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VacationAholic says:
I usually don't do reviews, but man this hotel stood out.
I love going traveling and stay in some hotels, but usually room with a friend of mine. This time actually wasn't a pleasure cruise per say, but nonetheless, at least I had an awesome hotel.
I walked in this place and it was jamming. I'…
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festerwretch says:
If you visit Kraków, you will see pigeons, there is no getting around this fact. These pigeons are not as fat or bold as the ones in Prague, or as ornery as the ones in New York, and you won’t get fined for feeding them. They are ubiquitous, and you may wonder why they are not treated with as m…
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markinldn says:
"Nanyang King's Gate Hotel is constructed and decorated in accordance with five star hotel standards. The Hotel is equipped with the matching facilities such as Royal Chinese Restaurant, Louis Western Restaurant, Conference Hall Fitness Centre and many more all in 'famous French Versailles artistic…
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stowaway says:
The ruins of Tintagel castle, perched dramatically on the sea-cliffs along the west coast of Cornwall, is a truly amazing place. Enormous sea-caves formed by the pounding ocean undercut the cliffline, and the sites importance as a fortress and an ancient international trading site is still being une…
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world-traveller123 says:
We stayed at this hotel as part of our Contiki Europe trip in 2005.
It is a good hotel, but probably it is very very far from city centre. It took us about over 45 minutes of commuting to reach main part of Rome. So if you like commuting, this place is for you.
It was a good hotel, though, ha…
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Koralifix says:
The Tower of London close by the River Thames belongs to the most famous buildings in London, no doubt! It's a significant component of this capital city and an ancient landmark that represents a lot of typical Gothic features.
Numerous travellers from near and far visit this sight because of it…
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Pearl510 says:
The Sigismund column is the oldest secular statue in Warsaw, and is 22 meters high. It is a monument of the king, therefore standing in front of the palace, and was build in 1944. The statue was however destroyed by German bombs during the war. The remains of the original are now buried underneath t…
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