The Hotel Fox is a contemporary boutique hotel that's conveniently located in central Copenhagen. Each of the hotel's 61 rooms is decorated in a whimsical style designed by an emerging artist.
Located near the picturesque San Diego Bay nestled in the heart of Little Italy, San Diego’s Italian cultural village. San Diego’s historic Little Italy is one of a handful of Italian American business districts remaining in North America.
Little Italy in San Diego is different. A stable ethnic business and residential community since the 1920's, Little Italy today represents Downtown San Diego’s oldest continuous neighborhood business district.
Hotel Albion was built in 1840 and designed by the Milanese Sculptor Ignazio Villa.
This unique example of neo-gothic architecture was originally a school of sculpture.
The Wynn is the newest (finished) hotel to be built in Las Vegas by Steve Wynn, the Las Vegas developer who built the Bellagio, The Mirage and Treasure Island. The Wynn was built to be a more luxurious, less "strip" oriented hotel, and indeed it lacks the theatre of say, Treasure Island from the outside.
Built over the winter of 1903-1904, the Old Faithful Inn is basically an enormous log cabin literally a stones throw from Old Faithful Geyser. The main hall is 7 stories high, and awesomely creaky, as a huge building made from logs should be, with huge stone fireplaces and cozy chairs throughout.
Turpan is a city in the North-West of China, along the silk-route.
One of the better hotels in town is Hotel Turpan. Ideally for business meetings but also good to get a room.
Part of the McMenamin's empire of hotels, restaurants and bars, Kennedy School is a renovated old elementary school that has been turned into a complex of restaurant, hotel, bars, movie theater and brewery. The result is a fantastically odd and fun experience of school themed decoration, including a bar called detention, and hotel rooms with chalkboards in them.
A classic hotel located in the heart of downtown Portland, Oregon. The Governor offers fair rates, excellent service, unique decor and a perfect location.
Still looking much as it did when it first opened in 1937, the Ocean Park Motel on 46th Avenue is said to be the first motel ever built in San Francisco. Today the motel remains architecturally intact, and it retains all of its Art Deco charm.
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