Monday, November 30, 2009

Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV

Datos breves

  • Check In Time - 4 PM
  • Check Out Time - 11 AM
  • Acceso a Internet disponible *
  • Bañera de hidromasaje
  • Centro de acondicionamiento físico
  • Centro de negocios
  • Estacionamiento
  • Piscina
  • Restaurante en el lugar
  • Servicio de habitación

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Ubicación. Con muebles estilo romano de mármol, dorado y cristal, el Caesars Palace está en el centro de Strip, en Las Vegas, Nevada. El hotel está a dos cuadras del Sands Expo Center. El Fashion Show Mall está a 800 m de distancia.

Comodidades del hotel. El Caesars Palace posee 19 restaurantes, incluido el Restaurant Guy Savoy, el único restaurante de los Estados Unidos del restaurateur parisino, que sirve especialidades como sopa de trufa negra de alcachofa y róbalo crocante con delicadas especias. Roa's, el famoso restaurante de East Harlem, sirve comida italiana casera. El 808 Restaurant fusiona platos de Europa y el Pacífico con la cocina temática hawaiana. Los dos casinos del Palace, de 11.985 m2, ofrecen máquinas tragamonedas, juegos de mesa, una sala de póquer y una sala de juegos/apuestas. PURE, el nightclub, posee un salón VIP, una pista de baile y un patio descubierto con cascadas, paredes de fuego y vistas de la Strip. El Colosseum at Caesars Palace, de 4.100 asientos...

Excalibur Hotel Casino

Excalibur Hotel Casino, Las Vegas, NV

Datos breves

  • Check In Time - 3 PM
  • Check Out Time - 11 AM
  • Acceso a Internet disponible *
  • Bañera de hidromasaje
  • Centro de acondicionamiento físico
  • Estacionamiento
  • Piscina
  • Restaurante en el lugar
  • Servicio de habitación
  • Check-in time is 3 PM
  • Check-out time is 11 AM
  • Minimum check-in age 21
  • Pets not allowed
  • Resort fee charged at hotel/condo

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Ubicación. Con su fachada de castillo de libro de cuentos, armaduras, actores callejeros y foso giratorio, el Excalibur Hotel & Casino, en Las Vegas, Nevada, ofrece un ambiente encantador en estilo medieval. El hotel está convenientemente ubicado en Las Vegas Strip. Dispone de servicio de Monorail hasta su establecimiento asociado, el Mandalay Bay. El Aeropuerto Internacional McCarran está a 5 km de distancia.

Comodidades del hotel. Las opciones de comida incluyen el Steakhouse at Camelot, Sir Galahad's Prime Rib House, el Regale Italian Eatery y el New Roundtable Buffet. Las comodidades de oficina incluyen salas de conferencias, servicios de oficina y acceso de alta velocidad a Internet mediante tarifa. El patio de la piscina tiene dos piscinas climatizadas, una gran bañera de hidromasaje y cascadas. Los 1.205 m2 del Royal Treatment Spa and Fitness Center ofrecen tratamientos Aveda exclusivos, saunas y un gimnasio. Además del casino de 9.290 m2, este hotel familiar ofrece un..

Luxor Hotel and Casino

Luxor Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV

Datos breves

  • Acceso a Internet disponible *
  • Bañera de hidromasaje
  • Centro de acondicionamiento físico
  • Centro de negocios
  • Estacionamiento
  • Piscina
  • Restaurante en el lugar
  • Servicio de habitación

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Ubicación. Situado en el borde sur de The Strip, en Las Vegas, Nevada, el Luxor Hotel and Casino de temática art déco, está conectado al Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino y queda al lado del Excalibur Hotel Casino.

