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Barcelona
Hotels
It's
no accident that the city's current development outstrips
most of the rest of Spain. With the return to democracy following
the death of Franco.
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Rome
Hotels
For the traveller, all of this is much less evident than the
sheer weight of history that the city supports. |
Washington
Hotels
Other than the federal government, tourism is DC's biggest industry.
The city attracts almost twenty million visitors each year.
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San
Diego Hotels
With
its mix of laid-back libertarians and military-minded conservatives,
San Diego embodies both work-hard and play-hard lifestyles.
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Myrtle
Beach Hotels you'll know what to expect. Fans of crazy
golf, water parks, factory outlet malls, funfairs and parasailing
will be in heaven, and the beach itself isn't bad. |
| Boston
Hotels Boston
was, until 1755, the biggest city in America; as the one most
directly affected by the latest whims of the British Crown. |
Baltimore
Hotels
many
diverse attractions, especially those along its celebrated waterfront
, like the Inner Harbor's National Aquarium and the Pier 6 Concert
Pavilion. |
New
York Hotels
You
could spend weeks in New York and still barely scratch the
surface, but there are some key attractions - and some pleasures.
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Orlando
Hotels Walt
Disney World , which, along with Universal Studios Escape, Sea
World and a host of themed attractions, pulls more than 25 million
people a year. |
Daytona Beach Hotels
For all the excitement that racing generates, the best thing
about Daytona is the seemingly limitless beach: 500ft wide at
low tide and fading dreamily into the heat haze. |