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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Vegas Hotels Guide

One of the most difficult questions to be answered when you are planning a trip to Las Vegas is "Where should I stay?". There is such a wide variety in the quality of hotels in Vegas, ranging from total luxury to spit and sawdust. It seems choosing where to stay comes down to 2 main decisions, which area you would like to be in and how much you want to spend.

The Strip - The majority of visitors to Las Vegas tend to choose to stay on the strip. This is where all the action is and you could have a great time in Vegas without going anywhere else. The hotels here tend to be quite expensive but some of them are amazing places to stay. The Bellagio, the Wynn Resort and Caesars Palace are all highly recommended. However if you want to stay on the strip and not break the bank the Stratosphere and the Sahara are good alternatives. Both hotels have quite low room rates and high quality service. They are right at the north end of the strip but they are located very near the monorail stop. Using this cheap and efficient method of transport allows you access to the whole strip in a matter of minutes.

Downtown - Some people say they prefer the charms of the downtown area of Las Vegas. This is where it all began and here you will find famous hotels like the Four Queens and Binion's Horseshoe. The Freemont Street Experience is quite impressive, it is a light show projected onto a canopy that covers the length of the street. Some of the casinos here also make an interesting visit. However unless you are visiting Vegas just to gamble or you want very cheap accommodation the strip is probably your best option.

Other factors to consider:

If you are taking the whole family then Circus Circus or the Excalibur may be good choices as they both cater to the needs of children. Conversely if you are on a stag trip or are generally going to be rowdy then these hotels are best avoided. Another point to consider is how close your hotel is to a monorail stop. You will find yourself doing a lot of walking in Vegas so a hotel next to a monorail stop will save you time as well as saving your feet. Try not to worry if the hotel you choose has a bad reputation for food. There are so many different options that you may choose not to eat at there anyway.

For more detailed information on individual Vegas hotels please visit my website at: http://vegas-hotels-guide.com/

R.J. Heaney is the webmaster at http://vegas-hotels-guide.com/, a useful resource on how to find the best hotel for your trip to Las Vegas.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Portsmouth City Guide, Including Hotels

Introduction:

Portsmouth is located on the south coast of the scenic county of Hampshire. The city has a long established historic naval presence. The city of Portsmouth was established in the year 1623, being a community that swears by its influence to world history. As well as being an important naval town, Portsmouth has a nostalgic feel with it?s cobblestone streets, horse drawn carriages, museums and famous historic buildings. Boasting over one hundred restaurants, antique shops and a huge music hall called the Portsmouth Music Hall. You will fall in love with the ambience that this historic city offers as well as the coastal aspect of the place.

Places of Interest:

A place of historic significance, you can explore Lord Nelson?s flagship, HMS Victory and visit Queen Victoria?s battleship, HMS Warrior 1860. You could also have a look at Henry Vlll?s Mary Rose and retrace the history of the Royal Navy at the Royal Naval Museum. Other attractions include Charles Dickens? birthplace, the D-Day Museum featuring the Overlord Embroidery, Southsea Castle, the Royal Marines Museum, and Portsmouth Cathedral.

Royal Marines Museum: This is a grand museum situated in a former officers' mess with sweeping stairways, chandeliers and fine paintings. There are also beautiful grounds in which you can relax and enjoy a quiet picnic with your friends. The Exhibition gallery features a talking head of Hannah Snell, audiovisual shows, interactive games, and a collection of over 7,000 medals.

Eastney Beam Engine House Industrial Archaeology: This museum contains a pair of magnificent James Watt beam engines, stationed in their original high Victorian engine house of 1887. There are also a variety of other pumping engines on display here.

Natural History Museum: In this museum you can see the geology of the Portsmouth area and a full-size reconstruction of Dinosaur ?Iguanodon? and other fossil remains. You can enter here through the Riverbank scene with a fresh water aquarium and have a look at the different kinds of fish on display. You can also see the ?Ice Age? displays and early mammals and birds here.
The Spinnaker Tower: This is one wonder which is absolutely breath-taking.You can experience the stunning views from this unique 170m tower, visible from miles around. This is the newest landmark which is change the skyline of Portsmouth!

