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Best hotels in Philadelphia: which ones would you pick? (part 24)

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philadelphia | Feb 14th, 2012 | by Editor
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Sheraton Great Valley Hotel
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The Hotel ML
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Radisson Valley Forge Hotel
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Philadelphia Great Valley
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Homewood Suites Philadelphia

Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and it is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States, with a population of 1,526,006. Philadelphia is also the commercial, cultural, and educational center of the Delaware Valley. Popular nicknames for Philadelphia are Philly and The City of Brotherly Love, so it can be assumed that the travellers would enjoy a warm welcome in the city's hotels. Let's pick the very best ones together!

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Best hotels in Philadelphia: which ones would you pick? (part 25)

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philadelphia | Feb 14th, 2012 | by Editor
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Hotel Le Meridien Philadelphia
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Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia Great Valley Malvern
residence inn marriott cherry hill
Residence Inn by Marriott Cherry Hill
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Residence Inn By Marriott Philadelphia Airport
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Clarion Hotel Park Ridge

Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and it is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States, with a population of 1,526,006. Philadelphia is also the commercial, cultural, and educational center of the Delaware Valley. Popular nicknames for Philadelphia are Philly and The City of Brotherly Love, so it can be assumed that the travellers would enjoy a warm welcome in the city's hotels. Let's pick the very best ones together!

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What do you think of the Bauer Il Palazzo in Venice?

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best hotels | May 4th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
best there
It's the best out there.
quite good improved
It's quite good, but could be improved.
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It's O.K...
really cup tea
It's really not my cup of tea.
four seasons better
The Four Seasons is better.

Bauer Il Palazzo is a luxury hotel in Venice that dates back to the 18th-century. Located directly on the Grand Canal, it is something of an institution in the city, mixing antiquated interiors and fine artworks with all modern conveniences and impeccable staff. St Mark's Square is just a five minute walk away, with its numerous shops, restaurants and bustling cafe culture. What is your opinion of this great Venetian hotel?

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What do you think of the Palazzo Belmonte on the Cilento Coast?

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great hotels | May 4th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
best there
It's the best out there.
quite good improved
It's quite good, but could be improved.
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It's O.K...
really cup tea
It's really not my cup of tea.
four seasons better
The Four Seasons is better.

Palazzo Belmonte lies down a windy road in the charming Cilento coast town of Santa Maria di Castellabate. For part of the year, it's the home of Angelo Granito Pignatelli, the 13th Prince of Belmonte. However, thanks to his excellent taste and natural hospitality, it's also a hotel from April to November; an antiques-filled, sun-drenched hideaway with friendly, English-speaking staff and five acres of manicured gardens. What is your opinion of this amazing coastal hotel?

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Best hotels in Philadelphia: which ones would you pick? (part 16)

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philadelphia | Feb 12th, 2012 | by Editor
fairfield inn suites marriott mount laurel
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Mount Laurel
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Hotel Homewood Mt. Laurel
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Philadelphia - Valley Forge
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Hampton Inn Philadelphia/Great Valley/Malvern
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Comfort Inn Montgomeryville

Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and it is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States, with a population of 1,526,006. Philadelphia is also the commercial, cultural, and educational center of the Delaware Valley. Popular nicknames for Philadelphia are Philly and The City of Brotherly Love, so it can be assumed that the travellers would enjoy a warm welcome in the city's hotels. Let's pick the very best ones together!

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What do you think of the Villa Feltrinelli in Lombardy?

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great hotels | May 4th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
best there
It's the best out there.
quite good improved
It's quite good, but could be improved.
o k
It's O.K...
really cup tea
It's really not my cup of tea.
four seasons better
The Four Seasons is better.

This is one of the grand hotels of old Europe, located on the banks of Lake Garda in the lakeside village of Gargnano. Meals are served on the terrace, with classic homemade pastas and sumptuous sorbets. In the gardens, one may rest under olive trees, play croquet or splash in the glorious granite swimming pool. For an even more refreshing swim, take a dip in the icy meltwater of Lake Garda. What is your opinion of this grand Lombardy retreat?

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Article: The Best Viewpoints in the world

best viewpoints | Jul 18th, 2010 | by Editor

With our eyes we are privileged to see all the beauty that this world has to offer. I love being a travel writer because I get to see the most beautiful sights in the world. Whether it's an old fallen down fence post covered with morning glory vines shinning in the early morning Georgia sunshine, or a sunset in the Grand Canyon. I have comprised a list of 10 of the most beautiful viewpoints in the world.
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Vote for: What is the best archeological site in the United States?

attractions | May 27th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
mesa verde
Mesa Verde
newark earthworks
Newark Earthworks
cahokia mounds state historic site
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site
chaco canyon
Chaco Canyon
great serpent mound
Great Serpent Mound

America is a great country to visit. It has lots of modern sights and attractions, however, it also has a hidden side, a dark face that's usually trampled underfoot, a history built on the eradication of the indigenous culture. Thankfully, there are places all across the continent where that facade is crumbling a little bit, and dark, jagged pieces of the past are poking through. Which one of these American archeological sites do you find the most interesting?

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Vote for: What is the best desert in the world to visit (part 3)

deserts | Sep 15th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
great sandy desert
Great Sandy Desert
thar desert great indian desert
Thar Desert (Great Indian Desert)
gobi desert
Gobi Desert
arctic desert
Arctic Desert
atacama desert
Atacama Desert

Deserts are becoming more and more popular as vacation destinations as more people begin to seek spiritual enlightenment from their travels. Explorations in deserts can lead to seriously profound experiences, as many a vision quester can attest. There's something about the harshness of the environment that makes spiritual growth easy. Which of these great deserts would you most like to quest in?

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Vote for: What is the world's best place to stay (part 13)

hotels | Apr 14th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
rufiji river camp
Rufiji River Camp
selous impala camp
Selous Impala Camp
danzante eco resort
Danzante Eco-Resort
puesta del sol b b
Puesta del Sol B&B
camping villas ecotucan
Camping at Villas Ecotucan

Being free to travel the globe is a real luxury, and you might find that this luxury comes with less pomp and ceremony than the word luxury traditionally denotes. Any ponce can build an expensive box full of fine tapestries and rare foods. True luxury is found in value, and the primary driver of value is location. The world offers many amazing and far-flung locations in which to repose. Which of these great accommodations do you most want to patronize?

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