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		<title>Historic Hotels In Barcelona</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barcelona has been dubbed La Gran Encisera ? the Great Enchantress. With its medieval romantic style, it?s hustle and bustle and the history and art; it?s a great destination spot for travelers. Many of the historic hotels are located in the Gothic Quarter, a stretch of streets with a romantic gothic style, making the hotels? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barcelona has been dubbed La Gran Encisera ? the Great Enchantress. With its medieval romantic style, it?s hustle and bustle and the history and art; it?s a great destination spot for travelers.</p>
<p>Many of the historic hotels are located in the Gothic Quarter, a stretch of streets with a romantic gothic style, making the hotels? locations convenient to sight seeing areas.</p>
<p>Tip to a Better Rate in a Historic Hotel in Barcelona</p>
<p>If you find yourself in Barcelona in a time that it is not busy and your hotel is not so full, you can usually bargain for a better rate. Business travelers can often get up to forty percent off the suggested price. Talk with the hotel attendants; don?t be afraid to ask for a discount.</p>
<p>Suggested Historic Hotels in Barcelona</p>
<p>While there are many beautiful historic hotels in Barcelona, one of the most convenient ones is the Hotels Condes De Barcelona. With over 150 guest rooms, each with an avant-garde style, the hotel is uniquely situated in a historic Nouveau building. The artistic beauty is astounding and each piece inside the hotel is customized specifically for the hotel. Located in the center of the city, it offers the convenience of public transportation for guests and is within walking distance to some of the city?s most popular destinations.</p>
<p>Another grand hotel is the Hotel Gotico. The deluxe hotel is a short distance from El Prat Airport, it is located in the heart of the city center and the Town Hall and the Palice of Autonomic Government. With it?s location right in the middle of the commercial district, a traveler will find everything they could want to see near by. With renovated soundproofed rooms, you?ll get a good night of sleep and the history of the hotel will keep the adventure of visiting Barcelona alive. Ask for a complimentary tour or ask about suggestions of sights to see in the city. The staff is knowledgeable and helpful.</p>
<p>For a moderate priced hotel, the Mes?n Castilla offers a Castilian fascia. For the best atmosphere this small hotel offers a convenient position to shops. It offers attractive views of the city and modest sized rooms. Its antique filled interior offers a history of its own.</p>
<p>How to Pick the Right Historic Hotel in Barcelona</p>
<p>When you travel to Barcelona, picking the right hotel for you may be important. If you are going to be in Barcelona for a short while, it would be better to select one that is closer to the areas of the city you plan to see. Having your hotel closer to your sightseeing destinations makes it convenient to get there and back from your hotel.</p>
<p>If you plan to stay longer and see much more of Barcelona, you might consider reservations at two hotels, one on one side of the city for the first part of your trip and another hotel on the latter part and on the other side of the city. This lets you enjoy two different hotels within the tourist areas of Barcelona, making it even more enjoyable.</p>
<p>For more historic hotel suggestions, contact your travel agent or visit Turisme de Barcelona.</p>
<p>Fionn Downhill is President of Four Corners Hotels offering hotels in cities around the world.  To find out more about hotels in Barcelona visit  http://www.fourcornershotels.com/index.php/ES&#8211;Barcelona</p>
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		<title>City Break To Budapest</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[City Break to Budapest Anyone who has been to Budapest will know exactly what makes it one of Europe&#8217;s best-loved destinations; you&#8217;re really getting two cities for the price of one. Bisected by the mighty Danube the city has something of a split personality. On the west side of the river is historic Buda; the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Anyone who has been to Budapest will know exactly what makes it one of Europe&#8217;s best-loved destinations; you&#8217;re really getting two cities for the price of one. Bisected by the mighty Danube the city has something of a split personality. On the west side of the river is historic Buda; the ancient heart of the capital. On the east side is industrious Pest; defined by handsome boulevards and the familiar sights and sounds of European commerce.</p>
<p>Each side of the Danube has its own temptations: To the west hilly Buda corrals together some of the city&#8217;s finest monuments with the Roman ruins at ?buda providing the obvious historical starting point. For a lesson in medieval architecture wander the cat&#8217;s cradle of narrow streets that surround the picturesque castle district. Keep an eye open for the Fisherman&#8217;s Bastion; a group of seven towers that symbolise each of the seven Magyar tribes that founded the nation.</p>
