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raluca_ichim says:
A delightful story telling location (historic), five star luxury and comfort, friendly staff, the owners are always there to make sure everything is ok.
The services are impeccable, the interiors overwhelming (italian and austrian designers- silk tapestry, authentic wood burning fireplaces).
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AkisL says:
It is the best price quality relation we could have.
Typical business hotel. We weere there for the Philoxenia 2008 (29-31 Nov 2009).
We stayed 2 nights in a double room, at a sixth floor, I think it was room 605. Good room, acceptable view for Thessaloniki, a bit small but still good, quiet, c…
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lolo9ca says:
From the location (right on the water!) to the amenities and the overall atmosphere this place is tops. It was by far the best place that we stayed on all of the Lofoten Islands. The property is comprised of old fisherman's cabins along a small harbor with a main building housing the dormitory's (…
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512theresa says:
Saxon pub is great bar, honkey tonky kinda. But small, cozy, and dark! The bartenders are cool, the doorguys cute! But best of all..They have great music. I save Wed nites for my gal Paula Nelson..Following by Monte Montgomery! But they are open everynight of the week..With many a talented musi…
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delsol67 says:
My first visit to Paris. I booked this hotel on the internet due to its proximity to the Tour Eiffel. There was a possibility of getting a room with a balcony on the tower side.
The hotel takes up then end of a block the 7th arrondissement. It's across from the Ecole de Militaire. It's a typical…
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paganmom says:
While staying in Philly our B&B owners recommended this little restaurant for amazing food and they were right!
The restaurant is very small and the perfect place for a private dinner. When you enter you are instantly treated like family and the owner, Luigi (Papa Gigi to locals), personally gree…
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Aussie_Chamuda says:
This lovely boutique hostel has the best atmosphere in Santiago! As it's fairly new, the accommodation is affordable. The hostel is located in the neighbourhood of Barrio Brazil and although the location is not ideal it is by far the best hostel I stayed in during my 3 months trip in south america. …
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poorogies says:
I think the "Cost Feature" is funny; isn't cost pretty relative??? Digressions aside: I have only had the pleasure of visiting this little (seriously small restaurant) once but it was memorable. I love that the French are all about sauces on everything...EVERYTHING! And I've already mentioned the…
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skyhigh72 says:
Great little place I've gone to for years. Now it is more popular, but still a good deal.
On Boylston street in Copley Square, the most centralized Boston location you can ever find. Across from the public library, but near many restauarants and bars.
Rooms are small but prices are cheap and …
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stunner2020 says:
We stayed here for two weeks and we were delighted with it.
The place is very small and comfortable, but with a large swimming pool, so in effect during the two weeks we had a swimming pool almost all to ourselves!
The people that work there were (we believe) all family, and all were very frie…
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Aussie_Chamuda says:
This lovely hostal has a real family vibe to it! The hostal is located in the historic district of Cerro Concepcion which is popular with artists and students. The hostal is always clean, the owner is very helpful and the free breakfast is to die for - scrambled eggs, fresh bread, fruit, tea, coffee…
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beyenpe says:
Juneau Hostel is ,as far as I know, the only hostel of this small city. It's located at the upper part of the city. The hostel is just like the city in which it is located, very calm, quiet and small.
It has a small dining room and kitchen besides again a small common room. Common room is one of …
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wr70340 says:
Great place. Excellent group rates if you have a group. A bar right beside the hostel. Loved it! Stayed here for a week before going on to Leipzig.
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festerwretch says:
Migrena Café – I was about to write a review on this, and found one from Asia (czerw_kapturek) which of course I then read. I agree with her review, so I won’t go into much about the service or the products (though I certainly do run over there at times when I have a 10-15 min. break from clas…
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Maui says:
Mr. Smith's is a piano bar in Georgetown. In the back, they have a garden decorated restaurant. The food is so-so, but the atmosphere is great. It advertises itself as "The Friendliest Place in Town" and they're not kidding.
