Hundreds of thousands of tourists and residents have moved from hotels into shelters. |
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The law had been applied to hotels and motels to collect a tax from transients, vacationers, and travelers, who stay overnight in Alabama. |
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Book hotels with pools or gyms and consider squeezing a jump rope into your duffel. |
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Ergo these figures indicate the majority of visitors to the city were the residents of the hotels and guest houses. |
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Today, tourism has moved out of its ghettoes, with fincas, farmhouses and stone cottages reimagined as hotels and villas. |
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The Great Northern Railway, for example, chose the rustic Swiss alpine lodge as a prototype for its hotels and depots. |
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This optimistic move comes at a time when other hotels in the upmarket sector have been suffering losses. |
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The chain opened five hotels in the two months and also broke ground on 12 more. |
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The reception desk in major brand hotels was always, predictably, opposite the main entrance. |
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Most hotels have a decent gym, or you can find a decent gym five minutes from the hotel in the big cities. |
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Already there are 12 hotels to accommodate the 880,000 tourist trips made here each year, plus five ancient monuments and 146 listed buildings. |
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Look for hotels with electronic key cards, which are reprogrammed for each new guest. |
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About one in four Irish hotels remain unclassified, largely because they do not want to be bracketed with inferior establishments. |
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Many small hotels intentionally leave rooms unbooked during the weekend's seller's market. |
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You would expect, by inference, that hotels should be adversely affected also. |
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A few upmarket hotels and resorts can be found here and there are two national parks as well as the usual array of stunning bays and beaches. |
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It is packed with package deals for the Ryder Cup and interestingly, features hotels well away from the Co. Kildare venue. |
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As security fences and barriers went up, manholes were welded shut and hotels and offices swept by teams of officials. |
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The hotels and bars in the area are gearing up for what promises to be three days and three nights of quare craic. |
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For a city with hotels by the score, Seattle can be a tough place to find a bed. |
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Just two or three years ago, hotels that offered guests in-room high-speed Internet access were still somewhat of a novelty. |
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This group includes the top managements of leading hotels in Chonburi including Pattaya. |
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I took these pictures afterwards, while we were boozily walking back to our hotels on the boardwalk. |
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But in many small hotels these facilities are often used primarily by hotel residents, with restricted meal times and fixed meal charges. |
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The festival of merriment and joy of sharing again had hotels and shops lining up some exciting events and gifts. |
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We can understand the reluctance of hotels to take on groups of young men intent on a wild stag weekend. |
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Superbreak hold allocations of rooms at all hotels and we can book up to and including the day of departure. |
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Whenever possible, travelers look for hotels that offer a generous points program. |
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The city straddles a sandy spit bordering the Gulf of Mexico, it's numerous 10-storey concrete hotels built on low-lying sand-dunes. |
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Nursing homes, social clubs, pubs, filling stations and hotels across the city have all been gobbled up by developers and turned into flats. |
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This is despite many of the large hotels expecting big revenues through hugely inflated hotel charges. |
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With most of the city's hotels full, it meant a night in emergency accommodation. |
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He then appends the number on credit cards and sends his gang-members to use them in hotels and shops. |
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The affluent in Malay society hold weddings in hotels or large community halls. |
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And if you fiddle with it, there's even a way to get Travelaxe to display its list of hotels in geographic distance from a given location. |
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The hotels now offer pillow-top beds with seven pillows, cushy duvets, and luxurious sheets. |
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Five-star hotels are so called because a lot of thought and work goes into whatever they do. |
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Petitioners are therefore unlikely to be able to afford stay in hotels or inns while they do their rounds of visits. |
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Tourists will continue to shun the disgusting stock of hotels that are being constructed. |
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Hot-off-the-printer news from home may soon become as commonplace as minibars at hotels around the world. |
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Security was beefed up across the capital last night, especially around hotels and diplomatic missions, police said. |
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And rather than face the long walk home, some had chosen to book into hotels in the city centre. |
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The assembly saw delegates housed in five-star hotels and carrying upmarket Bonia-brand bags, instead of the usual Manila paper envelopes. |
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Perched in the middle of the Rockies, housing options include 1,300 condominium units, two hotels and a bed and breakfast. |
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For all of these reasons, more and more people are turning to bed and breakfast hotels and inns for quality vacationing. |
