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Magento Booking System is used for all sizes of hotels from 2 stars, 3 stars even to 5 stars, villas, condominiums, mini hotels, restaurants, motels … BKP is the best extensions in hotel management today.

The Notrh Village (Saariselkä Central Booking Agency) plans and implements unforgettable, fluent, entireties with attention to the smallest of details for you and your guests. Using our expansive and high quality partnership network you can take assured steps through Lapland – and above all you can be happy and carefree, enjoying every moment. Just remember, with us everything is possible. All you need to do is ask. More information: www.saariselka.com/incentive-en/

 

Kokoukset, seminaarit, koulutukset ja oman porukan virkistysretket saavat Saariselän luonnosta, aktiviteeteista ja tunnelmasta lisäarvon, joka tuntuu tuloksessa – plusmerkkisenä. Kanssamme järjestät asiakkaillesi tai henkilöstöllesi matkan, joka jää mieliin.

Tutustu tarjoamiimme majoitukseen, kokoustiloihin, oheisohjelmaan, ruokailuihin sekä monipuolisiin lisäpalveluihimme ja valitse omanlaisesi yritysratkaisu. Lisää tietoa: www.saariselka.com/yrityksille/

[20-12-2014] - Groene Engel Oss

 

Bidi-Bookings bestaat alweer 12,5 jaar als boekings-, management- en promotiekantoor en dus is het tijd voor een mooi feestje! Het is zowaar dubbel feest, want Bidi wordt zelf 45 jaar deze maand, dus ook die mijlpaal mag niet onvermeld blijven. Voor deze gelegenheid zijn er al een aantal muzikanten en bands opgetrommeld die dit heuglijke feit met jullie gaan vieren.

 

De Belgische metal coryfeeën van BLIKSEM zijn van de partij, evenals hun landgenoten van Dario Mars & The Guillotines, die met hun gloedvolle mix van soul, rock’n roll en surf voor een mooi sfeertje gaan zorgen. Uit Oss zullen Ron van Herpen en Marcel van de Vondervoort (Astrosoniq) met jamband Louisiana Voodoo Centre aantreden. Hun performance op uitnodiging van Mikael Akerfeldt (Opeth) op Roadburn 2014 was legendarisch!

DJ Walter Roadburn draait de plaatjes….en natuurlijk mogen de rockers van Vanderbuyst niet ontbreken! In totaal zullen er maar liefst 7 live-acts optreden.

 

19.00 DJ Walter

19.30 Moodswing

20.05 Mannheim

20.45 Vanderbuyst

21.25 Louisiaina Voodoo Centre

22.05 Bliksem

22.45 Scarlet Stories

23.25 Dario Mars & the Guillotines

00.00 DJ Walter

SHOT AT LENZIE STATION 10/04/2023

Princes Gate Hotel

The Princes Gate Hotel is a historic Victorian hotel located in the heart of town. This Rotorua hotel offers travelers easy access to the Government Gardens as well as the Energy Events Center. The Rotorua Convention Center is located just across the street from the hotel. The Princes Gate Hotel is located within 20 minutes of the airport. The city’s public transit network offers travelers easy access to the airport as well as to points of interest throughout Rotorua.

 

Each of the 50 guestrooms at the 4.5 star Princes Gate Hotel offers many amenities for guests to enjoy. Travelers will find that each room offers wireless Internet access, television, radios, and direct dial phones. Each room also offers a full en-suite bathroom.

 

Guests of the Princes Gate Hotel will find many shopping and dining choices nearby. The hotel also offers 3 pools, a sauna, and a library. Guests will find a business center, an Internet courtyard, and a locally renowned restaurant onsite.

Princes Gate Hotel

North Yorkshire Moors Railway

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Davina and the Vagabonds have created a stir on the national music scene with their high-energy live shows, level A musicianship, sharp-dressed professionalism, and Davina's commanding stage presence. With influences ranging from Fats Domino and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band to Aretha Franklin and Tom Waits, the band is converting audiences one show at a time, from Vancouver to Miami and across Europe. In 2011 Davina released her first full length, all original album Black Cloud. It was named one of the 10 best releases of the year by the Minneapolis Star & Tribune and awarded 4 ½ stars from Downbeat Magazine. Their next release in 2014, Sunshine, hit number 13 in the Billboard Blues Chart and led them to landing a performance on the hit BBC2 show, Later with Jools Holland.

 

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RideBoom is going to launch its app in the major Indian cities in the coming months. We are so glad to say that we are receiving many emails and calls from all over Indian cities and states from the drivers and customers to launch RideBoom.

