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Feb10

Relax in the welcoming La Valencia Hotel

Situated on the Pacific Ocean just 12 miles North of San Diego in the picturesque village of La Jolla. With its seven mile horseshoe coastline overlooking the great Pacific Ocean, the area is known for its charm, beauty, tourism and shopping. The La Valencia Hotel is a charming Mediterranean style hotel just steps away from the beach offering a tradition of elegance and unparalleled service since its opening in 1926.

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Feb06

Perfect Skiing Holiday

 

This family run hotel is superbly run by Gill and Herbert and offers a good standardized of betterment, a amiable condition and eager facilities. In the region you can also enjoy winter hiking, snowshoeing, Nordic season walking, torchlight processions, snowrafting, cross-country skiing and paragliding. Picturesque and unspoilt nature. 

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Feb06

Winter Palace

The Festa Winter Palace Hotel is settled in Borovetz making it one of the human hotels to remain at piece in town. The Festa Winter Hotel boasts a favourable position with moderne conveniences in every guestroom and superior serving.
The princely 5 star hotel is fair 20 m away from ski run “Red flag” and the gear intensify unit “Sitniakovo Express” and 100 m forth from the Compartment lift.

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Feb05

Ideal for skiing and hiking holidays

This 4- star hotel is settled in the metropolis heart of Wengen-Ch and was  established in 1899. It is good to the Jungfraujoch. The hotel has 2 restaurants, a bar and a drinkable browse. There is also the  very best from kitchen and story, and premiere form diversion for everyone during the season toughen.

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Jan20

The epitome of the English country house


Summer Lodge Country House Hotel is a boutique hotel set in a renovated Georgian Manor in the Dorset countryside, United Kingdom. More like a large guesthouse, it offers the ideal way to experience the idyllic nature of the English countryside. All completed by a standard of service that blends old-style courtesy and personal attention with recognition of all the demands of contemporary travelers. As a member of hotel chain Relais & Chateaux, Summer Lodge was included in The Times Top 100 Hotels 2008 list.

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Jan20

Signature Kimpton Hotel hospitality

 Stylish and spacious, Hotel Palomar Washington DC’s accommodations define urban luxury.  Hotel Palomar Washington DC is a spa hotel in the area of Dupont Circle, Washington. Staying here, you will be near White House, United States Capitol and Supreme Court of the United States. The Hotel Palomar Washington D. stands close to Dupont Circle, Embassy Row, and the Phillips Gallery. The Smithsonian Museums are located within two miles, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is only five miles away.

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Jan19

Tacoma Art Museum

In May 2003, Tacoma Art Museum (TAM) opened a new facility twice the size of its previous home, allowing the museum to develop on its vision and mission. It features flexible exhibition space in a numerous galleries that wrap around an open-air stone courtyard. The galleries showcase Tacoma Art Museum’s collection of American, European, and Asian art, highlighting Northwest artists; also traveling local and international exhibitions. The interior reflects the museum’s spirit, from the emphasis on education spaces that are designed to initiate art evident to the framed views of Mt. Rainier and Tacoma’s growing core.

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Jan18

The largest art museum in the western United States

Founded pull 1979, MOCA is the only museum in Los Angeles devoted exclusively to contemporary art. It is committed to the collection, presentation, and interpretation of work produced since 1940 in all media, and to preserving that work for future generations. In a remerkably short time, MOCA has developed one of the nation’s most celebrated permanent collections. Now numbering over to 5,000 works and steadily growing, this invaluable cultural resource provides vast opportunities for education and excitement to thousands of national and international visitors.

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Jan18

One of the greatest art collections of the nation and a monument of the first importance

 

The Fitzwilliam Museum is one of the greatest glories of the University of Cambridge. It is a museum of international stature, with unique collections most splendidly housed… The Fitzwilliam Museum is part of the national heritage, but, indeed more, it is illustration of a vital and continuing culture which present is our statutory mishap to transmit. The Fitzwilliam Museum owes its foundation to Richard, VII Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion who, in 1816, bequeathed to the University of Cambridge his works of art and library, together with funds to house them, to fresh “the Increase of Learning further unlike great Objects of that Noble Foundation”.

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Jan16

Not Just a Castle So much more

Stirling Castle, placed in Stirling, is one of the maximal and most principal castles, both historically and architecturally, in Scotland.
250 feet above the unadorned on an extinct crevice, Stirling became the strategic militaristic key to the field during the 13th and 14th century Wars of Independency and was the rival stag act of umteen of the Stuart Monarchs. It towers over whatever of the most burning battlefields of Scotland’s yesteryear including Stirling Connection, the tract of William Author’s success over the English in 1297, and Bannockburn where Robert the Dr. foiled the corresponding foe in the summer of 1314.

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