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jojostevie says:
I'm probably quite checking putting expensive here as I went on Sunday and it was free entry!!! However, if you were planning on taking your family it would be an expensive day out. Adult £11.5 and child £8
I haven't been since last year and they have a couple of new things.
Rainbow landing…
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rideouts says:
The Louvre is a massive museum. It is essentially, many museums combined into one, with enough material to keep a visitor busy for months. The size of the Louvre is also one of it's biggest challenges. It is possible to see it all, but not really absorb or enjoy the material.On…
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stuartx13 says:
Burnham Park is centered around a man-made lake located at the heart of the city. It was named after the city's planner, Daniel Burnham. The park is a favorite place of local residents and visitors alike. There are different facilities for recreation and relaxation that are available in the park. Yo…
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missmeo_jp says:
Shinjuku at night is an amazing sight! All the lights and tall buildings brighten up the place making it really exciting!
The streets of Shinjuku are always packed with people, locals and tourists. The many shops and restaurants liven it up even more!
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ryrythegr8 says:
My favorite site in Cordoba is Alcaza, also know as "los jardines de los reyes cristianos" This was the summer home of the king and queen of Spain I belive in the 12th century. It is beautiful inside, especially at night. Of course, the garden is amazing and there is a huge horse ba…
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Dontwearwhite says:
Madrid's nightlife is amazing! It ranges from small dives to large discos and all are very accesible. If you are in the area for a long period of time I'm sure you will be able to find someting you like. A good place for college students is O'connels they have cheap drinks free tapas at 2am and evry…
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rpopovec79 says:
My boyfriend and I stayed here when we went to Atlanta for our trip to the Georgia Aquarium. It was a bit expensive, but was well worth it. The food at the restaurant was very good, but again expensive. They also had valet parking which helped alot. Our room had great views of Centennial park and th…
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Gnta_196 says:
We like Garmisch and this were our third stay here. Centre located and typical Bavaria Alphs house with helpfull staff. In mornings we wake up with sun over the Alpenspitze and fresh mountain air.
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yuness says:
Bali Island its unique cultures and many places of interesting here as such Tanah lot,Ulun Danu temple (Lake Bratan),Munduk waterfall,Taman ayun Temple,Kertagosa,Bat cave,Batuan,Kehen Temple,Elephan cave,Tirta Empul temple,Kintamani,Nusa Dua,Sanur Beach,Dreamland Beach,Sunset at Uluwatu,Kuta Beach,T…
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sayeed16 says:
I visited cox's bazar in January 2008. I was quite impressed with the new development these days. I stayed in Hotel Seacrown, its a small hotel with 100 rooms, but one thing i can say for sure that its a very well maintained hotel. Its not a five star hotel, but the service and quality of room is no…
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kamja says:
Initially, a Gothic - Renaissance manor house came into being in Nieborów and re - built in form of the Baroque palace towards the end of the 17th c. Over the centuries, the property belonged to many distinguished families: the Radziejowski's, the Lubomirski's and the Ogiński's.
In 1774 it came…
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shellbelle4 says:
Okay - I grew up in Solvang. No, no - it is true. Solvang is not a staged town - like Disneyland. The shopkeepers and waitpersons do not have to exit Solvang to go home. As a long time local, I had the opportunity to sample Danish pastries from each of the half dozen or more bakeries scattered a…
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vaar says:
This is a very new hotel; build in June 2006. It has a great swimming-pool, it's on the beach etc.
INFORMATION:
Beach: 25 m
Centrum: 2 km
Reception: 24 hours
Elevator: Yes
Floors: 2-6
Pool: Yes
Children’s-pool: Yes
Restaurants: Yes
Bar: Yes
ACTIVITIS:
- Morning-gymnast…
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londonbella says:
I had the greatest time when I went throught the Cabinet War Rooms to explore what Churchill and his men went through. It is an amazing journey to listen to the guide as it tells you the ins and outs of how this military leader and his fellow leaders were sheltered during the bombing. They lived, at…
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rintjez says:
I believe most of you never know there is a country named Palau (in Palauan language called, “Belau” but officially Republic of Palau) in this whole earth. Located 800 kilometers from East Philippines, Palau is known as one of the most beautiful islands in Micronesia, and the world. Unfortunatel…
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Transitory says:
The Promenade is usually a tranquil place...at least for a Promenade that stands over the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE). To get to the Promenade, one walks thru the beautiful established Brooklyn Heights, a neighborhood of old colonial townhouses, restaurants of varying ethnic bkgds, upscale mark…
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rufusvb says:
Penguin Island is really something to do if you gonna stay in Perth for a while. It is not that beautifull as Rottnest Island, but still very nice to see and to experience.
