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tags / great view
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sarah_82 says:
Venice's most commanding landmark, the Campanile di San Marco, stands just opposite St. Mark's Basilica. The bell-tower of the basilica is the tallest building in Venice, at 99 metres(325 feet), and happily is open to the public who can enjoy the superb views over the city.
The campanile assume…
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voordax says:
I live in Seattle and I absolutely love Daniels. There are three locations, but I am specifically talking about the Leschi location. Personally I feel neither of the other two locations are as good. Leschi is a somewhat difficult place to locate for a non-local and probably for several locals as …
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derekbilldaly says:
This hostel has quite possibly one of the best views in town of the volcano from your room or at least to its gardens, pool and bar area.
The staff are very friendly and helpful. The hostle is owned by the same people who own Pangea so this does not come by surprise nor do the orthopedic mattres…
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L_L_Travel says:
Nick's is a popular place to eat in Mcleod and that is apparent from the first step inside! There are always people eating there......
By this time in our trip we were craving some of our favorite dishes from home, so we proceeded to order (over the course of a couple days, not all at once!) the …
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Sweetski says:
What can I say about this restaurant? A much better question would be: What can’t I say about it? For one thing, it isn’t a restaurant. Well it is, but it is so much more. It also is a bar, a jazz-lounge, a mini pub, a brasserie (lunchroom) and a place to hang out on the terrace. It is a place w…
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Quest says:
This is Budapest's Cathedral. It was completed in 1905. It's quite dark inside, but still worth checking out. But the main atraction is on the top of the dome.
It costs 500 HUF pr. adult and 400 HUF pr. child.
You can take the lift up, but I recommend walking all 146 steps to the top. You'll f…
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swisseagle says:
Lucerne is very old.. and in the old times, every city had to protect their self! Thatfor, Lucerne built the Musegg Wall. On the other side of the city, the Lake and the River "REUSS" did protect the city.
A part of the rampart walls built in 1386; the wall is still almost entirely intact. Three …
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sarah_82 says:
Most tourists visit the Eiffel Tower in daylight. That's reason enough to delay your climb until the late evening, when smaller crowds and shorter lines make an ascent more pleasant. But an even better reason is to enjoy the tower's nighttime ambience. There is something magical about visiting the E…
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Haselager says:
The Erasmus bridge (Erasmusbrug) is a cable stayed bridge across the Nieuwe Maas river, linking the northern and southern halves of the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands. It is designed by Ben van Berkel and completed in 1996. The 808 metre long bridge has a 139 metre-high asymmetrical pylon, earning t…
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venusgurl28 says:
Pleasant, old fashioned rooms located right across from the southern section of the beach. We got a room with a balcony with a gorgeous view on the Baltic sea and sand!!!
Downstairs, there is a restaurant and nearby a choice of more informal eateries along the pedestrian path that follows the shore…
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joana2pinto says:
Everything in that place is magic!!! In Palaphita we can see the moonlight and a beautiful and huge lagoon at the same time. Besides that the food tasty really good. And what to say abou the furniture made of wood? That’s a place for nature lovers and lovers!!!
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yadilitta says:
If you are in Quito, visiting the Basilica is a high MUST. Old Town is part of Quito sightseeing and you can't miss the 35m high Basel.
This huge Gothic church is huge! 150m long x 35m wide. It's located on a hill, northwest from the main square.
You can climb the towers and get an amazing vie…
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dts234 says:
I love this Hotel. When we got there we were immediatly whisked away to the 17th "executive level" floor for private check in. I guess traveling for work does has its privledges because we were treated like kings the entire time. The staff did there best to make sure we were comftrable. From Eng…
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wishcometrue says:
-We greatly enjoyed our stay at the Hilton. Stephanie at the front desk was very accommodating to any needs.
-The rooms are spacious. We had an Oceanfront King. The breeze waved into the room and made it feel like vacation. Falling asleep to the waves every night was perfect.
-Any request that w…
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Koralifix says:
This museum, located in the Thuringian town of Bad Frankenhausen, is absolutely special, no doubt!
Even the grumpiest sourpuss concerning art and history has to admit that this kind of presentation brings ancient impressions back to life pretty impressively!
