วันจันทร์ที่ 31 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Blenheim Palace - Britain's Greatest Palace

On 30th November 1874, one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century was born in Britain's greatest palace. Blenheim Palace was a gift from Queen Anne and "a grateful nation" to John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Malborough following his victory in the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. The 1st Duke was an ancestor of the British wartime leader, Sir Winston Churchill.

In 1987, it was named a World Heritage Site and the magnificent Baroque style building is the only non-Episcopal (Bishop) country house in England to hold the title of 'Palace'. It is set in 2,000 acres of award-winning landscaped gardens with a water terrace, great lake, grand bridge and the Column of Victory which was erected to commemorate the 1st Duke's military campaigns.

Inside the Palace, visitors will find state rooms with all the grandeur one would expect from such a magnificent building. Priceless collections of portraits, furniture, porcelain and chandeliers are found throughout Blenheim Palace. A series of tours are available to visitors telling not just the story of Blenheim Palace but also of the people who lived here.

Located just outside Oxford at Woodstock, Blenheim Palace is easily accessible by public transport. The Palace, Park and Gardens are open daily between 13 February and 31 October as well as from Wednesday to Sunday from the start of November to mid December. When the Palace is closed, the Park does remain open except for Christmas Day. With over 300 years of history, Blenheim Palace is just one of the many fascinating places to see when you visit South East England.




Rob Atherton
http://www.staycationsukholidays.co.uk

วันเสาร์ที่ 29 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Barbados - Getting Around

Once upon a time, locals and tourists alike got around the Caribbean island of Barbados on horse-drawn trams that ran on tracks. The capital city of Bridgetown its locus, this became the largest, longest-running, most colorful horse-car tram system in the Caribbean with 25 tram cars on 5 lines running on 10 miles of track.  The system operated for 40 years, until 1925. 

Today, transportation on the 14-by-21-mile island offers more - and faster - ways of getting around, although I personally would love the romance of traveling the glorious Barbados coastline in a horse-drawn tram. 

1. Rent a Moke. Of course, you can rent a conventional car, but the open-sided little Mokes are a lot more fun to zip around in. Like all rental cars in Barbados, they have right-hand drive. Mokes, around $75US a day, have manual transmission and air-conditioning courtesy the whole of outdoors. Beware: if it rains, you'll get soaked!

2. Hop a route taxi. Called Zed-R vans because their license plates begin with the letters ZR. At 75 cents a head, the Zed-R vans often cram more than the 15 passengers they're designed to hold. There are no regular stops; people flag down a Zed-R van anywhere they happen to be.

3. Flag down a taxi. There are taxi companies and there are individuals who are licensed to drive their cars as taxis. The license plate of both types begins with the letter Z. They have no meters; always ask the price for a ride to your destination before getting into a Barbados taxi.

4. Take the bus. The Barbados Transport Board runs the official bus service of Barbados. Bus stops are plentiful and are noted by round signs reading, "To city" and "Out of city." The city referred to is Barbados' capital, Bridgetown, where many buses take you so you can board another bus going to your specific location. The bus system in Barbados is quite good and the buses are clean and very popular with tourists. The fare is an exact-change of 75 cents, Barbados currency (about 37 cents in US currency).

Exploring the island is fun because the geography varies from white sandy beaches to the lush "Little Scotland" to the plentiful sugar cane fields. Be prepared, though, to be detained by a man pushing a cart full of coconuts ahead of you. But then, who's in a hurry in Barbados?




About the Author

Get the real scoop on Barbados by visiting Jane Shattuck's blog at http://OneLoveBarbados.com For casually elegant beachfront Barbados vacation rentals, please check her site, http://BarbadosBeachVacationRentals.com Ms. Shattuck is an American living in Barbados, married to a Barbadian, and building a vacation rental business and a life in her new home.

วันเสาร์ที่ 22 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Martha's Vineyard Bike Rentals - Places to Rent and Scenic Routes

One of the best ways to see Martha's Vineyard is by taking advantage of Martha's Vineyard bike rentals. The scenery on the Vineyard is fabulous and you really appreciate it while riding a bike around some of the side roads.