<p>On the east bank of the Danube is low-lying Pest; the capital&#8217;s business and administrative centre and the country&#8217;s economic powerhouse. Besides the impressive neo-Gothic Parliament building you&#8217;ll find an impressive collection of department stores, boutiques and markets selling everything from antiquarian books to lace tablecloths. However, it&#8217;s after dark that Pest really comes into its own; when the myriad of bars and all-night clubs begin to wake up.</p>
<p>Budapest is a pedestrian-friendly city and most of the ?sights&#8217; can be easily reached on foot. However, if you fancy something different then head for Margaret Island and hire a bringo; the Hungarian interpretation of a tandem bicycle.</p>
<p>After an afternoon in the saddle there&#8217;s no better way to unwind than in one of the city&#8217;s fabled public baths. There are more than thirty thermal springs scattered throughout the city, but they don&#8217;t come any grander than the stunning art nouveau spa in the Gell?rt Hotel. Admittedly admission is pricey, but the experience is unforgettable. Anyone traveling on a tight budget should head to the Sz?chenyi Thermal Baths on the Pest side of the river.</p>
<p>Budapest is the richest capital in hot water springs in the world. That&#8217;s why it is often described as a city of baths. The underground waters and springs of Budapest have very important role in the life of the city. The mineral and medicinal waters contain various minerals. The water temperature varies between 14 ?C and 96 ?C. These springs are used both to replenish the waters of medicinal baths and open air pools and also for drinking therapies. These springs come from 600-1000m deep along an 80km long geological break line.</p>
<p>These hot waters have been known since the Romans era (2nd &#8211; 3rd century), and were often used for threat for rheumatic disease from the 13th century. Under the Turkish occupation (16th &#8211; 17th centuries) a lot of baths were built and were used for essential washing. Evilia Chelebi, a Turkish traveler, mentioned these baths among others. The next growth in Budapest&#8217;s bath culture is connected to the Hungarian Millennium at the end of 19th century.</p>
<p>The Kiraly (King) Bath is one of the most important Turkish buildings of the town. Arslan Pasha began to build it in 1566 and Pasha Mustapha of Sokol finished it in 1570. The original Turkish baths were covered with one larger and three smaller cupolas. The Fo street wing of the baths was built in classicist style in 1826. The Kiraly Bath has been operating continuously for more than 400 years.</p>
<p>The Rudas Bath. The Turkish repaired the first medieval building in 1566 by Mustapha of Sokol, Pasha of Buda. The octagonal basin of the bath is surrounded by octagonal arcades and topped by hemispherical cupola. In the 19th century a steam bath and a new building was added. This was the first covered swimming pool in Budapest. The oldest Turkish part of the bath is unique in this part of Europe.</p>
<p>The Grand Hotel Gellert and the Gellert Bath, a natural mud pit, once occupied the site of the present bath and was well known for its healing properties even in the Middle Ages. Buildings of the hotel and baths date back to the 1910s but have been modernised several times. The medicinal baths, where a hydro-therapeutical institute operates under medical supervision, adjoins the hotel building. The covered swimming pool and the open-air swimming pool with artificial waves are also popular features of ?the Gellert&#8217;.</p>
<p>Nowadays the hot waters play an important role in health and tourism as well.</p>
<p>For more information please visit: http://www.mybudapest.co.uk</p>
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		<title>How The Internet Has Accommodated Hotels And Brought Cheap Deals To Consumers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 18:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few years ago, we relied on travel agents and word of mouth to find a hotel. We had to pay cash in advance or send a cheque which needed to be cleared to secure a room. You had no idea whether you were getting a good deal and you had to hope for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few years ago, we relied on travel agents and word of mouth to find a hotel. We had to pay cash in advance or send a cheque which needed to be cleared to secure a room. You had no idea whether you were getting a good deal and you had to hope for a brochure to come through the post to check out the facilities and quality of accommodation.</p>
<p>The internet has revolutionised the hotel market. There are now more than 55,000 hotels worldwide that can be booked online. You can often take a virtual hotel tour, view a location map, find local attractions, check live room availability and reserve a room for the night or for a longer stay.</p>
<p>We all know that the internet is a great information resource and some things are better suited to the internet than others. Hotels, hostels and other lodgings are a perfect internet resource and this is absolutely to the benefit of consumers.</p>
<p>Many of us will have booked a hotel, having seen photos in a brochure and been very disappointed when we arrived to find that it looks so very different. If we all owned a hotel we would make sure we photographed it in its best light, but as customers we expect a realistic impression so that our expectations are at least met and hopefully exceeded.</p>
