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00:55,

2008-05-23 02:07:39
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Location:
The hotel is situated on the banks of the historic Singapore River, within easy access of the (More) More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::13432
Location:
The hotel is situated on the banks of the historic Singapore River, within easy access of the shopping and entertainment areas. It is about a 10-minute walk to Chinatown and around a 5-minute drive to Orchard Road. Within 5 to 8 minutes away on foot, guests will find Zouk, a popular disco as well as the Great World City Shopping Mall which houses several boutiques and restaurants. Nearby public transport links and river taxis from Grand Copthorne Waterfront Jetty also make exploring the city easy. The nearest underground station is Chinatown station which lies approximately a 10-minute walk or a 5-minute bus ride away.
Facilities:
This city hotel is a combination of a business and lifestyle hotel. It comprises at total of 538 rooms spread over 30 floors. The hotel features a circular lobby, dominated by floor-to-ceiling marble pillars, a high domed ceiling and a large circular rug with hand-woven floral motifs. Guests are invited to take advantage of the 24-hour room service (charges apply), and a business centre offers secretarial and business services and high-speed Internet access (fees apply). High-speed wireless Internet access (at a fee) is available throughout the hotel. This air-conditioned establishment also offers a 24-hour reception, a hotel safe, a currency exchange facility, a lift, a café, a pub, a restaurant and conference facilities. There is a laundry service available for an additional fee and parking for those arriving by car (charges apply).
Rooms:
All rooms offer high-speed wireless Internet access (subject to a surcharge), a safe, a minibar and a coffee maker as well as a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV, a mini-fridge and centrally regulated air conditioning. The Standard rooms (28 m²) include either a king-size or twin beds, starting from the 7th floor. Rooms feature ceiling-to-floor windows with panoramic city or river views and a marble bathroom with a standing shower only. No extra beds are permitted. The Superior Plus rooms are a more spacious 32 m², allowing for a maximum of one fold-up bed in each room. The bathrooms feature a bathtub and shower. There are also 3 disability-friendly Superior Plus rooms available.
Sports/Entertainment:
The hotel features a 20-metre outdoor lap pool, a Jacuzzi and two tennis courts (fees apply) surrounded by palm trees and plants on the hotel's sixth floor, which also houses a gym. A unique way to explore the city is from the Singapore River. River boats depart from outside the hotel taking guests to Clarke Quay, Boat Quay and other attractions (charges apply).
Meals:
Dining choices available to guests include a 1940s-style Shanghai restaurant with Art Deco touches, a fine-dining Italian restaurant and a riverfront bistro.
Payment:
American Express, Diners Club, JCB, MasterCard and VISA are accepted at this hotel. (Less) Channel: youtube

7,

00:55,

2008-05-23 01:57:33
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This hotel lies at the heart of Oslo and offers direct access to the main train station. Its (More) More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::21194
Location:
This hotel lies at the heart of Oslo and offers direct access to the main train station. Its convenient location ensures that the hotel is good point of departure for exploring all areas of Norway's splendid capital city. The famous Karl Johann Street begins right in front of the hotel. It is a 45-minute train journey to Oslo's airport, or 20 minutes by taxi.
Facilities:
This 6-storey hotel comprises a total of 240 rooms and suites. Facilities of this city hotel include a reception desk, a café and a lift. In the lobby is a public Internet terminal and a WLAN access point. The hotel also features a cosy bar and a restaurant with a non-smoking area. Guests may also wish to make use of the conference, events and banqueting rooms.
Rooms:
The tasteful rooms each come with an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, a trouser press as well as ironing facilities. The cosy rooms also feature a minibar, satellite/ Cable TV with Pay TV, a radio and Internet access. The superior rooms each comprise comfortable twin or queen-size beds. They also include tea and coffee making facilities as well as a sofa. The elegant suites feature two separate rooms as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Rooms offering disabled access and non-smoking rooms are also available.
Payment:
All major credit cards including American Express, Diners, MasterCard and VISA are accepted as methods of payment.
Misc.:
Dogs and small pets may also stay at the hotel on request. (Less) Channel: youtube