The Vineyard is larger than many folks realize and it is mostly flat, with some rolling hills, and perfect for biking. If you are a fitness fanatic, you can get in some nice 10 - 20 miles rides. Or, you can do some short tours through the charming neighborhoods of Edgartown, Oak Bluffs or Vineyard Haven.

One of our favorite rides is between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown along the beach. You can rent bikes in either Oak Bluffs or Edgartown and ride towards the other town along the beach. This is a flat ride, with sidewalks and plenty of great scenery. Another good ride, although much further, is to bike from Vineyard Haven to Menemsha. This ride has some small rolling hills and is about 12 miles each way. You'll pass through some beautiful country and farming areas and end up in the charming fishing village of Menemsha. Keep in mind, this is a very rural area so there are few stores.

If you prefer to ride on a very flat and safe bike path, the Vineyard has that too. There is a spectacular bike path between Vineyard Haven and Edgartown. It's mostly flat, about 8 feet wide, and very popular with families. One possible drawback to this route is that the scenery is not as exciting as other routes on the island. You'll pass through some fairly basic neighborhoods and not see the water or beach.

Of course there are multiple places that rent bikes on Martha's Vineyard. You can find bike rentals in Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, and Vineyard Haven. The Martha's Vineyard campground also has rentals. We've rented bikes from Anderson's in Oak Bluffs and had a great experience. They are located right next to the Oak Bluffs Harbor and the Hyline Cruises dock. They offer all sorts of bikes, touring bikes, mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, kids bikes etc. Your rental includes a helmet, island map and bike lock. They also provide a phone number for calling for assistance and they will come and help you if needed. If you are biking with kids, they have a great bike that pulls the kids bikes like a trailer.

Biking on Martha's Vineyard is a great way to really enjoy the island. We hope you have a chance to explore some of the many routes available.




To learn more about Martha's Vineyard bike rentals, visit http://www.marthas-vineyard-vacation-tips.com/marthas-vineyard-bike-rentals.html

Scott Garrity and his family love Martha's Vineyard and enjoy documenting their visits to the island. Scott is one of the co-founders of http://www.marthas-vineyard-vacation-tips.com, a site where he shares personal photos and tips about Martha's Vineyard.

วันศุกร์ที่ 21 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The Philippines Vacation

If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of your daily life and head to a place where where you can immerse themselves in culture, tradition and breathtaking natural beauty, there is no other place quite like the Philippines.

What is so special about the Philippines though? Well for starters, if you're fond of beaches then look no further because with more than 7,000 islands which make up this archipelago, you can expect to see the spectacular beauty of the white sand and the grandeur which can be found in every beach which are scattered all over the country.

Of course then there is the heritage and culture which is like no other in the world. A blend of many years of Spanish control with roots dating back more than 30,000 years, the Philippines is definitely one place that anyone should take the time to visit at least once in their lifetime.

Surrounded by water, this archipelago is rich in both resources and unsurpassed natural beauty. You will discover just about everything here from white sandy beaches to coral outcroppings on the horizon. There are mountainous islands and ones which are formed by volcanoes. Of course with all of those islands, that means lots of pristine blue waters to go swimming, snorkeling, diving in or even sailing upon.

But there is one thing you will find here that you probably will not find anywhere else; when you choose to go on a trip to the Philippines, you will be able to meet and interact with the Filipino people. It is no denying that the people of the Philippines are very hospitable and always willing to give you a smile. For the most part you will always be able to find someone who can speak and understand English.

Also, with the amazingly low cost of living, many travelers who have chosen a Philippines vacation often return to retire here where one can live like a king on a very small retirement pension. No matter how you choose to look at it, the country offers you so much opportunity and enjoyment that it's worth coming back year after year.




Now if you're planning for a family vacation, do your research online. Internet is never short of affordable Philippines vacation packages. Shop around for the best package deals. Compare, research and compare more till you find one that that suits your need and budget. And to make your visit an unforgettable experience, never miss out the best beaches in Philippines when you plan for your vacation.

วันอังคารที่ 18 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Festivals in Chile

Chile is a vibrant land that is affluent with its traditional festivals. Every festival that Chile celebrates involves a lot of energy, excitement and a rich historical relevance.

