Thursday 29 January 2015

Palm Island hotels

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Palm Jumeirah has everything you need to enjoy a wonderful holiday break. World famous hotel names, amazing tourist attractions, luxury fashion and shopping malls are starting to open up. Whether you just want to relax or immerse yourself in an exciting world of leisure and entertainment, this is a truly inspirational holiday destination in Dubai.


Visitors will come to enjoy the magnificent sunsets, unwind in the spas, pools and gardens and eat out at the fine selection of restaurants. There's a wide range of daytime activities, including water sports, aquariums, theme parks and of course miles of beautiful beaches. And at night, the bars, clubs and shows will offer plenty of fun and amusement.
Imagine basking in the sun on your own private island steps away from the warm turquoise waters of the Caribbean. Palm Island Resort is an oasis of tropical serenity located on the southern tip of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, an idyllic archipelago of 32 tropical island and cays known for its stunning natural beauty.
Accessible only by boat, your Palm Island experience begins dockside as you are greeted by staff with a welcome cocktail. Choose one of only 43 guest rooms which have been carefully designed to offer privacy and seclusion on this 135 acre island hideaway. Laze away the days swimming and relaxing on one of our five stunning white sand beaches or explore the island by bike or on foot hiking any of our nature trails where you will glimpse iguanas and mesmerizing birdlife all surrounded by breathtaking tropical flora and fauna.
As an award-winning unique island resort, Palm Island Resort provides guests with personal service and superb cuisine which has been carefully crafted to highlight the best of local Caribbean specialties and international flavors.
Whether on a honeymoon, romantic getaway or just the desire to relax and rejuvenate, Palm Island Resort in the Grenadines is the perfect island persuasion.

Join us for an unforgettable escape

read more : http://www.palmislandresortgrenadines.com/index.htm

copenhagen hotels

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Denmark’s gorgeous capital is green in every sense of the word. Its verdant parks and trees make it aesthetically pleasing all year around, and its dedication to sustainability and eco-innovation has put it on the global map in recent years. Copenhagen has a high quality of life, but be warned – you’ll be paying suitably high prices for the privilege.

That said, Copenhagen is often ranked one of the happiest and least corrupt cities in the world. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that it’s one of the safest European cities, or that the water in Copenhagen Harbour is so clean you can swim in it (literally, there are dedicated swimming spots called Harbour Baths!), or perhaps it’s because Michelin-star restaurants such as Noma (voted the best in the world for the past two years running) are becoming more commonplace in Copenhagen than a McDonald’s in middle America.

Orgasmic food aside, Copenhagen has a wealth of architectural and cultural gems on offer, including Amalienborg Palace, the winter home of the Danish Royal Family. The Danish Royals are almost unreservedly loved by the Danes, and are famously quite down to earth. Prince Frederik married an Australian real estate agent he met in a bar in Sydney, for example, and flew her favourite band (Aussie rockers Powderfinger) to Copenhagen to play at their wedding. Take that, Kate and Wills!

Whether you’re people-watching in the pedestrianised Strøget in the centre of Copenhagen, gasping in awe at the beauty of Rosenborg Castle or joyfully letting loose at the historic Tivoli Gardens Theme Park, you’ll be delighted and inspired by the cheerful, intelligent and courteous locals as they watch you discover something they’ve known for centuries – that Copenhagen is pretty close to perfection.

Copenhagen’s Top 10

10. Round Tower Once an astronomical observatory, now the best viewing point for the city

5. Danish Museum of Art & Design Seeing as Denmark is known for design, this museum is worth seeing.

9. National Museum 14,000 years of Denmark’s cultural history in one place. Score!

4. Tivoli Gardens The second oldest amusement park in the world! There’s a pantomime theatre, roller coasters and plenty of other activities to keep you amused.

8. Copenhagen Opera House One of the most modern in the world (and also one of the most expensive – construction cost over US$500 million).

3. Vor Frelsers Kirke A baroque church known for its corkscrew spire. It also has a staircase on the outside, which you can climb if you’ve got a head for heights.

7. The Museum of the Danish Resistance Records the resistance efforts of Denmark during the dark days of World War II.

2. New Harbor (Nyhavn) This harbour is lined with vibrantly coloured townhouses from the 17th and 18th Century. Definitely with a picture.

6. Rosenborg Castle A Renaissance castle that was originally a country summerhouse built in the Dutch Renaissance style.

1. Little Mermaid This iconic statue sits on a rock in the harbour. The statue is based on the famous Hans Christian Andersen tale (not the Disney movie).

Copenhagen History

National Museum - Learn much more about Danish history on a bilingual tour.
Museum of the Danish Resistance - World War II history you may not have known about.
Viking Ship Museum - The vikings are only one part of Danish history, but fun to learn about.
Danish Jewish Museum - The history of the Jews in Denmark.
Post and Tele Museum - This museum is all about the history of communication in Denmark.
Copenhagen Art & Culture

Copenhagen Opera House - Excellent performances, and the architecture is fascinating.
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek - One of the only art museums that goes back 6,000 years.
Danish Museum of Art and Design - See examples from many eras of Danish design.
The David Collection - Features fabulous Islamic art, some from medieval times.
Christiansborg Palace - Take the guided tour through the magnificent rooms and the ruins.

read more: http://www.hotelclub.com/hotels/Denmark/Copenhagen.hd27482/

Santa Teresa hotels

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Santa Teresa Surf Vista Villas is a newly constructed resort featuring four luxury units , each with panoramic ocean, surf, and mountain views. We´re located on a small private hilltop with no neighbors, only a 2 minute drive or 10 minute walk up the hill from the white sands of Santa Teresa beach. Each villa has a large bathroom with hot water shower, a fully equipped kitchen, a/c, ceiling fans, wifi capability,safes for your laptop and valuables, ipod music docks, breathtaking ocean views, and lots of privacy and space. Santa Teresa sunsets cannot be seen from a better location. Mornings are peaceful and serene with daily visits from monkeys and exotic birds. Santa Teresa has consistant year round surf and many other activities as well, such as waterfall hikes, canopy tours, and sunset horseback rides on the beach to name a few.  The Cabo Blanco National Park, Curu Wildlife Refugee, and Tortuga Island boat tours are some other great attractions in the area . A full variety of surfboards are available for rent at Surf Vista Villas. We also offer the best Sportfishing, Surf Lessons, and Spanish Classes in the area.  Yoga, pilates, and massage are all within five minutes for reasonable prices and can be arranged on site as well. To access the many great restaurants, surfbreaks, and other activities, a rental car is advised. There are no paved roads in our area, so 4x4 is recommended . Daily or weekly quad rentals are also available for a very reasonable rate. Other amenities in close proximity include a bank, physician and urgent care, several supermarkets including a fresh seafood market, day spas, beach bars and restaurants, and quite a few surf shops and boutiques. 

