Popular Dubai Hotels for a Comfortable Stay
Dubai is the world’s premier tourist destinations with millions tourist pouring in every year. It has something for everyone and is a perfect business, exposition, and holiday travel destination. People from all around the world prefer Dubai for conducting business meeting and conferences as well as for relaxing vacations due to modern and comfortable Dubai hotels. There many big hotels in Dubai, which have magnificent architecture and equipped with state-of-the-art amenities to accommodate so many tourist and travelers. According to statistics, the hotel establishments in Dubai recorded the highest occupancy and revenues in the month of January 2007, leaving behind Hong Kong, Sydney, Tokyo and London.
There are a plethora of splendid hotels spread across the country each offering excellent accommodation. Almost all of them are within close proximity of shopping malls and facing exotic waterfronts. These magnificent and luxurious Dubai hotels provide exceptional services to the tourists visiting Dubai. They cater their guests with the best of hospitality and recreational services. You can choose from 3-Star, 4-Star and 5-Star Dubai hotels depending upon your budget. Some popular Dubai hotels are listed below:
The magnificent and eye-catching tall building of this hotel is constructed from steel and glass and was designed by the eminent architect Carlos Ott. It has in all 154 deluxe guest rooms which include executive rooms and lounges. It has a gym to help you stay fit, a rooftop swimming pool to chill out and including other basic amenities, such as high speed internet access, business meeting rooms, tea and coffee maker, audio visual equipment, etc. Experience a European cuisine in the hotels finest dining restaurant Verre which is the first restaurant of world renowned chef Gordon Ramsay outside UK.
Spend an enchanting vacation in Dubai with your family and friends and enjoy a memorable stay in one of the Dubai hotels. Browse through www.dubaifurnishedapartments.com
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Digging the Hotels From Down Under
The Clarion The Marque Hotel in Melbourne, Australia is accessible to a lot of structures and places to visit, which are just a few miles away. It is a mile away from St. Kilda, not more than a mile from the beach, and twenty-three miles from the Tullamarine Airport. One of the several attractions, a must-see, is the Melbourne Museum is less than a mile from the hotel. Meanwhile, downtown Melbourne is four miles away. Hotel services include: babysitting, elevators, coffee shop, computer with Internet access, currency exchange, fitness center, free newspapers, copy and fax machines, laundry amenities, etc.
Are you on tour and all you want to do in Australia is visit the several sites? Make your stay worth it by traveling in less time, so consider about having your stay at Breakfree Heritage on Little Bourke. Breakfree Heritage on Little Bourke is around a mile apart from central Melbourne and approximately twelve miles away from Melbourne International Airport. Breakfree Heritage on Little Bourke is also a mile apart from Rialto Tower, Crown Casino and Queen Victoria Market. The hotel provides breakfast and a restaurant with al fresco dinning.
If you want convenience, then think about having your stay at Hotel Ibis Little Bourke Street. Hotel Ibis Little Bourke Street is found at the heart of the city and is in close proximity to the Telstra Dome. Hotel Ibis Little Bourke Street can accommodate up to a hundred and twenty one or more guests with its a hundred and twenty one rooms. Since Hotel Ibis Little Bourke Street is in the heart of the city, everything is just a walking distance away such as: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Crown Casino and the city financial, legal and entertainment precincts.
What more convenience would you want in Causeway Inn on the Mall. It is a hotel in a mall, providing everything you will ever need and gives you the experience you will not forget that just might make you coming back to stay. You will find arts, cultural events, theaters, shopping and Melbourne’s famous restaurants right at the doorstep of Causeway Inn on the Mall. And how about the walking distance to the Queen Victoria Market or the Southgate or the casino and sport venues? The hotel and mall in one provides 24 hour reception and guest services. Transportation is not a problem either.
Just take on the Eddy Avenue and Pitt Street Exit and simply trail on Pitt Street until you reach the city centre. Westend can be found at the right side of this street, specifically at 412 Pitt Street. But if you are going to come from the Sydney Terminal, Legend Has It Hostel will give you an offer you just can not say no to. If you have decided to stay with them for at least three nights, there will be a free one-way airport pickup to Westend with Sydney Shuttle Buses, although, this offer will be not applicable for a group with more than ten people.
