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The Good The Bad And The Ugly
A Travel Blog entry by shelleyandpaula from Kings court/Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... , down we struggled with our cases.( Little did we know we"d have three times as many stairs later at The Fleet St Hotel) We saw the Georgian House and loved it. Our guide was Adam and he was great we learnt so much and he gallantly helped us ...
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back to London, tracing Lindley roots
A Travel Blog entry by lroff from London, United Kingdom
... to London by the very convenient Oxford bus (runs about every 20 minutes) and settled in to the rather grotty but cheap Exhibition Court Hotel 4 in Earls' Court, It is a B & B with my room 5 floors up - I think I counted 65 steps. And it is still ...
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So, This Is How The Rich Live
A Travel Blog entry by mikvs from London, England, United Kingdom
... the "full fry" (as I call it). After I had ordered it, I was made aware of the fact that the Garden Court Hotel also serves a fruit and yogurt breakfast for us "health conscious" Americans. While my California instincts were telling me to change my ...
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Once Again, London....
A Travel Blog entry by mikvs from London, England, United Kingdom
... Heathrow. We got to Paddington right on schedule. After a quick taxi ride, we arrived at our hotel, the Garden Court Hotel in Bayswater. I'd read that Bayswater was a slightly seedy part of London, particularly west of Queensway. I ...
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England and Scotland
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from London, United Kingdom
... have been a detective, had some idea and pointed us in what he hoped was the right direction. We eventually found The Georgian House Hotel and I was extremely embarrassed to realize that it was only two blocks from the station. Our room wasn't ready so ...
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Melbourne - Elegant Enclave (marche # 7)
A Travel Blog entry by carolleturcotte from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... comprendre… Donc, après avoir traversé la rue, on indique sur le plan un ancien bureau de poste de 1920, et Georgian Court, série d’appartements construits en 1860 et qui ont abrité en 1865 Robert Russell, le premier arpenteur de Melbourne ...
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First morning in Canada
A Travel Blog entry by chrisandclaire from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
... nice and the beds really comfy and the tv several metres wide so not all was bad. After using everything complementary in the hotel room (and so smelling like mint from the mint themed toiletries) we set off. Headed into downtown Vancouver in search of ...
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Off to Whistler!
A Travel Blog entry by chrisandclaire from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
... a wee swim. After a long walk back through Downtown Vancouver we relaxed in the evening, with a meal of pizza and panini at the hotel bar (they even sold Canadian cider!) and a dip in the whirlpool spa after which we turned to jelly and went to bed. Now ...
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Vancouver - Day 29 & 30
A Travel Blog entry by dafair from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
... forward to. Our flight to Vancouver was very short (especially when we had to put our watches back an hour when we landed!!). Our hotel is great, very comfortable and clean, and in quite a central location. We went for a long walk in the afternoon, and ...
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Muggy Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by johnmyers2 from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... for lunch in Bairnsdale and yet again the Lonely Planet restaurant recommendation had closed. We chose a large pub (The Grand Terminus Hotel) near the railway station, fearing the worst, and we were agreeably surprised (not for the first time) by the ...
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Wine - Lifeblood of Georgia
A Travel Blog entry by gsella from Sighnaghi, Georgia
... of fresh food, made us even hungrier than we really were. Vegetables, cheese, fresh bread, home-made plum confiture, badrijiani (traditional Georgian dish made of eggplants filled with nuts and spices) and - the crowning glory - home-made red wine. We ...
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The story of stones, baths, trains and bridges.
A Travel Blog entry by leena_loxa from Bath, England, United Kingdom
... in Bath were originally built by the Romans and after the Romans left Britain they were pretty much forgotten about, until in Georgian times they were rediscovered. An attempt was made to recreate the hot springs using the Georgian image of what the ...
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The A12 to London
A Travel Blog entry by d-ashworths from London, England, United Kingdom
... locked on and won't need to move them until we head out of town on Friday. The Oxford is on a street of Georgian townhouses converted to hotels and apartments - typical of this area of London. Fab looking streets, great architecture,very vibrant. Earl's ...
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Did somebody say Guinness?
A Travel Blog entry by chronometers from Dublin, Ireland
... meal or split meals between us. One day we had afternoon tea at The Shelbourne, a beautiful old Georgian mansion that has been turned into a lovely hotel. In addition to food and beer, Dublin has a great literary tradition. At Dublin Castle, where ...
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Speelunking for Christ
A Travel Blog entry by peyton from Kiev, Ukraine
... and an absolutely stunning dish of "rabbit rolls" stuffed with rabbit liver in a rasberry sauce, washed down with more red Georgian wine. Evesdropped on the next table where two businessmen from Belgium were making a deal with a strapping, black-suited, ...
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Day 6: Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by angiekayaks from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... us by bus around the city and showed us many of the principal sights of interest. Our tour went through the Georgian Town Houses, Fitzwilliam Square, Marian Square, the Oscar Wylde statue, the National Gallery, Leinster House, the Natural History Museum, ...
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DragonCon, Sunday (Nathan)
A Travel Blog entry by nateandglenn from Atlanta, Georgia, United States
... tentacles are erogenous zones. Yawn. When it became clear Sierra and Glennica weren't showing up, I left, got a few pictures on the way out, and took a train back to the hotel. I had a nice turkey dinner at the diner, and got some more badly-needed sleep. ...
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& Now For Something Completely Different - Plants!
A Travel Blog entry by goldbergsapair from Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
... to where we were going. Then all of the sudden, the tunnel opened up on the lawn facing a great, brick Georgian Home, Deans Court. We walked up to the front door and were welcomed in by the Baron and Baroness William & Allison ...
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London - Day 9: "Will We Go 'Round in Circles?"
A Travel Blog entry by jonesinmybones from London, England, United Kingdom
... are the kitchens, Henry VIII’s state apartments, the King’s state apartments, the Queen’s state apartments, the Georgian rooms, Young Henry VIII exhibition, and Mantegna’s Triumphs of Caesar. It doesn’t sound like a lot in ...
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Georgian Court Hotel Vancouver
773 Beatty St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
... 5 or 6 small blocks from the hub of retail activity. Very good value, in an absolutely beautiful city. Loved the Georgian Court Hotel from msc0811 I stayed at the Georgian Court Hotel last weekend and was very impressed. I chose the ...
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Georgian Court Hotel Brussels
38, Boulevard de Waterloo, Brussels, Belgium
... canapes in the evening was superb and the staff couldnt do enough for you (though the staff were wonderful throughout the hotel). I have stayed at Hilton's all over the world and this definitely ranks as the best I have been to. Generally OK ...
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