Tuesday 27 January 2015

Dubai Global Village hotels

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Overview:
See more than 45 million flowers in Dubai’s Miracle Garden on an 8-hour tour that also includes time to shop at the Global Village. Marvel at the eye catching colors of the world’s largest natural flower garden, including the beautiful butterfly garden.

Description:
Discover more than 45 million blooming flowers in stunning designs, awesome shapes, and eye catching colors at Dubai’s groundbreaking Miracle Garden, an extravagant outdoor recreational destination that even in its first phase provides state-of-the-art facilities to visitors, including a prayer room, carts for disabled visitors, and commercial kiosks.

See the world’s longest wall of flowers, and wander the 3D butterfly garden to see lovely butterflies both in the garden and museum. Admire sculptures of UAE landmarks made entirely from flowers, and savor the powerful aromas of medicinal plants from more than 200 countries. You are invited to touch and smell the plants, and can even make your own cup of tea fresh from the garden. Marvel at the huge flower clock made out of real plants and flowers, with a changeable design depending on the season.

The souvenir shop is the ideal place to pick up a gift for your friends back home, including a variety of butterfly-related merchandise, while a children’s play area is the perfect spot to keep the kids entertained with games specifically designed to provide physical activities. A small stage also presents occassional magic and illusion shows.

Then, go to Global Village, which now has a permanent home on Emirates Road at Exit 37. Held annually, from October through March, Global Village presents an extravaganza of shopping and entertainment in an open-air theme park. Sample food from around the world, and shop for goods from China, Italy, Iran, Morocco, Malaysia and many more at the exciting country-themed pavillions.
What's Included:
• Return transfers from any hotel within Dubai city limits (or other cities on request)
• Entry ticket to the Miracle Garden and Global Village
• 2 bottles of water (500ml) per person
• 4 hours to shop in the Global Village

What's Not Included:
• Meals
• Tips

Good to Know:
• For guests staying in Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, or any other Emirates, hotel transfers are available but incur additional charges
• Facilities at the site include male and female mosques, carts for the handicapped, and free rides on garden trains and tricycles
• Global Village is Dubai’s most exciting cultural destination, offering a vast selection of multicultural entertainment and retail options

read more : www.getyourguide.com/dubai-l173/dubai-miracle-garden-with-shopping-in-global-village-t42378/

Atlantis Hotel

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Atlantis is the majestic resort in Dubai situated on the Palm, a man-made island that has captured the world’s imagination with its magnificent scale and ingenuity.

From the moment you arrive, you will be immersed in a dazzling world of imagination, pleasure and luxury of 5-star hotels.

The resort offers relaxation and thrills for couples and families alike, including:

Unique marine habitats- The Lost Chambers
An exhilarating water park- Aquaventure
Pristine white beaches
World-class cuisine in 18 restaurants,
An indulgent spa (ShuiQi) to awaken your senses
Cosmopolitan boutiques to shop until your heart is content
Guests will find an extraordinary experience when they stay in one of the hotel’s rooms and suites, including the Signature Underwater Suite – a 3-story suite where the walls provide a fish-eye view into the aquarium. There are also 150 rooms and suites at the Imperial Club.

Atlantis is also home to 65,000 marine animals, which you’ll find in unique marina habitats at The Lost Chambers Aquarium. You can also get up close and personal with the dolphins at Dolphin Bay, learn to scuba dive and swim with sharks at the Atlantis Dive Centre, or experience the number one water park in the Middle East and Europe, Aquaventure Waterpark. Spread over 42 acres, there is plenty of fun to be had for the whole family.

If you prefer to relax in style Atlantis has three private pristine white beaches, Aquaventure Beach which runs for 700-metres, the Royal Beach which stretches over a 1.5 kilometres as well the Nasimi Beach Club. Not only is the Nasimi Beach Club a hot spot for soaking in the sun, come sundown, it turns into one of the coolest clubs in Dubai hosting international music acts over the cooler months of the year. All year around though, Dubai’s social-set dance the night away at the hotel’s nightclub, N’Dulge.

When it comes to world-class cuisine, Atlantis has 21 restaurants that fit the bill, including four award-winning eateries, the internationally recognised Nobu, Ronda Locatelli, Seafire Steakhouse and Bar as well as Ossiano.

If you are looking to relax and rejuvenate then visit our indulgent spa, ShuiQi, to awaken your senses. With 27 treatment rooms and a range of deluxe treatments on offer you will be sure to find a pamper package to suit your needs. What’s more is there is a range of cosmopolitan boutiques to shop until your heart is content.


To stay or visit this landmark Dubai Hotel is to live out your dreams amidst warm Arabian seas. Book Now to reserve your stylish stay at our 5 star hotel.

Top Dubai hotels

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Dubai will be with you soon, darling. She’s just getting her nails and hair done for the VIP poolside dinner tonight. Bring on the champagne… this is holidaying at its most fabulous!
From the outside, Dubai (although its citizens may disagree) is a bit like a drag show – impressive, indulgent, over the top and a little hard to believe. Look at the Burj Khalifa – the world’s tallest building, or the Nad al-Sheba Club, where the global elite flock to have a punt. But take the time to peel away the layers and you’re left with something rather sweet and beautiful.