Comodidades del hotel. En el Luxor Hotel and Casino se incluyen una pirámide de 30 pisos, dos torres de 22 pisos en cristal bronceado y una esfinge de 10 pisos. El rayo de luz más potente del mundo, con 42,3 billones de intensidad luminosa, brilla desde el alto de la pirámide. La luz es visible a una distancia de 402 km de altura y desde el espacio. Los brunches con champaña los fines de semana están disponibles en el Pharaoh's Pheast Buffet. La iluminación del lounge del lobby, abierto las 24 horas, recuerda a la Aurora Boreal y ofrece servicio "European bottle", vinos y martinis servidos en la mesa. El hotel ofrece piscinas descubiertas y cabañas de alquiler junto a las piscinas. Están disponibles tratamientos para cuidado personal en el Nurture, el spa y health club, ...

Monte Carlo Resort & Casino

Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV

Datos breves

  • Check In Time - 3 PM
  • Check Out Time - 11 AM
  • Acceso a Internet disponible *
  • Bañera de hidromasaje
  • Centro de acondicionamiento físico
  • Centro de negocios
  • Estacionamiento
  • Piscina
  • Restaurante en el lugar
  • Servicio de habitación

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Ubicación. Situado en la famosa Las Vegas Strip, a 3 km de Forum Shops en el Caesar's Palace, está el Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, en Las Vegas, Nevada. Con estilo de la riviera francesa, está a 5 km de Las Vegas Convention Center y del Aeropuerto Internacional de McCarran. Para paseos a los alrededores, están disponibles autobuses, tranvías y el Las Vegas Monorail mediante tarifa. El hotel está entre el New York New York Hotel & Casino y el Bellagio.

Comodidades del hotel. El Andre's French Restaurant tiene un lounge para fumar cigarros y una extensa bodega de vinos, mientras que el Blackstone's Steak House sirve filetes añejos de mesquite a la parrilla y platos de mariscos frescos. El Cobblestone lleva a una gran variedad de tiendas y una plaza de comidas. Los huéspedes se refrescan con agua de pepino y zumo de arándanos en el gimnasio, que incluye tres piscinas de diferentes temperaturas y una sauna. Los tratamientos en el Spa incluyen el Silo Protein Hydrating Body ...

Friday, November 20, 2009

Grand Resort Bad Ragaz


Overview

Welcome to the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, awarded as Hotel of the year-2009 by Gault Millau. The emphasis here is on priceless rarities such as peace, spaciousness and time. The focal point wherever you go is the beneficial thermal spa water. The exclusive resort offers a unique combination in a single location: top-class hotel facilities with stylish rooms and suites, gourmet pleasures, well-being in the new, over 5,500 sqm “to B. Wellbeing & Spa”, Medical Health at the highest level, Kursaal Business & Events Center, Tamina Therme and Casino.

Dining In

Seven restaurants, including the highly recommended gourmet restaurant Äbtestube with 17 GaultMillau points and restaurant Bel-Air with 15 GaultMillau points, featuring Japanese specialities and the healthy "Equi Liberée" menu. The Zollstube offers typical Swiss cuisine and the new Olives d'Or Mediterranean specialities. In the Namun Asian restaurant the emphasis will be on Thai and Chinese cuisine. The Golf Restaurant and La Meranda are another two restaurants in which we spoil our guests. Salon Davidoff for cigar connoisseurs as well as the Golden Wave Bar in the Casino.

Recreation and Health

The resort has its own 18-hole PGA Championship Course and 9-hole Executive Course (green fee reduction and reserved tee-off times for hotel guests). Driving range and clubhouse, weekly fitness programme and cycle hire, 5 clay tennis courts. Various other activities are possible such as hiking, Nordic walking, biking, and skiing in the local region.
5,500 sqm “to B. Wellbeing & Spa” with sauna landscape, thermal water pools, steam bath, whirlpool, Kneipp course, spa lounge. 100 sqm "Andeer Private Spa", exclusive beauty area with luxury treatments from La Prairie, Kanebo, Sisley, Carita and Niance. Eight new treatment rooms. Exclusive hairdressing salon "JAMES GOOD FOR YOU".

In the Medical Health Center, specialists in the fields of rheumatology, musculoskeletal system, sports medicine & nutrition, mental health, plastic surgery and vein treatment offer their services.

