Location. Located one kilometer from La Moneda and the National Library, Caesar Business ... more
Santiago stands eight kilometers from downtown Santiago, Chile. Parque Arauco Mall is positioned 15 kilometers away. Hotel Features. Caesar Business Santiago serves complimentary buffet style breakfasts each morning. Amaranto Restaurant prepares international cuisine with Chilean flair, and Iti Bar offers sophisticated ambience and an international drink menu. The bar and restaurant offer limited room service. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel. A business center offers fax, photocopy and print services, and the 24 hour front desk staff provides currency exchange and dry cleaning services. Guestrooms. This 12 story hotel offers 142 air conditioned guestrooms equipped with wireless Internet access. Rooms extend onto city view balconies. Accommodations feature fireplaces, dark toned wooden furniture and coordinating draperies and bedspreads. Guestrooms include cable television, direct dial telephones and bathrooms with showers. Expert Tip. Santa Lucia Hill, located two kilometers from the hotel, is the site where Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia founded the city of Santiago in 1541. Today, visitors can stroll the castle and its beautifully maintained grounds. A cannon fires from the castle at midday. The hilltop affords great views of the city.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. Located one kilometer from La Moneda and the National Library, Caesar Business ... more
Santiago stands eight kilometers from downtown Santiago, Chile. Parque Arauco Mall is positioned 15 kilometers away. Hotel Features. Caesar Business Santiago serves complimentary buffet style breakfasts each morning. Amaranto Restaurant prepares international cuisine with Chilean flair, and Iti Bar offers sophisticated ambience and an international drink menu. The bar and restaurant offer limited room service. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel. A business center offers fax, photocopy and print services, and the 24 hour front desk staff provides currency exchange and dry cleaning services. Guestrooms. This 12 story hotel offers 142 air conditioned guestrooms equipped with wireless Internet access. Rooms extend onto city view balconies. Accommodations feature fireplaces, dark toned wooden furniture and coordinating draperies and bedspreads. Guestrooms include cable television, direct dial telephones and bathrooms with showers. Expert Tip. Santa Lucia Hill, located two kilometers from the hotel, is the site where Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia founded the city of Santiago in 1541. Today, visitors can stroll the castle and its beautifully maintained grounds. A cannon fires from the castle at midday. The hilltop affords great views of the city.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: different unspoiled powder relaxed Disadvantages: mid-priced
About 2 hours east of Santiago are the ski resorts of La Parva, El Colorado and Valle Nevado. All 3 resorts are connected (you can ski between them if you have the right pass) and there are plenty of runs and some world-class off-piste. You can make the trip up and down from Santiago in a day but its worth taking two (at least) if you can ski or snowboard. As well as the resorts, there is a small town called Farrellones located next to the resort of El Colorado. You can walk from Farrellones to the lowest lift at el colorado, from where the lift attendants will let you on if you promise to buy a lift pass when you get off - at the resort proper. Be warned though - it's a button lift.
You can hire ski and snowboard equipment at any of the resorts, but neither equipment hire nor lift passes come cheap. Ski-ing is very much for the elite ...
jimh1 05.07.2005
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Advantages: Great taste, handy packaging, pre-sliced in half. Disadvantages: A little pricey.
When browsing the aisles of Tesco for some lunch this afternoon I decided to purchase this wrap as I love chicken and always try to incorporate something slightly healthy in to my diet wherever possible (the lettuce passes as healthy!).
The wrap is a tomato tortilla and was nice and firm around the base of each half and a little more soggy towards the top as the Caesar salad dressing has soaked in to it. There was quite a lot of dressing which was fine for me as I don't mind the extra calories, the lettuce was lovely and crisp and the one I had selected from the shelf had lots of delicious sliced chicken. The chicken was very tasty and cooked well, the whole wrap worked very well together. I can imagine that the soggy part of the wrap might be too much for some people so I would advise keeping an eye out for this before purchasing ...
Advantages: Some good performances and scenes Disadvantages: Overall sketchy, both in production and history
Recently I saw Jeremy Sisto in a film in the cinema, and as my movie-going friend and I were dissecting the film afterward, we both were impressed with Sisto?s performance, and tried to recall what we?d seen him in before. I remembered this production of Julius Caesar, but only after a while ? Sisto?s role in the other film (a light drama with a comedic edge) is very different from the epic, super-serious Julius Caesar.
This production is a good one for a straight-to-television production. It is a four-hour miniseries (the television nomenclature equivalent for ?epic?). It plays a bit loose with the historic progression, but keeps many of the broad strokes intact ? Rome?s trouble under Sulla, Caesar?s early difficulties becoming established, his military alliance and familial partnership with Pompey, destined to falter ...