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(Panyee Island) The Phi Phi Islands are located in Thailand, between the large island of Phuket and the western Andaman Sea coast of the mainland. Phi Phi Don, the larger and principal of the two Phi Phi islands, is located at . Both Phi Phi Don, and Phi Phi Leh, the smaller, are administratively part of Krabi province, most of which is on the mainland, and is located at (...) More info | Close
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Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states (Länder) of the Federal Republic of Germany. Berlin is the largest city in Germany and has a population of 4.3 million within its metropolitan area and 3.4 million within the city limits. Berlin is best known for its historical associations as the German capital, for its lively nightlife, for its many cafes, clubs, and bars, and for its numerous museums, palaces, and other sites of historic interest. Berlin's architecture is quite varied: though badly damaged in the final years of World War II, Berlin has reconstructed itself greatly, and it is now possible to see representatives of many different historic periods in a short time within the compact city center, from a few surviving medieval buildings near Alexanderplatz, to the ultramodern glass and steel structures in Potsdamer Platz. More info | Close
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and a ski resort in Kuusamo, Finland. There is possible also with downhill skiing go for example snowmobileing. Ruka is also southern end of the Karhunkierros hiking trail. In winter 1954 the first slope, now "Eturinne" ("Front Slope"), has opened. Ruka has evolved a diverse tourist centre which round-year use is growing. In winter there are for example nordic skiing World Cup competitions (...) More info | Close
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Egans House is an elegant terrace of Edwardian houses situated in a quiet residential area but only a stroll away from the world famous Botanical Gardens and two Kilometers from Phoenix Park (the largest Park in Europe) and Dublin Zoo. Just 7 Kilometers to Dublin Airport (direct bus route). Only 10 minutes by taxi. The car ferry is close by also. http://www.eganshouse.com/about.html More info | Close
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Ypres (Flemish: Ieper, both pronounced "eep") is a friendly Belgian Flanders town endowed with wonderful architecture and a troubled past. Ypres is best known as the site of three major battles of the First World War, the most famous being the Battle of Passchendaele from July—November 1916. The many memorials and cemeteries of the fallen in and around Ypres draw thousands of visitors each year. Population 36,000 (2005). More info | Close
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Phuket (ภูเก็ต), pronounced "Poo-get", is Thailand's largest island and also its second smallest province. It is 48 km in length, 21 km at its widest, and is located in Southern Thailand, on the west-facing Andaman Sea coastline, suspended from the southern tip of Phang Nga Province by a pair of short but substantial road bridges. More info | Close
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Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands with impressive architecture, lovely canals that criss-cross the city, great shopping, and friendly people who nearly all speak English well. There is something for every traveler's taste here, whether you prefer culture and history, serious partying, or just the relaxing charm of an old European city. Amsterdam has over a million inhabitants in the urban area, and is located in the Province of North-Holland. Although Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, the seat of government is The Hague, and the provincial capital is Haarlem. More info | Close
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Madrid, Spain's capital, is a cosmopolitan city. Its position as a centre for economics, finance, administration and services combines the most modern infrastructure with an important cultural and artistic heritage, the legacy of centuries of fascinating history. Madrid is strategically located at the geographical centre of the Iberian peninsula, 646 meters above sea level. Its old town is exemplary among major European cities, and blends harmoniously with the most modern and convenient of urban infrastructure. Madrid offers a broad range of accommodation and services along with the most advanced audiovisual and communication technology. All this, combined with the momentum of a society that is dynamic and open, and at the same time warm and welcoming, has turned this metropolis into one of the western world's great capitals. The Madrid area has been settled since the Lower Paleolithic age, but it was not until 1561 that King Philip II made it the capital of his mighty empire. The historic old town, also known as "Madrid de los Austrias" (referring to the Hapsburg empire) is a living example of the city's 16th and 17th century heyday, as is its impressive Plaza Mayor (square), which was opened in 1620 and remains one