<p>There are now an ever growing number of websites and resources on hotels and incredibly useful customer reviews &#8211; recommendation by others is often worth as much as any other available information.</p>
<p>I have stayed in many, many different hotels located in England, throughout Europe and Worldwide. Standards vary immensely and I have experienced budget no star accommodation and five star luxurious hotels. I have enjoyed local friendly bed and breakfast accommdation and clincal and functional business rooms. The key in all things is expectation &#8211; I have been pleasantly surprised as some 2 star hotels and incredibly disappointed at some 4 star rated hotels.</p>
<p>You now have more information at your fingertips than you have ever had before. There are fewer and fewer excuses for getting it wrong and I strongly advise you to research your stay very carefully. Always look at consumer reviews as you cannot beat the recommendation or otherwise of recent guests.</p>
<p>Always shop around as there are some great prices and deals on hotels.</p>
<p>To begin with, if you are looking for a hotel in England, the UK or Europe, take a look at http://www.deals-on-everything.co.uk</p>
<p>Plan ahead, take your time, do your research and you minimise the risk of disappointment. You will maximise your chances of find a great hotel, a great deal and a wonderful stay.</p>
<p>Mark Hartshorne has worked in travel for 14 years and travelled extensively. Having stayed in superb hotels and some of the most basic accommodations, he offers a few simple tips to help customers find the best hotel deals and makes the right choice. For more information please visit Hotel Discounts and Deals</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 02:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the second largest city of Western Europe, Paris is known as the City of Lights for its well-lit displays in the late hours, which calls to visiting tourists from around the world. It is the home of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and many more vacationer attractions. What can you see in a weekend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the second largest city of Western Europe, Paris is known as the City of Lights for its well-lit displays in the late hours, which calls to visiting tourists from around the world. It is the home of the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and many more vacationer attractions.</p>
<p>What can you see in a weekend in Paris? If you?re visiting Paris for only a short while, try these suggestions on the top hot spots. You can?t miss these!</p>
<p>Visiting Popular Attractions In Paris</p>
<p>Rising up over 300 meters tall, this steel structure, the Eiffel Tower, can be seen throughout most locations around the city. Elevators lift visiting tourists to the top to get a bird?s eye view of Paris. As it is lit up in the evening, it is one of the most beautiful sights in the entire city. Guided tours add to the thrill as you get to peek into history on how it was made and what it means to the French today.</p>
<p>The opera building, Op?ra de Paris Garnier started its history back in 1862 when its construction began. It took over ten years to complete, because an underground lake was discovered under the location and was completed in 1875. Tours and shows continue to operate through this attraction for those visiting Paris, though now mainly used for ballet performances since the construction of Op?ra de Paris Bastille, another distinctive entertainment tourist spot.</p>
<p>Visiting Museums In Paris</p>
<p>One of the largest and most famous museums is the Louvre of Paris, and visiting it is none other than an opportunity of a lifetime. With over 300,000 wonderful artistic works, you simply cannot see all of it in one day. An entire weekend could be spent simply gazing at the thousands of painting, including Leonardo da Vinci?s world famous Mona Lisa.</p>
<p>For something more exciting for children and families, try the Centre Pompidou. It not only contains a museum of modern art, but a bookstore and a library among other things. The museum, featuring the works of artists like Matisse and Picasso, holds one of the largest collections of cubist, surrealist and abstract art.</p>
<p>Photo Opportunities for People Visiting Paris</p>
<p>You don?t need to be Catholic to appreciate the majestic architecture of Notre-Dame. Its construction was made to fit a monumental scale, and plans were made to enlarge it even before the cathedral was completed. While not the biggest, it is the most famous and one of the grandest cathedrals in the entire world.</p>
<p>Commissioned by Napoleon in 1806, the Arc de Triomphe, it is engraved with the names of the generals that commanded his troupes. It now stands as a monument to the era and a popular photo spot for tourists visiting Paris. The Arc also features an observatory to take in surrounding views.</p>
<p>If you?re still looking for something that will arouse the attention of the entire family, try the Jardin du Luxembourg, a 224,500 square meter park. An octagon pond called the Grand Bassin is located in the center of the park. It is here that children can rent toy motorboats for a fun afternoon. You can also check out the puppet shows, chess games, it?s many statues and it?s two famous fountains, the Fontaine de Medicis and the Fontaine de l&#8217;Observatoire, at the north and south ends of the park.</p>
