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fran2011 says:
San Juan is just one of the many places to visit in Puerto Rico. As I have lived all my life here, I've been to most parts of the island.
The metropolitan area of San Juan can be divided into different areas, like Old San Juan, Condado, Hato Rey, Guaynabo, Carolina, Bayamon, and Rio Pie…
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TaxMonkey says:
Hotel 1898 is located on Las Ramblas in the Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) in downtown Barcelona. It is very well situated for walking around downtown, both during the day and in the evening.
The hotel is inside a beautiful old stone building, and is very modern on the inside in both decor and ame…
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horsebadorties says:
When I was in Rostock I did a city tour on my own and just walked trough the streets as it seemed good and interesting to me. The result was a really beautiful walk which actually didn't cost anything and included the most important things to see in this town. It's a circle tour, so you can start at…
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PhinsAndGills says:
Dominica is, by far, the most naturally beautiful place I have ever been. I didn't really even get into the "heart" of the jungles, but was it ever beautiful. I hope to go back simply because we took a tour that was a "taste" of Dominica. I'd like to spend more time off the beaten track instead of…
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
I had a great experience at this hotel. A good value, it was a nice choice to spend a day here before boarding a cruise. Free shuttles to the port, continental breakfast in the lobby, spacious lobby, and well organized check-in and checkout, it can't be beat for cruisers.
The room was clean, had…
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callmechia says:
The James Rooster pub is located down by the water in Old Montreal, right across the way from the Science Museum and IMAX theater. As you walk north from there, towards the basilica, you'll spot a sign for the James Rooster right by a small stone archway built into the wall.
It's pretty inconspi…
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mskadu says:
Southampton (or Solent) is a great place to kill extra time. The local pubs and cafe's offer some delicious food. The city itself is very green and has some friendly locals. If you fancy a bit of shopping then you've come to the right place.
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TaxMonkey says:
One thing I noticed when preparing for my cruise was that there was very little information on exactly how to get to the cruise ships in the Port of Venice. I heard everything. Some people said, "oh, it's easy, just take the water taxi to the port." Others said, "What? There's no port in Venice. …
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