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SHOT AT EDINBURGH WAVERLEY STATION 04/03/2020. OFTEN WALKED UNDER RUSHING FOR TICKETS OR THE TOILETS THIS MAGNIFICENT DOME ILLUMINATES THE WAITING AREA IN THE BOOKING HALL

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...

The Erica Museum features a large number of Railway relics including an original Victorian Railways Narrow Gauge Wagon and many signs and items of intrest.

One of the buildings has been painted up like a VR Narrow Gauge Station. The original Railway Station and Yard in Erica was just a short walk from here, the site now being used as a Caravan Park.

Trains and Railway items in Gippsland - January 2022.

VIAJES PARA JUBILADOS TODO INCLUIDO AL CARIBE. Las playas del Caribe mexicano crean un entorno que transmite tranquilidad y que vale la pena recorrerlo con tiempo, para contemplar sus atardeceres, conocer detalladamente los secretos más importantes de la cultura maya y deleitarse visualmente con sus paisajes. En Booking Hello te ofrecemos los mejores packs all inclusive, para que después de tus recorridos, llegues a disfrutar la comodidad del resort Catalonia que elijas para tu estancia. www.bookinghello.com

Te invita a hacer Avistajes de belugas en Canadá y con los niños.Esto sucede en Tadoussac, Canadá

Base Taupo

This hostel offers a central location that overlooks the lake. Those who stay at the Base Taupo will find that they can visit the lake, go fishing and hiking, and enjoy many other outdoor activities. They will also be able to find shops and cafés in the area to visit. Guests will find plenty of public transportation that is only a short distance from the Base Taupo. They can also rent cars to visit all of the areas they want to see. Some popular sites are only a short walk away.

 

The Base Taupo offers a variety of room styles for guests. Guests will be able to choose a private room with an en suite bathroom and a TV, or they can choose a dorm style room. The hotel offers an area for women only as well.

 

Guests of the hotel will be able to relax on the sundeck that overlooks the lake, and they can have breakfast at the hotel before starting their day. The Base Taupo also offers an onsite bar called Element.

Base Taupo

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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January 28, 2012 - Central Railway Station is the largest railway station in Australia. The architect was Walter Liberty Vernon. The station opened in 1906 and is located in the Haymarket section of Sydney on the southern end of the CBD. NSW.

EL ÚLTIMO MONSTRUO DE LA LITERATURA DEL SIGLO XX

El escritor belga GEORGES SIMENON nació el 13 de febrero de 1903 en Lieja (Bélgica) y murió en Lausana en 1989. Autor y periodista Simenon abandonó los estudios secundarios por necesidades económicas y se dedicó a varios trabajos ocasionales hasta entrar a trabajar como reportero de La Gazette de Liège, trabajo que le permitió conocer los ambientes marginales de su ciudad y que le servirían para sus novelas. ¿Quién no conoce su mayor creación? Su célebre comisario Maigret. Dicen los que lo conocieron que comenzaba sus novelas leyendo una guía telefónica. Pronunciaba nombres y apellidos en voz alta, hasta que encontraba los que mejor sonaban a la hora de dar forma a sus personajes. De sus obras conocidas, podemos citar: El perro canelo (1931), Los vecinos de enfrente (1933), Pedigrí (1948), El gato (1966), etc.

Si el viajero curioso llega a la ciudad de Lieja en Bélgica, se sorprenderá con el Palacio de los duques-obispos que combina su aspecto estilo Renacimiento Italiano con el interior gótico y la fachada francesa, además, el Ayuntamiento local, una increíble fuente con cuatro leones que simboliza la Libertad, el museo de armas y cristal, el museo que conserva objetos del arte decorativo, medallas y monedas galorromanas, esculturas religiosas, y múltiples iglesias antiguas.

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If you're currently in the process of booking your next vacation, and you want to go skiing in France, we can help. Most people assume that booking a ski chalet in France will cost them a small fortune. Here are money saving tips for you.

 

Firstly, book your holiday in advance. There's so much to plan, from hiring equipment to booking a ski chalet in France. You can't leave all of this until the last minute. If you do, you can expect to pay more money. Another tip is to avoid choosing a self-catering chalet. Most people feel that self-catering is a lot cheaper, but when you explore the costs further, you'll often find that this isn't the case.

 

In addition, when it comes to ski holidays France wide, don't buy your equipment beforehand. It's easier and cost-efficient to hire the equipment from the ski resort you're going to. Also, avoid using your credit card while you're in France, as it's not unusual for credit card companies to sting their customers with huge charges when they use their card overseas.

 

So there you have it; tips for anyone that is thinking of booking a ski chalet in France this year.

 

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BODAS PARA LOS AMANTES DE LA LITERATURA

booking.mamutrip.com, te sugiere un lugar para que la pareja amante de la literatura celebre ese momento, rodeado de libros: La Biblioteca de la Abadía Combermere es una magnífica sala adornada de historia. La habitación originalmente fue la Logia Abbott’s Lodge hace 800 años y ha sido amorosamente restaurada para hacer de ella el lugar perfecto para celebrar una boda. Las parejas que deciden casarse en la Biblioteca, en el corazón de la Abadía, pueden disfrutar del elaborado trabajo de yeso e incluso disfrutar de un fuego de leña en la chimenea de mármol, un toque romántico para una boda de invierno. Los servicios se detallan a continuación:

Ceremonias civiles en interiores en el elegante Glasshouse, con capacidad para hasta 120 personas. Las ceremonias al aire libre se pueden llevar a cabo en el laberinto de frutas o debajo del Garden Arbor.

• Cena para hasta 120 personas en el pabellón con área de bar, pista de baile y terraza.

• El hermoso 1927 Crossley Motor Car, disponible para usar en la propiedad y un maravilloso telón de fondo para fotografías.

• Stone Lodge, disponible la noche antes de la boda, tiene capacidad para 4 personas y es el lugar perfecto para prepararse para el gran día.

• Alojamiento de lujo con capacidad para 49 huéspedes en cabañas independientes.

• Para los recién casados, el exquisito ala norte de la abadía con diseño de interiores Nina Campbell, servicio de mayordomo y vistas sobre el mero.

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