You can take the ferry to the Island for 15 dollars, what includes a look in the 'discovery centre' at the island. In there …
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stargirlssc says:
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial is, collectively, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, the Hiroshima Peace Park, and the Atomic Bomb Dome. Each of the three attractions are significant, and deserve a visit.
You can easily spend half a day at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. I suggest going in the mor…
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Souristhor says:
If i travel to Luxor, i visit this restaurant!!! Again and again....!!!!BUT..: Cheap,delicious meal -Oriental Food-,very friendly staff, the view to the River Nile Street with cars , people, carriage and a good Nile View . And after the good meal, you can go to the Savoy Market......and could be sho…
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dolfijn says:
The Tongariro crossing, a crossing of Mt Tongariro near Turangi, Central North Island is extremely popular. It is crowded in summer with often over 200 people in one day. It is a great crossing in winter but due to snow, alpine skills, ice axe and crampons are essential. In winter, a high standard o…
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Africancrab says:
The Cracker Barrel took precedence over all the other places we saw, it was Maria’s choice. I was excited to see what they had to offer since I had never eaten at one of them. I was surprised to find out that there are many other Cracker Barrel locations nation wide and I had never heard of them. …
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kbutera says:
The cruise was well worth the time and money. We decided to book the Captains Premier Cruise package that included a nights stay at a waterfront cottage (right across the street from loading the boat), a full buffet breakfast and two tickets for the Captains Premier Upper Deck. The cruise leaves a…
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foolz0r says:
I'm not sure why you would arrive at 11... I would advise getting there no later than 8 or you won't get in till 1. I had a VIP pass and still had to wait an hour in the VIP mob. The line itself probably goes an eighth of a mile. Cover was $30 for guys and $20 for girls.
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Natjie says:
Last week I've been to the Efteling with my uncle, aunt and nephews. A dutch theme park in Kaatsheuvel.
(www.efteling.nl)
It's the largest theme park in the Netherlands.
The Efteling has a lot to offer, (water)rollercoasters, a fairy tale forest (with fairytales from Anton Pieck) a theatre etc.. …
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Quest says:
This is a nice and friendly café & restaurant. We ended up here after Gudny buying her son a new cam, and needed to charge the battery.
We stopped here, and Gudny asked if they could be so kind as to charge the battery, and we'd buy something to drink while waiting. They agreed to it, and we sat…
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Joanepetit says:
For my last night in Rio, all my friends tipped in and threw me a private goodbye party at Casa Rosa. It was the best night in my life! Not only because all my friends were there, but because the place itself is amazing. It’s this huge (pink!!) mansion built in the 1920s at Laranjeiras neighborhoo…
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danikbates says:
The Pink Palace is based in AGIOS GORDIS, a small resort based on the west side of the island of Corfu.
Transport: local bus connect once an hour from the main bus stop just 5 minutes walk down the hill from the Pink Palace to Corfu town for ferry connections to the mainland and Albania (and the …
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hilda9 says:
A group of fifteen islands, that lie at a short distance off the south coast. So named because the Nordic settlers in the country called the Irish, that the islands are named after "westmen" – the men from the west.
The islands are assessable by several daily flights from Reykjavík and Bakki. …
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john1112 says:
the Westin Camino Real located in zone 10, has been newly redecorated with marvelous pieces of art and wonderful classic European architectural details, which along with our meticulous and friendly service makes our facility the best international hotel in Guatemala.
The hotel has its Shopping Arc…
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michellepowell says:
The Dallas Farmers market
I told a friend I planned on writing a review about the Dallas Farmer’s market and she snickered and asked who would possibly want to read it and what could you write about. I thought for a moment and the photos I have taken came back to me; let’s start with the 5 typ…
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