Located south of the Persian Gulf, Dubai really is the ultimate place to be pampered. Indulge in luxury from now till Sunday at a handful of five-star (and above!) resorts such as Atlantic The Palm. Lie on the sun-drenched coastline and soak up VIP treatment that’s winning hearts as we speak.

Dubai is a manmade wonder that really is nothing short of unique. With record-breaking buildings (the Burj al-Arab could house the Statue of Liberty in its lobby!) popping up every minute, Dubai is making its mark on the world stage.

The sensual assault starts with the Dubai Shopping Festival and tones it down a notch for the Camel Markets. Either way you’re sure to go a little weak at the knees. Deep breaths. You can handle this.

Dubai’s Top 10

10. Ras al-Khor Wildlife Sanctuary A zoo in the middle of the city? Love the pink flamingos! Darling, it’s so you!

5. Dubai Museum Built in the 18th Century, the museum gives a glimpse into life before the city splashed its five-stars over everything!

9. Lost ChambersGet lost in a labyrinth of fish tanks and 65,000 species of marine life surrounding the 11 million-litre Ambassador Lagoon.

4. Dubai Aquarium & Underwater ZooPeak for free from outside or pay to scour the tunnels inside.

8. Camel Market Immerse yourself in Arabic culture and try your luck at some haggling.

3. Burj Khalifa The world’s tallest building. You can’t miss it – literally!

7. Madinat JumeirahThe city within a city. Shopping, entertainment and architecture.

2. Ski Dubai Snow ParkTwo words: ‘indoor skiing’!

6. Jumeriah MosqueThe only mosque that non-Muslims can enter. The cultural side of Dubai shines through.

1. Nad al-Sheba ClubHost to world’s richest horserace. Cosy up to locals or get boozing with an array of comfy ex-pats.

Dubai History

Jumeriah Mosque – The largest mosque in Dubai is an example of fine Islamic architecture.
Heritage Village – Located in the Shindagha district, the open museums provide insight into Dubai’s heritage.
Bastakiya District – Home to many traditional buildings.
Al Ahmadiya School – An old school building constructed in 1912.
Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House – The former home of Shaikh Saeed, the grandfather of Dubai’s present ruler.
Dubai Art & Culture

Dubai Museum – This fascinating museum provides an insight into the social history of Dubai.
The Dubai Fountain – A 270m-high fountain capable of shooting water up 150 metres.
Burj Khalifa – The world’s tallest structure. Visit the observation desk on the 124th floor for magnificent views.
ArtSpace Dubai – A gallery promoting international and national contemporary artwork.
Original and Unique Art Gallery – A gallery exhibiting European and North American artwork.
Dubai Shopping

The Dubai Mall – The largest mall in Dubai and home to over 1,200 international brand name stores.
Mercato – A Renaissance-themed shopping mall that offers a unique shopping experience.
Town Centre Jumeirah – A spacious venue in which to shop, relax and dine.
Mall of the Emirates – Home to over 200 shops, including many international high-street stores and luxury-brand shops.
Wafi Mall – This mall focuses almost exclusively on luxury-brand stores.
Gay & Lesbian Dubai

Barasti Bar - Located on Dubai Marina, the bar is situated on a large jetty and provides views of the surrounding coast.
Buddha Bar - An immensely popular upscale bar.
Skyview Bar - A part of the seven-star Burj Hotel, this bar serves up new drinks created by expert bartenders.
Serai Nightclub – Located at the Dubai Marine Beach Resort, this club is open seven days a week.
Keva Nightclub – This nightclub allows tourists and locals to party into the early hours.

read more: http://www.hotelclub.com/United-Arab-Emirates/Dubai-hotels/

Sunday 25 January 2015

The Dubai Fountains hotels

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At the base of the world's tallest tower is one of the world's most amazing fountains! In fact it is the world's largest dancing fountain!

Set on the 30-acre Burj Khalifa Lake, the fountain shoots water jets as high as 500 ft, equivalent to that of a 50-storey building. The fountain is 900 ft  long and has five circles of varying sizes and two central arcs. It is designed by California-based WET, the creators of the Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas.

The Dubai Fountain performs daily, with the performance repertoire including Sama Dubai; Baba Yetu, an award-winning song in Swahili; the Arab world’s top-selling dance number Shik Shak Shok; and the signature piece of world-renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, Con te partiro (Time to Say Goodbye).

Over 6,600 WET Superlights and 25 colour projectors create a visual spectrum of over 1,000 abstract attractions. The beam of light shining upward from the fountain can be seen from over 20 miles away, and will be visible from space making it the brightest spot in the Middle East, and quite possibly in the entire world.
Set on the 30-acre Burj Khalifa Lake, the fountain shoots water jets as high as 500 ft (150 metres), equivalent to that of a 50-storey building. The fountain is 900 ft (275 metres) long and has five circles of varying sizes and two central arcs. It has been designed by California-based WET, the creators of the Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas.

The Dubai Fountain performs daily, with the performance repertoire including Sama Dubai; Baba Yetu, an award-winning song in Swahili; the Arab world’s top-selling dance number Shik Shak Shok; and the signature piece of world-renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, Con te partiro (Time to Say Goodbye).

Over 6,600 WET Superlights – the most advanced incandescent large fountain lights available today – and 25 colour projectors create a visual spectrum of over 1,000 abstract attractions. The beam of light shining upward from the fountain can be seen from over 20 miles away, and will be visible from space making it the brightest spot in the Middle East, and quite possibly in the entire world.

Dubai Fountain schedule

Afternoon Shows  
Daily except Friday: 1:00pm & 1:30pm  
Friday: 1:30pm & 2:00pm 

Evening Shows
Daily: 6:00pm to 11:00pm 
(Every 30 Minutes)

Fountain shows during Eid Al Adha (4th-5th October, 2014)
Saturday and Sunday: 6:00pm to 2:00am 
(Every 30 Minutes)

*Please note that Fountain show timings can change by a couple of minutes depending on the specific day's prayer times.