3,

03:23,

2008-03-06 14:02:51
Description: Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of (More) Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of our 5-day winter getaway: San Francisco. After a quick stopover at Cincinnati Airport, where we had to run to the gate to catch our connection flight, we arrived in San Francisco at about 11 am. Unfortunately the weather was not very welcoming: it was drizzly, grey and cold. But nonetheless, we bravely made our way with all our luggage into the city, using all sorts of public transit: first the Airtrain, then the BART commuter railway system, then a couple of municipal buses through a fairly rough neighbourhood (the Tenderloin) to get to our hotel: the Queen Anne Hotel, a Victorian-era heritage property close to the Japantown area.
After settling in I got a tour from the manager who showed me many of the 48 uniquely decorated rooms and explained that this used to be a girls' finishing school. Many antique touches adorn this historic family-owned hotel: from antique cast iron stoves, to original plaster ceiling medallions to stained glass windows, this historic property has been beautifully preserved and adapted.
Finally in the late afternoon we were ready to start exploring the city. We hopped into the 47 bus on Van Ness to get to San Francisco's northern waterfront and got off at Bay Street, close to Fort Mason Center. We ventured out to the shoreline from where we had a gorgeous view of the Golden Gate Bridge, the north side of San Francisco Bay, the Aquatic Park as well as Alcatraz Island. From here we made our way east past famous Ghirardelli Square and many of the retail stores and art galleries that make up the Fisherman's Wharf district.
After admiring one of the most popular attractions at Pier 39, the colony of sea lions, we headed out all the way to the end of Pier 39, to Neptune's Palace, for dinner. Being located at the tip of the pier, this restaurant has one of the most fabulous views of San Francisco Bay. When we got there it was dark, of course, but it was a great place to warm up our chilled bones with a tasty seafood dinner. (Less) Channel: youtube

6,

00:55,

2008-05-22 20:23:26
Description: More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::30775
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This city hotel enjoys one of the best locations in Galway, direct on the famous Eyre Square. The (More) More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::30775
Location:
This city hotel enjoys one of the best locations in Galway, direct on the famous Eyre Square. The pubs and restaurants which have made this so-called City of Tribes into one of the most lively places in Ireland, are easily accessible from here on foot. This hotel is the ideal base from which to explore many of the sights of the Galway area and to reach the beautiful west of Ireland. Guests may also discover the Aran Islands, Connemara or the picturesque town of Clifden, enjoy the mountains, castles and stone walls, lawns, long sandy beaches, the rivers and famous golf courses.
Facilities:
Completely renovated in 2005, this 3-storey hotel comprises a total of 85 spacious and comfortable rooms, including rooms for families. Guests are offered many facilities including a bar, WLAN in all public areas and Internet access via a coin-driven computer. Moreover guests may make use of the laundry and drying services as well as the luggage room.
Rooms:
This establishment offers accommodation for the exacting holidaymaker as well as for the business traveller. The rooms come with an en suite bathroom with hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, a multi-channel TV, a radio, tea and coffee making facilities and central heating. Many of the rooms offer a view of Eyre Square and the city's vibrant streets.
Sports/Entertainment:
The area offers numerous sporting and leisure activities such as bowling, golf, fishing, riding, greyhound racing, water sports, Leisureland and a cinema.
Meals:
The hotel's own Blake's bar is known as one of the hottest meeting places in the city and its lively hustle and bustle makes it a welcoming oasis after a day's exploring. Guests may select both their breakfast and midday meal from ample buffets. The evening meal may be ordered à la carte. Special dietary requirements may be catered for.
Payment:
This hotel accepts all major credit cards.
Misc.:
Hotel guests receive a discount on the parking facilities in Foster Street.
How to get there:
The hotel lies on Eyre Square in Galway. When approaching the city on the N6 from the direction of Dublin, or on the N18 from the South (Clare, Limerick, Cork) guests will notice that these roads join up. At the Oranmore roundabout on which the Quality Hotel is also located, follow signs towards the N6 (Galway City). At the next roundabout take the first exit on the left, towards Galway City East. Continue straight on until the Huntsman Bar comes into view on the left hand side. Turn off left here and drive straight until reaching Eyre Square. (Less) Channel: youtube

