peru
A Travel Blog entry by sarzmc from Puno, Peru
... back to Ollantaytambo’s main square and stocked up on snack and drink supplies for the Inca Trail, before finding our hotel. It was a quiet night for everyone in preparation for the days ahead. Unfortunately Mhari, one of the Scottish girls, had ...
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Kota Kinabulu to Kinabulu National Park
A Travel Blog entry by mikedecent from Kinabulu National Park, Malaysia
... were escorted back to the coach station to pay the driver and collect our bags (wouldn't happen in England). We checked into a hotel in the middle of town, paid a quick visit to an internet cafe where Hannah's computer crashed - her computer crashes ...
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A Walk Through Three Lanes & Around West Lake
A Travel Blog entry by eddakath from Fuzhou, Fujian, China
... buildings, which is a rarity in modern Chinese cities. This area is known as Sanfang Qixiang, literally, ''three lanes and seven alleys'' a critical symbol of Fuzhou as a historic city. The district was first shaped in the late Western Jin Dynasty and ...
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Saturday marketing
A Travel Blog entry by peyton from Ravenscar, England, United Kingdom
... wrecks at Whitby in a furious storm. I look out the window at a clear sky filled with stars and find the Pleiades standing just above the crest of the hill; the seven sisters, companions to Artemis, teachers of Bacchus, and friendly faces from ...
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Home Sweet Home (Sort of)
A Travel Blog entry by andymo99 from Galapagos, Ecuador
... we enjoyed a complimentary breakfast in the club lounge. Then we were to be collected by the tour agency at 930am from the hotel, and brought with some Italian guests to the airport. We were given our boarding passes and some cruise documents by the tour ...
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Bucharest
A Travel Blog entry by brad_and_mel from Bucharest, Romania
... . "Seven minutes!" he gasps. "Did you get all you the information she had?", Mel asks. Bahl shakes his head - "Seven minutes!". Before we begin writing down our statements Bahl informs us about the 'translators fee' that he must collect from ...
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Caracas to Rio
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from Caracas, Venezuela
... ! I had been up and travelling for well over 18 hours and was naturally very tired and hungry. I produced my prepaid hotel voucher and with a broad smile gave it to the expectant receptionist only to be told "sorry madam we don´t have any ...
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CHAPTER 8 - ITALY, GREECE AND TURKEY
A Travel Blog entry by barneyandpier from Istanbul, Turkey
... on the cliffs, overlooking the beaches below with wonderful buildings placed artistically throughout the cobbled streets. All newspapers at the hotel are commandeered and stuffed into our boots in the hope that they will be dry for tomorrow. June ...
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Buzzing around Bolivia
A Travel Blog entry by alanhalsall from La Paz, Rurrenbaque, Potosi and Uyuni, Bolivia
... apparent that Bolivia is extremely mineral rich with the landscape's variety of colours. There is even one mountain which contains seven distinctly different colours and Salvador Dali loved it so much he based one (or possibly more) of his paintings ...
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Fairytale Christmas in Prague
A Travel Blog entry by canaussie from Prague, Czech Republic
... the medieval era's interpretation of the universe. It's the most beautiful clock I've ever seen, a mixture of colours, numerals and dials overlapping each other, and on the hour, a skeleton rings a bell. It's not really as exciting as it ...
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The Secret Cock-garden
A Travel Blog entry by hjrlancaster from Bogota and Villa de Leyva, Colombia
... is almost three thousand metres above sea level, and it's eastern edge is jumbled up against the mountains. As a result our hotel was up a fairly impressive slope. Gene enthusiastically gunned his car up it, with the engine making noises like a Costeño ...
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Exploring the tiny cobblestone streets of Prague
A Travel Blog entry by annepaul from Staré Město, Prague, Hlavní Mesto Praha, Czech Republic
... of cobble stone streets and lanes for about 5 minutes until we arrived at our Pension which is like a combination of a small hotel and a B&B. The Pension U Lilie stands on a little cobblestone narrow street. As we entered we felt like we ...
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