To know more about RideBoom please visit www.rideboom.com/india

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IndiGo Airlines offer special services for its passengers. The passengers can select their preferred seats, food menu is also available for them to make their desired choices. Get attractive deals on group bookings. Special services & assistance for minors, elderly people, armed forces personnel. Know more: goo.gl/oeO47e

 

We made a short notice booking to Copenhagen, Jayne had the first week in September booked off and we wanted to try and do a city break. Five nights hardly seemed enough but the short flight was ok. We flew over home heading east on a beautiful morning. I love flying over an area that I know and being able to see it from above. We had been warned that Copenhagen was expensive-it was! I hadn’t done any research before we set off but on the flight over, I read that taxis were expensive, so it was best to use the Metro from the airport, it isn’t far in to the city and the Metro was fairly easy to use. However! We should have caught the train, I read this whist we were sat on the Metro it has to be said! The nearest Metro stop, which I was frantically trying to work out, using my phone, travelling in and out of tunnels, turned out to be a 1.5 mile walk from our hotel, the rail station was .5. Never mind we were there to walk-subject to my lately diagnosed arthritic ankle, we just didn’t want to be towing suitcases over cobbled pavements at the same time.

 

We were staying in the Tivoli Hotel which was described as central, it is near Central Station but you wouldn’t describe it as central to the city. Our room wasn’t ready but we could upgrade for a modest amount plus we realised it would be a good idea to include breakfast in the upgrade deal. A good move as it turned out. Our room overlooked the train lines-all twelve of them!! We could already hear train brakes squealing along with the thump thump of steel wheels rolling over points and joints. It’s true to say that Central Station is a 24/7 operation. The overnight noise didn’t bother Jayne but I could hear it all night.

 

We dumped our stuff and I loaded up with the backpack and camera and we were straight out there. Copenhagen is a relatively small city but there is a lot to see. We were soon finding out that it has an extensive network of canals and bridges and these are a major feature of life in the city. Pan flat, the cyclist rules, There appeared to be twice as many bikes as residents, with countless thousands propped up everywhere you went. Where ever you looked there was silent conveyor of sit up and beg cycles being ridden in all directions. You soon got used to looking over your shoulder before making a move. The vast majority of bikes are left unlocked and almost no one wears a helmet ( I’m a no helmet man, much to the annoyance of the helmet zealots). Copenhagen is reputedly the happiest place in the world and it certainly came across as friendly and relaxed. It is, though, one of the most expensive cities in the world and two burgers and two small glasses of wine at Nyhavn cost us £50. Comically, there were four people, local to us, shouting out Jayne’s name, they had seen us going past and we had a laugh about the prices, They were sat drinking beer at £8.50 a pint. Despite the expense, the place was packed with people parting with their money. Wages are very high locally, as are the taxes. The high wages and high costs must feed each other in an upward spiral I would have thought.

 

Unfortunately the cost of entering buildings to go up towers etc. for a higher view of the city was also very expensive (to us). The tower at Christiansborg Palace is free but restricted by the lift system and you don’t get to the top, it does also open later than the others so you have a chance of seeing sunset over the city. Unfortunately the lifts were out of order on one of our best weather days. We did get to go up the day after but it was dull and I wasn’t overly impressed. The spiral tower across in Christiana, The Church of Our Saviour, was far more impressive. We climbed the tower here just after it opened on a stunning morning and the views are fantastic. There will be incredible bottlenecks when it’s busy though on the corkscrew stairs that get progressively narrower towards the top. Some people hog it to take endless selfies at the top and it is extremely tight up there, you can’t move up until they come down.

 

As usual, we tried to get to some out of the way places, with only five days and mixed weather though we had enough mainstream destinations to see. We had a day of heavy rain so we went back to the rail station which was a good indoor (and free!) destination, and made umbrellas and the rain the focal point of that days photos. The entire Danish navy seemed to be at anchor, we just missed an open day on one ship. Some I could photograph, others were guarded and had restrictions, I got the evil eye from a couple of guards as the spotted the big Canon in my hand. I can’t imagine that they could police the Japanese and stop them from getting their photos and selfies though. I always act very openly with the camera and if people look at me suspiciously I smile and give them the thumbs up. In a rail station I usually ask the police. In Central Station the police were in their station and I never saw one move out, it is covered by extensive CCTV but there were some very unpleasant people, drinking and watching for people being careless with their belongings. We were lucky to be in the station on Sunday as a tourist steam train arrived, it sat at the platform belching smoke and steam for fifteen minutes, it was also coming back in an hour so we had an expensive coffee and waited to see it again. There was big military event outside the Christiansborg Palace on Monday, with a parade through the city that came past just as we were in a good spot to view it. The area was full of soldiers wearing their medals. We haven’t discovered the reason, although someone suggested a passing out parade for new recruits. Maybe the ships were in port for this as well.