Aspex Gallery: Here, tourists can experience the most creative and contemporary visual arts; locally, nationally and internationally. There are programs of solo, grouped and themed exhibitions mostly centred on the work of younger or emerging artists.

The 1642 Living History Village, Historic Site, Gosport: This is a representational Hampshire village set in the year 1642. You could go back in time and experience this replica of how it used to be with timber and thatched buildings. Occupants dress and speak in 17th century style.

Things to do:

Portsmouth is also called the Waterfront city. It has a fantastic range of restaurants, bars and caf?s to soothe your thirst and satisfy your taste buds. Of course, it will suit your budget too. As far as shops are concerned, the choice is huge.


Shopping: The Southsea, this major shopping complex has two department stores as well as a range of boutique shops. There are florists, diamond merchants and antique dealers; even interior decorators to cater to your every shopping need. Of course, the cafes, restaurants and bars are numerous too. There is Gunwharf Quays with 80 outlets that sell big brand names for a discount prices. It is open seven days a week. The City Centre is famous for it?s branded and trendy stores. The shopping precinct on Commercial Road, the indoor mall at Cascades, and the street markets on Thursday, Friday and Saturday are very popular and well worth a visit.

Eating and drinking: There are restaurants and small bistro?s that offer cuisine ranging from Indian to Italian, Turkish to Thai. If you want to meet with friends or enjoy your weekend, there is always a themed location to drink and socialize.

Special Events: Two of Portsmouth's most renowned personalities have events to commemorate their lives in 2006. ?Brunel 200 Portsmouth? will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who was born in Portsmouth on 9th of April 1806.The famous author Richard Lancelyn Green will be releasing his wonderful collection of Conan Doyle-related books, papers and assorted memorabilia in the later half of 2006.

Transport: Portsmouth has regular bus routes connecting the main visitor areas. In fact, a new pilot bus service for all you night owls has been inaugurated and is operational on Friday and Saturday nights. The Nightrunner will start services from South Parade Pier at 1.25am and 2.25 am and at Winston Churchill Avenue at 1.30am and 2.30am. There are currently 234 licensed taxis working in the city providing 24-hour service.

Food and Drink:

Indian Palace: Indian Palace in Gunwharf Quays is famous for authentic and traditional spicy and tasty Indian and moghlai dishes.

Arbuckles: This small and friendly restaurant is famous for chicken and vegetarian burgers. Booking is required.

A fistful of Tacos: This place at South Sea serves authentic sea food and vegeterian dishes as well.
Caf? Citrus is a popular caf? bar in Albert Road, Southsea. It is perfect for a romantic rendevous or a friendly get-together.

Hotels and Accomodation:

Whether you are looking for a short stay or a longer holiday, Portsmouth offers a comprehensive range of accommodation from small, private bed and breakfasts to the plusher four-star hotels. It is always better if you reserve your accommodation in advance. The tarrif?s for hotels, accomodations and guest houses are generally quoted as per person, based on a couple sharing, and include VAT (17.5%). All prices for self-catering units are quoted as per unit per week inclusive of VAT (17.5%).

Inn Lodge Portsmouth
Royal Beach Hotel
Express by Holiday Inn Portsmouth
Tulip Inn Portsmouth
Beaufort Hotel
Best Western Queens Hotel
Seacrest Hotel

Entertainment:

The city of Portsmouth is abuzz with entertainment and activity around the clock. Catering for all diverse tastes such as comedy, film, football, live music, bowling, literature and arts. At Gunwharf Quays there is a bowling arena and a state of the art 12 screen cinema, with a further 9 screen cinema at Port Solent. The Kings Theatre Trust Limited at Albert Road, Portsmouth is famous for live music and theatrical events. No 6 Independent Cinema and Vue Cinemas are two of the 4 major cinema houses here.

