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Questions and AnswersVote for: Which is the best three stars hotel in Los Angeles? (part one)
los angeles hotels | Dec 12th, 2011 | by Editor

| Royal Century Hotel |

| Hotel Stay on Main |

| Hollywood Historic Hotel |

| Quality Inn & Suites - Montebello |

| Country Inn & Suites By Carlson |
Los Angeles, with a population of 3,792,621, is the most populous city in California, and the second most populous in the United States, after New York City. With those facts in mind it's easy to assume that L.A. is one of the busiest tourist destinations in the United States. Prices for three star rooms start as low as 50 dollars per night but which hotel would be the best place to spend your money?
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Vote for: Best hotels in Philadelphia: which ones would you pick? (part 12)
philadelphia | Feb 9th, 2012 | by Editor

| Hotel Homestead Philadelphia - King of Prussia |

| Hotel Extended Stay America Philadelphia - Malvern |

| Hotel Extended Stay America Philadelphia - Bensalem |

| Hotel Extended Stay America Philadelphia - Airport |

| Hampton Inn Philadelphia Mt. Laurel |
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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Vote for: How would you rate the hotel Tides Zihuatanejo in Zihuatanejo?
rate hotels | Aug 30th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
The Tides Zihuatanejo is a wonderfully romantic property which comes pretty close to our idea of perfection. The guest rooms capture all of the colors and charms of this richly-textured country and the suites include some of the most luxurious accommodations you'll find anywhere. Lush tropical gardens stretch right to the sands, where you'll find the surprisingly sophisticated palapa-roofed restaurant la Villa and an engaging boat-shaped bar. A further restaurant la Cantina has tables spilling out onto the sands and serves Mexican dishes and seafood. How would you rate this fine hotel?
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Vote for: Which is the best two stars hotel in Los Angeles? (part 23)
los angeles hotels | Dec 28th, 2011 | by Editor

| Best Western Norwalk Inn |

| Comfort Inn Lone Pine |

| Hotel Extended Stay America Los Angeles - Carson |

| Hotel Travelodge Chatsworth |

| Days Inn Glendale |
Los Angeles, with a population of 3,792,621, is the most populous city in California, and the second most populous in the United States, after New York City. With those facts in mind it's easy to assume that L.A. is one of the busiest tourist destinations in the United States. But if you're not already a movie star you might want to check out the two stars hotels which offer decent services at a reasonable price. Prices for a two star room start as low as 33 dollars per night but which hotel would be the best place for your needs?
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Vote for: What is the world's best place to stay (part 49)
hotels | Apr 23rd, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
The world is a huge place, when you get right down to the nitty-gritty of it. The scale of the place is absolutely staggering. If you're out and about on our planet, enjoying all the experiences that life has to offer, you will find the occasional need to bed down for the night in strange and uninviting climes. Thankfully, the world is rife with respectable institutions of cultured hospitality, and at any of these great lodgings you can find surcease of the wanderlust sorrow. Which of these amazing accommodations do you like the best?
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Vote for: How would you rate the Rose Garden Palace in Rome?
rate hotels | May 19th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
The Rose Garden Palace is the longtime home of Rome's most prestigious luxury hotels and la dolce vita of the 1950s. Elegant and contemporary, the luxury hotel is a blend of modern and classic with an occasional oriental twist. On entering, the guest first passes through a glass portico then between two huge antique wooden doors: this mixture of old and new is symbolic of the overall design ethic of the Rose Garden Palace. How would you rate this fine hotel?
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Vote for: How would you rate the hotel Casa Oaxaca in Mexico?
rate hotels | Sep 1st, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
A real haven in bustling Oaxaca, the Casa Oaxaca is surely the city's most artistic hotel. From a traditional colonial house the owners have created a statement in contemporary style, simple but alluring, and comfortable for a long or short stay. With just five rooms and two exceptional suites, this Casa will never be overcrowded. Reserve the whole hotel for a family group and you can revel in the luxury of a secluded swimming pool, personal chef and priceless privacy. How would you rate this wonderful hotel?
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Vote for: What is the world's best place to stay (part 60)
hotels | Apr 26th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
Finding the right hotel is the key to having a successful vacation. Even the most amazing trip can be ruined if the accommodations are not up to snuff. That's why most travel experts recommend that lodging be your second greatest expense when planning a travel budget. The only more important expenditure is the cost of the transportation itself. Which of these great places of lodging do you consider the best solution to the ever-present consideration "where should we stay?
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Vote for: How would you rate the Majahuitas Resort in Puerto Vallarta?
rate hotels | Aug 3rd, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
Desert island hideaways don't get much better than idyllic Majahuitas Resort. The hotel's 18 acres are actually part of the mainland, but because there are no roads to the area the only access is by sea. And so your vacation begins with a leave-your-worries-behind-you boat trip along the stunning coastline of the Bay of Banderas. Away from Puerto Vallarta, the sea becomes clearer and blue-green. Twenty minutes later the boat arrives at one of the most picturesque coves on the coast. Seven casitas cling to the shoreline and slopes of the one third of a mile long beach, each casita having a perfect sea view. How would you rate this idyllic hotel?
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Vote for: What is the world's best place to stay (part 39)
hotels | Apr 20th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
The world is a huge place, when you get right down to the nitty-gritty of it. The scale of the place is absolutely staggering. If you're out and about on our planet, enjoying all the experiences that life has to offer, you will find the occasional need to bed down for the night in strange and uninviting climes. Thankfully, the world is rife with respectable institutions of cultured hospitality, and at any of these great lodgings you can find surcease of the wanderlust sorrow. Which of these amazing accommodations do you like the best?
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