 

Tivoli Gardens is another big draw and we went in, again it was fairly expensive, it had been a stunning day and the biggest problem was contrast, with deep shadows and a bright blue sky. We stayed until dark, it opens late and is very colourful. We went on the world’s highest carousel and got flung around 260 odd feet in the air. Luckily, we also found a bar that served wine at ‘only’ £5.60 a glass so we sat and watched people have fun screaming and shrieking above us.

 

There are many buildings with copper domes, entire copper roofs, even modern buildings are often clad in either brass or copper to blend in with the ancient buildings around them. Like every city we have visited, tower cranes are in abundance. There is a lot of development going on and unfortunately a lot of it is around buildings that you would want to photograph. We walked 12 to 14 mile every day and took in most of the sights. We didn’t really do any interiors, only towers and the railway station. At the time of writing I haven’t looked at what I’ve got, I have around 3000 shots, some on the G1X which I used when it was raining heavily as it easy to put in a pocket. I have a lot less time for editing these days so it will be a long process I think. To save time I am going to create a list of generic tags that I can copy and paste to each upload – the time saving is enormous – so apologies to anyone who gets a photo of a canal when they wanted a steam train or vice versa.

 

SilverOaks Resort Heritage

The SilverOaks Resort Heritage is located on the famed Fenton Street, only one kilometer from the center of the city. The Whakarewarewa Thermal Area, the Maori Arts & Crafts Center, and the Arikikapakapa Golf Course are all within walking distance. The Rotorua Racecourse is also within walking distance of the hotel. The SilverOaks Resort Heritage is situated only seven miles from the Rotorua airport, which can be easily reached using public transit.

 

The 41 guestrooms at the SilverOaks Resort Heritage are well equipped and offer many amenities. Guests will find that all rooms offer cable television, climate controls, alarm clocks, and private balconies. Rooms also offer private bathrooms with hair dryers, irons, and makeup mirrors.

 

Guests of the SilverOaks Resort Heritage will find shopping and dining options in the nearby city center. The hotel also offers a number of onsite amenities, including a bar and restaurant. The hotel offers multiple meeting rooms as well as a pool, a mini-golf course, and a tennis court.

SilverOaks Resort Heritage

It seems the reach of Victoria Station is being extended, this is supposedly something to do with the new booking hall at Victoria Underground Station!

The booking hall at Blake Street station is on the Shelley Drive side, with access doors on three sides. It is light and airy during the day thanks to the high ceiling, light wooden panelling and large glazed area. A recent addition to the original architecture is the VDU advising passengers of train departures. The floor is mopped every evening by the retail staff on duty.

Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center is seen on April-24th-2021 in Baltimore,MD.It is where newly convicted inmates of the The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services are received before sent to their permanent facility.

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TURISMO CULTURAL EN BOGOTÁ

Puede que Colombia no sea el destino turístico más popular del mundo, pero, viajar a Bogotá ofrece abundantes contrastes: modernos centros comerciales con mercados al aire libre, apartamentos de gran altura, chozas improvisadas, torres futuristas de vidrio o iglesias. Una de las opciones son los museos más importantes de Bogotá, de un patrimonio de al menos 40.

EL MUSEO DEL ORO. Este es uno de los museos más importantes del trabajo del indígena en el oro, realmente es uno muy interesante en el que se puede ver el legado de la cultura pre-colombina. Es un museo de 6 plantas donde apreciarás desde los primeros trabajos con el metal hasta la culminación de un trabajo enormemente laborioso, y está todo muy bien explicado.

TRES MUSEOS EN UNO. En esta gran casa colonial el viajero podrá encontrar tres museos imprescindibles de conocer para aquellos que van a viajar a Bogotá. No es importante solo visitarlos por su importancia, sino también para poder apreciar bien el encanto del estilo colonial de la ciudad.

CASA DE LA MONEDA. En este sitio el viajero podrá observar el proceso histórico de la Casa de la Moneda en Bogotá. Este sitio fue fundado por los españoles y fue donde se emitió la primera moneda de oro de toda América en 1622. En este museo uno no sólo puede conocer gran parte de la historia colombiana, sino también puede aprender sobre el proceso de creación de las monedas.

MUSEO BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA. En este establecimiento se pueden observar exposiciones temporales, normalmente, de gran calidad artística. En el museo hay dos grandes salas de exposiciones, pero también existe una parte de su Colección de Arte.

MUSEO BOTERO. Fernando Botero, en el año 2000 cedió una parte de su colección artística al Banco de la República. Gracias a esta donación se pudo fundar este museo con un total de 208 obras de las que 123 son del mismo Botero y 85 de distintos artistas internacionales. Dentro de las 123 obras de Botero el visitante podrá gozar de obras pictóricas, escultóricas y algunos dibujos de este gran artista. Por lo que se refiere a la colección de artistas internacionales esta colección ofrece un recorrido de la evolución de la pintura de este siglo, se pueden encontrar obras de Picasso, Leger, Renoir, Dalí, Monet, Giacometti, Freud, Bacon, Calder y Beckmann.

