Luxury hotel rooms at lowest prices for Top Holiday Destinations
Whether you like to spend your holidays in the snow, sand orseaside, you can find the best hotel deals in the most populardestinations of the world. Below are some of the most popularholiday destinations with links to book luxury hotel rooms atlowest prices. Amsterdam A confident mix of old and new, Amsterdam, capitalcity of The Netherlands, features beautiful 17th- and18th-century buildings and boasts some world-class museums, mostnotably the Van Gogh Museum, and the Rijksmuseum, home to someof the world’s finest artworks, including those by famous Dutchartist Rembrandt. Nightlife in Amsterdam is as mixed as the cityitself, with something for everyone’s tastes available. A tripto Amsterdam would not be complete without renting a bicycle(Holland has more bicycles than residents), or cruising down thecanals by boat.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Amsterdam.htm Barcelona Barcelona is the Mediterranean metropolis ofexcellence and yet at the same time open to all culturalinfluences flowing in from beyond the Pyrenees. Its well-orderedand proportioned town grid has given it quarters of unrivalledbeauty, such as the Gothic Quarter, Las Ramblas and themodernist Paseo de Gracia.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Barcelona.htm Brussels The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is a cosmopolitancity, with liveliness and an appeal that are intimately relatedto its role as a crossroads for all of Europe. The many aspectsof Brussels are expressed in the four quarters of the city. TheLower Town, which extends from Manneken Pis via the Grand Placeto the Botanique. The Royal District in the Upper Town occupiesthe area between the Warande and the Palace of Justice. In theNorth of the city lies the Heizel with the Atomium and Bruparck.Just outside the city centre visitors will find theCinquantenaire park and the European District facet.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Brussels.htmEdinburgh Scotland's capital Edinburgh, is perhaps the country'smost alluring city, it is a fascinating place with manyhistorical and artistic treasures, a fantastic pub scene andscenery as beautiful as the Scottish highlands. Edinburgh Castleis a good place to start your exploration of the Scottishcapital. The castle is beautiful, mysterious, romantic and areminder of the city's bloody past. Edinburgh’s Royal Mile isone of the world’s most captivating streets.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Edinburgh.htm LondonLondon, the capital city of England, is e...
...nergetic, cosmopolitan,hectic, diverse and thrilling. It is the largest city in Europe,and is a mixture of wealth and poverty, of glitz and grime, ofimposing buildings and elegant shops, of world-class theatre andincredible nightclubs. Sights not to be missed include theNational Gallery, the Tate Gallery, the British Museum,Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, andCovent Garden.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/London.htm Melbourne Multicultural Melbourne is the second largest city inAustralia behind Sydney. Located on the Yarra River at the mouthof Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne is a city of style, of Victorianarchitecture, of trams, of fashion, food, theatres, artgalleries, and leafy gardens. It is a sport-mad city, whichhosts events such as the Australian Tennis Open, the AustralianFormula One Grand Prix, and the premier horse race, the racethat ‘stops a nation,’ the Melbourne Cup. The “Great Ocean Road”is a popular drive for tourists and locals alike, acknowledgedas one of the world's most spectacular coastal drives, visitorscan view the spectacular site of the Twelve Apostles.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Melbourne.htm Paris Paris is the economic, artistic, historic, and culturalcapital of France. It is also deeply traditional, almostvillage-like and in parts, a dilapidated metropolis, whichhouses around 2 million people. The river Seine bisects thecity, the Right Bank is home to the grand boulevards and mostmonumental buildings, many dating from Haussmann'snineteenth-century redevelopment. The Left Bank has a noticeablydifferent feel, it has an atmosphere of Bohemian, dissident,intellectual connotations, and it shows in Paris' best range ofbars and restaurants. The Eiffel Tower is Paris’ most famous andinstantly recognizable landmark. The Champs-Elysees is thecity’s most well-known boulevard. Elegant and broad, it linksPlace de la Concorde with the Arc de Triomphe.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Paris.htm Prague Thecapital Prague, largest city of the Czech Republic, and formercapital of Czechoslovakia, is located on both banks of theVltava River. Visitors are drawn to the 'fairy tale'characteristics of Prague, but this is only part of its livelyblend of styles. Prague is unquestionably a city best exploredon foot, the entire central area has been designated a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site. The city centre is like an enormousopen-air museum with an interesting mix of architecturalinnovation ...
...including Renaissance, Baroque, Gothic, Romanesque,Cubist and Art Nouveau styles.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Prague.htm Rome Romecombines a sense of living history with a bustling, livelycapital city. It is endlessly fascinating, utterly compellingand a feast for the eye with fountains, churches, palaces andancient monuments at every turn. From the awesome splendour ofthe Colosseum, the Sistine Chapel, the Pantheon, the Trevifountain, the Spanish Steps, the Vatican and St. Peter’sBasilica oozes romance and excitement.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Rome.htm StockholmVisitors can experience the magic of age-old traditions,historical sites and breathtaking settings in practically everypart of this unique country. The most popular touristdestination is the Swedish capital, Stockholm. The grand oldcity by the water is known for its unique wonders such as theVasa Ship; its elegance and grandeur, typified by the RoyalPalace and surrounds, and its wonderfully preserved Old Town,"Gamla Stan", with 13th-century roots, subterranean vaults,church spires and narrow, cobbled laneways.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Stockholm.htm SydneyMany visitors would be surprised to find that Sydney, it’slargest city, is not the capital of Australia. Built on theshores of the stunning Port Jackson, Sydney is one of theworld's landmark cities, and is also Australia's oldest city.Sydney, the nation's premier metropolis, mixes a flare forgroundbreaking architecture, a love of the arts and high-poweredcommerce. The must-do’s on every visitors list include theHarbour Bridge, Opera House, Centrepoint Tower, The Rocks, BondiBeach, Olympic Park Homebush better known as the site of the2000 Olympic Games, and Darling Harbour.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Sydney.htm ViennaLocated on a plain bordered by the Wienerwald and the Carpathianfoothills, the Austrian capital, Vienna, is a cultural,industrial, commercial, and transportation centre. Vienna owesits spectacular architectural heritage to the Habsburg dynastythat controlled much of Europe for 600 years. Of specialinterest are the Hofburg, or Imperial Palace, with it's 14thcentury Augustinian church, Imperial Apartments and Royal Chapelwhere the Vienna Boy's Choir sing. Many of the world's mostimportant composers including Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert,Strauss and Mahler have lived and performed behind Vienna'sBaroque facades.http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Vienna.htm
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