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callmechia says:
If you've been to Rome lately, you'll know that the Italians like their Kebab. And if you've been to Pizza Design, it's likely you'll never look at Kebab in the same way again.
I cannot begin to describe my love for Pizza Design. It is the most amazing food ever and it's not even expensive. Ok, o…
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lokababy says:
PART ONE: Riding the metro in Madrid.
The first thing you need to know is that the metro is the fastest and effective way to move in Madrid. The bus is OK, all over if you want to get an idea of the city by viewing its streets. BUT the metro is a great option for people that don't want complicati…
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lizalcott says:
Downtown Budapest is one of the easiest cities to navigate. The public transport system there is second to none, even the HEV (overground suburban trains)run regular as clockwork. With bus's, taxi's, trolley-busses, trams and the underground all at your fingertips its actually a refreshing change fr…
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alejandromail27 says:
Acerca del comienzo.
Madrid comenzó con un aeropuerto lejos de la ciudad y una ciudad cada vez mas lejos de Madrid, aunque se encuentre perfectamente comunicada con el metro. Comenzo, decia, con la tranquilidad de saber que hablamos un idioma parecido, en un lenguaje tan distinto.
Estaba las ni…
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morganauk says:
I stayed in this hostel in the summer. The staff were extremely helpful, the location was fantastic, it was off a side street so out of the way but just a walk down the road was the river between Buda and Pest sides. The metro station was a few minutes walk away, so it has great transport links.
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jennjeff1 says:
Embassy Suites Alexandria - Old Town is our favorite place to stay to avoid drinking and driving after our big parties in Old Town Alexandria. This Embassy Suites is located right across the parking lot from the King Street Metro on the Blue and Yellow lines going to downtown Washington, DC. When …
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delsol67 says:
The hotel is on the river on the Buda side of the Danube. It is convenient to the metro (2 blocks). It's rooms have fantastic views of the river. The corner rooms have an extra side window to give you an extra bit of continued field of vision. The staff is friendly and has the information you might …
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jennjeff1 says:
The Sheraton National Hotel Arlington was much better than the Hilton Crystal City for duty at the Pentagon and Metro access. Although the government paid for most of the nights we were in DC, they had a great weekend rate of $107 per night if we were able to stay through the extra days, which woul…
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fran2011 says:
The London metro is simply one of the most convenient ways of getting around the city. The locals call it the "tube." There are metro stations strategically placed throughout the city. As one enters any station, one can get tickets via a machine or an actual employee. There are several types of tick…
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delsol67 says:
When we arrived at the Thistle we were pleasantly surprised to be upgraded to a suite, a corner suite at that, with a view of Hyde Park.
The hotel is a period masterpiece. There is so much character. This continues into the lobby and into the rooms. The staff was very attentive and offered inform…
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nathan85 says:
I did, in 2007. I've already given a few tips on the trav buddy forums, but then noticed this thing, so thought I'd share my personal experiences of the city, and things that you may find useful to know.
1) ARRIVAL
I flew in and out of Newark airport, you may be going through JFK or La Guardia…
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jegs76 says:
If u land in HK every one will tell u - take the Airport Express metro train. But if u r on budget, u will pay WAY to much for this. The single ride to town will cost u 100 $, which is regular ripping u off. It's the fastest way, but u can get there for less than 20$!
Go to the arrival hall, then…
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wimmonnee says:
Today a ride in the Madrid metro costs 1 euro. Leaving from the airport (or at the airport) requires a 1 euro surcharge. Metro de Madrid has stations at Barajas Airport Terminals 4 and 1-2-3. You defenitely don't need a taxi (around 25 euro, depends on where you are going) to get to the heart of th…
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moonpics says:
We had heard a number of "warnings" about the Termini station (the con men, thieves etc), so much so that we almost decided to cancel our train trip into Rome. But we went ahead as planned, and it was a good thing we did because we enjoyed the experience. It's important that you don't go out of yo…
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HuBison says:
In order to ride the metro in DC, you must buy a ticket from the machine at each station. You must look at the map and it will tell you how much you have to pay for a one-way trip. The cost to travel to different places is different-there isn't one price to ride the metro. You should be able to r…
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buckthetrend says:
So if you've been to NYC or any other major metropolitan city with decent public transportation then Paris is no different. Except for one little thing. . .you can ride for free!!! The buddy system is highly utilized there. So if you're traveling with a friend who has a metro pass have them swipe fi…
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aditany says:
amazingly, i never got lost in lyon. it was very easy to orientate oneself because of the 2 rivers, the soane and the rhone.