<p>Obviously, these are not the only tourist spots, but upon visiting Paris, these are the most popular and are certainly not to be missed. Most of these locations offer regular guided tours, some at little to no cost. Call your travel agent and make arrangements to visit these locations.</p>
<p>Fionn Downhill is President of Four Corners Hotels offering discount hotels around the world.  http://www.fourcornershotels.com/index.php/FR&#8211;Paris</p>
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		<title>Hotel Reservation Options In New York For Business Travel Or Leisure</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 06:54:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a big island; we&#8217;re talking Manhattan, the most vibrant of the 5 districts that make up the hustle and bustle of New York City. For many it&#8217;s home and for many more it&#8217;s a place you simply must visit. Whether it&#8217;s necessary for business travel or just for the pleasure, it&#8217;s a popular destination [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a big island; we&#8217;re talking Manhattan, the most vibrant of the 5 districts that make up the hustle and bustle of New York City. For many it&#8217;s home and for many more it&#8217;s a place you simply must visit. Whether it&#8217;s necessary for business travel or just for the pleasure, it&#8217;s a popular destination and one that must definitely be experienced.</p>
<p>Finding the right hotel in Manhattan can be challenging given the sheer number of options. The island hosts everything from 3 star hotels up to some of the greatest 5 star hotels in the world.</p>
<p>For business travelers you may be in a position to afford to stay at one of the many 5 star hotels such as the magnificent Waldorf Astoria, The Plaza or one of the Ritz Carlton hotels situated around the park. There are many 5 star hotels all of which have world-class facilities such as ballrooms, conference rooms and special venues. Most of these are available to be booked, which will be sure to impress your clients or associates if you choose to utilize them on you stay in New York.</p>
<p>When staying in New York as part of you vacation, you&#8217;ll find any number of great hotels to stay at both 5 star hotels if you can afford, or discount hotels. The important factor to consider when choosing your hotel reservation is what your purpose is when you are visiting Manhattan. If you want to be close to the heart of the action which is the Times Square area and theatre district, you will want to choose a hotel that is close and convenient while still in your price range. In midtown Manhattan is the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, which on 7 th avenue makes it within walking distance of all the bright lights and action. It is also not too far to central park for a relaxing day out.</p>
<p>There are many Brilliant Hotels in New York and finding discount hotel reservation is easy whether for business travel or vacation travel, premiere and discount hotel bookings can be easily be done on the web through many trusted providers.</p>
<p>So go and enjoy it, because it&#8217;s one of the worlds great cities.</p>
<p>Matthew Hudson contributes articles at http://www.brillianthotels.com A Source for  discount hotel reservation and vacation packages.</p>
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		<title>Visiting Dublin Ireland</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dublin on the East Coast of Ireland has come a long way since Molly Malone was immortalized in the famous song and has now become a statue close to the Main shopping area of Grafton Street. Erected to commemorate Dublin&#8217;s own millennium, a statue of Molly Malone pensively stares at passers-by on the southern end of Grafton Street. Ever ready for a comic put-down, Dubliners immediately christened the well-endowed Molly the tart with the cart.</p>
<p>Dublin is now one of Europe&#8217;s premier locations. Ireland in general has embraced the common European community but is still quintessentially Irish. Whether you visit Dublin for business or pleasure make some time to explore this wonderful city. It is both modern and energetic with its old traditions are all around.</p>
<p>Dublin&#8217;s coastline, wild willful and rugged, can be explored by bus or train journey from the City Centre. The Irish people&#8217;s Celtic heritage thrives in their creative spirit and love of music. The pubs around Dublin are full of life and everywhere you go you will experience the warmth, charm and gentle humor of the inhabitants of this tiny land with a turbulent history.</p>
<p>Dublin founded in the 9th Century by the Vikings is split in two by the River Liffey and hosts great rivalry between the inhabitants on both sides of the river. The two main bridges are O&#8217;Connell Bridge and the Ha&#8217;penny Bridge, so called because of the toll which used to be charged to cross it. O&#8217;Connell Bridge takes you to O&#8217;Connell Street home of the historic General Post Office, the first building to fly the Irish flag during the Easter Rebellion of 1916. The National Gallery of Ireland is one of the finest in Europe with one whole exhibit devoted to the works of J.B. Yeats brother of the poet W.B. Yeats. Take a stroll round St. Stephens Green before heading to Grafton Street one of Dublin&#8217;s most stylish shopping streets. Grafton Street is home to street artists and musicians and has a wonderful atmosphere.</p>