MUSEO NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA. El Museo Nacional de Colombia fue fundado en 1823 para la conservación y la divulgación del patrimonio cultural del país. Este es el museo más antiguo de Colombia con más de 20.000 objetos expuestos. En sus orígenes se ubicó en la Casa Botánica de Colombia y ha ido cambiando de sedes, hasta su ubicación actual. En este museo el visitante podrá gozar de la evolución histórica de este país, ya que se van a encontrar colecciones de los orígenes históricos pre-colombinos hasta nuestros tiempos. Este museo se divide en 4 colecciones: historia, arte, arqueología y etnografía.

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A few pics from Bridlington station

We're supposed to start work down on the river today.

And for Joe and me, it's some pretty good pay.

Now, I was countin' on him

To be at the dock by ten.

A week's pay says he's still at home,

'Cause the boy's in his own time zone

I'm a waitin' on Joe, whaddya know.

Time flies fast and he is slower than a.....

I told him over and over: "Now don't you be late."

Ah, but like always,

I'm just sittin' on go,

And waitin' on Joe.

Yeah.

Towboat's a leavin' 'cause it don't care.

What's not on board and who's not there.

Once that whistle blows,

Down the mighty river it rolls.

Man if I could be more like that,

I'd get on with my life and never look back.

Instead of waitin' on Joe, whaddya know.

Time flies fast and he is slower than a.....

I told him over and over: "Now don't you be late."

Ah, but like always,

I'm just sittin' on go,

And waitin' on Joe.

Waitin' on Joe.

And he's in a hurry,

'Cause he's runnin' behind.

Now I'm not one to worry,

But I've got a real bad feeling this time.

Oh, oh, oh, whoa.

'Cause sirens are crying all through this town.

And one old boy said Joe never slowed down.

It was that 12 O'clock train,

So he didn't feel a thing,

Lord,. I believe that my brother's all right,

Still I'm prayin' he'll just give me a sign.

Yeah, I'm a-waitin' on Joe, whaddya know.

Time flies fast and he is slower than a.....

I told him over and over: "Now don't you be late."

Ah, but like always,

I'm just sittin' on go,

And waitin' on Joe.

Waitin' on Joe.

  

January 4, 2009

63/365

The Booking Office at The Renaissance Hotel in St. Pancras is one of those places that I only realised was on my list of 'places I have to eat in, in London' once I'd actually been. I think I realised a few minutes in, staring up at its beautifully ornate high ceilings. Living inside the truly magnificent St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel (which only recently finished nothing less than a decade of renovations) the building was originally conceived by Sir George Gilbert Scott and opened as the Midland Grand in 1873. It really is palatial in both its interior and its exterior. It was originally built as a hotel for well heeled train travellers, and more than a century later, is doing pretty much the same thing. The attachment to St. Pancras Railway Station does give the place a kind of frenetic energy, and a few of the hotel rooms have amazing views over the inside of the station.

 

Anyhow, as you may have guessed, the Booking Office Bar (which is where we spent our ridiculous evening) is built on the site of the station's former booking office. It seems to have lost nothing of the original room's history and character - just look at it. On a foodie note, good news comes in the form of the bar/restaurant that now lives inside it - as a Marriott operation you're allowed to have some expectations when t comes to the food and these guys certainly deliver (though not, perhaps, at the level of insanity you may find at JW Steakhouse on Park Lane or Gillray's in County Hall. Food is, on the main part, rather British with a few modern European touches - think an all day menu with Fish Finger Sandwiches, Toad in the Hole, Shepardâs Pie, Black Angus Beef Burgers, etc. Keeping with the British theme, they also serve the traditional afternoon tea in the adjacent (and for some reason very fragrant) Hansom Lounge.

 

We were there partly for The Renaissance's 'punch ritual'. What I forgot to mention is that the other big theme here is the Victorian era (heck, they're halfway there with the decor). One way this plays out is in an array of (often gin based) punches and mixed drinks, many of which they dug up from old Victorian recipe books. Monday night's punch recipe/ritual was based on one served at the infamous Garrick club - I watched our photogenic, Italian barman pour an entire bottle of Sipsmith's London Dry into that thing. A mug (metal mug) of said punch is complimentary, but you've got to get up and try some (which apparently encourages diners to be a little more sociable, kinda the point of serving a punchâ¦like a party!). 2 bottles of wine and some punch later, we were given the goahead to explore the inside of the hotel further - check out the Grand Staircase. It is a very grand staircase. This place is worth a visit. A healthy/unhealthy dose of living history and delicious food/drink, all at the same time...

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