Key Facts & Figures

• World’s largest dancing fountain 
• In sync with classical, Arabic and world music 
• 1.5 million lumens of projected light 
• Spray heights of up to 500 feet 
• 22,000 gallons of airborne water 
• Set in Burj Khalifa Lake, right outside The Dubai Mall on Lower Ground Waterfront Promenade in the heart of Downtown Dubai.
See it to believe it!
read more : http://www.thedubaimall.com/en/Entertain/TheDubaiFountain.aspx

Burj Khalifa hotels

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The Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest tower and is an amazing feat of engineering- the story of which you can see if you take a trip to "At The Top"- the highest viewing platform in the world.

The high point of any Burj Khalifa experience is the view from At The Top. Located on level 124 of the world's tallest tower, this observatory is destined to be the highlight of any visit to the Middle East.

The journey begins in the lower ground level of The Dubai Mall. Throughout the journey to the top, visitors are entertained by a multi-media presentation of the exotic history of Dubai and the marvel that is the Burj Khalifa.

EW top tip is to buy your tickets online in advance as you can save about 300 Dhs per person doing this. The slots sell out fast though- especially the sun set ones so make sure you get booked in in time!
Soaring high above Downtown Dubai in the iconic Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, Armani Hotel Dubai is the world’s first hotel designed and developed by Giorgio Armani. Reflecting the pure elegance, simplicity and sophisticated comfort that define Armani’s signature style, the hotel is the realisation of the designer’s long-held dream to bring his sophisticated style to life in the most complete way and offer his customers a Stay with Armani experience. Every detail in the hotel bears the Armani signature, beginning with the warm Italian-style hospitality and moving to each element of the design from the Eramosa stone floors to the zebrawood panels, bespoke furnishings and personally designed hotel amenities.
Sophisticated colors, clean lines and unique textures blend together seamlessly with the tower’s stunning architecture and natural light to create an atmosphere of calm serenity where guests can retreat into a world of minimalist elegance.
Nestled in the world’s tallest tower, occupying the concourse level to level 8 and levels 38 and 39, Armani Hotel Dubai offers sweeping views of the city. With its own dedicated entrance to the tower, it is easily accessible within walking distance to the world’s largest mall and some of the region’s most exclusive leisure and business outlets.
The hotel features:
24 Armani Studio rooms
54 Armani Classic rooms
26 Armani Premiere rooms
4 Armani Premiere rooms with Balcony
26 Armani Suites
2 Armani Suites with Balcony
12 Armani Executive Suites
3 Armani Ambassador Suites
3 Armani Ambassador Suites with Balcony
5 Armani Signature Suites
1 Armani Dubai Suite

read more :www.burjkhalifa.ae/en/armanihotel/armanihotel.aspx

Burj Al Arab Hotels

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The Burj Al Arab (Tower of the Arabs) is the world's only 7 star hotel and designed to resemble a billowing sail, the Burj Al Arab soars to a height of 321 metres, dominating the Dubai skyline making it the fourth tallest hotel in the world.

It truly is one of the most iconic symbols of Dubai and is a majestic building. No trip to Dubai would be complete without at least seeing it! There are various view points you can take photos from but one of the best is from the public beach next to it... there you will get that Dubai shot of you on the beach with The Burj in the back ground. 

It is one of the most photographed structures in the world, and consistently voted the worlds most luxurious hotel. It is illuminated at night by choreographed lighting making it an impressive building day or night!
The Burj Al Arab is located off the coastline from Jumeirah Beach, the hotel is connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge. This hotel offers only Suites which are spacious and provide incredible views through the floor to ceiling windows. There is a wide variety of restaurants within the hotel each serving cuisines from all over the world cooked by Michelin Star trained chefs.

With the spa on the 18th floor it is definitely worth a visit for some pampering and rejuvenation. The Health Club also offers two fully equipped gyms, two infinity pools, a sauna, steam room, cold plunge pool, two solariums and a squash Court.

Children are well looked after and the Sinbad’s Kid’s Club offers excellent facilities. Your children will also be granted complimentary access to Sinbad’s Kid’s Club at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, which offers a wide range of outdoor activities.


Activities in and around the hotel include watersports which are available at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, golf on one of the world class golf courses, shopping and the Wild Wadi Water Park.

Friday 23 January 2015

Palo Alto hotels

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Located a stone’s throw from prestigious Stanford University and the top companies in the US, the guestrooms and suites at Dinah’s Garden Hotel are imaginatively designed to create an environment that is both relaxing and productive. Serene views of the surrounding gardens, pool or lagoons can be enjoyed from the rooms and suites. Feather-soft beds are outfitted with high-quality cotton sheets. All of our guestrooms are smoke-free and we just completed a renovation of all our Deluxe Rooms with new bathrooms, furniture, electronics and flooring! Need to keep up with business during your stay? Dinah’s rooms and suites are equipped with the technology needed to keep you well connected. We are connected to the City of Palo Alto's Fiber Optic lines for our internet so we can offer high-speed wireless Internet access (averaging 100 Mb/s) to all our guests. All our rooms have a large desk area that provides a serviceable office for any road warrior.

read more : www.dinahshotel.com/stanford-hotel-palo-alto

Boulder hotels

Boulder hotels
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About Boulder, CO Hotels
Boulder offers some of the most elegant and exciting hotel stays in the country. With their rooms that boast breathtaking views of the Flatirons, bars fully stocked with Colorado micro-brews, and many offering evening entertainment, hotels in this mountain town ensure that you recover from all of that hiking, skiing, and rock-climbing in the lap of luxury. If you're interested in dining, enjoying the theater, and hitting up several micro-breweries, we recommend staying as near Pearl Street as possible. However, if you're fairly certain that you'll be spending the majority of your visit in the mountains, be sure to check out Boulder's quaint mountain lodges.
read more : http://www.10best.com/destinations/colorado/boulder/hotels

Arlington hotels

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Stay in Crystal City at This Hotel's Location in Arlington