<p>Take some time to visit Trinity College, the oldest university in Western Europe founded in 1592. The university houses the Long Room home to the Book of Kells. The Book of Kells is one of Dublin&#8217;s most popular and significant visitor attractions. Dating back to around 800AD, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful religious manuscripts in the world. Written on vellum, it contains a Latin text of the four gospels in script accompanied by whole pages of detailed illustration. The book has been on display since the 19th century and has the dubious honor of having been defaced by Queen Victoria. A decorated page and a page of script can normally be seen when you visit.</p>
<p>The library contains busts of some of its most famous scholars many of them writers and intellectuals. One of its most famous students was Jonathon Swift who wrote Gulliver&#8217;s Travels. Swift later went on to become Dean of St. Patrick&#8217;s Cathedral another must visit on your list. St. Patrick&#8217;s Cathedral was built in the 12th Century and beautifully restored with money provided by the Guinness Family one of Ireland&#8217;s most famous families.  The Guinness brewery was founded in 1759 by Arthur Guinness and is now the largest brewery in the World. No visit to Dublin would be complete without tasting the black stuff first hand. To many, Guinness is one of the most important features of Ireland. With 300 million pints exported every year, it is no surprise to learn that Ireland is the world&#8217;s leading beer exporter. Completed at the cost of IR?30 million, the Guinness Storehouse is a fine addition to Dublin&#8217;s ever-growing list of purpose-built attractions. Set inside a converted 18th century fermentation building, it comprises of six floors linked by a giant atrium in the shape of a pint glass.</p>
<p>Although the actual brewery is not open to the public, the storehouse&#8217;s new exhibition space outlines the 200-year history of the company and reveals many brewing secrets. The models and displays of the exhibition are followed by a short film and a glass of the famous brew.</p>
<p>If your schedule allows there are some interesting day trips which you can take from Dublin. To the North West is the Boyne Valley. There is historical evidence in this area dating back to 6000 B.C.  New Grange passage is said to be the oldest man made structure in the world dating to 3000 B.C. The Wicklow Mountains to the south of Dublin are sparsely populated and enjoy a slow pace of life. The monastic settlement of Glendalough in the middle of the valley dates to the 6th Century. Founded by St. Kevin this is a powerful, peaceful, beautiful place and well worth a visit. You can take a trip to the Curragh of Kildare for a flutter on the horses. The Curragh consists of 4000 acres and is home to over 60 race horse trainers. It has produced some of the most expensive race horses in the world with prices running into 7 figures.</p>
<p>All in all you will have a wonderful and energetic time in Dublin.  Be prepared to walk as it is very easy to get around on foot. And you will need to walk off those Irish breakfasts, with bacon, sausage, black and white pudding, eggs, soda bread and pots of delicious Irish tea. Hmmm!!!&#8230;..</p>
<p>Go N&#8217;eirigh an bother leat and have a wonderful time in the Capital of the Emerald Isle.</p>
<p>Fionn Downhill is President of Four Corners Hotels offering discount hotels around the world.  http://www.fourcornershotels.com/index.php/IE&#8211;Dublin</p>
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		<title>Historical Hotels In Prague Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 06:50:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of Prague is reflected in its hotels. The city dating back to the 9th Century, has been historically, and is today, a crossroads between ancient and modern worlds. It?s a city that has throughout its existence continually reinvented itself. As a result, Prague offers an array of historical hotels representing each of its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The history of Prague is reflected in its hotels.  The city dating back to the 9th Century, has been historically, and is today, a crossroads between ancient and modern worlds.  It?s a city that has throughout its existence continually reinvented itself.  As a result, Prague offers an array of historical hotels representing each of its bygone eras.</p>
<p>Historical Sites Reinvented Into Hotels<br /> Many of Prague?s hotels were once historical sites that have been refurbished to meet the increasing needs of international travelers. For example, a 14th Century building, dating from the time of Bohemian King, Charles IV, is now the Iron Gate Hotel Prague.</p>
<p>Another example is the Castle Steps Hotel that is actually three separate 16th Century buildings that set at the foot of the ancient Hradcany Castle.  Especially interesting is the Pension U svateho Jana (Hotel on the Saint Johns) that is a former monastery and a historical monument that is now the Waldstein Annexe Hotel.</p>
<p>These hotels have been renovated to meet current need, but reflect the rich history of the area. From the time of the original Bohemians throughout the history of Prussian, German and Soviet Union occupation to the current day, a reshaping is constantly taking place in Prague that points the way to a new era. Historical sites being reinvented into hotels, is one way where the old world meets the new.</p>
