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London
A Travel Blog entry by dreamkeepr18 from London, United Kingdom
... Victorian style housing that ran the length of the street. Norfolk Square Garden provided a nice respite in the dirty, busy city. St. David's Hotel was very nice; my room was up some back stairs on the first floor. I had a single with a ...
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London Encore: Wimbo Saves the Day
A Travel Blog entry by oliviar22 from London, United Kingdom
... it is in Ireland thats for sure. Were happy with our hotel - booked through www.tripadvisor.com which gives reviews about hotels/attractions etc. basically you name it they've got it on there - can also book cheap deals through their site as well ...
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I Forgot to Tell You about the Stairs...
A Travel Blog entry by kenandkel from London, United Kingdom
Our room number at St. David's is 403. That's not to say it's on the fourth floor; the British call it Ground level instead of first floor, first instead of second..... fifth instead of fourth. Oh, and there's no elevator ("lift," that is). Oh, I also ...
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Wait, wait, how do we find the TUBE???
A Travel Blog entry by kenandkel from London, United Kingdom
We made it! The flight was super long, obviously, and our plan for sleeping and not sleeping at specific times to get ready for the crazy 8-hour time change didn't exactly work. We got through the airport, passport processing, and customs very quickly, ...
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A winter week in Wales
A Travel Blog entry by everardt from Llandudno, Wales, United Kingdom
... feeder pipes to the refrigerators had frozen - in other words it was too cold to make ice-cream! I arrived that night at St David's (Patron saint of Wales, Ty-Dewwi in Welsh) on the westernmost point in Wales. With only around 2,000 inhabitants it ...
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Florence to Venice
A Travel Blog entry by mmbcross from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... largest Christian church, so we now have the dubious honour of having visited the four largest churches in Christendom, St. Peter's, Rome ; St. Paul 's, London ; The Cathedral, Seville ; and now Il Duomo, Florence . Across from the ...
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MONTECATINI–FLORENCE–SORRENTO
A Travel Blog entry by keithfairbank from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... was a 7 minute walk to the massive Duomo which is the third biggest cathedral after St Peter’s in Rome and St Paul’s in London. We then walked another 7 minutes to the Vechio Palace which was the first home of the Medici family the ...
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Family get together and wedding celebration
A Travel Blog entry by lyncraven from Singapore, Singapore
... ;, this is a larger version of the London Eye. It takes riders up to 165m slowly, in pool capsules similar to London’s. Its construction has been very well thought out, like most things in Singapore, sitting across a 2-level complex of shops, ...
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Episode 32
A Travel Blog entry by overlandlyn2010 from Konya, Konya, Turkey
... met up Patrick a couch surfing host we had arranged to stay with for a couple of night. Patrick speaks excellent English with a London accent. His mother is Irish and his father Greek and he spent some of his childhood in London. We walked around ...
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A destination is not a place but a way of seeing
A Travel Blog entry by sorbus from Nuweiba, Red Sea and Sinai, Egypt
... a long beach, part sand, part coral reefs where donkeys, goats and camels wander at will. All along the beach are little hotels and camp sites; the latter being collections of slightly ramshackle huts, built of palm leaves , wood or brick plus, maybe, a ...
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Needle in a Haystack! Overwhelming...
A Travel Blog entry by rob-danielle from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... Tokyo station I was blown away, the size of the station was astonishing, they had train stations which were connected to hotels which were connected to shopping malls which were connected to the underground which were connected to more shopping malls, the ...
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Backpacker Mumbai
A Travel Blog entry by bhavish from Colaba, Mahārāshtra, India
... My cousin from S.Africa had booked a flight to meet me for Christmas and New years in Goa and Mumbai so I spent a while looking for hotels/trains. Colaba is pretty full of tourists and people trying to make a buck of them. I was asked about 4 times in one ...
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Ghost Town
A Travel Blog entry by claude_and_iain from Leipzig, Germany
... while she made her choice: with this in mind you will understand that a tally is being kept of who selects the truly abominable hotels and indigestible restaurants, all in good fun. But this seems to be a point not worth scoring. I no longer want to win, ...
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The end (of this part)
A Travel Blog entry by tokyo_cate from Amsterdamn, Netherlands
... is the poem. Mega European - 18 countries in 7 weeks Fun laughter and adventure is what we seek. An early start out of London Destination France - a great day one. A night tour of oiu oiu gay Paris The lights, the sounds, it was oh so ...
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Southern African Stories - Malawi, Zambia, Zim
A Travel Blog entry by combieandsarah from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
... lofty status after trading a pair of Big Dave's unbranded sneakers for an African drum. Just mention the (fictitious) David Beckham store in New Bond St in London and all sorts of doors will open for you in Africa. In terms of cultural insights, truck ...
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Venice (a summary of Italy)
A Travel Blog entry by jklassen from Venice, Italy
... -dig for the few days when we were there. With that came thousands of tourists and visitors to the city, so pretty much all the hotels and hostels were booked solid, but we still managed to find a hostel close to the station for 3 nights. We spent the ...
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Halkin London
5 Halkin St., Belgravia, London, England, United Kingdom
... nicely. I would stay there again. I give it 5 stars and it goes on the shortlist of my 4 favourite boutique hotels in London (the other 3 being Sydney House, the Zetter and Threadneedles). So calm, so cool, so stylish, so relaxing. from ...
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St. David's Hotels London
14-20 Norfolk Square, Paddington, London, England, United Kingdom
... and for the price the location, hospitality and breakfasts more then made up for it. Great staff, Family room from pbv5 St. David's Hotel has a wonderful staff and great English breakfast. We had a family room for 5 which is hard to ...
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