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Hotels In Hong Kong

30 July 2010 | No Comments » | Admin

When it comes to traveling to Hong Kong for winter vacations, it is more likely that traditional celebrations of this season run away with your mind, bringing images of the Chinese New Year’s Parade, which is in fact, one of the main seasonal attractions in the city. However, Hong Kong became a British colony in 1842, and the Opium War of 1860 left the city as a British Protectorate until the year 2000, when Hong Kong returned to China’s hands. History made this place a cosmopolitan city where visitors can enjoy a traditional Christmas pudding cake, or a New Year’s dinner with a Cantonese touch. In fact, many hotels in Hong Kong offer special packages from late November to mid-February to cover all the seasonal events, including the Chinese New Year.

On the island side, some of the most popular hotels include the Charterhouse Empire, Hotel Causeway Bay, South Pacific Hotel, Novotel Century, Grand Hyatt. JW Marriott Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hong Kong and Harbour Plaza North Point. Hong Kong’s Kowloon area has many other reputable hotels, including the YMCA International House, The Imperial Hotel, Ramada Hotel Kowloon, Royal Pacific Tower, and the Nikko hotel Inter-Continental Hong Kong.

Whether booking your lodging in the traditional district, in Kowloon, the new territories or the outlaying island, Christmas and New Years celebrations in Hong Kong are seasonal events. Chinese New Year in Hong Kong last for three days and it is coming next February 18, 2007. The new moon comes to end for the Year of the Dog and welcomes the Year of the Boar, which is the twelfth animal of the Chinese horoscope that.

Even though Christmas is celebrated much like any other big city of the world there is also a Western-like New Years parade with fireworks. Dragon dancers are the main attraction of the New Year Parade, going from one point to another on the island, spreading the good wishes and scaring away the evil spirits that were left from the previous year. Christmas celebrations not only attract many international visitors to Hong Kong to see how the Orient celebrates holidays, but it also attracts performers from all over the world who meet in Hong Kong.

Hotels in Hong Kong decorate Christmas trees and are dressed in colorful decorations throughout December, but many other decorated floats remain until the Chinese new year, when music, dance and street entertainers take over all the streets, starting from the Harbour front.

Christmas lights are substituted by paper lanterns that hang between buildings. Candles are placed inside the lantern to create a colorful glow through out Hong Kong streets. They are usually made from red paper and golden ink, symbolizing happiness, prosperity, healing, and good fortune.

Hong Kong is filled with flower displays all over the island. There will be literally millions of people on the streets, crowded on the streets of Hong Kong celebrating for days and creating an atmosphere like you will never see in any other city around the world. A great display of fireworks and firecrackers over Victoria Harbor announces the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations.

Hotels In Cambridge

23 July 2010 | No Comments » | Admin

There are a wide variety of Hotels in Cambridge. Whether your visit is business or pleasure you are sure to find a Cambridge Hotel to suit your needs.

Within the centre of Cambridge, around Regent Street and Parkers piece in particular there are a number of top class hotels aimed at business travellers, or tourists who want to make their stay in Cambridge that extra bit special. They offer all the 5 star facilities you would expect by way of off street parking, restaurant and room service. These hotels also benefit from being within walking distance from all the major attractions such as the Colleges and the River Cam and you can expect to pay anywhere in the region of 80 (120) to 180 (260) for a double room.

Good examples of this type of Cambridge Hotel are the Regent hotel and the De Vere University Arms.

If you are on a limited budget and dont mind a bit of a walk there are plenty of B&Bs and Guest Houses concentrated around Newmarket Road and Cherry Hinton road. These are both on the way into town and a walk into the centre shouldnt take more than 20-30 minutes depending on which end of the street you are on. Alternatively, both streets are on major bus routes which would take you 5-10 minutes and cost no more than a couple of pounds (3-4).