<p>Late Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century Hotels<br /> Built during a time of increased travel to Prague, a number of hotels from this era reflect the Art Nouveau architectural style, then popular throughout Europe. With the coming of a new century, the city had reinvented itself again into a worldlier destination.</p>
<p>For example, in 1906, it was common to find European politicians meeting at the Hotel Palace Praha. By 1920, travelers could enjoy ultra modern facilities, including a casino, at the Ambassador Zlata Husa.</p>
<p>All of Prague?s historical hotels of this time, although reserved for the elite, were a response to the needs of a more sophisticated European traveler that demanded great luxuries.  Sadly, this era ended with the coming of Communist occupation from 1918 until 1989. Today, many of these hotels, have been renovated and restored to their original glory.</p>
<p>Historical Prague<br /> Prague is in a picturesque river valley that surrounds the Vltava River.  Many ancient bridges connect the east and west banks of the river and provide valuable links for maneuvering about the city. Old Town Prague originates back to the 13th Century while New Town developed in the 14th Century.</p>
<p>Hradcany Castle, previously mentioned, was built in the late 9th Century. Historically, it was the residence of kings but now houses offices and is the official residence of the current President of the Czech Republic. Another way the old is preserved while room is made for the new.</p>
<p>Prague is known for the various architectural styles contributed by each culture and era that has influenced it.  It?s known as an intersection in Central Europe where East meets West. Where innovation takes its shape from the foundation of the ancient.</p>
<p>Historical Hotels ? 21st Century View<br /> As many historic buildings have been turned into hotels and an array of century-old hotels have been remodeled in Prague, it?s interesting to note what shape newly built hotels are taking.  Today, the contemporary architectural styles of these hotels beckon back to the past. Many of these hotels are lovely 19th Century-type structures with all the amenities. What else could be expected from versatile Prague.</p>
<p>Fionn Downhill is President of Four Corners Hotels offering hotels in cities around the world.  To find out more about hotels in Prague visit http://www.fourcornershotels.com/index.php/CZ&#8211;Prague.</p>
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		<title>Asia&#8217;s Newest Beach Resort Sihanoukville Cambodia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 02:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Cambodia, Angkor Wat is the main draw for tourism today, and rightly so, called the Crown Jewel of South East Asia the temple complexes? 40 Sq Kilometers? of temples is famous the world over, but now, more people are visiting the rest of Cambodia and the word of mouth is that the rest of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Cambodia, Angkor Wat is the main draw for tourism today, and rightly so, called the Crown Jewel of South East Asia the temple complexes? 40 Sq Kilometers? of temples is famous the world over, but now, more people are visiting the rest of Cambodia and the word of mouth is that the rest of the Cambodia is worth a visit as well. The Beach resort of Sihanoukville is fast becoming a holiday destination in its own right, with lots of islands and parks and things to do from hiking and exploring, scuba diving &#038; snorkeling and boat rides, water falls, jungle treks and chilling in a hammock in a quiet beach park reading a good book.  Culturally there are the markets, the local wats and the schools, where many come to donate time and money towards educating the kids.</p>
<p>Sihanoukville has a 5 star resort on its own kilometer long private beach. The pool could be classified as a small lake and is almost visible from space, complete with a bridge to its own little island. The hotel is only 2 years old and has a staff to guest ratio of 4/1. The prices for comparable hotels in South East Asia would be substantially higher.</p>
<p>If you are a budget traveler then Sihanoukville is your place as well, there are many rooms available with air con, hot water, refrigerator and Cable TV for $10 &#8211; $20 a night and if you want a place to stay for 6 months or more, you can get a business visa at the border on demand and stay as long as you like, works out to around $1 a day for the visa extensions, making the town attractive to pensioners and semi retired people.</p>
<p>Backpackers also like Sihanoukville with a few places offering 50 cent tall cold beers and cheap food starting at $.50. Some are also finding work as bar tenders and working the restaurants.  Backpacker hostels start as low as free, Yup free, all you have do is buy one of your meals at the lodging and the price for the food is still cheap $1.50 to 2.50 a plate.</p>
<p>One local expert expat?s guess?s that there are more western owned business per population in Sihanoukville than any other place in Asia! Many are coming and starting guesthouses &#038; hotels, small bed and breakfast places, restaurants and bars and small resorts with a few starting to pop up on the islands off the coast.  Want to rent your own fantasy island for a week check out Magic Island?</p>
