Monday, June 20, 2011

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Built in 1904, The Hotel Inn at Maney Park is one of the finest examples of Victorian architecture in Oklahoma. Renovation of the three-story inn restored the elegant Victorian features of this unique home while adding luxurious amenities such as whirlpool tubs and private baths. If you enjoy historic homes, you'll fall in love with the mahogany woodwork, maple hardwood floors, cozy alcoves, original stained glass and other charming details.

The Hotel rooms each has its own personality and story. From high Victorian to cute and whimsical, you will be sure to find a room that pleases. Each room has a private bath with a whirlpool tub and/or shower. Rooms are also equipped with TV's, cable, and DVD player. Bring your own movies or select from the titles in our library.


The Hotel located to Bricktown, The Ford Center, The Cox Convention Center, Downtown, The Myriad Gardens and Crystal Bridge, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, The Civic Center, The Stage Theater, Oklahoma National Bombing Memorial, Oklahoma City University, The Presbyterian Health Foundation Research Center, Dean McGee Eye Institute, Oklahoma University Health Science Center, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, St. Anthony's Hospital, The State Capitol Complex, and City and County Courthouses. This and much more are only minutes away.


SELASA, 22 MARET 2011


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Among the countries in Asia, Singapore is the top tourist destination. Singapore is known to be one of the safest countries in the world. There are many exciting tourist attractions in the city. Some of these are the Jurong Bird Park, Marina Bay Sands, Zoological Garden, Night Safari, Casino, Singapore Flyer and Sentosa Island. The wide range of ethnic food is perhaps another reason for attracting millions of tourists each year to Singapore.
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There are hundreds of hotels in Singapore ranging from luxurious 5-Star hotels to budget hotels. For those who prefer to save on hotel expenses, staying at budget or low-cost hotels is not a bad idea.
If you are looking for cheap hotels in Singapore for your trip, you might want to take note of the following 3 hotels.
Albert Court Village Hotel
This hotel is located in the centre of Singapore and close to the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho. The hotel has 210 guest rooms and all the rooms are accessible via the exterior corridors. In the rooms, you can find coffee makes, telephones, mini-bars, newspapers and televisions. If you need infant beds and roll-away beds, they can be arranged as well.
Harbour Ville Hotel
This hotel is located close to the Vivo City which is a very huge shopping mall. If you want to visit the Sentosa Isalnd, you can take the express bus service from Vivo City. The hotel has 100 guest rooms which are well-furnished and equipped with stand facilities like bathrooms, toiletries, televisions with cable channels, coffee makers and curtains. Hair dryers and wake-up calls are available on request.
Landmark Village Hotel
This 3-Star hotel is located close to the Sultan Mosque and Bugis Street Shopping District which is perfect if you like shopping. The hotel has 18 floors and 393 guest rooms. All the rooms are fully equipped with standard facilities. There is a restaurant and a bar at the hotel if you prefer to dine in. Room service is also available during limited hours.
Choosing the right hotel for the right budget is always not easy. If you have plans to visit Singapore but have no idea which hotel to reserve for your trip, you might want to do some research online. There are many websites that provide useful information to help you select the best hotel. Most of the time, the hotel rates are lower if you make your reservations over the internet.
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