The following are the most popular Chilean festivals:

o Festival of the Virgin of the Song- The celebration is most prevalent throughout North Chile. The occasion can be traced back to a native Chile woman who converted into a Catholic Christian. The celebration is carried out to pay homage to her. The celebration becomes even grander when it is celebrated amidst the mesmerizing Atacama Desert.
o Feast day- A city called Yumbel at Chile celebrates the feast day every year. The feast is dedicated to Saint Sebastian and it hosts a huge procession all clad in color and vibrancy amidst which the status of St. Sebastian is carried around the Chilean locality. The participants of the procession wear red and yellow clothes and the celebration brims with religious faith and devotion.
o Labor Day weekend- It is a happening festival that takes place amongst the Chilean labors. It is located at the Hatch Airport and makes for a very enjoyable festival.
o Fiesta de Quasimodo- Urban Chile celebrates Fiesta de Quasimodo in a big way. The festival is held on the immediate Sunday after the Ester Sunday. The concept of the festival revolves around soldiers all covered in intense and bright attires collecting before the church in the locality.

The Chilean festivals are associated with a lot of color, excitement and delicacies. This makes the festivals even more special.




About Author: Pauline is an online leading expert in the traveling industry. She also offers top quality tips like: World Travel Guide & Facts About Chile

วันจันทร์ที่ 17 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Discovering a Little Town Called Lynmouth - Devon

In the United kingdom there are many little towns that have their own personalities and Lynmouth - Devon is no exception. Lynmouth is a fishing town that sits below the cliffs in a quiet harbour. The River Lyn runs through the quiet village which has now also become a tourist attraction and in the summer months is a hots spot for activities from all over England.

When visiting Lynmouth, tourist will find wonderful hotels to spend hours looking over the harbour and sea. Some of the hotels are designed with decor form the late 14 hundreds. There are bed and breakfasts and also camping sites for the enjoyment of visitors. The town is also in the shadow of a 500 foot cliff that leads to the town of Lynton its sister village.

Up the steep cliff is the twin town of Lynton. The two towns have a great deal in common and rely on each other as twin villages catering to all the tourist in the same pleasant fashions. They are connected by a cliffway railway.

A carrier car is connected by cable to the two towns and when one of the cars is up the cliff it is filled with water, making it heavier than the car at the bottom holding 2 passengers. The weight of the car on top will make it descend as the lighter weight car goes up the cable and to the top. The whole process starts again when others are ready to come up the mountain. At the bottom the tanks in the car is emptied as soon as it gets to the bottom.

Lynmouth is part of the Exmoor National Park. There is an excellent beach area where many fisherman go to fish. The tides in this area also attract swimmers and surfers along with those that just want to walk the beach and enjoy its many changing landscapes.

The village of Lynmouth - Devon has many fine shops to find a variety of items. There are glassware shops, crafts, ceramics shops and vast assortments of pottery, something to suit any visitor.




Check here for a wide selection of Lynmouth hotels.

วันศุกร์ที่ 14 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

American Presidential Sites - Visiting the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

This is one in a series of travelogues spotlighting America's presidential historic sites. One of the most visited presidential libraries and museums in America is located just off Interstate 80 in Iowa, about 45 minutes from the Illinois border. It is dedicated to America's 31st president, Herbert Hoover...

An Overview Of America's 31st President

Herbert Hoover, our 31st president, was both the beneficiary and victim of timing. He succeeded Calvin Coolidge, who decided not to seek another term, and as Hoover entered office in 1929, the country was at peace and unemployment was low.

That soon changed. In October of that year, the stock market crashed, a mere seven months after Hoover assumed the presidency. And while history shows the crash was a long time coming, the country blamed Hoover as America sunk into the Great Depression.

Hoover's administration never quite recovered and he was swept out of office in the 1932 elections, despite several notable accomplishments in his term. After he left office, he assumed the role of highly respected elder statesman for the final 32 years of his life, championing anti hunger programs and civil rights initiatives.

Visiting The Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

The Hoover site is incredibly easy to visit, as it is literally less than one minute off Interstate 80 in West Branch, Iowa, about 10 miles east of Iowa City. The site consists of three distinct parts. First is the presidential library and museum, which is the main attraction. Next is Hoover's boyhood home, restored to look as it did in the 1870's. Finally, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover's grave sites are on the 81 acre property. Within a half hour is the famous Amana Colonies Amish community, a popular tourist attraction of its own right.