<p>Logistically everything that you will need is here including reliable electricity, internet, and western restaurants as well as a lot of Asian European specialty foods prepared with the  western travelers tastes in mind including Khmer seafood, Thai, Vietnamese, French, Italian, German, Russian, Indian, Sri Lankan  and more coming soon. English languages schools are many in Sihanoukville, so you can almost always find someone to speak English when you need it.</p>
<p>Money use to be a problem as you had to go inside the banks to get cash and with 26 holidays on the Cambodian calendar, you could get stuck with out cash for a few days, now there are ATM locations in Siem Reap- Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh, Battembong and Sihanoukville. You can change just about every currency including Yen, Euros, Baht, Kip, Dong, and Sing Dollars. US Dollars and Cambodian Riel are the two most common currencies in use.</p>
<p>Sihanoukville is getting easier to get to with cheap international flights into Bangkok and really cheap regional flights into Phnom Penh. Flights into Sihanoukville are very close to being a reality as well. Regularly scheduled busses from Phnom Penh will get you to Sihanoukville in 4 hours on a excellent American built road. You can also arrange taxis and vans for moving groups of people, and an established over water route form Bangkok to Trat to the Had Lek &#8211; Klang Yai border to Sihanoukville. You might even arrive here via a cruise ships, as more are placing Sihanoukville on their itineraries.</p>
<p>The Islands of Cambodia in the Gulf of Thailand are mostly uninhabited; you will find isolated Spartan fishing villages with populations normally fewer than 100 people.  One Island, Koh Tang, has only 7 residents and would take the better part of a day to hike around, so if you are looking for that deserted island to strand yourself on, to work on your coconut carving and ship in a bottle skills there are many here to chose from, bring your own hammock and Gal Friday or they can be acquired here in Sihanoukville.</p>
<p>The Cambodia of the past always seemed to bring up horrific images of the past misfortunes that the Khmers suffered at the end of the Vietnam War.  Even today, the genocide in Cambodia is still in the news as the country has its tribunal to hopefully put the events behind them,</p>
<p>One of the few backhanded benefits of the recent past history was that Cambodia missed out on all of the heavy industrialization, that the other countries in the region experienced, notably Thailand and Vietnam; which means that they missed out on the pollution that goes with it. A UN survey of the waters in Asia, that included Cambodia, found only 3 areas of concern for ocean water quality near shore, where as Vietnam and Thailand, had allot  problem locations, mostly from the industrial pollutions and shrimp farms. This may change, unfortunately, as oil has been found in Cambodia and the drilling of exploration holes has begun. So now is a really good time to come.</p>
<p>As Cambodia moves forward towards the future, it is obvious to most that the future in Cambodia is tourism. And for Cambodia?s beach resort of Sihanoukville, to misquote the tune ?the futures so bright, in Sihanoukville, that your gonna need shades?</p>
<p>Fred Tittle has lived and worked in resorts his entire life, from South East Wisconsin at the famous Lake Geneva Playboy Club and Nippersink Resort, Aspen Colorado where he was a rock jock for KSPN FM, Waikiki on Oahu in Hawaii where he drove big bikes and learned to scuba dive and now as a owner of EcoSea Dive in Sihanoukville Cambodia where he teaches PADI and SSI Scuba Diving and runs holiday adventure tours to the outer islands. Fred is working on a new website project CheapCharliesHotels.com as a excuse to travel more and work less, basically his life?s ambition. His website is http://www.ecosea.com</p>
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		<title>Top Tourist Attractions In Barcelona Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barcelona, located in Spain is one of the most beautiful places to visit. Make sure you see all it has to offer when you are there. From museums to popular beaches, and don?t forget the excellent restaurants, Barcelona promises to deliver excitement, enjoyment, and above all, a time you will never forget! Barcelona is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barcelona, located in Spain is one of the most beautiful places to visit. Make sure you see all it has to offer when you are there. From museums to popular beaches, and don?t forget the excellent restaurants, Barcelona promises to deliver excitement, enjoyment, and above all, a time you will never forget!</p>
<p>Barcelona is the capital city of Catalonia and the second most heavily populated city in Spain. It is located in northeastern Spain, approximately 160 KM from the French border.  The population is roughly 1,509,500. Barcelona has 53 museums and galleries, 41 theatres, 143 cinemas, 6 beaches, 62 parks and gardens, and well over 2,300 restaurants. Let?s get moving as there is so much to see!</p>
<p>Museums You Don?t Want To Pass By</p>
<p>If you are a fan of Picasso?s, be sure to check out the Picasso Museum which has most of his wonderful works of art from his early days until his final days. Maybe you enjoy sculptures. Then you need to check out the Museum Frederic Mar?s, which has sculptures from the 12th to 17th century.</p>
