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A Travel Blog entry by leesneed from Florida City, Florida, United States
... of touristy things to do that we pretty much didn't do. The next day we were up early and caught the ferry to Dry Tortugas NP. The Garden Key in the NP is the site of Fort Jefferson, built over several decades, off and on, in the mid 1800's. It is about ...
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The long drive towards home
A Travel Blog entry by sciencefun from Iowa City, Iowa, United States
... Colorado and this trip he has gotten skinny. We drove another hour or so and made it to Iowa City. We stayed at the Travelodge. I thought it was quite nice for being the cheapest hotel around. I submitted a grad school assignment ...
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Benjamin Franklin, Rocky and a quick trip to NYC!
A Travel Blog entry by jo_and_peter from New York City, New York, United States
I slept well last night and I think Jo did too. Our travelodge room was like Ceaser's palace compared to some of the dives we've stayed in. We checked out bang on 11 o'clock, left our bags at the hotel and ventured out into downtown Philadelphia. 5 ...
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Holy crap!!! What a city!
A Travel Blog entry by akadventure from London, England, United Kingdom
... our flight once again!). Ali came alive.....I think she really likes big bustling cities! We found our way to the travelodge and then went out for a meal then a couple of drinks. It was warmer than Ireland but still very overcast and ...
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A whole new kind of St. Patrick's day!
A Travel Blog entry by abauerly from Dublin, Ireland
... benches that morning all over the park and just stared at the fountain or flower arrangement in front of me, there was even a rock garden (I believe that is also called a "Zen Garden") I could have stayed there for the rest of the day just hoping ...
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I love London--continued
A Travel Blog entry by kolinski.alison from London, England, United Kingdom
... for a few drinks at a pub nearby which David knew of. Jamie, Scott, and David ordered their beers outside at the beer garden...but being me, I have to be different than the group...so I went into the bar and downstairs because I could hear a live ...
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London - Day 9: "Will We Go 'Round in Circles?"
A Travel Blog entry by jonesinmybones from London, England, United Kingdom
... until 10am. The bus ride takes about an hour. So, we actually had the opportunity to eat a proper breakfast today at the Travelodge. I’m still not sure what time the restaurant opened, but we arrived around 7:45am and it was bustling. The dining ...
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London-Day 8: "Sunshine, Rain, Laughter, and Pain"
A Travel Blog entry by jonesinmybones from London, England, United Kingdom
... all ready for bed. Maybe it was just that I was spent, but I have to mention again that the beds at the Travelodge were very comfortable. I slept through, never hearing a thing except the alarm clock the next morning. [1] ...
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California Dreamin'
A Travel Blog entry by nickandchels from San Luis Obispo, California, United States
... the luxury of a bed and television: amenities they knew they would not have over the next couple of nights. The wonderful Travelodge beds gave them great rest, and they were up early enough to return to Avila Beach for a shore stroll to take in ...
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London - Day 10: "How Not to See Stonehenge, Salis
A Travel Blog entry by jonesinmybones from London, England, United Kingdom
... quick to eat (I don’t even remember what it was, so it must not have been that great…) and headed back to the Travelodge to shower and rest. This would have been a good time to visit the London Eye since it was a nice evening, but we were too ...
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Honeymoon 2.0
A Travel Blog entry by suzieandandrew from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... nice people in) for drinks and dinner - The Winery by Gazebo in Surrey Hills. Recommended Chinatown place - the Regal. Acommodation - we stayed in Travelodge which was perfectly fine but if going outside the NYE price hike period you may find better. ...
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Windy Wellington
A Travel Blog entry by micktaylor from Wellington, North Island, New Zealand
... very smooth until we lost height to land and then we were buffeted about by the Wellington Winds! I am staying at the Wellington Travelodge which is nice and modern and a bit more up market than our Travelodges! The internet connection is pricey at ...
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Fancy London and its unforging forecast!
A Travel Blog entry by worlledge from Brentwood, England, United Kingdom
... . We eventually reached North London, having missed the awful riots we had seen on the news, and finally reached our Brentwood Travelodge - usual standard room just with a different view out of the window. As we were soaked through I have found an ...
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The Tate, and some bikes from our Holland stay
A Travel Blog entry by d-ashworths from London, England, United Kingdom
... http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/duveenscommissionseries/fionabanner2010/default.shtm We had a great meal at Tuttons in Covent Garden on Thursday night. We recommend its great atmosphere and excellent food. That's where we were staying, in ...
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Around and About in Sydney
A Travel Blog entry by canningt from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... and shortly after Wayne and Ann arrived. They walked from Darling Harbour 3-1/2 hours up through The Domain and the Botanical Garden visiting Mrs. MacQuarrie as well. Then they went to Circular Quay and took a ferry up ...
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A day around Oxford
A Travel Blog entry by markandnoma2009 from Oxford, England, United Kingdom
... site and it is easy to see why. The grounds surrounding the palace were magnificent (a massive river / lake, fragrant rose garden, sweeping greens etc). And that is just the outside! We had a tour of the inside and learnt ...
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On my own today......
A Travel Blog entry by sshmalone from London, England, United Kingdom
... boring, as they keep re-taking the same shot over and over again. So back to my original destination, I found my way to Covent Garden. I was quite surprised how small it was. It is kind of like The Forks, but surprisingly quite a bit smaller. There were ...
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Off to Greenwich, mam...
A Travel Blog entry by sshmalone from Old Street, England, United Kingdom
... . We enjoyed a lovely lunch, and a wee bit of wine. After lunch we walked back to Lara`s home and sat in her back garden and visited for a while longer, and then said our goodbyes and made our way to the Queens House, located near Greenwich Park. ...
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King of the Parks
A Travel Blog entry by gaznat from Perth, Western Australia, Australia
... the same as Kings Park and we ended up getting off way too early!! This was destiny, as we found a great Belgian Beer Garden where we had Frittes and calamari with our favourite beers (Kriek and Hoegarden). Milly had a Fire Engine without the vodka. ...
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New Beginnings
A Travel Blog entry by pollies from Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
... car JP had arranged. We grabbed the first motel we could for the night and organised a studio apartment in the centre of the city for the rest of the week. We are both enthralled with Cambridge and can't wait to explore it further. We did a ...
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Travelodge Garden City Brisbane
18 MacGregor Street (Cnr Logan Road) Upper Mount, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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