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02:38,

2009-01-30 08:25:56
Description: Hotel exploring 2005
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03:26,

2009-01-30 10:12:27
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03:15,

2009-02-05 03:25:39
Description: Hotel exploring 2005
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01:02,

2009-02-05 06:08:48
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02:43,

2008-03-06 13:00:27
Description: Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of (More) Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of our 5-day winter getaway: San Francisco. After a quick stopover at Cincinnati Airport, where we had to run to the gate to catch our connection flight, we arrived in San Francisco at about 11 am. Unfortunately the weather was not very welcoming: it was drizzly, grey and cold. But nonetheless, we bravely made our way with all our luggage into the city, using all sorts of public transit: first the Airtrain, then the BART commuter railway system, then a couple of municipal buses through a fairly rough neighbourhood (the Tenderloin) to get to our hotel: the Queen Anne Hotel, a Victorian-era heritage property close to the Japantown area.
After settling in I got a tour from the manager who showed me many of the 48 uniquely decorated rooms and explained that this used to be a girls' finishing school. Many antique touches adorn this historic family-owned hotel: from antique cast iron stoves, to original plaster ceiling medallions to stained glass windows, this historic property has been beautifully preserved and adapted.
Finally in the late afternoon we were ready to start exploring the city. We hopped into the 47 bus on Van Ness to get to San Francisco's northern waterfront and got off at Bay Street, close to Fort Mason Center. We ventured out to the shoreline from where we had a gorgeous view of the Golden Gate Bridge, the north side of San Francisco Bay, the Aquatic Park as well as Alcatraz Island. From here we made our way east past famous Ghirardelli Square and many of the retail stores and art galleries that make up the Fisherman's Wharf district.
After admiring one of the most popular attractions at Pier 39, the colony of sea lions, we headed out all the way to the end of Pier 39, to Neptune's Palace, for dinner. Being located at the tip of the pier, this restaurant has one of the most fabulous views of San Francisco Bay. When we got there it was dark, of course, but it was a great place to warm up our chilled bones with a tasty seafood dinner. (Less) Channel: youtube

13,

01:43,

2008-03-26 12:17:05
Description: Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of (More) Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of our 5-day winter getaway: San Francisco. After a quick stopover at Cincinnati Airport, where we had to run to the gate to catch our connection flight, we arrived in San Francisco at about 11 am. Unfortunately the weather was not very welcoming: it was drizzly, grey and cold. But nonetheless, we bravely made our way with all our luggage into the city, using all sorts of public transit: first the Airtrain, then the BART commuter railway system, then a couple of municipal buses through a fairly rough neighbourhood (the Tenderloin) to get to our hotel: the Queen Anne Hotel, a Victorian-era heritage property close to the Japantown area.
After settling in I got a tour from the manager who showed me many of the 48 uniquely decorated rooms and explained that this used to be a girls' finishing school. Many antique touches adorn this historic family-owned hotel: from antique cast iron stoves, to original plaster ceiling medallions to stained glass windows, this historic property has been beautifully preserved and adapted.
Finally in the late afternoon we were ready to start exploring the city. We hopped into the 47 bus on Van Ness to get to San Francisco's northern waterfront and got off at Bay Street, close to Fort Mason Center. We ventured out to the shoreline from where we had a gorgeous view of the Golden Gate Bridge, the north side of San Francisco Bay, the Aquatic Park as well as Alcatraz Island. From here we made our way east past famous Ghirardelli Square and many of the retail stores and art galleries that make up the Fisherman's Wharf district.
After admiring one of the most popular attractions at Pier 39, the colony of sea lions, we headed out all the way to the end of Pier 39, to Neptune's Palace, for dinner. Being located at the tip of the pier, this restaurant has one of the most fabulous views of San Francisco Bay. When we got there it was dark, of course, but it was a great place to warm up our chilled bones with a tasty seafood dinner. (Less) Channel: youtube