All in all, Portsmouth is a city on the sea packed with a beautiful mix of history and heritage. Add to it the variety on offer with it?s bars and restaurants as well as a comprehensive program of events, you know that you have discovered the right city to spend your holiday or short stay. Being situated on the coast is a huge bonus too!.

Name: Maria Williams Occupation: Traveller Website: http://www.sleepuk.com Sleep UK are an online hotel booking engine for uk hotels

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Are Condo Hotels Investments?

Heard all the buzz about condo hotels? Ready to explore this type of vacation home product? Then be sure you understand what?s involved.

While many people see condo hotels as investment tools, developers, in accordance with Securities Exchange Commission regulations, sell them only as real estate. They suggest that you focus on the benefits of owning a luxury home that usually comes complete with four-star or higher hotel services and is located in a highly desirable vacation destination.

Rent Revenue Offsets Your Costs

While it?s true that one of the key benefits of owning a condo hotel unit versus a traditional condo or vacation home is that you?ll receive some rent revenue when you?re not using your unit, cash flow should not be the main reason to buy. To set realistic expectations, think of the revenue generated by your condo hotel unit in the rental program as helping to offset your costs.

Buy in Pre-construction to Maximize Appreciation Potential

As for potential appreciation, like any real estate, if you buy at the right time in the right location, you can make money. In the case of a condo hotel unit, buy in early pre-construction stages and you have the best chance of realizing appreciation when you eventually sell.

That?s because as the condo hotel is being built, developers implement planned price increases at various stages of the selling process. Plus, real estate in great locations has historically appreciated over time.

Keep in mind that your actual profit, of course, depends on the general market conditions, interest rates and competition.

Is Flipping Allowed?

Can you sell before closing? While flipping was a common practice a few years ago, today most condo hotel developers do not allow investors to sell before closing on their unit and clearly state this item in their contracts. They don?t want to compete with you to sell their remaining units.

Nonetheless, if you buy a quality property in a good location, you could end up with not only a great second home but a real estate investment that appreciates with time and will net you a profit when you sell.


Joel Greene is the President of Condo Hotel Center located in Miami Florida, which specializes in the sale of condo hotels. Visit his web site, http://www.CondoHotelCenter.com to see condo hotel listings, photos and prices. You can also sign up for his free Property Alert newsletter to be notified when new condo hotels come on the market.

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Extended stay hotels guide- Get all about Extended Stay Hotels

ESH, an Extended stay hotel is an advanced feature that is generally not available at standard hotels. It is a type of accommodation that offers home-like facilities. These hotels offer great laundry facilities and some discounts for extended stays. Extended stay hotels have guestrooms with kitchens included sink, refrigerator, microwave oven and a stovetop. Sometimes they offer dishwashers and conventional ovens. Extended stay hotels offer hotel stay for more than seven days.

Extended stay hotels satisfy the needs of temporary housing. Generally these are better options for business travelers. Extended stay hotels are also known as budget hotels because they offer all facilities at reasonable prices. Several hotels and motels offer special concession for extended stay. Extended stay hotels have rapid expansion in extended stay lodging market. ESH is currently offering 670 properties with about 73,000 rooms that serve nearly all US metropolitan areas.

Extended stay hotels are like hotel-type accommodations that provide well-furnished apartments. These are superb due to corporate relocations, extended work assignments, or extensive home renovations. The extended stay hotels are also known as corporate housing. The apartments of extended stay hotels are usually well furnished. They provide several useful amenities like kitchens, utensils, linens and others. Staying in extended hotels is cheaper than normal hotels.

Basic question about extended stay in hotels is that from where a person can find information about furnished apartments. People can find information regarding extended say hotels in the local newspaper. The owners of extended stay property usually provide complete information in the newspaper or via media. Some advertisers can advertise their product online. People can also contact them by making a phone call.

You can search for extended stay property by mentioning the city as well as area, where you want to rent an apartment, on Internet. Currently several websites are providing information as well as best offers and discounts for extended stay in hotels. Actually extended stay hotels offers a great place to live outside your home. It is a type of comfortable and affordable temporary housing. These can easily satisfy your temporary housing needs.

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

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