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As most deals do not go through agencies, it is difficult to calculate the total number of hotels sold. |
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From pod hotels to pop-up stores, sensory branding to the Scoubidou craze, the recent pace of invention has been extraordinary. |
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We have set up tours, got work permits, worked out hotels and humped equipment for our artists. |
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It is highly influential in the matter of selling wine to restaurants, hotels and high-income consumers. |
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Various big hotels for business travelers and conventioneers grew up nearby. |
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Nightly entertainment at hotels and clubs consists of a floor show of limbo dancing, folk dance, and live bands. |
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There are five hotels and at least 30 pubs within a stone's throw of the hotel. |
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The town has a wide range of accommodation, from hotels to bunkhouses at the local dive club. |
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And hotels cannot afford to leave out aloo gobi, aloo mutter, paneer butter masala, chana masala and dal fry from their list of curries. |
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The Gideons provide Bibles, in about 70 languages, for schools and hotels all over the world. |
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There may be a tourist tax, levied at a flat rate on hotels and boarding houses. |
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Stately homes, luxury country pads, five-star hotels and even budget youth hostels are lining up to provide race fans accommodation. |
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Developers buy old, unused, dilapidated hotels and redevelop them into brand new upscale luxury condos. |
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You stay in nice hotels and walk around in the same locker rooms and lounges as the top players. |
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While most of the larger hotels have cabstands, it's best to call ahead if you plan to get around by taxi. |
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The hotels are still generic and boring and when I sleep, it feels awkward and uncomfortable in the beds. |
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White water rafting, camping trips and alcohol-fuelled away days in luxury country hotels have been among the treats organised in the past. |
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The owners have other interests in hotels and tourism but business must surely be at an all time low? |
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The buildings are mostly guesthouses or the sad annexes used by the hotels on the main Prom when they are full. |
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A special leisure section, featuring events, hotels and cinemas, is also planned with the tourism market in mind. |
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However, the largest producers of those are hotels and bars, because the great majority of drinks are bottled. |
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They like flashy hotels and fast cars and male-middle-age-crisis motor bikes. |
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These hotels are good for driving trips where you only plan to spend a limited amount of time and then hit the road again. |
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But in the years since then, Eilat became a popular Red Sea resort destination, complete with exclusive hotels and ritzy nightclubs. |
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Most hotels are offering added value to customers in the form of complimentary room upgrades, treatments, facilities and services. |
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A chef from one of London's top hotels is serving school meals to pupils at a secondary school. |
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Mattresses were for sitting on during the day and sleeping on at night, since there were no lodges or hotels for overnighting. |
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Multinational hotels import luxury architecture and soil to grow lawns, bushes of hibiscus and bougainvillea, and groves of royal palms. |
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You can live like a lord in castles and elegant manor houses or stay in cozy village inns and luxury hotels in prime locations. |
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I've seen the way pigs are kept in Sweden and believe me, they inhabit the porcine equivalent of luxury hotels of the world. |
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They spent the night in hotels without a change of clothes because their bags remained on the plane. |
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Many holiday resorts are practically deserted on the West coast and some hotels have been forced to close down because of lack of visitors. |
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The road takes in long deserted beaches, paddy fields, avenues of trees and various cheap hotels and restaurants. |
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Visitors are advised to watch out for new hotels that run introductory offers. |
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That means readers have less two months to have their say on which hotels in the region are the best. |
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Typical family-friendly hotels are very familiar, with restaurants where kids can eat free and popular attractions for all ages. |
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The various waterside hotels offer all the usual watersports that can be found anywhere but the real thrills are under the water. |
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Tucked away amongst the tasteful hotels and high-walled houses, is the Nativity Church. |
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Lytham is the more quaint, elegant area while St Annes has large hotels along the sea sand front and cheaper houses. |
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When turtle hatchlings emerge at night from their eggs and head for the ocean, lights from hotels and other sources can lead them off course. |
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Many Irish hotels now have a swimming pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi and promote themselves as a spa. |
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Most hotels have hypocoristic names which are the default with their regulars, and with locals who know the area well. |
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There is a wide range of hotels and bed and breakfasts in Penzance and other resorts. |
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The strike at 12 hotels includes cleaners, cooks, doormen, bartenders and dishwashers who are fighting for improvements in wages and benefits. |
