I love it, just immersing myself in the city... I've seen most of the «most important» sites, so now I alternate
between small cafes and hidden away gems around the city.
Not exact matches
Back on the strip of Serendipity Beach Road eateries, it's again tricky differentiating
between a bunch of guesthouse and
small resort
cafes offering very similar fare.
Starbucks» idea of making itself a «third place» in customers» lives
between home and work was a novelty in the US, where in many
small towns
cafe culture consisted of filter coffee on a hot plate.
Long stretches of the main road are occupied by
small local business selling many different souvenirs, handicrafts while money changing booths and ATMS, internet
cafes, laundry services, travel agents, car and motorbike rentals and international - style pharmacies fill the spaces in
between.
This up - and - coming
small residential area, nestled
between Brooklyn and Menlo Park, has many street
cafes, food markets and art boutiques, making this...
On a 4 1/2 - acre site
between the Free Library and the Rodin Museum, a
small, 12,000 - square - foot art building sits within a larger L - shaped structure, which houses the usual museum amenities (
cafe, shop, auditorium, offices, etc.).
The difference
between the Club Hotel and other midmarket hotels was the addition of a Business Club Room, which alternately serves as a well - equipped office on the road, a self - service business center, a meeting space for
small groups and a
cafe - all combined in one convenient location.