Experience a new level of comfort and convenience at the Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport, offering spacious accommodations just two blocks from the Crystal City Metro Station. The hotel's outstanding location in Arlington makes it the perfect choice for vacations in Washington, D.C., as it affords easy access to attractions like Ford's Theatre, the museums of the Smithsonian Institution and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. During your stay, enjoy amenities like complimentary Wi-Fi, an outdoor rooftop pool (open from Memorial Day to Labor Day), on-site dining and free shuttle service to Reagan National Airport, the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City and the Crystal City Metro Station. Reserve your hotel room online to discover what makes the 
Radisson an unbeatable choice for business and leisure travel.
read more : http://www.radisson.com/arlington-hotel-va-22202/vaarling 

Thursday 22 January 2015

Rochester hotels

Rochester hotels
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Discover the charm of The Del Monte Lodge Renaissance Rochester Hotel & Spa, our hotel nestled in the quaint suburb of Pittsford, NY. Unique among hotels near Rochester, NY, this hotel embraces a boutique atmosphere complete with deluxe accommodations and excellent customer service. Well-appointed guest rooms feature luxurious bedding, cozy robes and plush leather recliners. Guests can enjoy first-rate dining at Erie Grill, our chic restaurant offering meticulously crafted cocktails and innovative dishes. Pamper yourself with a variety of indulgent treatments at the Spa at The Del Monte, our full-service salon and spa. With four meeting rooms and over 1,900 square feet of flexible event space, our hotel is the perfect choice for impressive meetings, conferences, weddings and receptions. Our AAA Four Diamond hotel overlooks the historic Erie Canal and is near a variety of boutique shops and renowned restaurants. For a memorable retreat in upstate New York, book your stay at our Renaissance hotel today.


Madison hotels

Madison hotels
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Madison Crowne Plaza Hotel is located in Madison Wisconsin, and is the “Place to Meet” for meetings and weddings alike. Our premier Madison hotel is located on the East-side, only 3 miles to Dane County Regional Airport, with free 24 hour airport shuttle (departing hotel on every hour), and near to downtown Madison, Monona Terrace Convention Center, Alliant Energy Center and Coliseum, The Kohl Center, The new Overture Center for the Arts, University of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Capitol. The hotel has recently upgraded beds to a new level of comfort with 7-pillows, a plush duvet, luxurious sheets and a pillow-top mattress. A great night sleep-guaranteed! The Crowne Plaza Madison, Wisconsin is a newly renovated 6 story hotel conveniently located off I-90/94/39, near East Towne Mall, Madison's largest mall, as well as theatres and restaurants.
The Crowne Plaza Hotel Madison - East Towne, a family-friendly hotel where kids stay free in parents room and ages 12 and under eat free. Don’t leave your pet home alone; the Crowne Plaza Madison is a pet-friendly hotel, offering added amenities at check-in for your furry friend!
Crowne Plaza, the best value for Madison Wisconsin Hotels.

Top Dubai Hotels‎

Top Dubai Hotels‎

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Dubai is a destination where high-end is the norm and as such the desert metropolis has a host of opulent 5 star hotel options for the intrepid traveller to choose from. One thing these luxurious establishments have in common is a sense of extravagance. But how can you be sure to select the right resort for your needs with such a sizeable choice? I’ve picked five hotels that you can book through HotelTravel.com, which I think offer something a little bit out of the ordinary.One & Only The Palm Dubai is positioned on the man-made Palm Jumeirah island, one of the city’s most sought after locations where exclusivity is the name of the game. With an impressive view of the city skyline, you’ll find everything you need here for a relaxing retreat, including a private marina. Not far away is the Dubai Marina and The Palm Dubai’s sister resort – One & Only Royal Mirage Palace Hotel, which is also accessible by private boat.Madinat Jumeirah Al Qasr Hotel lies along Jumeirah Beach and is part of the award-winning Jumeirah Group, which boasts several other properties in Dubai, including Wild Wadi Water Park where you can enjoy rides ranging from thrill seeking slides and wave machines ideal for body and knee-boarding, to kid friendly fun. Dubai is full of taxis that offer cheap and efficient transportation and are probably the most popular form of transport for visitors. The resort itself hosts something of an institution each week in Dubai – Friday brunch, a great added bonus to your trip.The Raffles brand is recognised the world over for its exceptional service, and the same can be said of the Raffles Dubai Hotel, situated in the historic Bur Dubai district. Its majestic pyramid shape is something of a landmark in the city, and it is also home to the club ‘People by Crystal’, which offers great views of Dubai from its top floor location. In addition, the hotel’s interior is a plush arrangement of fine furnishings reflecting contemporary Asian style and Egyptian aesthetics. Wafi Mall, part of the complex known as Wafi City, is within close reach and is full of fashion, food, and entertainment choices.Park Hyatt Dubai Hotel has ranked number one in Condé Nast Traveler ‘Readers Choice Awards’ survey of ‘Top 10 Hotels in the Middle East’, testament to guest satisfaction. And Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club is only a stone’s throw away, offering an 18-hole, par-71 championship course to the avid player. Frequent flyers should note that this particular hotel is just a 10-minute drive from Dubai International Airport.If you fancy a desert dwelling with a touch of class, then check into the Al Maha, A Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa. This dune based oasis is well and truly in a league of its own offering four suite types – all with private temperature controlled swimming pools and elegant furnishings. It’s also an ideal spot to get stuck into some desert adventures, such as nature walks, safaris and horse riding.These 5 star hotels in Dubai affirm that the city means business when it comes to service and facilities – putting them easily on a par with top hotels worldwide.