<p>The Museum of the History of Barcelona has all you need to know about Barcelona?s history and its popular traditions that are exhibited on three floors. If you?re a history fanatic, like me, this is not one you want to pass by.</p>
<p>Sagrada Familia, one of Antoni Gaudi?s greatest creations, is the most visited attraction, with 2,000,000 visitors each year. The giant temple has been under construction since 1882. The museum you find inside gives the details of the development and offers information about the Sagrada Familia. Most of the tourists who?ve seen the Sagrada Familia have loved the architecture and design of this giant temple.</p>
<p>Attractions for Kids</p>
<p>Do you have little ones with you who are dire need for something ?cool? or ?fun?? L&#8217; Aquarium de Barcelona, or The Barcelona Aquarium, will most certainly fit into those categories. It is the most popular attraction for kids and young ones. The enormous tank is filled with sea creatures that you can find almost anywhere in the world. You can even swim with the sharks! The giant aquarium is located at Port Vell, or Barcelona Port Area.</p>
<p>Right next door to the Aquarium is the IMAX Port Vell Cinema, a large-format theater, which attracts about 1 million visitors each year and is open year-round. This IMAX Cinema was the first integral movie theatre ever built, which means that you can enjoy not one, not two, but three different projections: IMAX, 3D, or Omnimax. The kids can choose to watch 3D films including ones about sharks or space.   Another popular attraction for the little ones, that you may also enjoy, is the Barcelona Zoo.  The zoo has a wide variety of animals including the giant anteater, Siamang, and the Indian Elephant. The zoo also has restaurants, shops, ponies, electric cars, and a picnic area. This promises to be a lot of fun for the entire family.</p>
<p>Beaches in Barcelona</p>
<p>Barcelona has 6 beaches, just for you. All of their beaches offer drinks and ice cream, children?s games, lifeguards, hammocks, telephones, and sport areas. Barceloneta Beach, one of Barcelona?s most popular beaches, also has a restaurant and canoes available. Mar Bella Beach, another beach in Barcelona, has an aquatic motorbike that you may use if you choose.</p>
<p>The Magic Fountain of Montjuic should not be missed. The fountain is a light, color, water, and music display that is free to the audience. It is highly recommended to see and is enjoyable for tourists of all ages.</p>
<p>As you can see, Barcelona is a city that has much to offer, but whether you are here for business or pleasure, be sure to try and check some of these wondrous places that can only be found in, well, Barcelona!</p>
<p>Monika Szmit writes for Four Corners Hotels, which offers discount hotels around the world. http://www.fourcornershotels.com/index.php/ES&#8211;Barcelona</p>
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		<title>Hotel Reservation Options In New York For Business Travel Or Leisure</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a big island; we&#8217;re talking Manhattan, the most vibrant of the 5 districts that make up the hustle and bustle of New York City. For many it&#8217;s home and for many more it&#8217;s a place you simply must visit. Whether it&#8217;s necessary for business travel or just for the pleasure, it&#8217;s a popular destination and one that must definitely be experienced.</p>
<p>Finding the right hotel in Manhattan can be challenging given the sheer number of options. The island hosts everything from 3 star hotels up to some of the greatest 5 star hotels in the world.</p>
<p>For business travelers you may be in a position to afford to stay at one of the many 5 star hotels such as the magnificent Waldorf Astoria, The Plaza or one of the Ritz Carlton hotels situated around the park. There are many 5 star hotels all of which have world-class facilities such as ballrooms, conference rooms and special venues. Most of these are available to be booked, which will be sure to impress your clients or associates if you choose to utilize them on you stay in New York.</p>
<p>When staying in New York as part of you vacation, you&#8217;ll find any number of great hotels to stay at both 5 star hotels if you can afford, or discount hotels. The important factor to consider when choosing your hotel reservation is what your purpose is when you are visiting Manhattan. If you want to be close to the heart of the action which is the Times Square area and theatre district, you will want to choose a hotel that is close and convenient while still in your price range. In midtown Manhattan is the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, which on 7 th avenue makes it within walking distance of all the bright lights and action. It is also not too far to central park for a relaxing day out.</p>
<p>There are many Brilliant Hotels in New York and finding discount hotel reservation is easy whether for business travel or vacation travel, premiere and discount hotel bookings can be easily be done on the web through many trusted providers.</p>
<p>So go and enjoy it, because it&#8217;s one of the worlds great cities.</p>
<p>Matthew Hudson contributes articles at http://www.brillianthotels.com A Source for  discount hotel reservation and vacation packages.</p>
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