Enter your dates and click "Check Rates" to find hotel prices:
tags / library
Related tags:
|
|
tntgoeast says:
You could enrol for at least two of the classes at the Tibetan Library (between McLeod Ganj and Dharamsala) where you'll be allowed to stay at the Library student accommodation for a small fee. The only requirement is that you attend the classes which can be learning Tibetan language/philosophy etc,…
|
|
|
|
tj1777 says:
The Library of Congress is the biggest library in the world and you can just walk in the door and have a look in possibly the most beautiful building in all of Washington DC - the Thomas Jefferson Library of Congress building. If you are going for a tour of the Capitol building you may as well use t…
|
|
|
|
CiocColato says:
This is the first presidential that I have visited and thus have no measure for how good it is in comparison to other presidential libraries. But what I can say is that you learn a lot about President Kennedy's life spanning form when he served in the Navy to his presidency. You get to see how Presi…
|
|
|
|
point says:
Unique to the American Industry, Point Pleasant offers an all inclusive plan, (except for dinner) including an open bar. This is much like the big super clubs in Jamaica and Mexico, but located in Bristol, RI on a 25 acre waterfront estate. The 33 room manor has been completely restored and has a …
|
|
|
|
lwatkins47 says:
If you have ever wondered what $84,000,0000 US looks like, this is it! The is the most wonderful library. I am really into libraries. I love books, education, information... A few years ago Salt Lake built a new Main Library & it is gorgeous. I was there picking up books & had my camera & decided to…
|
|
|
|
Chelsea says:
The State Library is often overlooked as a place of interest in the city of Melbourne. The imposing building is nestled amongst the rush of the city, between high density sites such as RMIT University, Melbourne Central and QV.
The library is more like a museum than I'd imagined, and holds severa…
|
|
|
|
williamsworld says:
I am one of the very few Republicans who publicly say they like Bill Clinton. I thought he was a great president and going into his Library prove that. Many can say what they want about him, but he was a great public servant even with all of his moral downfalls.
I made a special trip to the libr…
|
|
|
|
katatia says:
Pannonhalma's most notable landmark, the Benedictine Pannonhalma Archabbey, one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary, can be found next to the town, on top of a hill. This is the second largest territorial abbey in the world, after the one in Monte Cassino.Its notable sights include the Bas…
|
|
|
|
njb4444 says:
We loved staying at Casa Mojanda. Our room had amazing views of the Imbabura and Cotacachi mountains and the rolling valleys. Casa Mojanda is about 10 minutes by taxi to Otavalo but it's in such peaceful countryside that it was the perfect place to relax after the bustling Otavalo market. The own…
|
|
|
|
TRE69 says:
Discreetly tucked away in a residential area in the San Gabriel Valley, the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens is a beautiful space to take a stroll, to marvel at nature, and to appreciate masters of art.
Spread across 120 acres, the Huntington has something for everybody.…
|
|
|
|
jenn79 says:
I think our public library system is one of the most convenient, undervalued and underutilized resources around. I tend to get my textbooks from here as they have a wonderful online requesting system. Simply request, direct to your closest library, and pick up in a few days. Today was my first time …
|
|
|
|
Ashley_L_Mack says:
Finding this place was purely accidental. Brennan and I were touring around DC and we went into the National Library of Congress. After getting our official National Library Cards (we so had to!) we decided to go down this pathway between homes in the City back to the Red Line Metro. Since the city …
|
|
|
|
Pearl510 says:
This Fransiscan monastery was build in a typical Roman-Gothic style during the 14th century. It is an architectural master piece, which unfortunately was completely destroyed later after the great earthquake that hit Dubrovnic. The only remainder from the period before the earthquake is the entrance…
|
|
|
|
ainzerka says:
Not much of a travel destination, but a real town with a history, and pleasant enough if one can't live in a city. Many amenities: great library, many well-established Italian restaurants, light rail station, locally-owned coffeehouses, independent bookstores.
|
|
|
|
petit_gooroo says:
In a new futuristic building, Les Champs Libres are composed of a big library (6 floors), a scientific place (a planetarium and a thematic exhibition), the Museum of Brittany and some temporary exhibitions.
With a touristic point of view, I don’t think it is a must-see in Brittany. However, it …
|
|