I want to visit this hotel, a friend told me it is very nice. I was in the W Hotel in F. Lauderdale and it was very disappointing, however I would try this one when I visit Barcelona.
venice is an incredible city! You arrive by boat and can see the water washing up on the side of the city like waves coming up on the shore. the architecture is amazing, every hotel, restaurant and shop. the food is amazing here. I got a dish of purple spagetti, it looked weird but was one of the venice is an incredible city! You arrive by boat and can see the water washing up on the side of the city like waves coming up on the shore. the architecture is amazing, every hotel, restaurant and shop. the food is amazing here. I got a dish of purple spagetti, it looked weird but was one of the tastiest dishes I've ever had!…see moresee less
Att the Ayung Spa they don't have mere rooms, they have villas and suites! Personally, I'm inclined to start at the spa instead and have the coconut & rice scrub. My plan after that is to end up in this pool. And then okay, I guess I'll go to the villa.
I'm a little perturbed that Bankgkok calls itself the City of Angels because I thought that name was reserved for my town of Los Angeles! They definitely win with the whole 12 million people thing. Definitely a must see.
I would recommend you come to the Blue Lagoon directly from the airport if your flight arrives at 7,8,9 in the morning. Hotel Check-in is not until 3pm and this place will relax your mind a body from the over night flight.
took a train here from paris. then you take a boat into venice. the overnight train is such a great way to travel. you wake up and you are in a new wonderful place.
unbelievably gorgeous! you can get a road map and drive all around ireland, and see the most spectacular scenery! there are lots of ruins of old cottages made of stone and castles, and lots and lots of sheep! the road can get windy.
If you've ever crossed the border into Russia on land, you know that the minute you do you see all the buildings suddenly take on an onion shape. I love St. Basil's because it's really the quintessential example of that style of architecture. I hadn't realized it was built in the 1500s.