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Until a few years ago this was a scary place, a district of seedy boarding houses, single-room-occupancy hotels and mechanic's garages. |
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The water is particularly impure and that's one of the reasons that many hotels are choosing to evacuate their residents. |
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The company started life as a shuttle service linking Dublin Airport with the main hotels in the city centre, before branching out beyond Dublin. |
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Of course, it's a typical beautiful Austrian small town with lots of pensions, hotels and restaurants for the traveler. |
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She said the city had been busy on Saturday and yesterday, with most of the city's hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation booked up. |
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The food in hotels is universally adequate, often good and frequently exceptional. |
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The hotels then terminated the pact and for the first time imposed health care copayments for employee family members. |
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That is, over one-third of the total served in non-household settings such as hotels and boarding houses. |
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The town is distinctly Italian in feel, with a smattering of luxury hotels and art galleries tucked away in its winding, narrow streets. |
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As it came into view, I noticed all the homes, restaurants and hotels that had been lost. |
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Mountain cabin rentals provide a great alternative to standard hotels and motels. |
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Over the weekend not a room in any of the smarter hotels was to be had and five-star West End restaurants were fully booked. |
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The only thing they did to help was to e-mail me a list of alternate hotels downtown and in outlying areas. |
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The flip side of the coin is that hotels located in the heart of the city cost more. |
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The newspaper has a new astrologer and he found his vocation following careers in the Royal Navy, hotels and catering. |
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Hen or stag parties are also widely welcomed in many Blackpool hotels and some of them are even organizing themes events for you. |
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Dozens of Edinburgh hotels are set to benefit from the creation of a new online service just weeks after the idea was dreamed up. |
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Some hotels ask you to pay a damage deposit when you check-in in case something like this happens. |
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There are of course a number of ways to save money on hotels and motels without compromising quality. |
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The dancers could not afford to stay in hotels or motels, so they were billeted with people from the community. |
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The hotels I hate are the really, really mediocre ones that pretend to be really, really good ones. |
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Bulgarian Spa hotels work at full capacity at weekends, but on workdays the number of clients drops by 50 per cent, hotel owners say. |
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Black had two executive jets to whisk him to homes and hotels in New York, Toronto, Tel Aviv or Palm Beach. |
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In August 1857, the Furness Line opened which led to the building of more and larger hotels and hydros. |
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He said he believed a total ban was appropriate, but that hotels ought to have more time to adjust to the changes. |
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Staff at a number of bars and hotels dressed for the occasion and ghosts, ghouls and goblins traipsed through the streets and shadows. |
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Many of them will have bought a glossy guidebook detailing the history, attractions, hotels and nightlife on offer at the resort. |
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He remembered how he would take Mina to the hotels to trash them or slide down the long stairway banisters. |
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His business savvy meant he took risks in the technology, telecoms, internet, hotels and construction, retail and automobile sector. |
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I would rather have done an in-depth investigation into five-star hotels on the French Riviera. |
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As well as ancient sights that rank among the wonders of the world, China now has space-age hotels and superb shopping. |
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The only signs of human habitation are the couple of luxury hotels nestled discreetly between groups of trees. |
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The average occupancy rate of the hotels has exceeded 90 per cent, with significant recovery from an earlier slack business season. |
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I hate it when hotels make club sandwiches and because they use three slices of bread they reckon they can charge four times as much. |
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When I started staying in hotels I assumed that diagonally sliced toast was some kind of catering affectation. |
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This is really the main strip in Biloxi, at least where the hotels and the casinos are. |
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He dreamed of flea-bitten hotels and ballrooms, but he awoke with the smell of cigars in his nostrils, the scent of organized outrage. |
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On an oceanfront or riverside, usually near a jetty or landing port, these hotels were features of the maritime age. |
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Arrangements were then made to rendezvous the following day at hotels or out-of-town shopping centres where the deals were done. |
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His business acumen saw him build and purchase hotels in Galway and Dublin. |
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The problem, at least for those holidaying in Gibraltar, is that neither of these hotels has a beach. |
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Many of the hotels have German names denoting that the owners are Swiss of German origin. |
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Hundreds of passengers spent the night in hotels as police made sure it was clear. |