Prices range from 50 (80) a night, to 120 (200) for some of the larger Guest Houses. One of the benefits this type of accommodation is the family run atmosphere and the often invaluable local knowledge of the owner, so they are definitely worth considering. The Fairways guest house on Cherry Hinton Rd is a classic example of this type of accommodation

If you want somewhere in between the two there are a number of Travelodge type accommodation providers in the area. These offer the look and feel of a Cambridge hotel, but usually at B&B prices. The only downside to this type of accommodation is their out of town location, but if you have your own transport this is not a problem.

The Sleep Inn Cambridge is just 6 miles north of Cambridge and also offers you the chance to explore other areas of this great county that you wouldnt see staying in the town centre.

Overall, you will not be short of choice when it comes to Hotels in Cambridge. The main things to consider, in order, are:

1) Location
2) Budget
3) Amenities

And you need to know which of the above you are willing to compromise on. Once you have made your decision, follow the link below to find a Cambridge hotel that meets your criteria.

http:www.cambridgeshiretouristguide.comDisplay_Results.asp?cboService=113&CityID=430

Hotels in Barrow

16 July 2010 | No Comments » | Admin

Situated on the coast line of North West England is a large town called Barrow in Furness, the town looks over the bay towards England’s famous holiday area Blackpool on one side and has the historical isle of Walney on the other. The town is only a short drive away from one of the most beautiful areas of the UK, the Lake District national park and because of this the town can often provide a useful base for tourists and travelers.

There are plenty of hotels in Barrow to choose from, the town also has a lot of guest houses and bed and breakfast accommodations each with their own individual characteristics, from the friendly relaxed atmosphere of Roosecote farm houses who serve massive breakfasts in the morning to the ultra modern Travelodge hotel facilities in the middle of the town. Some of the guesthouses are converted Victorian buildings, however they have still kept the classic style of the age and look extraordinary.

If you are looking for a guest house or hotel in Barrow then you will find that many of them are located on Abbey Road, this is the towns main road which can make it much easier to get out and explore the Furness area. One such famous area to explore in Barrow is the 700 year old ruins of a Cistercian monk’s abbey known as Furness Abbey, at one time the Abbey was the UK’s second grandest Abbey and it is a very popular attraction. Keeping on the same theme near this famous abbey you can find the Abbey hotel with its large gardens. Sitting in 14 acres of its own private woodland the hotel has many facilities and can be booked for virtually any occasion such as weddings or parties. On the other side of the town is Walney island a great place for kite surfing, the island also has some great bed and breakfast places to stay at. No matter where you decide to stay in the area you can be sure that the service will be good and the stay will be pleasant, most of the family run guesthouses have been in business for a long time so they know how to make people feel welcome.

Thankfully now many of the hotels in Barrow in Furness now have their own websites so you can have a good look around and pick on you like the most. This also makes booking your place to stay much easier and whole break away from home run much more smoothly.

Hotels In Bangkok, Thailand

9 July 2010 | No Comments » | Admin

You have decided to visit Asia for your next vacation and have decided to go to Bangkok, Thailand. Your flight is booked but you are still looking for a hotel. But, how do you decide which hotel to stay at?

Your decision should be based on what you plan to do while you are Krung Thep. Will you be spending most of your time sightseeing, shopping or enjoying the nightlife? You dont want to waste valuable time in a Bangkok taxi inching along Sukhumvit Road.

Siam Square area is a good place to stay if you want to have some fun shopping. There are hundreds of small shops at street level and the Siam Center and the Siam Discovery shopping centers have many up-market brand label shops. On the top floor of Siam Discovery Center there is a cinema complex with some of the most comfortable seats to be found in the world. After a hard days shopping, relax and lie down as you watch a movie!

Another great shopping mall nearby is Mahboonkrong (MBK). It will take only 10 minutes to walk there from Siam Square and you will find literally hundreds of smaller shops and stalls, selling many goods at bargain prices. Electronics and clothes are the specialties here. Both of these areas are on the Skytrain routes and are easily accessible.