The library and museum offer an in depth look at the presidency in general and Hoover's administration in particular. Mementos and documents from his term are displayed, along with several multi media presentations depicting his involvement in domestic and international initiatives.

As with many presidential museums, there is an ever changing array of temporary and traveling exhibits. One might find a display about presidential pets or an exhibit of gowns worn by First Ladies through the years.

Since many of Hoover's accomplishments came after he left office, several exhibits explore his role in his latter years. At the time of his death at age 90 in 1964, it is safe to say his popularity had never been higher. Even former political adversaries were quick to praise his many efforts throughout America and the world.

Summary

A visit to the Hoover National Historic Site is ideal for anyone who appreciates American history. Far from a dusty old museum, the site is brimming with multi media presentations and rotating exhibits that appeal to young and old.




Are you interested in learning about and visiting American presidential sites? All across America, there are unique and fascinating sites dedicated to the presidents. They make an ideal destination for those who enjoy history or young people who deserve an opportunity to learn more about America's presidents. To learn more, visit us at: http://www.presidentialtravelusa.com

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 13 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Where to Stay in Pattaya Thailand

Pattaya Thailand is located on the southern coast of Thailand. Just a few hours away from Bangkok by taxi and it is as easily accessible by taxi from Suvarnabhumi airport. The taxi drivers will charge you a flat fee of 1500THB to 2000THB which is roughly $45US to $60US. If you can speak a little bit of Thai than you will have a good chance of bargaining the price down. Taxis can be found at the airport or just flag one down in Bangkok.

There are many reasons why someone would vacation in Pattaya though most stay there as a weekend side trip from the main tourist city of Bangkok . But the main reason why hordes of visitors come to Pattaya is to witness and partake in the raucous nightlife that presents itself like a buffet to ravenous survivors on a deserted island. And there are other reasons to visit Pattaya such as for the close proximity to Pattaya's beaches. Though Pattaya officials are trying to clean up the pollution on their beaches I highly suggest that you take a tour to the outer islands like Ko Lan. Ko Lan is a 45 minute boat ride away and the island is a paradise for swimmers as Pattaya's main beaches might not have ideal conditions suited for snorkeling and scuba diving. But it will certainly do just fine for a bit of splashing around and water sports.

The most popular question asked is when is the best time to visit Pattaya. October to February is ideal because the heat and humidity is bearable. But this also means that you will be paying more for accommodations as those months  fall within the high season. So book ahead to get the rooms you want. During the low season you will experience heat and humidity that will certainly make your holiday uncomfortable. Rain will happen in Thailand regardless of the season, but the showers do not last too long. 

You will know when you have arrived in the city of Pattaya when you see streets lined with go-go bars, snooker clubs, bars, pubs and clubs. You will certainly know you're there when women pull you this way and that way towards the establishments they work in.  It is a sight that you can't miss especially when the neon lights illuminate the sky and the scantily clad women light up the streets. This is certainly no place for kids but it is not an uncommon sight to see Thai children with their parents walking hand in hand gawking at all the tourist. However you will see often western families wandering around the red light districts with parents covering their children's eyes.

The great thing about Pattaya's assortment of accommodation is that you can be decently far away from all the nightlife scenes or you can be exactly right in the middle of all the action. And what ever budget you can afford, there is no doubt you will find an accommodation that is suited to your pocket book and life style. The general rule of thumb is the more secluded the accommodation is the more expensive the rates will be. There are two main stretch of beaches in Pattaya.  Pattaya Bay which is the largest and most crowded and Jomtien Beach which offers a little bit of seclusion. So keep this in mind when you choose a hotel in Pattaya whether or not you want to deal with the noise or over crowding.