15,

02:26,

2008-03-06 13:21:00
Description: Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of (More) Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of our 5-day winter getaway: San Francisco. After a quick stopover at Cincinnati Airport, where we had to run to the gate to catch our connection flight, we arrived in San Francisco at about 11 am. Unfortunately the weather was not very welcoming: it was drizzly, grey and cold. But nonetheless, we bravely made our way with all our luggage into the city, using all sorts of public transit: first the Airtrain, then the BART commuter railway system, then a couple of municipal buses through a fairly rough neighbourhood (the Tenderloin) to get to our hotel: the Queen Anne Hotel, a Victorian-era heritage property close to the Japantown area.
After settling in I got a tour from the manager who showed me many of the 48 uniquely decorated rooms and explained that this used to be a girls' finishing school. Many antique touches adorn this historic family-owned hotel: from antique cast iron stoves, to original plaster ceiling medallions to stained glass windows, this historic property has been beautifully preserved and adapted.
Finally in the late afternoon we were ready to start exploring the city. We hopped into the 47 bus on Van Ness to get to San Francisco's northern waterfront and got off at Bay Street, close to Fort Mason Center. We ventured out to the shoreline from where we had a gorgeous view of the Golden Gate Bridge, the north side of San Francisco Bay, the Aquatic Park as well as Alcatraz Island. From here we made our way east past famous Ghirardelli Square and many of the retail stores and art galleries that make up the Fisherman's Wharf district.
After admiring one of the most popular attractions at Pier 39, the colony of sea lions, we headed out all the way to the end of Pier 39, to Neptune's Palace, for dinner. Being located at the tip of the pier, this restaurant has one of the most fabulous views of San Francisco Bay. When we got there it was dark, of course, but it was a great place to warm up our chilled bones with a tasty seafood dinner. (Less) Channel: youtube

6,

03:29,

2008-03-06 13:08:16
Description: Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of (More) Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of our 5-day winter getaway: San Francisco. After a quick stopover at Cincinnati Airport, where we had to run to the gate to catch our connection flight, we arrived in San Francisco at about 11 am. Unfortunately the weather was not very welcoming: it was drizzly, grey and cold. But nonetheless, we bravely made our way with all our luggage into the city, using all sorts of public transit: first the Airtrain, then the BART commuter railway system, then a couple of municipal buses through a fairly rough neighbourhood (the Tenderloin) to get to our hotel: the Queen Anne Hotel, a Victorian-era heritage property close to the Japantown area.
After settling in I got a tour from the manager who showed me many of the 48 uniquely decorated rooms and explained that this used to be a girls' finishing school. Many antique touches adorn this historic family-owned hotel: from antique cast iron stoves, to original plaster ceiling medallions to stained glass windows, this historic property has been beautifully preserved and adapted.
Finally in the late afternoon we were ready to start exploring the city. We hopped into the 47 bus on Van Ness to get to San Francisco's northern waterfront and got off at Bay Street, close to Fort Mason Center. We ventured out to the shoreline from where we had a gorgeous view of the Golden Gate Bridge, the north side of San Francisco Bay, the Aquatic Park as well as Alcatraz Island. From here we made our way east past famous Ghirardelli Square and many of the retail stores and art galleries that make up the Fisherman's Wharf district.
After admiring one of the most popular attractions at Pier 39, the colony of sea lions, we headed out all the way to the end of Pier 39, to Neptune's Palace, for dinner. Being located at the tip of the pier, this restaurant has one of the most fabulous views of San Francisco Bay. When we got there it was dark, of course, but it was a great place to warm up our chilled bones with a tasty seafood dinner. (Less) Channel: youtube