Features

Exclusive Beauty Center with special arrangements. Massages. Hairdresser. Boutiques. Banquet facilities. Limousine service. Direct access to well-known Medical Center for special check-up arrangements. Attractive health, beauty, and golf packages available.

Hotel Nassauer Hof


Overview

Hotel Nassauer Hof, a revered Wiesbaden landmark for 170 years, is a stately hotel offering the ideal combination of modern conveniences with traditional elegance. Centrally located across from the Kurhaus with conference center and gambling casino, within walking distance of the Opera House and shopping area. Each guest room is luxuriously furnished and has a mini-bar, stereo radio, Internet and modem connections, and a color television. All guest rooms are air-conditioned.

Dining In

"Ente”, an elegant gourmet restaurant with European haute cuisine and a Meditereanian influence. Entenkeller pub. Orangerie, friendly and charming atmosphere, German specialties.

Recreation and Health

Indoor thermal swimming pool, sauna, solarium and massage. Estée Lauder Beauty Center. Golf, tennis, jogging, riding, spa facilities nearby.

Features

Nassauer Hof bar, a cozy lounge with piano music. Air-conditioned conference and banqueting facilities for five to 300 people. Garage. Five minutes from the station. 30 minutes from Frankfurt.

Leading Spas

Pamper your body and soul at the Nassauer Hof Therme.

Grand Resort Lagonissi


Overview

Athens (Athina) is named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom, who, according to legend, won the city after defeating Poseidon in a duel. The goddess' victory was celebrated by the construction of a temple on the Acropolis, the site of the city's earliest settlement in Attica.

As a city state, the coastal capital of Athens reached its heyday in the fifth century BC. The office of the statesman, Pericles, between 461BC and his death in 429BC, saw an unprecedented spate of construction resulting in many of the great classical buildings (the Parthenon, Erechtheion, Hephaisteion and the temple at Sounion) now regarded as icons of Ancient Greece.

Physical evidence of the city's success was matched by achievements in the intellectual arts. Democracy was born, drama flourished and Socrates conceived the foundations of Western philosophy.

Remarkably, although the cultural legacy of this period has influenced Western civilization ever since, the classical age in Athens only lasted for five decades. Under the Macedonians and Romans, the city retained a privileged cultural and political position but became a prestigious backwater of the Empire rather than a major player.

Following a very long history of cultural achievements and declines, modern Athens was born in 1834. The city was restored as the capital of a newly independent Greece.

Visitors with visions of gleaming marble and philosophers in white robes are understandably perturbed that the architectural achievements of Athens' classical past are surrounded by the unforgiving concrete of indiscriminate 20th-century urbanization.

In addition to the celebrated classical sites, the city boasts Byzantine, medieval and 19th-century monuments, as well as one of the best museums in the world and areas of surprising natural beauty. Despite the traffic, an appealing village-like quality becomes evident in the cafes, tavernas, markets and the maze of streets around the Pláka.

Grand Hotel Wien


Overview

The Grand Hotel Wien is located right in the heart of the city only a stroll away from all major sights including the opera house, St. Stephan's Cathedral, the pedestrian zone and main shopping area. Originally built in 1870, the hotel offers Viennese flair combined with the latest state-of-the-art technology. Its 205 rooms and suites are decorated in very traditional style, and offer all the comforts a guest can expect from a luxury hotel.

Dining In

With four restaurants and two bars the Grand Hotel Wien can meet nearly everyone's tastes. Le Ciel, an elegant gourmet restaurant, awarded two toques by Gault Millau, serves international and French cuisine. Open for lunch and dinner, it is located on the 7th floor with a marvelous view over the city and offers live piano music in the evening. Unkai, a Japanese restaurant also on the 7th floor, with teppanyaki tables, private rooms, tatami rooms and an à la carte restaurant. With its Japanese kitchen and staff, it provides the finest in authentic cuisine and service, and has been awarded two toque by Gault Millau. The Grand Café is open all day, serving an extended buffet breakfast with local champagne, and Japanese-style breakfast, as well as lunch and dinner. Kavalierbar is a traditional cocktail bar overlooking the main boulevard, serving 35 different brands of port. Rosengarten, in the lobby, for cocktails, coffee, snacks and pastry all day.