The museum shows you the world’s l…
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yadilitta says:
This restaurant belongs to the Hotel El Paseo in Maracaibo.
The are specialised in international cuisine. The food is really tasty and the service is generally excellent. The staff is very helpful and friendly.
But the most outstanding of the place is the location/atmosphere by far. Well, this…
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Maui says:
This is a restaurant/lounge with a gorgeous view of the chicago skyline.
The Lounge is called The Signature Lounge on the 96th floor, and the Restaurant is the Signature Room on the 95th.
The best view is from the lady's bathroom, so sorry boys!
It gets pretty crowded and it's pretty expensi…
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ekthor says:
The latinamerican tower is one of the few places you can get to see Mexico City from a decent height. The tower is about 42 stories high and I think there is nothing at the moment except for the first and the top floors. Even if you won't get to capture much of the moment on camera, because the smog…
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CynneD says:
Paradise Hotel in Shangri-La: Very big lobby, kinda confusing to get around. I stayed in a deluxe twin room. The room was spacious and it had a large picture window with a ledge you can sit on and sip tea while you read a book. The bedsheets were clean. The bathroom was big but divided up in an unus…
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yadilitta says:
After sightseeing in Old Town, we went to Itchimbia sector in order to get a really nice view of the city.
This area is located on a hill and there are some restaurants and cafes over there. Shawn and me were there during my first visit to Ecuador, but the place we tried wasn't that good.
We w…
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maryal says:
This hostel was a great find - a quiet, lovely location on the lake, with clean rooms and bathrooms and a kitchen. Rooms were on the small side and a tight squeeze at times when both bunks were full, but it was perfectly adequate. There was one sheet provided (I'm not sure if they do blankets in t…
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cmwish says:
H and I were hungry and tired as we strolled down the Champs Elysees one night. We agreed we needed to sit down and eat but we were so easily distracted. When we got to the Arc de Triomphe I was surprised to find out we could go to the top. Where did we get the energy to climb all those stairs? …
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X_Drive says:
This is a giant piece of granite that juts from the surrounding ground and pokes its head into the heavens. Back in the early 1900s wooden steps were built but deteriorated quickly. Concrete, and granite steps were cut and metal hand rails were installed to make it easier to climb to the top about …
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Chokk says:
In the touristic city of Benalmadena there are a lot of different activities that you can do besides beaches and bars. One of the activities that I never would have concidered was the cabins going to the top of the mountain infront Benalmadena. The view from the top was beautiful on this clear day. …
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dansgirl1978 says:
We decided to go here for my fiance's birthday on our Las Vegas trip. The food was great and the view was amazing!! The restaurant rotates 360 degrees doing a full revolution every hour. My only complaints: it was EXPENSIVE!!!!! Every little thing cost you! If you wanted vegetables with your entree …
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grundman says:
The Thunderbird lodge on the south rim (and it is really directly on the rim - only a couple of feet away) are all equipped with electricity and A/C. This might sound ridiculous, but some lodges in other parks do not offer the full service. In addition, the rooms in this lodge were clean, the bathro…
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Chokk says:
There are so many places in Barcelona that you can eat great but I have to come to like Taxidermista - I have been there every time I have visited Barcelona.
The food is very modern and I have always enjoyed their meat dishes. The situation of the restaurant is very chic and nice, if you can get…
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mickeyd302 says:
Martyr's Alley was originally a park during communist days. Around 1991, the park was dedicated to the Baku residents massacred by the Red Army on January 20, 1990. Every year on this date, the park is filled with mourners and television stations run day long recaps of that time in history. Aside…
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mickeyd302 says:
After eating so much Azeri and Turkish food since coming to Baku and having a conversation with fellow Travbuddy Mel about a great Thai restaurant in Vegas, I got a hankering for some Pad Thai. While there are three Thai diners that I know of in Baku, I decided to go to Baan Thai as it was closer t…
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jstagurl says:
This is a restaurant with a great view no doubt. It is on the 51st floor as the name suggests and has a patio on two sides. It is more of a lounge than a restaurant. The menu predominantly has bar food on it and expensive bar food at that. I enjoyed my food but the guest I had taken with me did not…
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