Now, if you are going to Pattaya only to enjoy and experience the nightlife, then you should stay anywhere near or adjacent to Walking Street. You cannot miss this street because this is the major tourist attraction hub. This seedy street is filled with plenty of  outdoor bars, indoor bars, beer bars with Muay Thai matches, disco clubs and a smattering of massage parlors catering to men. Whatever your intentions are of visiting Pattaya you will surely find it on Walking Street. One word of warning though, Walking street can be too noisy and if you don't mind being harassed by Thai transsexuals called lady-boys or drunken tourist then you might want to book your accommodations just a little bit away from there as it can get quite rowdy.

Are you into water sports but don't want to pay big bucks to stay in all inclusive resorts? Kayaks and Jet Skis can be rented on the beach for a very decent price. You can even get an affordable body massage on the beach just a few feet away from the rolling waves. The great thing about vacationing in Pattaya and Thailand overall is that a small budget can go a long way. Beer and food can be had at a very cheap price thanks to the favorable exchange rates. 

Pattaya started out as a little fishing village and today it is ending up as a major tourist destination with big name hotels that are standing should to shoulder with mom and pop operations. Rumors of corporate big wigs are trying to move in to spruce up the value of Pattaya. But they will never succeed. Pattaya will always remain one of the best places to party and its unique essence and charm can never be changed. 




To find out more information on Pattaya's multitude of hotel accommodations check out Pattaya Hotel Guide. You will find hotel reviews and videos of Pattaya's most famous nightlife scene.

© Copyright 2008 Edwin Clark

วันพุธที่ 12 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The 5 Most Popular Travel Destinations in Thailand

Travelers who are planning a trip to Thailand will be able to choose from a wide variety of wonderful travel destinations. There are many beautiful Thai islands from which they can select as well as other type of travel destinations such as Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

Tourists can choose to visit the North of Thailand which has beautiful mountains, magnificent flora and fauna and unique hill tribes. Those travelers that have a preference for a nice relaxing beach holiday can choose to stay at one of the popular Thai travel destinations such as Phuket, Pattaya, Hua Hin or Koh Samui.

Thailand has something to offer to all travelers which is why Thailand is such as ideal tourist destination. If you need help in deciding where in Thailand you should spend your vacation then be sure to consider the following 5 most popular travel destinations in Thailand.

Bangkok

Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand and nearly all travelers going to Thailand will pass through this popular Thai travel destination. Although Bangkok has a bad reputation due to the bad traffic problems and the air pollution, Bangkok is definitely one destination where every traveler should spend a few days during their vacation in Thailand. Bangkok has many great attractions such as beautiful Buddhist temples, a variety of spectacular shopping malls and unique activities such as the floating market.

Phuket

One of the most visited travel destinations in Thailand is Phuket. This popular island is in fact the largest island in Thailand and Phuket has many attractions to offer its visitors. The beaches on Phuket are among the most beautiful beaches in Thailand and there are plenty of excellent Phuket beach resorts from which travelers can select. Many travelers choose to visit Phuket on vacation because of the world famous Phuket nightlife and the many great Phuket bars. Other popular tourist attractions on Phuket include the Phuket Fantasea Show, the Simon Cabaret Show and of course a number of world class golf courses. A number of different airlines offer multiple flights a day from one of the Bangkok airports to Phuket International Airport.

Pattaya

Pattaya is the beach resort area which is closest located to Bangkok which is why many local Bangkok residents visit Pattaya during weekends. The beach at Pattaya is actually not very impressive when compared to the beaches found on Phuket or Samui however the beach is not the primary reason why Pattaya is one of the most popular travel destinations in Thailand. The biggest attraction for many visitors is in fact the lively nightlife which can be found in Pattaya. There are thousands of beer bars and other type of Pattaya nightlife venues where tourists can mingle with the lovely Thai girls that work in these establishments. The fastest way to reach Pattaya from Bangkok is by car. A taxi from Bangkok to Pattaya will cost you around 1200 THB.

