The hotel offers 30 soundproofed rooms totally equipped with a complete bathroom, heating, ... more
air conditioning, hairdryer, telephone in the room and bathroom, room service, satellite tv, minibar, safe, in room music, newspaper, alarm clock and terrace. fa...
The Inca Hotel is located in Zaragoza making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in ... more
town. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each guestroom features amenities such...
The Inca Hotel is located in Zaragoza making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in ... more
town. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each guestroom features amenities such as air conditioning, desk, hair dryer, internet access, in room safe, television, mini bar. The basic amenities provided at this Zaragoza accommodation comprise room service 24hr, elevator, bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning, meeting facilities , restaurant. These top-class facilities are complemented to excellent services to meet the needs of visitors to Zaragoza. To make your reservation at the Inca Hotel quick and easy, please select your preferred dates of stay and proceed with our secure online booking form.
Machu Picchu in Peru is one of those views that you just have to see once in your life. Everyone has seen the classic photo, always apparently taken from exactly the same place on the descent down a mountain towards the ancient site. My trip there, however, was rather eventful and almost a disaster, but I have very fond memories despite something going wrong at almost every stage.
I set off with two school friends, now all grown-up and sensible, with our rucksacks on our backs, with the intention of walking the Inca Trail. The "classic" student way to see Machu Picchu is a four-day journey, three days of walking over undulating mountains and camping at high altitude, finishing on the morning of the fourth day descending into Machu Picchu at sunrise. The alternative route is a fairly short train journey which can all be done in one day ...
Advantages: Smart looking hotel in convenient location with spacious rooms Disadvantages: In a rough area, very noisy at night
It?s likely that most of you have never heard of Zaragoza. Well, it?s situated in northeast Spain at the foot of the Pyrenees and is not very far from Barcelona. At the moment it is not known as a foreign tourist destination but it is big with the Spanish because of the holy significance of the Basilica where the Virgin Mary was supposed to have descended from heaven on a pillar. Hence the common Spanish girl?s name, Pilar. The attraction of the place to me was that it is not overrun with other tourists, prices are not jacked up in the summer, and the new Ryanair route has made travelling there easy. However, this may change because Zaragoza hosts Expo 2008 next year.
The problem with visiting a city that is not well known is that there are very few reviews on the hotels there. So you are a bit of a pioneer for other tourists. In ...
Advantages: Stunning views, sense of achievement Disadvantages: Unbelievably exhausting! Very expensive.
During the peak of the Inca Empire, many steep paved routes were built as a system of highways throughout the empire for the chasqui runners of its ruler (the eponymous Inca) to travel on. If people mention "the" Inca trail, they are referring to the most famous one of all - the paved path leading to the famous Machu Picchu, an Incan city perched on a mountain top high in the Peruvian Andes.
Since I was a child and heard of Machu Picchu, I wanted to hike along its famous and difficult trail. The city has a mysterious appeal to it - having remained hidden from the Spanish conquistadores, it was unknown to Europeans (though not to locals!) until 1911 when Hiram Bingham "discovered" it. Even today, the city (and its neighbouring modern town Aguas Calientes) are extremely isolated - you arrive there by train or on foot, not by road ...