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Visit of New York
A Travel Blog entry by oceanspirit from New York, New York, United States
Our hotel was awesome & although the breakfast was a little expensive, it was good & convenient. We stayed at the Tudor Hotel but the UN - midtown East. A great place to stay: we walked around & things were never too ...
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New York 2: still sunny
A Travel Blog entry by lauravanwaas from New York City, New York, United States
... of the tail-end of tropical storm Hannah or hurricane Ike. Yesterday was devoted to some very typical New York tourist attractions: the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Both predictably impressive. Then there was just ...
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New York - a city in the sun
A Travel Blog entry by lauravanwaas from New York City, New York, United States
... with that bright blue sky. And the tour guide was excellent, even if he did spend much of his time plugging his book (Unique New York, or something like that, in case you are wondering). Going up to the "Top of the Rock" - the observation deck at the ...
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New York, NY
A Travel Blog entry by santoshat60 from New York, New York, United States
1967/07/09 New York Hotel Tudor, NY.;Rockefeller Centre Flower Plaza - with RCA Building in background; Radio City Music Hall, Night view of Midtown Manhattan - view of RCA building, Chrysler Building and Empire State Building. UN HQ, 1. Rockefeller ...
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Sooooo good they named it twice
A Travel Blog entry by elrigster from New York City, New York, United States
... style raps, then playing a bongo section, then tacking the second drum kit but he seemed to take the most pleasure from shouting "jump New York city" every time he caught his breath in, to which the crowd duly replied. In fact i have never been in a ...
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Landing NYC
A Travel Blog entry by joerg.seidel from New York City, New York, United States
... landed punctually. Crossing the border no problem though the police officer was obviously not paid for speaking. Take the service in a Lincoln to the Tudor Hotel at the United Nations. Checking. Shower. Off to Time Square and have some Pizza. Jet lag ...
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I wanna wake up in the city that never sleeps...
A Travel Blog entry by 2enlacarretera from New York City, New York, United States
New York, New York. Una ciudad de la que uno nunca se cansa. Una ciudad en la que te quedas embobado mirando los edificios, la gente, las señales, las tiendas, los supermercados, la comida, la gráfica... Es una ciudad que estimula todos tus sentidos y ...
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A Great Day Out
A Travel Blog entry by tjfeldman1116 from Kew Gardens, United Kingdom
... to be equally special. But first, breakfast! Our nightly room rate included complimentary breakfast in the hotel's restaurant, Londinium - so called because Roman ruins were discovered when the hotel's foundations were being excavated. ...
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Contact Lens Hunts And Other Meanderings
A Travel Blog entry by escapetherace from East Cape, New Zealand
... friend from its walleted safe haven once more, just as it was recovering from an attempted homicide at the hands of New York's cut-throat hotel business. Our quivering wreck of a credit card was swiped with no mercy once again, reeling from its misuse ...
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The Arrival
A Travel Blog entry by kevscott11385 from Luxor, Nile River Valley, Egypt
... Luxor are the tower blocks outside of town. According to my guide this is where the Nubians (black Egyptians) live. Reminds you of New York or Glasgow in a way. Having said that, the donkeys and horse and carts being driven down dusty roads by kids in ...
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Day 64 - Rain and Shopping!!
A Travel Blog entry by thesullivans from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... a fortune and unfortunately we are fast running out of room. Anyone got any ideas?? We can’t believe we will be in New York City tomorrow afternoon. Max is so excited. lHe has wanted to go to New York ever since he saw the movie ...
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Karen & Keith Do London
A Travel Blog entry by brooki from London, England, United Kingdom
... . That evening I went with the theatre class to a play called The Big Fellah at the Lyric Hammersmith. This was about the IRA in New York from the early 70s to 2001 and it was very well done: a mix of black comedy and some intense, violent moments, ...
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Minding the Gap: An American in London
A Travel Blog entry by wanderwoman2010 from London, England, United Kingdom
... in our polite and welcoming approach, that we are not in fact, loud, brash, naive (hmm...) We even sang hymns, New York, New York and Kids in America. What a nice welcome from what he calls "haughty" Brits! Next week’s highlight was ...
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On to Derry and the Troubles.
A Travel Blog entry by kupdegra from Derry, United Kingdom
... Places - highlights John Dunlap, the printer of the American Declaration of Independence.,John Joseph Hughes, 1st Catholic Archbishop in New York, Margartet Gafney Haughery 1st monument to a women in America (New Orleans) Many Young - convict. Failure ...
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From Chiang Mai to Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by joyceanddave from Singapore, Singapore
... style we went for a walk but it took an untraditional 3 days and 2 nights. We were with guide Dang and 2 girls from New York, Hannah and Lily aged 22 and 23 respectively. Dang was suffering from the effects of the night before but still managed to ...
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Cameron Highlands
A Travel Blog entry by everywhere from Hat Yai to the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
... to travel through the terror zone!!!!!!! Thank God the Calgary Police Service provided me with international terrorism training in New York City and in Britain so I am able to assess risk........hmmmm.........seems like, if we had been ...
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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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Perth, Freemantle, Swan River WInery, Wave Rock
A Travel Blog entry by skcoll from Perth, Australia
... shopping district for a couple of supplies - starting with London Court. London Court is a small street/arcade decked out in mock Tudor with an equally odd assortment of touristy shops. They even had a shop where you could buy products from home if you ...
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Crowne Plaza At The United Nations New York City
304 E 42nd St, New York City, New York, United States
... hotel because I was busy exploring the Big Apple. Enjoyed my stay at this hotel and will certainly pick this hotel for future trips to New York! Close to UN, a nice little hotel well kept from anonymous A little bit out of the way, near ...
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The Red Coach Inn Hotel Niagara Falls
Two Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York, United States
... there time and time again. Best lunch we ever had from anonymous We just got home from a business/pleasure trip to Upper New York State. On our way home we stayed two nights at Niagara Falls. Walking back to our hotel after looking at ...
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