Recreation and Health

A fully equipped fitness center is available free of charge for hotel guests 24 hours a day.

Features

The hotel also offers 13 conference and banqueting rooms, including a beautiful 535-square-meter ballroom with crystal chandeliers, 6-meter-high ceiling, 3 translation booths and a modern light and sound system.

Hotel Okura Amsterdam


Overview

Amsterdam is a city like Venice founded on and still today focused around water and waterways. However, unlike Venice, Holland's largest city is no mere museum piece. Amsterdam is a real, living and breathing metropolis.

In the canals, young Internet entrepreneurs strike deals across Europe from their houseboats and just outside the old core is the RAI, one of the continent's key conference and business hubs. As well as the chugging canal boats, the city's waterways also increasingly play home to massive cruise ships and cargo vessels from all over the world. Today, Amsterdam peddles tourists almost as slickly as it has peddled goods and services over the centuries.

The Dutch capital has clearly come a long way since it was founded, as legend has it, by two fishermen and a seasick dog. The story goes that the dog jumped ship to deposit the contents of his stomach and the two fishermen became the founders of Amsterdam. The reality might have been slightly more prosaic, with the River Amstel being dammed in the 13th century and spawning a settlement, which took the name of Aemstelledamme.

The lifeblood of Amsterdam has long been its aquatic locale, close as it is to the North Sea and built on myriad canals, which neatly divide the city into easily navigable districts and imbue it with a small town ambience. There seems to be a canal around every corner in Amsterdam - not too surprising, considering that the city is home to a staggering 165 of them (more than Venice).

Amsterdam is a haven for many nationalities, various sexualities and people of radically different political and religious persuasions, but laws have tightened in recent years as some of the city's eclectic communities have become more and more divided. There is still tolerance when it comes to man's vices, with practical solutions on how to deal with one of the world's oldest industries and the controlled use of soft drugs.

During the summer, the city comes together in Vondelpark, where locals and tourists alike relax in the balmy weather. Amsterdam statistically might be one of Europe's wettest capitals, but as soon as the clouds clear and the sun is allowed to shine, its inhabitants spill out onto the streets to sit in the numerous pavement cafés, take a cruise on a canal or even to partake in that most ubiquitous of Amsterdam pastimes, riding bicycles (the city has more than double the number of bikes as it has people).

Amsterdam's winters tend to be cold with plenty of rain but this seldom seems to deter the tourists, who flock to the city. Particularly cold winters also offer the unique chance for visitors to witness Amsterdammers skating across the picturesquely frozen canals.

Grand Hotel Park


Overview

Set amidst a beautifully manicured park high above Gstaad, the Grand Hotel Park, within a 5-minute walk to the center of the village, offers a unique view of the majestic Bernese Alps. Recently renovated, this grand chalet-style property is located in a typical small village with a popular ski area just walking distance from the hotel. The hotel offers an elegant and casual ambience, providing charm, intimacy and refined services.

Dining In

5 restaurants & bars with unique atmosphere, french gastronomy, refined service, piano in evening: Le Grand Restaurant, Le Marco Polo, Le Greenhouse, and Le Bar.

Recreation and Health

Guerlain-Spa Chakra: Saltwater Pool, Beauty Center, Massage, Steam Bath, Fitness center, Tennis, Golf, Skiing, Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and Private cinema.

Features

88 rooms and 11 suites. Peaceful surrounding on a sunny hill, impressive view over mountains, elegant ambiance, highest comfort. 5 meeting and conference rooms. A banquet capacity of 160PAX.



Taj Lands End


Overview

Mumbai is a city of extreme contrasts, of prosperity and poverty, yet it boasts the finest collection of Victorian buildings anywhere in Asia and a myriad of temples and mosques.

While the city is densely populated, and traffic can be daunting, Mumbai has much to offer. It is a colorful, vibrant, energetic and friendly city, with a varied and fascinating history and many reasons to face the future with confidence.