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Or, you can go to one of the private hotels which feature their own thermal bathing facilities. |
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The big unknown for hotels and restaurants that had factored corporate extravagance into their plans is how much spending will be reined in. |
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He said the trend might tend to benefit the big hotels rather than the smaller guest houses and bed and breakfasts. |
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A number of good motels and hotels offer accommodation for a stopover, and there is a good choice of restaurants and cafes. |
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No apartments were available and most hotels permitted a guest to stay only 5 days. |
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Places to stay range from hotels and bed and breakfast to self-catering apartments, farmhouses and camping. |
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Palm Beach is home to many high rise resort hotels that offer unique and exotic ocean side gardens which are open to the public. |
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However, because of the excessive number of hotels in the area, the resort hosts more than 150,000 tourists during high season. |
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I didn't have to worry whether water taxis, hotels and restaurants were up to his exacting standards. |
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There are a number of fine hotels in the town where you can graze in style on anything from satay to sushi to cheeseburger. |
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The Port Elizabeth waterfront is lined with neat wooden villas and small hotels nestling among the palms. |
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At night, the Carlton Hotel, like many other art deco hotels in Miami, emphasizes its sharp, angular geometric forms with colorful neon lights. |
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The hangi is offered by resort hotels in the northern part of the North Island, where the traditional meal is enjoyed by tourists. |
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Often the builders of hotels or airplanes leave out row 13 or floor 13 in an attempt to pander to popular superstitions. |
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There is a massive wedding market in the Borders and a lot of hotels are going to try and cash in on the pink pound. |
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There are no inns or hotels in the boundless grasslands, but one can always count on the Mongols for help. |
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His to-do list includes continuing to enhance customer service and increasing marketing for both company-owned hotels and its franchisees. |
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They said several of the 200 passengers were put up in hotels for the night, and a chartered aircraft would finally carry them to Mexico today. |
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With help from the city, they cleaned up their properties, tore down some of those seedy hotels and landscaped with palm trees. |
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These innovative products are widely used in tourist resorts, hotels and theme parks. |
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They were destined, I am sure, to be eaten in the hotels around the Islands. |
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Only hours before he had visited hotels and private rentals to warn revellers about behaving badly and the threat of toolies. |
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Thus, the total saved cost in all big and middle-sized restaurants or hotels on meals is up to 1 billion yuan every year. |
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The emotions that most explain customer intentions to return to midscale hotels are comfort, welcomeness and security. |
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Either way, in these days of six-stars hotels and bulging hotel prices, it's kind of nice to see that an old standby is at the top of the heap. |
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The rise of the niche and boutique hotels has been undermining growth at the exclusive top-end market. |
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Most of the other hotels do not come up to the international standards of cleanliness and hygiene. |
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Each of my Las Vegas trips would now have me checking into and departing from three hotels on the same days. |
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Today, hotels are still scarce, but as many as 30 or 40 live-aboard boats are often moored offshore. |
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Sideways, blinding rain blew in sheets, toppling roadside signs for hotels and gas stations. |
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We stand ready to advise you on the period and particular hotels that will give best value for a specified grade of accommodation. |
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Some motels and hotels actually work out to be more expensive, especially if you choose to stay in a suite. |
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I have read that Americans think that the service in British hotels is lousy. |
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Febvre supplies wine to shops, supermarkets, off-licences, restaurants, hotels and pubs. |
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Visitors are reporting all hotels full, with many people having to stay as far afield as Preston and even Chesterfield. |
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Overnight accommodations range from hotels and inns to cottages and campgrounds. |
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Sideways, blinding rain mixed with seawater blew in sheets, toppling roadside signs for hotels and gas stations. |
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The Omonia Hotel in Athens is the most impressive of the three hotels featured, as the modern structure stands eight storeys. |
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The company already manages several hotels and business centres around the country and four aparthotels in Britain. |
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Child-free hotels and child-free restaurants are a great idea, and I wish I could visit them more often. |
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These hotels usually offer butler service, large bathrooms with soaking tubs, spa-inspired bath products, and high-end bed linens. |
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The reality, of course, is that it's often lonely in those fancy hotels or in restaurants chowing down sushi or sauerbraten on your own. |
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Well, now there are very many hotels to choose from and hundreds of international restaurants from which to choose. |
