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katatia says:
Lipót is a settlement situated in the north-eastern part of Transdanubia, in the heart of Szigetköz. It is an individual township in the vicinity of river Danube. It is located 18 km to the east of Mosonmagyaróvár, 28 km to the west of Győr. at a 30 km distance from the austrian border and 36 k…
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Average priced "Thing To Do" in Europe
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Koralifix says:
The Aqua Mundo is an enormous, beautifully arranged swimming bath that’s full of countless fun slides, whirlpools and splash pads. This fantastic place is situated in each Center Parc in a couple of Western European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain and The Netherlands).
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Sunrise5 says:
Széchenyi are one of the famous baroque baths in Budapest. My friends and me went there on the last day of my stay in the evening.
The baths have three main pools, which are located outside: A warm pool with a bubble bath in the middle and something like a tunnel around this bath with a funny dr…
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portia says:
Ever since reading Fio's review about this place I have been intrigued. It looked so beautiful. Now that I have been there, I am not disappointed! Definitely the best way to enjoy a hot springs bath in Japan. We got lucky and they had snow on the ground, which really added to the atmosphere. The hot…
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AtlantaBelle says:
I am not kidding; this is by far the best and most accommodating place to book a tour in London, England. You can book a city tour of London itself or go out to the Cotswolds and Bath (to see Stonehenge). There are so many options to choose from that there is no way I could list them all here. Do…
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superfat says:
Do not take shower in YH, that's really terrible
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five11d says:
If you have never been to the thriving metropolis called Monkton Farleigh, well the King’s Arms Gastropub is one hell of a good reason to visit. Seemingly in the middle of nowhere, Monkton Farleigh is just outside of Bath on the road between Bathford and Bradford. Get on that road, look for the si…
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Tiffatron says:
I mention the bathtub because for anyone who's stayed in tokyo before... this is a luxury! not all hotels have a bathtub, especially if you're staying in more budget accom (most people that want to soak go and use sento or public baths) - but i found after a long day sight seeing the bathtub in my r…
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summerrocks says:
I hunted high and low for a nice place to stay at short notice in Bath. I looked here at this Bath Hotels website, but had no joy and was about to give up when a hotelier I spoke to suggest I try St Leonards guest house. So I called them and they had a vacancy. It is the most gorgeous look…
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unfettered says:
If you're in Bath for only one night and want a cheap place to place, this is it. Hotels in Bath can be pretty pricey and limited and the few other hostels required at least min two night stay. The first receptionist I met wasn't helpful or friendly but overall the other staff were great. The place …
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jhoc says:
Pulteney Bridge is just on the outskirts of the city centre and spans the river Avon. The bridge is short as you'll see from the photos, but is unique in that there are shops built into it that are still open today.
There is a map shop selling antiques half way down it. If you're into maps and …
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mswim says:
Words cannot express the beauty that is Bath, England. Each year there is a competition within the country to find the most beautiful town, Bath is no longer allowed to enter this competition as it always wins. As soon as I laid eyes on the town, I understood why.
Bath is home to the only natur…
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