of Spain's most popular and typical spots. Near to the Plaza Mayor is the so-called "aristocratic centre" of Madrid, home to the stunning Royal Palace, a 17th century monument that combines Baroque and Classical styles. Next to the palace you can find the Plaza de Oriente (square), the Opera House and the modern Almudena Cathedral, consecrated in 1993 by Pope John Paul II. This ensemble of monuments is completed by the Puerta del Sol, a square flanked by select shops, and the "Paseo del Arte", so called for its unique museums, palaces and gardens, not forgetting the unmistakable Bank of Spain building, the Palacio de las Telecomunicaciones (currently home to the Spanish Post Office) and the Cibeles and Neptuno fountains. Art and culture are central to Madrid life. The city has 73 museums that cover all fields of human knowledge. Of these, the most important are the Prado Museum, one of the world's greatest art galleries, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum with more than 800 paintings, sculptures and tapestries that go from the earliest Dutch masters to the most avant-garde trends, and the Reina Sofía National Art Centre, which is dedicated to Spanish contemporary art, with works by Picasso, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí and Juan Gris among others. Visitors and residents alike can enjoy the sun, go for walks, go rowing or feed the squirrels in Madrid's large, impeccable parks and gardens. The Retiro Park, once playground of Spanish Monarchs, the Casa de Campo and the Juan Carlos I Park among others make Madrid one of Europe's greenest capitals. Madrid is also one of Europe's most attractive business centres. Its international airport receives more than one thousand flights weekly from all over the world and it has two main conference centres, as well as the modern Campo de las Naciones exhibition centre and a capacity to hold more than 80,000 people in other varied conference and meeting facilities. If there is one thing, however, that characterizes Madrid, it is the deep, contagious passion for life reflected in its friendly, welcoming people. Madrid boasts concerts, exhibitions, ballets, select theatre productions, and the latest cinematographic releases. You can sample a wide variety of the finest Spanish and international cuisine or be enchanted by its bars and taverns. These are just some of Madrid's leisure alternatives, alongside tempting shopping in the most traditional establishments and world-famous outlets stocking the finest international brands. Madrid's happening nightlife is another major attraction. Its pubs, bars, discos and flamenco clubs have a tremendous atmosphere, while by day there are traditional verbenas (open-air dances), popular festivals or the San Isidro bullfighting festival - rated as the world's most important. More info | Close
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Galway, called Gailimh in Irish Gaelic, with a population of over 70,000, is Ireland's third largest city and is a major hub for visits to West Ireland. It has long since been known as "The City of the Tribes" and this title could not be more appropriate these days, given the multicultural vibrancy of present-day Galway. More info | Close
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Today's Turku remains the third largest city in Finland, after the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area and Tampere. Some of the main draws of Turku are its history and historical significance and the great natural beauty of the neighboring archipelago. Turku is at its best during the summertime, and hosts a great number of festivals, including rock festivals, chamber music festivals and a renaissance faire. More info | Close
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The city of Kraków is the capital city of the Malopolskie (Lesser Poland or Little Poland) province in the southern region of Poland. It covers both banks of the Wisla river (or Vistula) river. Uplands region at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains. It is Poland's third largest city (after Lodz and Warsaw), with a population of 780,000 in 2004 (1.4 million after including surrounding communities). More info | Close
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in the municipality of Enontekiö, Lapland, Finland. It is located at approximately , in Finland's northern "arm". Although Kilpisjärvi is one of the largest villages in Enontekiö, it is still quite small. In 2000 its population was recorded as 114. Like most Lappish villages, Kilpisjärvi is built mainly around one major road, called ''Käsivarrentie'' (Arm Road) (...) More info | Close
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Ristijärvi is a municipality in Finland and is located in the province of Oulu and is part of the Kainuu region. The municipality has a population of 1,659 (2004) and covers an area of 897.79 km² of which 59.38 km² is water. The population density is 2.0 inhabitants per km². The municipality is unilingually Finnish. (...) More info | Close