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Surprisingly, many hotels and holiday companies are happy to deal with blaggers. |
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Kota Kinabalu has a panoply of starred and budget hotels ranging from the ultra luxurious to non-star accommodation. |
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Some of the older paintwork you now see in Italian hotels will be the indirect result of Levi's ingenuity and care. |
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The Sharm area has small, intimate hotels with modern designs, as well as larger hotel complexes belonging to international chains. |
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In the 1920s it had ten working hotels and by 1936 it had a ski school, a ski tow and a tourist office. |
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On the other side, hotels where the staff were disempowered, and couldn't bring me a newspaper without their boss' say-so were dreadful. |
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City life is harsh, and that's just in the downtown area, with its international hotels and branches of Wimpy and Subway. |
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Contact motels and hotels in communities outside of your area and find out if they will accept pets in an emergency. |
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This has led some hotels in South East Asia to ban mangosteens from their premises. |
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He never caused a scintilla of trouble at any of the dog-friendly hotels and motels we visited. |
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The resort city offers value for money accommodation, with hotels covering all levels in international resort rooms. |
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They liked our airports, our hotels and our eco-friendly sustainable Olympic village. |
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All the star hotels had cake sales and most bakeries ended up selling cakes at discount prices. |
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Restaurants, hotels and even bars closed their doors and shuttered their windows. |
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Like hotels you should have a cheerful ambience and good personalised services. |
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Official occupancy figures were down by up to 80 percent in some resort hotels at the peak of the violence. |
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Brightly-coloured neon signs are mostly used as rooftop advertisements for hotels or other commercial institutions. |
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If you plan to stay in hotels or motels along the way, call in advance to make sure they allow pets. |
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The thing is, London hotels struggle to offer that at a reasonable price without descending into total dives. |
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Everyone discusses their hotels and makes rash predictions for the best pavilions. |
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There are one or two hotels in town, and you can see several traditional Afar huts around town. |
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We sell these world wide to hotels who use them for the concierge to whistle up a taxi! |
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As night began to fall, he arrived at a village and all the hotels were full for the night. |
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My company launched a woman's forum, newspapers gloated over successful women and hotels and boutiques offered discounts to lady patrons. |
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Behind the front line of low-rise hotels and apartments is what feels like a mountain town that has slipped down to the coast. |
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Most visitors stay in the few miles of low-rise hotels which stretches along part of the east coast. |
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The ferry could stimulate the construction of new low-rise hotels and bed and breakfasts along the existing lines of the former runways. |
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The book could be sold in hotels and bookshops on the island and through Tourist Board offices here and overseas. |
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One-star hotels are best for budget travelers who aren't too picky about where they sleep as long as it's cheap. |
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Evacuated residents reported to a reception centre in Watson Lake and were being put up in hotels or at private residences. |
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With her encouragement, the nonagenarian re-created lost sketches of his hotels that proved the theories. |
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I hate hotels and motels, I hate sleeping in strange beds, showering in strange showers. |
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The boats are actually floating five-star hotels and make stopovers at historical spots up the river. |
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The US also reportedly fired tank shells into hotels being used as safe houses by Mahdi Army militiamen. |
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There are plenty of hotels and motels but not one permanent place of residence. |
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On the whole, Americans don't do luxury ski hotels as well as the Europeans. |
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Pedestrian traffic on the boardwalk dwindled in the wintertime, leaving the city's hotels with large blocks of empty rooms. |
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Although some hotels and luxury food stores compete to serve the first grouse of the season, many of the birds go to overseas markets. |
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I do not believe that the real life of this nation is to be found in the great luxury hotels or so-called fashionable suburbs. |
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The imposition of luxury tax on five-star hotels by State Governments also does not help the tourist. |
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Its 25 km long peninsula is lined with luxury hotels and we stayed in one of the newest five-star resorts. |
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Because of the luxury hotels and high prices, the region is expecting that most visits will be from foreign tourists. |
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Of course, the rich are not affected, they will celebrate the change of the year in luxurious hotels or abroad. |
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To the south is the wide long beach Harmanite, surrounded by luxurious new hotels and condominiums. |
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It will give him further notoriety, another big payday and more nights at luxurious hotels than he cares to contemplate. |
