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Lillafüred is the recreational area of Miskolc and lies on the edge of the Bükk Mountains. In the 19th century, when the Garadna brook was dammed, the picturesque Lake Hámori was created. This forms the center of the idyll. More and more wealthy people from the city were drawn to the beech forests and mountains on the outskirts of the city. After the magnificent Palace Hotel was built, tourism increased steadily and the small forest railway for goods then also transported tourists. The stream behind the hotel was expanded and this is how the highest waterfall in Hungary was created in Lillafüred. Furthermore, more and more caves were opened to the public. Today in Lillafüred there is the St. Stephan cave, the Anna limestone cave and the Szeleta cave. Hiking trails that run through the beech forests were built and today guarantee a wide range of hiking opportunities. Lillafüred has a lot to offer and is a wonderful destination for your trip to Hungary.
The Palace Hotel was about the most popular pub in the city in its day especially after businesses closed for the day. Hardly room to raise your drink. Unfortunately it was closed after being purchased by a bank and redeveloped with a skyscraper behind it.
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Voorheen hotel Bouwes Palace.
Er is behoorlijk wat info te lezen over dit hotel. Zoals ik het nu begrijp waren/zijn een deel appartementen voor permanente bewoning. Gemengd met hotelkamers.
Formerly hotel Bouwes Palace.
There is quite a bit of information to read about this hotel. As I understand it now, some were/are apartments for permanent residence. Mixed with hotel rooms.
Minimum price/ night to stay here =1900 USD
www.tajhotels.com/en-in/taj/taj-lake-palace-udaipur/
Jag Niwas, constructed between 1743-1746 by Maharana Jagat Singh II, the 62nd custodian of House of Mewar, was used as a summer retreat by the Mewar Royal family over years until Maharana Bhagwat Singh, Mewar of Udaipur in 1963 converted it into a heritage hotel. A jewel floating in the middle of Lake Pichola, Taj Lake Palace is a building made of marble locally sourced from Rajnagar, brought in by bullock carts travelling 66 kms to Udaipur. Architecture influenced from Mughals, predominantly lead by Mewari techniques this heritage hotel in Udaipur has 65 luxurious rooms and 18 grand suites. Restored to its pristine glory, this spectacular palace became world renowned when the James Bond film ‘Octopussy’ was filmed at it. It was the secluded lair of the film’s eponymous Bond Girl.
Its location on an island in the midst of a lake affords every room breathtaking views of the neighbouring City Palace, Aravalli Hills, Machla Magra Hills and Jag Mandir. The incomparable location provides the perfect backdrop for the exquisite cuisines at the elegant restaurants of Taj Lake Palace open only to resident guests. Signature speciality restaurants at this palace serve a choice of cuisines. Neel Kamal for authentic Rajasthani and other dishes from India; and the seasonally open-air Bhairo for contemporary European delicacies. In the evening, indulge in signature martinis, cocktails and a grand collection of premium international spirits at the bar, Amrit Sagar.
Since I was 21 years old, I've been seeing this iconic Tokyo Tower every day from here, but now it's hidden behind skyscrapers. The illumination of the Tokyo Tower and the night view from here was an unforgettable memory
I took this photo at "Prenier", a high-end French restaurant where I worked since 1963 (Palace Hotel 10th floor) after snowfall
Wengen - Berner Oberland - Switzerland - reflection in the hotel door
Hi , dear friends !
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Wishing you lots of sunny days ! I'm going back to Switzerland , oh I love it so much !
Cheers , see you later !!!
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Valencia - Spain
Hot today in here ... but this is what you obtain when you are in a hurry taking a photo in five seconds and making a mess with your Ixus settings !!! ;-)
What NOT to do !
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Bon - just for fun - even better large for the palmtree and the "Klein" blue !!! aha ha ha ha !!!
Ralston Hall Mansion located in Belmont, California, was the country house of William Chapman Ralston, a San Francisco businessman, founder of the Bank of California, and financier of the Comstock Lode. It is an opulent Italianate Villa, modified with touches of Steamboat Gothic and Victorian details. It is a California Historical Landmark and is designated a National Historic Landmark.[3] It is now part of Notre Dame de Namur University.Ralston Hall Mansion is situated on the campus of Notre Dame de Namur University, on the San Francisco Peninsula. The mansion has been built around the villa of Count Leonetto Cipriani, former owner of the estate. Taking three years to build, it was completed in 1867, when San Francisco's leaders and first citizens had large summer homes on the Peninsula, an integral part of San Francisco high society. Architect John Painter Gaynor, who later worked with Ralston on the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, is thought to have worked on it. Several of the design elements of Ralston Hall Mansion were copied in the design of the Palace. Victorian-Italianate Villa
William C. Ralston House
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One of the photos I took last night from the Herman Miller showroom of the iconic Palace Hotel neon sign in San Francisco. Last night was the cocktail party kickoff for the three day Neon Speaks symposium taking place in San Francisco this weekend. I'm looking forward to this afternoon's talks at the Tenderloin Museum and then the documentary "Neon" later this evening at the Roxy Theater in the Mission. More details on the weekends events here: www.eventbrite.com/e/neon-speaks-3-day-festival-pass-tick...
I'm also going to be at a photowalk later today put on in the Mission. See you there if you can make it: www.facebook.com/events/140630156617256/
Oh, yeah, and in other news SmugMug bought Flickr. My thoughts on that here: thomashawk.com/2018/04/my-thoughts-on-the-smugmug-flickr-...