Wednesday 21 January 2015

sidney hotels

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Located just minutes from the Victoria International Airport, BC Ferries and Washington State Ferry terminals. All 55 spacious guestrooms and suites offer the perfect blend of contemporary style and comfort. Our oceanside rooms afford endless views and our guest services are second to none. The only thing we overlook is the ocean.
Gather at Haro's Restaurant + Bar to share West Coast food at its best. Made-from-scratch pizzas to signature dishes, cocktails & appies or cozy dinners. Georgia Café and Deli is a popular spot to grab a coffee and enjoy a light meal of ever-changing daily features.
Haven Spa salon and fitness facilities are focused on relaxation and rejuvenation, offering personalized wellness experiences.
Take in the charming coastal community of Sidney-by-the-Sea. Over 100 boutique shops make browsing a breeze, or drink in the fresh ocean air along the sea walk.
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But before we dive a little deeper into this song, let's go over the basic sequence of events described in this ballad. As the story unfolds, the speaker is driving on a dark desert highway late at night. He feels the wind in his hair and smells some desert flowers. Before long, he starts to feel drowsy and stops at a hotel for the night. You guessed it: it's the Hotel California. A mysterious woman stands and greets him at the door like a Homeric siren, luring the weary traveler with her seductive song. This female figure plays a central role in the song, though we never learn all that much about her. All the while, the speaker isn't sure what to make of the place. He starts to hear voices singing about how lovely and pleasant it is to stay at the hotel. The woman is rich and fun loving, and her friends are beautiful.

So far, so good.

The speaker orders up some wine from the Wine Captain, who remarks that the speaker has brought the playful spirit of the 1960s along with him. The speaker passes out and hears the voices again singing about the Hotel California. This time, however, they mention something about having an alibi to prove their innocence. This tidbit is the first suggestion that all might not be well at our quaint hotel.

The speaker notices how swanky the place is, but then the woman tells him that everyone at the hotel is a prisoner of his or her own making. (We spit out our champagne: "Whaaa?"). Everyone shows up for a dinner in the room of the "master," and they stab at some animal or "beast" that won't die. Naturally, this sends our speaker running for the exit, but now he can't find the exit. The person who watches over the hotel tells him not to worry because he won't ever be able to escape from the hotel.

And such is the fate of our weary traveling narrator.

The very first few lines of the song take us to the long, straight highways of California and the American southwest, which serves as a powerful symbol of freedom, desolation, and recklessness in songs by The Eagles. The song title suggests a sunny, laid-back place where people drink lots of pomegranate juice and practice yoga, but it also hints that the state of California (or, more accurately, the idea of California) is not really home to anyone. It's a place for people who are between destinations: transients. One central theme in "Hotel California" is the disconnect between popular perceptions of California versus the reality.

Don Henley's masterful lyrics focus much of their attention on this theme of perceptions of California in the American collective imagination versus the reality of the Golden State. Don Henley's lyrics certainly have a flair for the dramatic, as he effortlessly transforms the mood and tone of the story. What once seemed like a small desert paradise quickly turns into a gothic horror.

In many ways, this is a story about California in general, and Los Angeles in particular. Don Felder, the guitarist for The Eagles who wrote the tune for "Hotel California," has talked about how the song was inspired by driving into Los Angeles filled with high expectations that were later disappointed: "If you drive into LA at night you can just see this glow on the horizon of lights and the images that start running through your head of Hollywood and all the dreams that you have." To many – the speaker in "Hotel California" included – Los Angeles seems like a beautiful oasis on the edge of a dark, squalid desert. Hundreds of thousands of people have migrated to California in search of sunshine, beautiful women, money, and fame. Yet many find this dream to be a mirage. As the nightman of the Hotel explains, "we are programmed to receive."

And in many ways, California has been "programmed to receive" from its very inception. After all, in 1848, before California even officially became American territory, gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in the Sierra foothills, bringing in droves of immigrants from other regions in the United States, as well as Asia, Europe, and Latin America. The "California Dream" was born, and it was a dream of instant wealth waiting to be claimed by anyone bold enough to take it. Hundreds of thousands of people poured into the state, hoping and expecting to find a fortune in the goldfields. But most of them never found it; the easy placer gold was soon panned out, and it didn't take long for huge industrial mining operations to take over. Within a few years, most individual miners were reduced from independent treasure-seekers to dependent wage laborers. So in some sense, a kind of false hope was written into the fabric of California from its very inception.

And this is just what the Eagles found in California more than a century later. Despite their inextricable connection to the state of California, no member of the Eagles was originally from there. According to Don Henley, "we were all middle-class kids from the Midwest. 'Hotel California' was our take on the high life in Los Angeles." Don Henley, originally from Texas, and Glenn Frey, a rocker from Detroit, came to Los Angeles in 1970 to pursue musical careers. Together, they formed the Eagles in 1971, along with Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner, after all four had toured as members of Linda Ronstadt's band. The Eagles managed to create a laid back California sound that effortlessly combined elements of country with rock music. The music they constructed was intended as a soothing antidote to the turmoil of the late '60s. This was a sound that appealed to American listeners of all stripes, as the band's huge record sales soon proved. Between 1975 and 1979, the Eagles released four consecutive #1 albums – One of these NightsTheir Greatest Hits, 1971-1975Hotel California, and The Long RunGreatest Hits still remains the bestselling album of all time in America.

With all this money and success the Eagles soon found that they had become "prisoners of their own device." Fame, excessive partying, and drug use took its toll on the band members. According to Glenn Frey, "we weren't the [Rolling] Stones, but we weren't the Osmonds either, somewhere in between. But closer to the Stones." According to some interpretations, "Hotel California" is a song about drug addiction; others have viewed it as a song about a mental hospital, or devil worship, or – in one especially oddball take – even a real hotel run by cannibals. (That one sure puts a delicious new spin on "you can check out but you can never leave.")

Most likely, however, it is a song that chronicles the culture of excess, wealth, decadence, and self-destruction in the Southern California cultural milieu of the mid-1970s. In a 2007 interview with 60 Minutes, Don Henley described "Hotel California" as "a song about the dark underbelly of the American dream and about excess in America, which is something we knew a lot about." What's interesting here is that Henley and the Eagles are not trying to argue that the "American Dream" is a sham – no, they themselves are living examples of the American Dream (four Midwest boys come to California with the dream of becoming rock stars and five years later release the best-selling album in American history). Yeah, we'd say they got a pretty good deal. But instead, the Eagles are criticizing the culture of excess surrounding the rich and famous in Los Angeles – a culture that they were a part of. It turns out the old adage is true: "mo' money mo' problems."