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Mariehamn is the capital of Åland, an autonomous territory under Finnish sovereignty. Mariehamn is the seat of the Government and Parliament of Åland, and half of the population of Åland live in the city. Like all of Åland, Mariehamn is unilingually Swedish-speaking and almost 90% of the inhabitants speak it as their native language. More info | Close
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The Hotel The recently refurbished and air conditioned Hotel Wien is located at the entrance of motorways M1 and M7 only in 10 minutes from the downtown. The hotel has 92 three star bedrooms, restaurant, conference rooms and an enormous parking lot. The hotel is located in the XI. district on the west gate of Budapest. The hotel has a direct access to the M1, M7 high-ways. 10 minutes away from the city center. Near public transport and train station. Close us are many shopping- and entertainer centers. (http://www.hotelwien.hu) More info | Close
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Helsinki or Helsingfors (Swedish) is the capital of Finland. Founded in 1550, the "Daughter of the Baltic" has been the Finnish capital since 1812, when it was rebuilt by the tsars of Russia along the lines of a miniature St. Petersburg, a role it has played in many a Cold War movie. Today, Helsinki pulls off the trick of being something of an international metropolis while still retaining a small-town feel. The best time to visit is in summer, when Finns peel off their overcoats and flock to outdoor bars and cafes to enjoy the sunshine. Helsinki's current population is about 560,000, but the Helsinki region including the neighboring suburban cities of Espoo and Vantaa has a population of just over one million. More info | Close
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New York City is a center for media, culture, food, fashion, art, research, finance, and trade. It has one of the largest and most famous skylines on earth, dominated by the iconic Empire State Building. New York City is an enormous city. Each of its five boroughs is the equivalent of a large city in its own right and may itself be divided into districts. New York is also referred to as "New York City", "NYC", "The Big Apple", or just "the City". It is the biggest city in the United States. More info | Close
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Dublin is the thriving capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It is on a par with many bigger European cities in terms of its vibrancy, its nightlife and its tourist attractions, and is the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland. As a city it is disproportionately large for the size of the country (2006 pop. 1.6m); well over a third of the Republic's population lives in the greater Dublin area. The centre is however relatively small and can be navigated by foot, with most of the population living in sprawling suburbs. There has never been a better time to visit. The notoriously expensive accommodations and eating out spots are all in competition with each other to deliver the best quality and value. Dublin Visitors (www.dublin1.webs.com) show you what to expect. More info | Close
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combir wrote 2 years, 5 months ago
A Paris apartment for Christmas shopping
Fed up with the same old crowded shops as the Christmas season approaches? I've solved the problem – I'm off to do my Christmas shopping in the French capital! Thanks to My Apartment in Paris, I've found a fully-serviced Paris apartment for a long weekend in December, so for once I can't wait to get shopping.
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arzerielgarcera from Philippines wrote 3 years ago
Welcome avid readers; let me introduce to you Barangay Palo Alto from the Municipality of Lingig one of the many places here in the Philippines that face the mighty Pacific Ocean.
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raacluse from USA wrote 3 years ago
Austin, Texas - Hostel Int'l. -- it's okay... closest grocery store is Mexican... buses stop running about 11:30 (not good for a party town)... lotta clubs and bars in town... don't forget the bats!
ananda from India wrote 3 years, 2 months ago
Clean, Spacious and Comfortable Room with attached bath available for short/long stay in Beautiful and Quiet place surrounded by Greenery
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peterwilson wrote 3 years, 2 months ago
Houston hotel deal- Book 1 hotel room now and get another hotel room for free http://tinyurl.com/y9rc7cm
tilkkuliini from Finland wrote 3 years, 10 months ago
I'm heading to London in the begin of August. Do you guys have any experience of student-budget lodging from there?
ankitbhargava from India wrote 4 years, 4 months ago
Travel made Easy. www.travelmadeeasy.in can help in booking best of budget Hotels across India
zeebmecry from Canada wrote 4 years, 4 months ago
HostelBookers has to be the site to use for student-budget lodging. They have the best properties and don't charge a booking fee: http://www.hostelbookers.com/index.cfm?affiliate=tripsay


























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