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If you plan to stay in hotels or motels, remember to make reservations in advance. |
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This is not just about hotels and transport, you will be able to book a round of golf too or sailing lessons. |
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A check of directories shows 37 hotels and motels within a three-mile radius of Florence and LaSalle. |
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Smoking was outlawed in bars, hotels and restaurants from 6am this morning to protect employees from being exposed to smoke in the workplace. |
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As most of the hotels are on the waterfront, the boats will pick you up from the jetty behind yours and drop you back. |
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Two hotels were so touched by the men's efforts for charity, that they put them up for nothing. |
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These hotels and restaurants did all they could to recreate all that is authentic in traditional Kerala cuisine. |
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The hotels also offer fine cuisine, particularly exciting, glorious tapas at the sophisticated bistrot. |
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At that time, the city had about five saloons, a couple of hotels and groceries, a blacksmith and a train station. |
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Women should avoid wearing scanty beachwear in rural areas away from hotels and campsites to avoid offending locals. |
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Bagpipes, fiddle, pipes and clarsach are heard in pubs and hotels throughout the land. |
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For many of these hotels the businessman with an expense account is their bread and butter. |
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The town treats its older hotels like a doddering uncle who needs to be put away. |
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Cheaper hotels are mainly ranged around the Piazza Garibaldi, though the accommodation can be basic. |
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As a result, these hotels are refitting their in-room facilities with the hope of further consolidating their corporate client base. |
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During the strike, even high rollers in Atlantic City's casino hotels slept in unmade beds and ate with plastic forks as managers stepped in to serve them. |
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Potential visitors would be able to log on, click through details of all the hotels and packages available, then make direct bookings for transport and accommodation. |
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Condominia on barrier reefs, hotels on exotic beaches, private homes on earthquake fault lines, and ecolodges in volcanic zones are becoming more common. |
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Every purchase entitles the consumer to gift coupons that can be redeemed for discounts on a variety of products like beverages, hotels and the likes. |
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The traditional home of the dirty weekend has acquired a few stylish new hotels of late, but for sheer sauciness, none of them can match this one. |
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Some hotels have lowered their tariffs by between 30 and 50 per cent. |
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One must note the enduring awfulness of the hotels in general. |
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Being dragged out of their hotels in the middle of the night to see gorgeous unclad Thai women in the throws of a budding stage career makes them cranky. |
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The old, big hotels have been preserved in their grand style. |
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Cooking grease is thought to be behind the massive fire that left one of Scotland's top hotels in ruins last night after it ripped through the building in minutes. |
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It could well become a tourist attraction in itself, as the city residents get bored with amusement parks, discotheques, shopping malls and hotels with familiar decor. |
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With its serried ranks of beach brollies and ribbons of restaurants and hotels lining the seafront, it hardly seems the most promising venue for a music festival. |
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Shopping centres that nudge the sky-scraping hotels nearly into the sea are neatly divided into designer-label chic and markets full of tourist tat. |
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Construction here would include offices, retail and hotels with the objective of integrating the docklands with the city centre and extending its functions to the east. |
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He was general manager of two top hotels on the Veradero beach. |
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Other hotels are equipped with cinema rooms, saving you the trouble of getting out if you are too tired or if the unpredictable English weather is not at its best! |
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The hotels are old Navy barracks that have been comfortably redone. |
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They believe that by travelling without the comforts of luxury hotels and first class trains they will truly experience their foreign surroundings. |
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And what about concerns that the hotels of midtown are too far away from the Barclays Center? |
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In that case, vacation is all about the first-class seats and the best hotels or, at the very least, ordering room service without looking at the prices. |
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Unless you're paying top whack, you will be unlikely to get a hotel right in the centre of the city and some of the economy deals put you in hotels a long way from the action. |
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Now the city fills with travelers on package tours who stay at ultra-modern hotels and spend their money at glittering malls. |
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Japanese cuisine has become all the rage in Shanghai, so much so that almost all of the top hotels in the city are featuring Japanese restaurants. |
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Perhaps hotels will offer package deals through which visitors can visit all the talk-shows on three successive nights. |
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The company has been moving to expand its brand into hotels and casinos. |
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Bars and hotels that closed for lack of customers at the height of the outbreak also have begun to reopen, though many say business is still slow. |
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They entered the water at Marbella Beach, one of a series of popular beaches strung along a built-up stretch of coast lined by hotels and restaurants. |