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Set in the city’s prime location, amongst all the prestigious business addresses, stands the Meliá Kuala Lumpur.

Right at the heart of the city's ‘Golden Triangle’ and commercial district, the hotel occupies an unbeatable location. With the iconic Petronas Twin Towers reachable in 3 minutes by monorail, popular shopping attractions footsteps away, and cultural attractions such as the Bintang Walk and Little India nearby, Melia Kuala Lumpur is the perfect address for business or leisure.

The hotel features spacious, well-appointed rooms that are bathed in warm sunlight. A range of dining options, filled with the flavors and diversity that define Malaysia, is served daily within the hotel. A swimming pool and gym are available for leisure while a business center and host of functional meeting rooms stand ready when work calls.

With an outstanding location, top-rate service, facilities that delight, and a dedication to sustainability, Meliá Kuala Lumpur is perfect for any traveller looking to be at the center of all the action.

Monday 19 January 2015

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Remarkable Rio
Rio de Janeiro is a lot like a glazed cherry. No, not that it’s small and red and sitting on top of something far more alluring, but because it’s easy to get distracted by the shiny appeal and forget there’s also delicious fruit underneath.
The throbbing samba atmosphere and festivals are merely the tip of the iceberg, and for the tourist who ventures a little deeper, Rio de Janeiro reveals itself to be a thriving historical and cultural centre.

Flying into Rio de Janeiro, you see a city growing organically from the ground. From the beach bums of Barra da Tijuca and Leblon to the precarious cable cars travelling down Sugarloaf Mountain and the Victorian mansions of Santa Theresa nearly engulfed by the rainforest, the interaction between man and nature is enchanting.

Upon landing, the heat will hit you – urging you to move just to stir up a breeze. The diverse range of people who call Rio de Janeiro home really define the city, from the rich swanning in the Avenida Atlantica to the suburban Favelas swarming up the hillsides – it is a blend that, while not particularly fair, gives Rio de Janeiro its flavour.

Rio de Janeiro’s Top 10

10. Santa Teresa Travel back to the 19th Century with this neighbourhood’s mansions, cafes and cobblestone streets.

5. Ipanema Beach The higher-end beach, leading to leafy streets lined with expensive boutiques and lively bars. Just try not to spend the whole time wandering around humming The Girl from Ipanema.

9. Lapa This former red-light district is now home to Rio’s samba scene.

4. Botanical Gardens With over 7000 rare species of plants and 140 varieties of birds, this is one of the most beautiful gardens in the world.

8. Hippie Fair Craft Markets in Ipanema Although largely aimed at tourists, it’s good for rare finds.

3. Sambodromo Rio De Janeiro With permanent stadiums, this street is always ready for Carnival.

7. Parque Nacional and Floresta da Tijuca With over 46 square miles of tropical rainforest, it’s the world’s largest urban reserve

2. Christ the Redeemer Statue One of the New Seven Wonders of the World, this international icon, provides a messiah’s eye view of the entire city.

6. Maracana Stadium No trip to Rio is complete without seeing a game of football in this hallowed home of Ronaldo and Pele.

1. Copocabana Beach The most famous beach in the world, boasting impossibly beautiful – and several famous – people, endless activities and restaurant options.

Rio de Janeiro History

Forte de Copacabana –You can visit the old fort, which is maintained exactly as it was, or roam the grounds and enjoy the sunset.
Sao Bento Monastery – The monks still sing Gregorian chants in this historic monastery.
National Library (Biblioteca Nacional) – An impressive collection of books and archives.
Museu Internacional de Arte Naif – Both the historical colonial plantation building and the primitive art it contains are noteworthy.
Museo do Indio – A small museum, but excellently presented.
Rio de Janeiro Art & Culture

Cristo Redentor – The giant statue outside of Rio, which you have to see in person.
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil – Check out the theatre, look at art and always people watch.
Teatro Municipal – Beautiful theatre built in 1909.
Carmen Miranda Museum – For many people, she still is the embodied vision of Rio.
Museum of Modern Art – Home to more than 2,000 exhibits, including works by Picasso.
Rio de Janeiro Shopping

Hippie Fair Crafts Market – When you get your souvenirs here, you also get a memory of the wonderful time you had finding them.
Copacabana Fair – Shopping in the evening. If you are comfortable with haggling, you can get a good price.
Ipanema City Centre—All kinds of specialty shops in a picturesque and safe area.
Rio Sul Shopping Centre – Multiple floors means that there is a shop for almost every interest, even for the kids.
Praca Quinze – Where you go if you are an antiques hound.
Gay & Lesbian Rio de Janeiro

Galeria Café – Boutique and club together with a large local patronage.
Gay Baths – There are many in Ipanema and Copacabana, and most do not require a membership. Call ahead and you might find one that also offers massages.
Farme Gay Beach – A gay beach. Wear your Speedo and enjoy.
Farme – Almost every option on the street is a gay bar.
Banda de Ipanema – These three parades of drag queens are centered around Carnival.
Rio de Janeiro Outdoor

Ipanema Beach – The beaches of Ipanema are legendary for a reason.
Copacabana – Another area of beaches that offers visitors fun in the sun.
Tijuca National Park – Try taking a jeep tour to soak in the scenery.
Santa Teresa – A quiet little neighbourhood with lots to see and do.
Claudio Coutinho Trail – Enjoy an outstanding view when hiking and spot monkeys and tropical birds.
Rio de Janeiro Sport

FIFA World Cup – Preparations are in place to host the tournament in 2014.
Olympics – In 2016, Rio will host the Olympics.
Hang Gliding – A surprisingly popular sport in Rio with packages for the beginner to the expert.
Beach Football – Gather a crowd and have fun on the beach.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu – Take a class in the country where this martial art was born.
Rio de Janeiro Local

Centro
Built during the colonial era, this modern-day financial centre is, ironically, home to some of the most beautiful old churches in the city. Old religion blends with new in Centro, in a dichotomy almost as striking as the sprawling Favelas juxtaposed against the powerful Rio skyline.

