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Where To Stay
Questions and AnswersVote for: What is the best unusual place to stay in the UK (part 1)
uk | Aug 23rd, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
The United Kingdom is a wonderful country to visit, and it's full of amazing places where tourists can stay and enjoy a taste of something slightly different. All these odd lodging options share one thing in common - they are far from common in their appointments. Which of these strange places to sleep would you like to lie you head in for a night next time you're in blighty?
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Vote for: What is the world's best place to stay (part 28)
hotels | Apr 18th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
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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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 Los Colibris B&B in Mexico?
rate hotels | Aug 15th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
Los Colibris (The Hummingbirds) is in one of the most beautiful spots in Todos Santos, Colonia La Poza. It has amazing views of the Pacific ocean, a freshwater estuary and a palm grove oasis to the front, and the Sierra de la Laguna mountains to the side and back. The lodge is just a 10-minute walk to 70 miles of pristine beach, and a 5-minute drive to the restaurants, artists' galleries and shops of Todos Santos. How would you rate this wonderful 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 7)
accommodation | Mar 30th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
Finding the right place to stay can be the secret to great travel. If you have proper accommodation arranged, all the stresses of travel will evaporate around you as you curl up in bed each night. The world is full of wonderful places to stay, and so we've rounded up a list of the very nicest reposes. Which of these amazing locations would you like to visit on your next world tour?
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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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Vote for: What do you think of the Bauer Il Palazzo in Venice?
best hotels | May 4th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson

| It's the best out there. |

| It's quite good, but could be improved. |

| It's O.K... |

| It's really not my cup of tea. |

| 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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Vote for: How would you rate the hotel Hacienda Puerta Campeche in Campeche?
rate hotels | Aug 30th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson
Campeche is a wonderful city; within its walls lie sleepy cobbled streets lined with the brightly colored houses that are so typical of Mexico. Tourism hasn't yet stamped its mark on the city and it's a great place to explore and sample some of the real Mexico that gringos don't usually get to see. Down by the water's edge the fishermen still take their boats out at dawn and return with the day's catch, while in the main square locals gather to meet and exchange all the latest gossip.How would you rate this wonderful hotel?
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Vote for: Best hotels in Las Vegas: which ones would you recommend? (part one)
las vegas | Jan 30th, 2012 | by Editor

| Stay Suites of America |

| Hooters Casino Hotel |

| Resort Fiesta Henderson Casino Hotel |

| Resort Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino |

| Stay Suites of America Business District |
Las Vegas is the most populous city in the state of Nevada and it is an internationally renowned city for gambling, shopping, and fine dining. Las Vegas is also known as The Entertainment Capital of the World, and is famous for its casino resorts. If you want to spend a few exciting days in Vegas you have to make sure of finding a good hotel but not too expensive if you want to save some money for gambling. Prices start as low as 19 dollars per night but if you want quality first you have to be prepared to pay much steeper prices.
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