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Aedes Resort in Lecce

Posted by admin on October 24, 2008 in Great Travel Tips, Regional

Aedes Resort elegant residence of the first ‘900, just restructured, located at 30 meters by the old city centre and to 150 from the railway station n’ ( on foot just 5 minutes from the very central Piazza :t.S.Oronzo :et. and the wonderful Piazza Duomo ).
A residence in which interns, thinly furnished, becomes a place where to meet.
Guests’ disposal, a 2000 sq.m. big park. with high fusco plants and solarium.

Included room service:
Private Bathroom, tv color 20 ‘, mini-bar, daily rearrangement, linen change, arranges of air-conditioning, hair-dryer, Balcon and/or terrace (on demand), kept private car park, deposit luggage for tardy.

Aedes Resort is situated at only 150 mts from the station and a few steps from the historical and commercial center of Lecce. From the B&B it will be easy to get to any spot of Lecce.
- Bus 24 to get to the commercial center, near the Castle and The Flower Market, from there you can reach Piazza Mazzini and Via Trinchese;
- Bus 27 / 28 / 32 will take you to the historical center, nearby the Villa Comunale to get to Sant’Oronzo and The Cathedral Square;

If you are interested in a cheap hotel in Lecce, pls visit our catalogue of Hotels all over Italy, where you can find also a wide range of Bed and Breakfast in Rome and Hotels in Florence, from cheap to luxury, togheter with Sorrento Tours


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Take Pleasure in the Wonder of London’s Outstanding Shopping Stores

Posted by admin on June 7, 2008 in Regional

For your shopping trip in the City it’s an excellent thought to produce some kind of list to secure that you don’t ignore any of the most iconic shopping boulevards, stores & boutiques in the City, as there are so many to call at.

London’s downtown regions so places like Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square presents tons of English memorabilia & collectables at the nearby stores & newsstands on the corners, just stop by any one of the trolleys situated outside the underground and bus stations for the day’s offers. Oxford Street is wonderful for outdoor shopping with just about every brand you might probably crave on only one long street. When you are in the right frame of mind for some hardcore retail action & really want to splash the cash, then there are only 2 specific shops that you definitely must visit. These are Harrods and Selfridges.

Harrods is a must stop in Knightsbridge, standing high in all its brilliance at 87 to 135 Brompton Rd, London. Harrods is the only actual department store where the brilliant hotel style service walks hand-in-hand with diverse selection of manufactured goods & an amazing setting. The several floors and departments offer manufactured goods from around the planet. There are numerous different bars and beauty salons & hairdressers inside, this department store is one hundred percent in favour of magnificence and won’t stand for being anything but only the best it can be. Check out Time Out for all the latest London shopping.

Selfridges on the other hand is also incredible but it’s is a little more contemporary than Harrods. What attracts countless people to visit Selfridges is immediately having their window displays changed weekly they are always so well merchandised and magnificently themed to draw customers to new products that they may perhaps have specifically within the shop. It is just as pleasing inside the shop and when you enter through the main door you will walk instantly into the beauty hall that is chock-a-block with every brand of cosmetics products you could possibly envisage. There is also an eating place with a substantial mixture of counters selling everything from cheese, meat, fish, wine, spirits and dairy products. There are superb book shops, technology halls, cigar & tobacco shops and every type of designer brand you could possibly call for. It will take you a day to get through Harrods and Selfridges therefore it is fundamental to make sure you have some period of time to see some of the City’s other shopping hotspots.


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