If you plan on seeing other parts of the country, taking and full day trips, I suggest you book your hotel near the Bangkok Airport. Make sure that you stay near the new Bangkok Airport Suvarnabhumi and not at Don Muang. Only stay in this area if you do plan to go to Bangkok proper. Bangkok Airport hotels are conveniently located and easy to get to from Suvarnabhumi.

If soaking up the Bangkok nightlife is your reason for visiting, there are a few different areas you can stay. If Patpong Road is your destination, stay either on Silom or Suriwongse Road. The Nana Entertainment Plaza is on Sukhumvit and Soi 4 (or Soi Nana) and there are a variety of hotels everything from the JW Marriott to the Majestic Suites or the Dynasty. In the Soi Cowboy area, you can stay anywhere near Soi Asoke, Soi 22 or anywhere along Sukhumvit Road and just catch the Skytrain.

Probably, your hardest decision will be selecting your hotel since there are so many 4 and 5 start hotels in Bangkok. For the budget traveler, there are also cheap hotels in Bangkok. Some hotels that I recommend are: Windsor Suite Hotel Bangkok, Viengtai Hotel Bangkok, Radisson Hotel Bangkok, or the Amari Airport Hotel Bangkok. Another solution is to do a search for Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit in any search engine. Or visit my Thailand Link Directory.

Do your research, and look for a discount Bangkok hotel, and enjoy your stay in the Land of Smiles.

Hotels In Anchorage

2 July 2010 | No Comments » | Admin

Anchorage is an amazing place to vacation. A mix of country estates, historic homes and other residential homes can be found next to each other. The lush gardens combined with the mountains allow guests to wake up to wonderful views each day. The people both young and old are involved in community activities such as the PTA, civic and garden clubs, choirs and youth groups, environmental groups and theater groups.

If you are considering Anchorage for you next vacation there are plenty of places with affordable prices and nice and homey surroundings. You can choose from a number of lodges, cabins bed and breakfast inns or hotels. Anchorage has accommodation for every type of traveler or tourist never mind the budget. Here is a list of great ones.

Holiday Inn Express Anchorage
Room Amenities: minibar, fireplace, refrigerator, microwave
Hotel Amenities: indoor pool, outdoor pool, hot tub, health club
Price: 79-129 night

Captain Cook Hotel
Room Amenities: refrigerator, newspaper
Hotel Activities: hot tub, health spamassage, health club, indoor pool
Price: 140 280 night

Anchorage Hotels
Ramada Inn Anchorage Downtown
Room amenities: AC, whirlpool, microwave, refrigerator, newspaper
Hotel Activities: Health Club
Price: 129.00 night

Hawthorn Anchorage
Room Amenities: AC
Hotel Activities: fitness center, indoor pool, hot tub
Price: 79 119 night

Jewel Lake Bed and Breakfast
This is a quiet place three miles from Ted Stevens Anchorage international airport. It provides you with a full or continental breakfast. The guest can use the microwave, refrigerator and make coffee in the kitchen after morning hours. There is a common room, a patio, outdoor grill and a laundry room. The guest rooms have a king size bed and a twin, along with a bath, a telephone and cable TV
Price: 40 to 75 in the winter and 135 for the summer

Eagle River Motel

Leaving the city behind a little the motel has a backdrop of Alaskas Chugach Mountains. The rooms are comfortable, quiet and clean. They range from suites, deluxe or standard rooms
For winter the rates range from 49 to 60 pounds with tax
In spring the rates range from 69 to 99 pounds with tax
In summer the rates range from 89 to 139 pounds with tax

Americas Best Inns and Suites

Minutes from downtown and near the airport the newly remodeled Americas Best Inns and Suites has thirty five rooms available. Their services include complimentary continental breakfast, shuttle service to cruise ships, meeting areas, railroads or the airport.