walking is the best way of seeing Lyon, but i tend to like using local transport to get to a sight/attraction, and then walk around in the evening when things are closed. …
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portia says:
It would have been better if I was writing this as a general advice instead of from personal experience, normally personal experience is best! Well, I am sure this happens in all big cities, all busy metros, all the time. But just put this on your check list when you are in Athens, if you take the m…
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world-traveller123 says:
Days Inn Hotel was located just off Rene Levesque Rue in Montreal, Just a short block to ST Catherine St. As well walking distance to Old Montreal.
Hotel is a basic hotel, has a small restaurant downstairs.
Check in was quick and efficent. Front desk were very friendly and spoke good English.
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Pearl510 says:
Madrid is a city well served by public transport. When you arrive at the main Airport (Barajas) there are bus and metro connections to the center of the city. In my opinion, it would be foolish to take a cap, as the other connections are comfortable, cheaper and fast.
We used the metro to reach P…
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Chokk says:
What do you expect from a Metro in Rome? Actually I didn’t have any wild expectations unless than it probably wouldn’t work perfectly. Well arriving a day where there is a strike did only confirm my expectations.
Today there are 2 Metro lines running in Rome but some construction work in diff…
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metsbwd says:
I love this hotel, especially since work is paying. It's not cheap. Try to get the highest floor possible, with a harbor view. The view of the Quays and downtown from these rooms is awesome...even better than from the New Asia Bar on the 71st floor! You get room-charge priveleges at the Raffles …
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mickeyd302 says:
Trying to get around Baku can be a hassle. Taxis usually charge foreigners 5-10 manats for destinations within the city. Sometimes you can argue with them to get the price down to three but this usually takes a lot of time. While there are shuttles throughout the city, they are usually overcrowde…
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jegs76 says:
The best location ever. The hostel is really only 20m from the metro station in the middle of the city centre. Elevator. Breakfast, linnen, towel inclusive in price. Free maps, free internet. Living room with tv and soccer, dart, u can hung around or surf in internet whenever you want (internet unti…
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flyldavid says:
Here is an alternative if you are not looking to shed $50-$70 for a cab fare, to travel between (IAD) Dulles International Airport, and Downtown Washington, DC.
Dulles Airport is located 26 miles NW from downtown DC. A good 45 minutes to an hour drive. If you are arriving on an international fli…
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oriel says:
If you want a hotel with large rooms, king size beds, plush carpets and 200 channels on the flat screen TV the Ibis North Point is not for you. On the other hand, if you're the kind of traveler who is out all day and only uses a hotel room to shower and sleep, this is your camping place!!
The rooms…
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SeanAlexander says:
Please, for the love of God, if you are a tourist in DC learn to stand on the right and pass on the left. We won't say anything if you do, but we'll be grateful. If you don't heed this advice, however, we'll get all "New York" and shout, bitch, and moan. Then we'll pray for September when you go awa…
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Chelsea says:
On Tuesdays, the Metropolitan has steak meals for $13. The Metropolitan is in the suburb of North Melbourne, and is a pub next to what is known as the Meat Market: not actually a meat market, but an art gallery (yes, very confusing).
Every Tuesday the Metro offers a large slab of steak, mash, spi…
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metsbwd says:
First note...this hotel is no longer a Le Meridien...as of May 31, 2008 they have separated from Starwood and they are now the Hotel Pacific Shinagawa. No more Starwood points. TGI Fridays is on the 2nd floor, Wing shopping center across the less busy street, Shinagawa station right across the mai…
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fran2011 says:
In my personal opinion, I think Madrid's metro system is one of the most efficient subways around. Once you enter any metro stop you first pay 2 euros for a one way ticket anywhere in the main city of Madrid. If you want to go farther out, like Mostoles (a satellite town), you need to pay an additio…
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