If you don't mind a bit of a smokey, dark atmosphere, I …
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vstap says:
It's hard to find a village on the Costa del Sol of Spain that has not completely fallen victim to mass-tourism and the concrete frenzy of the Spanish. Nerja and Mijas can be considered like oases, but also the little village Frigiliana near Nerja. When staying in Frigiliana one of the nicer places …
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Rbelots says:
Charming little restaurant run by a local couple, fits maybe 20 people and the menu is quite small but the quality is very good, prices are reasonable and the owners are always around to help with the choices, recommend some great local wines (I was recommended the red Amarone from Veneto and loved …
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Joekewarmerdam says:
A good but cheap hotel in paris, we made our reservation online and that worked perfectly.After we arrived in paris we first left all our stuff in the car.We enjoyed paris en started looking for the hotel in the evening.It is real easy to get to because there's a subway entrance just in front of the…
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LeighBR says:
There are literally hundreds, maybe thousands of really good restaurants in New Orleans. I'd wanted to try Lola's for the longest time, but with so many other great options, didn't get around to it until recently. I can't believe I've lived in this city so many years and had never checked this place…
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Pearl510 says:
In my opinion, the Holy Cross is one of the nicer churches of Warsaw. Build in the late 17th century, to replace an old and small wooden chapel, this Roman Catholic building is probably most famous because the hearth of Chopin is kept here.
As almost every building in Warsaw this church was blown…
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Eric says:
Saints & Sinners is a neighborhood bar that is fun and crowded but not too crowded. One of my friends, buffetrand, lives pretty close by, so we end up coming here a lot. Unlike a lot of LA scenes, the people here seem pretty down-to-earth and more interested in finding out who you are rather tha…
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Rbelots says:
A cozy, small restaurant open since 1880´s, Au Petit Riche serves great oysters and all kinds of local french specialities. We found the restaurant back in 1998 on our first visit to France and kept visiting ever since whenever we were in Paris. Since its capacity is quite limited and it …
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cgilvarry says:
This is my favourite restaurant in Sydney. Great for a casual meal that doesn't cost the earth.
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semih says:
it was a nice hostel,and it's so close to river that you can enjoy nightlife by morning without thinking to go back to hostel...
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Inquisitive says:
It seems that there is at least a thousand of hotels, hostels and B&Bs in Rome so I am sure Viennese Hotel is nothing special of its kind. But for those who don't seek extraordinariness in accommodation it may prove to be the right choice.
It is a nice small place, clean and neatly furnished. Vien…
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SerenaSorensen says:
Cute hostel in eastern Paris, 10e arrondissement. Almost right on La place de la République. View of Canal Saint Martin. Very níce area. Close to metro stations (Republique: lines 3, 5, 8, 9 and 11, Belleville: line 2) Also near shops, cinema, McD, Velieb bikes, Place de la Bastille. Quite small r…
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Pearl510 says:
This is a cheap, tidy hostal with a great location: At Plaza Trinidad, close to the Gran Via and the Cathedral, and at walking distance from Plaza Nueva, the Alhambra,... and everything else. The owners hardly speak English, but they try, and they are very friendly. The rooms were clean and neat, th…
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kephart says:
I have been to most of the major art museums in LA, and I love the Norton Simon the most! In terms of art, the collection is breathtaking, with paintings and sculptures from all the major periods, and artists such as Rubens, Degas, Van Gogh, Diego Rivera, and Pablo Picasso. On top of that, there is …
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Eric says:
The Hideout, like its name might imply, is a tiny bar off of Pacific Coast Highway that would be hard to find unless you knew exactly where to look. It's located right inbetween some other shops, and relatively unidentifiable other than a small glowing "cocktails" sign along the wall. Once you get i…
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Olav70 says:
This small hotel (aprox. 28 rooms) is found in the middle of the busy, bubbling center of Playa del Carmen. You'll be directly there where it all happens and within 100 meters from the beach. Although you're in the center, during daytime the hotel is an oasis of peace. It's quiet and peaceful and pe…
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