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Health and fitness is big and the luxury hotels cater to this trend. |
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This is one of the best hotels in the twin cities of Rawalpindi-Islamabad. |
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Indeed most of the large new hotels are being built to US fire and safety codes so that they can eventually be sold to worldwide luxury hotel chains. |
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Another suggestion was made to have products such as fried durian, Thai fruit juice, and hand-woven items on display in hotels where guests can purchase them as souvenirs. |
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In Vlas, a town just north of Sunny Beach, for example, we saw 200-room hotels under construction, lined up like dominos or suburban tract housing. |
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The conference planners negotiate special rates at a large number of area hotels that run the gamut of price ranges, and some very special deals are available. |
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The RNC leased 450 buses to shuttle delegates between hotels as far as 30 miles away to the convention center. |
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The competition, held annually as part of the wine festival, brings together fine pastry chefs and cooks from the region's restaurants and hotels to compete. |
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You can sell these directly to household customers, restaurants, hotels and boarding houses for use in their dining rooms or preparing meals for sale to customers. |
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The hotels have to make money as well, otherwise the jobs will be lost. |
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Most towns have hotels and small, family-run pensioni, as well as tourist offices that provide detailed information about local room rates and availability. |
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There is no shortage of fine hotels in Montreal and here too, the small and cool mix with the old and stately. |
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Increasingly, hotels are high-concept temples to the urban lifestyle. |
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The Ritz-Carlton placed Vosges products in its minibars, and the Peninsula hotels put them on guests' pillows as part of the evening turn-down service. |
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The hotels were hit with rocket fire, causing three civilian casualties. |
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It will be a welcome boost after being harshly hit by the double whammy of global recession and the attack in which one of its New York hotels was severely damaged. |
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All the hotels and motels along the waterfront has been totally destroyed. |
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Later, some people will return to their offices or hotels and transcribe the words onto their computers if they can read them, others may just file away their notes. |
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The thick smoke from Old World coffee houses infects the air, and our feet fly along cobble-stoned back streets to cheap hotels and late night meetings. |
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Staff members are accorded rooms in luxurious palaces or five-star hotels with views of manmade, pristine lakes. |
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In April checking in and out of a succession of hotels in Italy was the hospitality equivalent of the slow food movement. |
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To do that, Snider heads out to the various tour stops and surveys the dries, including the hotels they may stay in, the surrounding areas and potential performance halls. |
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For those of you who may wonder why we are having our parties at the same place that is one of the reasons, ballrooms in other moderately priced hotels are not as big. |
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Along East Biloxi's casino row near the beach, workers in hard hats buzzed around hotels and beached casino barges, clearing sand and making repairs. |
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So, instead of painting the desert or the mountains, I painted hotels covered with lots of lush greenery, using a lovely shade of green called veridian. |
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There are plenty of pensions and hotels willing to accommodate the overspill and your travel operator should be able to guide you as to which will suit you best. |
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All the hotels have bait available from netters working just offshore. |
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Fantastic routes do go down other sides of the mountain though, with their ends linked to free bus connections heading back to the lifts, hotels or bars. |
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At this rate we more or less kept pace with the unfortunate porters whose job it is to supply the mountains' hotels with everything from tea to double glazing. |
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A large number of new hotels are being built along the southern coast. |
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Bradford has in recent times lost a lot of its manufacturing jobs and these have been replaced by cheap service jobs like takeaways, hotels and cleaners. |
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And many parents prefer not to bring small children to the gloomy and often unsanitary hotels near the colonies. |
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Most of the damage is cosmetic rather than structural, but many hotels may not reopen until the end of the year when the busy Christmas season starts. |
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With its best hotels and restaurants full to overflowing, the city is already feeling like a winner no matter which city eventually wins the right to host the 2012 Olympics. |
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While our brothers and sisters in Aceh were experiencing a great calamity, some of us were indulging in convivial merrymaking at luxury hotels on New Year's Eve. |
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The Northern Ireland association offers women a booklet containing details of the Liverpool hotels offering support packages for those having to stay overnight. |
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As part of the Full American Plan, guests can also dine without charge at two partner hotels and receive credits toward meals at a third partner hotel's restaurants. |
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A cell phone can now tell you which hotels nearby have last-minute vacancies, and deliver user reviews. |
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