Go to City Hall and sit in on a meeting of the City Council, or take a guided tour of the National Library (the eighth largest in the world). Step inside the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian – shaped like a volcano, inspiration is easy to find in its crystal-lit spires. The National Museum of Fine Arts is also worth a visit; its architecture is based on the Louvre and it regularly holds exhibits from the world’s most renowned art houses.

South Zone
The South Zone of the city is made up of a collection of idyllic beaches and their surrounding leafy suburbs. It is the most recognisable region of Rio de Janeiro worldwide, and is home to the most expensive real estate on the continent.

The land rises sharply upwards from the beach, with the highest hill in the city – Crow’s Nest Rock – reaching a height of 842 metres. The largest urban forest in the world, White Rock Forest, is located within this region, so if you’re in the mood for adventure, try hang gliding here. It’s only from the air that you can really appreciate the enormity of the rising escarpment that is Sugarloaf Mountain.

The North Zone
The North Zone is the first of Rio’s suburbs you’ll be privy to if you arrive by air. The International Airport is not that much to look at, unless you like airport bars and conveyor belts (hey, we’re not ones to judge), but beyond its confines you’ll find some worthy attractions.

Check out the State University of Rio De Janeiro, home to some of Brazil’s brightest minds, working towards a better and more sustainable future. The North Zone is also home to the famous Maracana Stadium, which is the main place of worship for Rio’s football-mad congregation. In 2014 the stadium will host the FIFA World Cup and in 2016 the opening and closing ceremonies of the Summer Olympics, so be prepared for Rio de Janeiro to make an even bigger impact on the international scene!

The Western Zone
Experiencing a wave of new construction and development spurred on by the 2016 Olympics, the Western Zone is attracting the nouveau riche of Rio. Although the area is largely residential and industrial, the beaches of Barra de Tijuca are increasingly popular with locals wishing to evade tourists. So if you want a more authentic experience, it’s worth a look… Shhhhhh!

Rio de Janeiro Eat & Drink

The nightlife in Rio de Janeiro is unique, and the party mindset will infiltrate even the soberest of outlooks. The city is alive and pulsing with a unique energy spanning from the beaches to the mountainous surrounds – there is something for everyone as long as your objective is fun. The cuisine is a fusion of old Europe (chiefly Portuguese) with indigenous Latin American, produce is almost always locally sourced, with a heavy emphasis on vegetables and seafood.

Antiquarius Traditional Portuguese cuisine at its height, Bacalhau a Lagareiro – a local codfish recipe – is so popular it’s worth ordering ahead for.

Academia de Cachaca With over 500 kinds of booze, this bar encapsulates the Carnival spirit. Plus, its bar menu would make other restaurants blush.

Aprazivel Casual, down-home vibe and local Brazilian fare are a winning combination.

Rio Scenarium Set over three floors of an abandoned warehouse and stocked with kitsch and movie props, the bar attracts a wide cross-section of Rio society.

Roberta Sudbrack If you’re after a quick bite, avoid. Degustation is the name of the game, and has been voted Best Contemporary Cuisine for three years running. The menu changes daily, depending on the availability of local produce and is inspired by simplicity and respect for the flavours.

Garota de Ipanema Brazil’s most famous song was not named for this bar, but was written within its walls. By far the best place in the city to enjoy a chilled bear and an ocean breeze.

Café Lamas Although simple in design and décor, this restaurant is a favourite with the cream of Brazilian society – actors, poets, and presidents.

The Week Rio’s largest nightclub is housed within an old palace. Some of the world’s biggest electronic acts play for the acclaim of this two-level dance floor. The on-site garden and pool provide a refreshing change of pace for those danced off their feet.

Rio De Janeiro Events

New Year’s Eve sees over two and a half million partiers flock to Copacabana Beach to celebrate with some of the world’s most famous music acts.

Carnival is an annual letting down of the hair before the strictness of the Catholic festival of Lent. See the bright lights and extravagant costumes, hear the pulsing African drums, feel the best Rio has to offer…

The Rio Circuit is Brazil’s largest cycling race. The circuit runs through every part of the city – along the coast, up the mountains and through the city. It attracts a mix of local and international cycling enthusiasts.

For those who had a particular fondness for miniature soldiers growing up, Rio hosts the World Military Games between 16-24 July each year. The festival is not a celebration of war but rather the armed forces. The Games are known for incredible sporting events as national pride is firmly in place.

Each August, Folklore Day sees the celebration of indigenous Brazilian culture and early colonial myths. The stories centre around certain areas and buildings.

On 9 September, Brazil celebrates its independence from Portugal, but not in traditional Rio fashion. Although a public holiday sees the streets fill and parties ensue, it’s usually a more reflective day to take stock of the nation’s history.

Christmas in Rio – While maintaining the true Christian message, the traditional decorations seem just a little kookier in the tropical climate. Palm trees with tinsel and Santa Claus in shorts are just two examples.

When To Go

From Christmas to the end of February is summer holidays, meaning a lot of businesses are closed. Then again, the slower pace means less rush to get around to see everything.

To witness Carnival in all its glory, you need to be in Rio towards the end of February. It’s one of the most electrifying celebrations anywhere on Earth.

Winter hits in the middle of the year, but doesn’t hold the same meaning as elsewhere. Occasional wet or cold days aren’t all that bad, and only extreme weather will impact your trips to the beach.

What To Avoid

Airport taxi services. Housed in tiny kiosks, they are notoriously expensive. Your best course of action is learning the address of your hotel in Portuguese and catching a regular yellow cab.

On the beach, prioritise comfort over fitting in. If you’re used to wearing board shorts, keep wearing them – your awkwardness in Speedos will make the trips embarrassing for you and your fellow travellers.

The outskirts of Rio are notoriously poverty-stricken. Although it might seem tempting to travel to these favelas (slums) to experience the ‘real’ Rio, be aware that the areas are run by crime and drug lords and are highly dangerous. Kidnappings and muggings are rife.

 
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