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For a five star luxury hotel combined with all modern facilities in Prague, the Prague City Server can highly recommend the Corinthia Towers Hotel. Ideal location for both business and leisure Next to Prague Congress Center; Metro station 50 meters, 2 minutes to the City Center. Accommodation 544 luxuriously appointed rooms on 24 floors; The Executive Club with separate check-in, breakfast lounge and office facilities. Extensive leisure and sport facilities Health & fitness club with swimming pool on the 25th floor with panoramic views, squash court, gym, aerobic, massages, sauna; Four 10-pin fully automated bowling alleys; Casino – roulette, poker, slot machines. Excellent national and international cuisine Beer & Bowling restaurant – Czech specialties, Czech draught beers and entertainment; Rickshaw – Far East cuisine – voted best in Prague for 2002; Toscana – Excellent pizzas and pastas with live cooking; Café Praha – coffee or tea with delicious pastries.
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Convenience: baggage friendly, our coach takes you directly to and from your car - no long walks to a bus stop or terminal. The driver will even wait to make sure your car starts and you're on your way home. Speed: we direct you to a space - no time wasted searching.
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Surviving the Holiday Travel Crush with the Kids
Bah, humbug! It’s the holidays and you’re off to visit the relatives, weighted down with what feels like the entire nursery in your carry-on bag. Your 6-year-old has brought every one of her Barbies in her backpack while your teenage daughter must have packed every pair of shoes in her closet. And you have that nagging feeling that you forgot something important. Get your game face on!Tips for Traveling with Small Children
T he week of Thanksgiving, my family and I went to Paris . It was the first time we’d ever taken a big vacation together, and it was so much fun. It was cold, windy, and rainy, and the prices were exorbitant, but we had planned well enough and saved up enough cash to still enjoy our time together. (By the way, if you’re wondering what this frugal family is doing taking a holiday to Paris, of all places, it happened to be the cheapest flight from our city.) Quite a few of you wondered how on earth we managed to take two preschoolers to a big European city during the cold and rainy season and still manage to have fun.How to Find A Home Away.
Okay, just a wee bit more about London this week, I promise! A lot of you asked me how we found our London rental flat , and I was so thrilled with our find, that I wanted to share a little bit of my experience researching a holiday rental . We had a great experience with our rental, which we found via Holiday Rentals from Home Away (they are the UK division of Home Away Rentals , which is kind of like the parent company).Anywhere Everywhere - A Guide to Travel by Alex Beauchamp
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”This elegant bed & breakfast is located in historic Chesapeake City, Maryland, along the shores of the famous Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Built in 1854, The Blue Max Inn is a charming and romantic inn located in the heart of the historic area of the town. The inn was once occupied by renowned author, Jack Hunter, who wrote the runaway best selling novel, "The Blue Max". Known affectionately as "the house with generous porches", the Blue Max Inn is located among antique and gift shops, artist studios and award winning restaurants and pubs. Just a short stroll from the center of town and the waterfront, the Blue Max Inn's location is quiet and peaceful.
The Blue Max Inn Bed and Breakfast in Chesapeake City, MD
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