What more can you ask for when everything is accessible in a well known and an awarded hotel? For anybody who is on the go like travelers, tourists, students and groups, backpackers should opt for Legend Has It Hostel. It is only a five minute walk from the train station, the Sydney Central Station and it is really close to major tourist attractions. This hotel might just be fit for your budget for it offers trendy, affordable and budget-style accommodation with their Family rooms and Combi rooms (all with private bathrooms). Legend Has It Hostel is only five minutes away from Westend.
Planning An Exotic Australia Vacation
September 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Tourists Attractions
An Australia vacation is one of the most exciting opportunities that one can have and is something that will be remembered and cherished forever. Australia is one of the most unique places in the world which makes and Australia vacation unlike anything else. Australia is such a large place that you can vacation in so many different types of areas and climates. Australia is full of tropical reefs, rainforests, islands, outback deserts, pristine national parks as well as some amazingly cosmopolitan cities. Australia really does offer something for everyone and it is one of the most incredible parts of the world.
An Australia vacation is a once in a lifetime opportunity and something you should grab a hold of if presented with it. Some of the most popular Australian destinations are Whitsundays, Cairns, Kakadu, Byron Bay and Broome. The Whitsunday islands are a collective of continental islands off the coast of Queensland. These islands vary in size and they are great for sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving and other underwater adventures. Cairns is a regional city in Queensland, Australia. Cairns has become such a popular destination for travelers because it has a perfectly tropical climate and is in very close proximity to many tourist attractions. The Great Barrier Reef is less than an hour away from Cairns by boat and many of the most beautiful national parks are also nearby.
Kakadu National Park is located in the Northern Territory region of Australia. This National Park is located within the Alligator Rivers region of the Northern Territory and is roughly the size of Israel. The climate is very tropical and Kakadu National Park has some of the richest flora in all of Australia. The scenery in this area is unparalleled and is best experienced with one of the wonderful guided tours that an Australia vacation allows you. Byron Bay is a town in New South Wales located on the easternmost point of Australia. This town has some of the best beaches in the world that attract surfers from around the globe. The scenery is exquisite and regularly attracts sky divers and those looking for the best whale watching around. The last big destination spot is Broome, a town located in Western Australia. Broome is a very popular tourist destination with freshwater swimming holes at every turn.
An Australia vacation is something that everyone should experience at least once in their life, so whether you are planning for a romantic retreat or a fun filled family vacation, Australia has everything you need.
Travel experiences: Australia – Part 4
Sunday January 11th
World Survivor, Day 1
It’s one thing to look at the Outback through the window of a train, but it’s something altogether different to drive and camp in it for a week. My sense on adventure once again got the better of me and I signed up for a seven day Adventure Tour to Alice Springs, taking in all the sights along the way.
I was picked up at 6am from my hostel and was soon joined by 15 other intrepid travellers and our guide, Mat. Let me correct that: there were 13 other intrepid travellers and a couple of Germans. Most of us were picked up at hostels carrying rucksacks; these two were at the Hilton with suitcases. When we were told we had to downsize our bags due to size and weight restrictions they refused (I suppose that they are only used to upsizing: just ask Poland). Eventually they decided not to join us which worked out fine as it gave the rest of us a bit more room in the 4WD truck – not to mention a bit more food.
The remaining 14 who had to coexist in close proximity for the next week consisted of (I’ll try to be nice as I know some of them are going to read this): deux French couples (un old et un young), four Brits (myself plus three gap year students from London who I had actually met on the train from Perth and had generously given some of my Kalgoorlie pizza to), zwei Austrians who laughed more than any of us when the Germans left, the daughter of a non-ABBA Swedish rockstar, a Swiss girl with a fly problem, a running, cycling, swimming, tree-hugging girl from Sydney, and finally – drum roll please – an American chick from Florida! World Survivor had begun – and the Germans were already out!
After passing through several country towns in the South Australian wheat belt and stopping to see some ancient Aboriginal cave art (although it looked to me as though they had been touched up last Tuesday), our first night’s camp was at Wilpena Pound in the Souther Flinders Ranges.
Wilpena is a circle of rocky outcrops surrounding farmland, although transportation costs have made farming unviable today. Our first major activity was a 4km round trip hike up Mt Ohlssen Bagge. It was pretty steep and hard-going – not to mention a wee bit hot – but after 1.5 hours of increasing pain I managed to get my stubby little legs up to the top.
Once my ticker had calmed down and I had gulped down some (by now) lukewarm water, I was rewarded with a magnificent vista of the Pound below and the surrounding Flinders Range. Relief was









