...American Indians took place between the 1600's and 1800's. Today, the states Spanish heritage can be associated with its large population of Hispanics. Florida also has many cities, which include Miami, West Palm Beach, Tampa and Orlando, all of which we visited.
Accommodation:
Well surprisingly I actually went to Florida with one of my university lecturers, its seemed me and him both had a fascination with wrestling, and since he had been to Florida many times before I thought I would leave it up to him to pick were we stayed. He picked the beautiful "Bay to Beach Resort", which is right opposite Fort Myers Beach on the tip of the Gulf of Florida. The hotel was probably one of the best I have ever stayed in, it's incredible view of the beach and ocean front, the majestic coconut palm trees growing outside your balcony window, and its open...
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Advantages: The experience, The scenery, Meet new friends, It goes on... Disadvantages: Need some money first, Travelling time
..., Thai and Malaysian bar snacks and local bands each weekend.
BARS & CLUBS
Bears come in schooners (not pints) in most states, pots in Melbourne. You’ve got to
try a Bundy (rum) and Coke and one of the cool European-influenced Aussie brews
such as Hahn Premium or Cascade. Australia’s clubbing taste was as eclectic as its
landscape. Check out free street-press in each city for details and listen to radio stations for the local low-down.
-Sydney-
The Darlo Bar in The Cross and The Paddington Inn on Oxford Street are the places to meet up pre-club, while for the lads the Bondi Hotel on Campbell Parade is the place to go sharking. Home in Darling Harbour (tel 61 2 926600) regularly attracts London’s toppest DJs while The Bourbon and Beefsteak on Darlinghurst Road is the only place open at 5am when you need breakfast and a Bloody Mary...
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Advantages: Great food Disadvantages: Waiting times, snooty staff
...Bills is the restaurant belonging to Bill Granger, who can sometimes be seen in one of those Saturday morning cooking shows (Im rarely up early enough but I have caught it from time to time!!). He's also the author of a few cook books.
Bills only had two restaurants last time I was in Sydney but now they have 3 - the original in Darlinghurst, Bills 2 in Surry Hills & now one in Woolharra.
The restaurants are typical Sydney-style - laid back modern with a twist. My favourite was the Darlinghurst branch with its huge scrubbed wooden communal table. This brach was known to be a favourite of Tom Crusie & Nicole Kidman when they lived round the corner...& manys the day I sat & hoped Tom would plonk himself down beside me & say something profound like 'Could you pass the pepper please!!' - but alas, no such luck (although I did once see him...
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My impressions of this game when I saw it advertised on the internet was that it looked like a completely different type of game that I'm used to seeing for the DS.
Overview:
To best describe Hotel Dusk you could say it is an interactive novel in... more
I lived in New York City for a few years, but had little experience of its hotels until after I'd moved away. My husband and I stayed in the Library Hotel in late August of 2004 for two nights. After spending a few nights in one of its sister hotels the... more