Sentences with phrase «over the hotel name»

Good price, close to train station, nice breakfast If some light put onto the main entrance over the Hotel name would be even better, cause not easy to find at night: -LRB-

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Skift reported on how hotels are beginning to implement messaging strategies to make it easier for their guests to connect with them over SMS, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger, to name a few.
In particular, I recalled how, back in 1993, when Trump decided he wanted to build special limousine parking lots around his Atlantic City casino and hotel, he had used all his influence to get the state of New Jersey to steal the home of an elderly widow named Vera Coking by declaring «eminent domain» over her property, as well as over a nearby pawn shop and a small family - run Italian restaurant.
When Monteiro was telling me about ICMBio over coffee back at my hotel in Diamantina, she cracked a wry smile and repeated the name again: «Chico Mendes.»
Beatriz also starts wondering if a hotel that Doug owns in Mexico is the same one that decimated her hometown — he can't remember the name of the place because he has «properties all over» and he «just owns them».
If she ever felt the need to live up to her sister's example, it's been shot down repeatedly over the years, so when a seemingly nice guy named Al (Louis C.K.) asks her to dance at a party, she doesn't think to consider that it's suspicious that he only wants to rendezvous with her in the middle of the day at a hotel room.
RT @ABC: Trump name chiseled off the Trump International Hotel in Panama after weeks of tensions over control of the property.
A whimsical concoction as pretty as a wedding cake, a multi-tiered tale, within a tale, within a tale, the GRAND and very PINK Hotel Budapest is presided over by one Gustave H., (Ralph Fiennes), the hotel's ultra-refined concierge, and involves a wide - eyed lobby boy named «Zero,» Tilda Swinton as a wealthy octogenarian who's «dynamite in the sack,» a family squabble over inheritance, a priceless and definitely kitschy piece of Renaissance art, a greedy evil son (Adrien Brody), a knucklebound henchman with a frightening underbite (Willem Dafoe), a lanky lawyer (Jeff Goldblum) and his soon to be airborn Persian cat, monks on skis, cliff - hanging climaxes, and plotting pastry cHotel Budapest is presided over by one Gustave H., (Ralph Fiennes), the hotel's ultra-refined concierge, and involves a wide - eyed lobby boy named «Zero,» Tilda Swinton as a wealthy octogenarian who's «dynamite in the sack,» a family squabble over inheritance, a priceless and definitely kitschy piece of Renaissance art, a greedy evil son (Adrien Brody), a knucklebound henchman with a frightening underbite (Willem Dafoe), a lanky lawyer (Jeff Goldblum) and his soon to be airborn Persian cat, monks on skis, cliff - hanging climaxes, and plotting pastry chotel's ultra-refined concierge, and involves a wide - eyed lobby boy named «Zero,» Tilda Swinton as a wealthy octogenarian who's «dynamite in the sack,» a family squabble over inheritance, a priceless and definitely kitschy piece of Renaissance art, a greedy evil son (Adrien Brody), a knucklebound henchman with a frightening underbite (Willem Dafoe), a lanky lawyer (Jeff Goldblum) and his soon to be airborn Persian cat, monks on skis, cliff - hanging climaxes, and plotting pastry chefs!
It was a Dodge Challenger SRT Scat Pack (yes, I know that name doesn't translate brilliantly over in the UK) I drove in California while out there for a tyre launch, and I grinned like a moron every time it was brought back around the front of the hotel by the valet parking guy.
I glanced over Grace's shoulder as she scribbled the name of a hotel in a seedy part of town.
Peter sits down with some of the most influential names in the travel industry today to discuss the future of travel, this year's hottest hotel openings, and why technology should never take precedence over common sense — and why many hate new trends like automated check - in kiosks in hotel lobbies.
But they've also put their aspirational traveler skills to good use too, flying First Class on the world's best airlines (Etihad, Lufthansa, and Cathay Pacific — just to name a few) and staying in top hotels all over the world.
As El Casco Art Hotel's name suggests, you'll see quite a bit of art while you're there — the hotel features over 500 Argentine sculptures and paintings, so you can sneak some culture into your vacation as Hotel's name suggests, you'll see quite a bit of art while you're there — the hotel features over 500 Argentine sculptures and paintings, so you can sneak some culture into your vacation as hotel features over 500 Argentine sculptures and paintings, so you can sneak some culture into your vacation as well.
Over at National Geographic's Intelligent Travel blog, Charles Kulander has a roundup of eight hotels where big - name writers — from Graham Greene to Louis L'Amour to Hemingway — did their work.
«Guidebook writers — and even big - name travel bloggers — sometimes receive financial compensation for their reviews, so it's good to double - check that the «amazing» hotel which the writer gushed over really is amazing!»
Hosting notable visitors and rock - and - roll celebs alike for over 54 years, The Sunset Marquis Hotel and Villas has made a name for itself in West Hollywood with its glam digs and long - standing reputation in the entertainment industry.
Spread over an impressive 36 stories, the hotel features guest rooms with floor - to - ceiling windows, perfect for soaking up the New York skyline, with views over the Hudson River and the Broadway Theatrer District afforded by the hotel's enviable position in Hell's Kitchen, just minutes away from the iconic Times Square, for which the hotel is named.
Good morning to you i have booked a room with this hotel from 15 March until the 22 March in the lead name of Mr Eaton and Mr Weeks is it possible to have a room with one double bed in it for us and if possible one over looking the pool, your help in this matter would me very much helpful to us
Available now for free in the iTunes store, the iPad app lets users search for hotels by city, location, hotel name, landmark, or place of interest, providing instant feedback on over 200,000 properties worldwide.
The hotel, which is yet to be named, will take over the top 15 floors of the tallest building of the development and will include around 280 rooms and suites, all with beautiful views of the city.
The Luxury Collection brand traces its name back to 1992, when ITT Sheraton (Sheraton, which was founded in 1937, was taken over by ITT in 1968) applied the name to 28 of its best hotels and 33 of its Sheraton Towers hotel - within - a-hotel properties.
Accor Hotels isn't exactly a household hotel name here in the US but with over 3,700 hotels spread out across 92 countries (that's almost as many as Starwood, Hyatt and Carlson Rezidor put together) this isn't a chain to discount liHotels isn't exactly a household hotel name here in the US but with over 3,700 hotels spread out across 92 countries (that's almost as many as Starwood, Hyatt and Carlson Rezidor put together) this isn't a chain to discount lihotels spread out across 92 countries (that's almost as many as Starwood, Hyatt and Carlson Rezidor put together) this isn't a chain to discount lightly.
«It's the perfect time to be developing a dynamic, new hotel brand in China; the travel market in China has matured greatly over the last decade and there is now significant demand for this type of hotel product,» said Joseph Soh, who was recently named managing director of the new joint venture.
An ideal base from which to discover Brussels, the hotel boasts 65 stylish and spacious Business and Executive rooms spread over six floors, plus a boutique chocolate store and workshop named Chocopolis.
The chain has over 4,600 hotels worldwide across brands like Intercontinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, and Candlewood Suites, to name a few.
And if the name «Tribute» sounds rather generic and forgettable, it's conceivably because Starwood is making a point of not plastering its name all over these hotels.
Bass PLC switched the name of Bass Hotels & Resorts to Six Continents over the summer after selling its brewery operation.
here's my answer I want to own a Las Vegas Hotel of some sort that has big resident DJ names (im a huge EDM guy) Want to be able to post those cool snazzy IG posts from all over the world Want pretty cars that vroom vroom (yes I LOVE being the center of attention) Want to be able to see an awesome place on the web and book it that same second and just go do it without checking a bank account.
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