3,

05:03,

2008-03-06 12:54:00
Description: Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of (More) Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of our 5-day winter getaway: San Francisco. After a quick stopover at Cincinnati Airport, where we had to run to the gate to catch our connection flight, we arrived in San Francisco at about 11 am. Unfortunately the weather was not very welcoming: it was drizzly, grey and cold. But nonetheless, we bravely made our way with all our luggage into the city, using all sorts of public transit: first the Airtrain, then the BART commuter railway system, then a couple of municipal buses through a fairly rough neighbourhood (the Tenderloin) to get to our hotel: the Queen Anne Hotel, a Victorian-era heritage property close to the Japantown area.
After settling in I got a tour from the manager who showed me many of the 48 uniquely decorated rooms and explained that this used to be a girls' finishing school. Many antique touches adorn this historic family-owned hotel: from antique cast iron stoves, to original plaster ceiling medallions to stained glass windows, this historic property has been beautifully preserved and adapted.
Finally in the late afternoon we were ready to start exploring the city. We hopped into the 47 bus on Van Ness to get to San Francisco's northern waterfront and got off at Bay Street, close to Fort Mason Center. We ventured out to the shoreline from where we had a gorgeous view of the Golden Gate Bridge, the north side of San Francisco Bay, the Aquatic Park as well as Alcatraz Island. From here we made our way east past famous Ghirardelli Square and many of the retail stores and art galleries that make up the Fisherman's Wharf district.
After admiring one of the most popular attractions at Pier 39, the colony of sea lions, we headed out all the way to the end of Pier 39, to Neptune's Palace, for dinner. Being located at the tip of the pier, this restaurant has one of the most fabulous views of San Francisco Bay. When we got there it was dark, of course, but it was a great place to warm up our chilled bones with a tasty seafood dinner. (Less) Channel: youtube

5,

03:18,

2008-03-06 12:31:25
Description: Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of (More) Day 1 of our San Francisco trip, February 21, 2008, started with a 4:50 am wake-up call. Following a quick overnight stay close to the Buffalo Airport we got going early to reach the destination of our 5-day winter getaway: San Francisco. After a quick stopover at Cincinnati Airport, where we had to run to the gate to catch our connection flight, we arrived in San Francisco at about 11 am. Unfortunately the weather was not very welcoming: it was drizzly, grey and cold. But nonetheless, we bravely made our way with all our luggage into the city, using all sorts of public transit: first the Airtrain, then the BART commuter railway system, then a couple of municipal buses through a fairly rough neighbourhood (the Tenderloin) to get to our hotel: the Queen Anne Hotel, a Victorian-era heritage property close to the Japantown area.
After settling in I got a tour from the manager who showed me many of the 48 uniquely decorated rooms and explained that this used to be a girls' finishing school. Many antique touches adorn this historic family-owned hotel: from antique cast iron stoves, to original plaster ceiling medallions to stained glass windows, this historic property has been beautifully preserved and adapted.
Finally in the late afternoon we were ready to start exploring the city. We hopped into the 47 bus on Van Ness to get to San Francisco's northern waterfront and got off at Bay Street, close to Fort Mason Center. We ventured out to the shoreline from where we had a gorgeous view of the Golden Gate Bridge, the north side of San Francisco Bay, the Aquatic Park as well as Alcatraz Island. From here we made our way east past famous Ghirardelli Square and many of the retail stores and art galleries that make up the Fisherman's Wharf district.
After admiring one of the most popular attractions at Pier 39, the colony of sea lions, we headed out all the way to the end of Pier 39, to Neptune's Palace, for dinner. Being located at the tip of the pier, this restaurant has one of the most fabulous views of San Francisco Bay. When we got there it was dark, of course, but it was a great place to warm up our chilled bones with a tasty seafood dinner. (Less) Channel: youtube

9,

00:55,

2008-05-23 01:53:18
Description: More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::16626
Location:
Originally a palace this Hotel is in a great location for tourists or business guests exploring the (More) More @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::16626
Location:
Originally a palace this Hotel is in a great location for tourists or business guests exploring the historical city of Rome. Situated a short distance from the train station Termini, this hotel is also within easy reach of Rome's elegant shops and historical sights.
Facilities:
Renovated in 2001 this 4-storey hotel has a total of 120 rooms. It is elegantly furnished and offers modern and comprehensive facilities to its guests, which creates a charming and comfortable atmosphere. Amongst the hotel's modern facilities count a foyer with 24-hour reception, safe and lift, as well as a bar. In addition, business guests may use the conference which has a capacity of up to 45 persons and there are room as well as laundry services are available. Guests may park their cars in the hotel car park.
Rooms:
The comfortable air-conditioned rooms come with an en suite bathroom with shower or bath and WC, a direct dial telephone, satellite TV and a minibar.
Meals:
Guests may select from the breakfast buffet each morning.
Payment:
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA cards are all accepted in the hotel. (Less) Channel: youtube
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