Once Bombay (the city was renamed after the Hindu goddess Mumbadevi in 1995, although both names are still widely used), Mumbai juts out southwest from the Indian subcontinent into the Arabian Sea. It has a hot, humid climate, which is only partly relieved by the annual arrival of the monsoon, between June and September. Originally, Mumbai was a group of seven separate islands. Gradually the islands merged into a single peninsula as land was reclaimed from the sea, although some of the former islands still lend their names to parts of the modern city - Colaba, for example.

Until the arrival of the Portuguese in 1509 the islands were home to the Koli fishermen and to a community of Buddhist monks. The Portuguese established a trading base and dominated the region for more than a century. In 1661, the Portuguese colony passed to Britain, and from then until 1858, Bombay was governed by the East India Company, whose raison d'être was trade and profit.

In 1858, following the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, control of British India passed from the East India Company to the Crown, where it remained until independence in August 1947. It was during this 90-year phase that the modern city took shape. The demolition of the old Bombay fort, in the 1860s, was the precursor to the redevelopment of the British city, or what is now the center of the city - the area referred to as ‘Fort'. Similarly, the extensive 1920s and 30s land reclamation along Back Bay provided the space for the development of the Marine Drive area of the city, now one of the most important parts of Mumbai.

From its earliest days, Mumbai was a trading place and today is the financial center of India, home to the country's largest stock exchange and the heart of its banking industry. It is an important center of the gem trade and its film industry (Bollywood) is a national institution. For many visitors, the city is only a point of arrival, a springboard for the south or the architectural glories of the north. But to pass through Mumbai without tarrying a while is to miss one of the world's great cities, as worthwhile and idiosyncratic as any on earth.

The Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi


Overview

Delhi is a daunting city, especially for the first-time visitor. It sprawls over a vast tract of the Jamuna plain, it is densely populated and undeniably, travelers will see poverty and pollution.
However, those who look beyond the seeming chaos will discover delights at every turn (historical, architectural, artistic and culinary) quite apart from the vivid color, subcontinental eccentricity and restless vibrancy that give Delhi its multi-faceted spirit.

As well as being a starting-point for visiting Agra, the home of the Taj Mahal, or the cities and forts of Rajasthan, Delhi itself has much to offer. The architectural legacy of the Islamic conquerors is rich and varied, the colonial center is imposingly impressive; there are some brilliant museums and the city's bazaars and shops offer an astonishing array of goods, from spices and silks to car spare parts. The city's impressive restaurants tempt the visitor with a wide variety of delicious food, ranging from traditional Indian curries to global offerings that include Mediterranean, Italian, Japanese and Thai.

Delhi has been the capital of India since independence in 1947, but even before that, the British moved their capital here from Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1911. For much of its history, Delhi was the center of power of the various Muslim dynasties that ruled swathes of the subcontinent from the 12th century.

Modern Delhi is really two cities: Old Delhi, packed into a tangle of narrow, crowded streets beneath the Red Fort's imposing walls, and New Delhi, which is its polar opposite, complete with the grandiose imperial citadel, broad, leafy boulevards and well-spaced bungalows, as laid out by Lutyens and Baker in the 1920s.

Old Delhi, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, is only the latest of eight known cities that have existed in this location since the Muslims first arrived. Around New Delhi, particularly in the area known as Transjamuna, across the river from the Old City, are the suburbs that have sprung up to accommodate a population that has increased, more by migration than by natural increment.

Despite its long history, Delhi as a capital city is in fact very young. At partition in 1947, Delhi was radically and permanently changed, more or less overnight. With the creation of a predominately Hindu India and a Muslim Pakistan, there was a mass migration of peoples in both directions and sectarian bloodletting on a horrifying scale. Having been largely Muslim, before 1947, at partition Delhi became a Hindu and Sikh majority city. At the same time, the population virtually doubled, despite the mass exodus of Muslims.

The best time to visit is November to March. Summer in Delhi is quite hot, beginning from