Samui

Samui is a beautiful tropical island which is located off the east coast of Thailand. The beaches on Samui are even more beautiful then those found on Phuket. The most popular Samui beaches are all located on the east coast of Koh Samui and are Chaweng beach, Lamai beach and Big Buddha beach. If you are looking for a resort area on Samui which offers plenty of activities and plenty of nightlife venues then be sure to book a hotel or resort in Chaweng beach. Both Thai Airways and Bangkok Airways offer several daily flights from Bangkok to Samui.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai offers travelers a different type of holiday experience then what those travelers visiting one of the beach destinations experience. Chiang Mai is located in the mountains in the North of Thailand. Chiang Mai is a great destination for those travelers that would really like to experience Thai culture and the cultures of the hill tribes. If you enjoy the nature then Chiang Mai is a great choice as there are various great attractions in and around Chiang Mai such as trekking, rafting, elephant riding and visits to the nearby hill tribes. A number of different airlines offer several flights per day to Chiang Mai from either one of the Bangkok airports. The best time to visit Chiang Mai is during Song Kran which is the Thai New Year festival.




James is travel consultant living on Phuket and is working on a number of projects. If you are looking for information about Phuket then be sure to visit his Phuket guide which includes an excellent section on Phuket jobs

วันอังคารที่ 4 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Holidays in Cyprus - Winter Warmer and Summer Scorcher

The tropical island of Cyprus is famous for its striking beaches and aquamarine sea, its wild clubs and nightlife and scattered roman ruins.

Perhaps it is the relaxed atmosphere and carefree attitude of many Cyprians that makes Cyprus one of the most popular destinations of Britons in recent years, somewhere that you can be sure of a relaxing time within the tropical temperatures and colorful surroundings.

As it is renowned for its clear weather and year-round humid climate, it is easy to take advantage of off-peak holidays and cheap flights to Cyprus in the winter months, while at the same time really giving you the chance to make the most out of your money.

The beaches are still heavily populated during the winter months and you certainly won't get a chill when swimming in those crystal clear waters being warmed by the sunshine.

Something which I find striking about this country is the sheer amount of ancient Roman remains there are strewn all over the Island. I have been to Italy and did not find this abundance of ruins on the side of the road! It is not an uncommon sight to see children using bits of Roman column as a kind of playground, so if you are a history fan you can be sure that there is no end to the artifacts of ancient Rome in Cyprus.

Apart from the ones on the road side, there are also many sites that are continually being developed and preserved. Some of the very best ancient sites are in Cyprus, where much of the walls and mosaics remain for you to see.

If history is your thing, one attraction you won't want to pass on is Kourion, which has a Roman amphitheatre that was constructed in the 2nd century. AD. It has a capacity of over 3,500 and much of the original construction remains. It was restored in 1961, and is now used for plays and events in the area. If you are lucky you may be able to watch one, but you will need to practice your Greek!




With flights heading into the Island all the time, be sure to check online for the best prices on holidays to Cyprus. If you are looking for cheap flights and bargain breaks you should consider going during the winter!

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 2 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Boston Hotels - Tips For Choosing the Best Accommodations For Your Visit

With more than 100 Boston hotels to choose from, how do you pick the best place to stay when you visit the city?  Here are the top 5 tips for picking the best Boston accommodations for you.

Tip 1:  Choose a convenient location.  With so many hotel choices, you might as well be close to where you plan to spend most of your time while you're in the city.  Not only will you save money on taxi and subway fares, but even more important, you'll save transit time.  And in the time you save, you can explore more of the city.

Many Boston visitors think that choosing a Boston hotel location means picking Downtown or Back Bay...and not surprisingly, these are the neighborhoods where you'll find most of the city's hotels.  If you're here for a business meeting in the Financial District, then that's where you'll want to stay.  If you're planning a vacation of shopping, eating in some of the city's finest restaurants, seeing a concert or two, and strolling through streets filled with Victorian mansions, then you'll want a Back Bay hotel. 

But beyond these 2 general locations, you'll find lots of additional choices to suit your needs.  Are you here for a Red Sox game at Fenway Park and perhaps some celebratory fun afterward at nearby sports bars and nightspots?  You'll want to consider nearby hotels in the Fenway neighborhood such as Hotel Buckminster or Hotel Commonwealth. 

Likewise, if you're here for a Celtics or Bruins game, think about a West End hotel, such as the Onyx Hotel or Holiday Inn Boston.  Planning a weekend filled with browsing through antique shops?  You may want a Beacon Hill hotel, close to the many fascinating antique shops along Charles Street and also close to Back Bay and Downtown.

Tip 2:   Determine the level of services and amenities that you want - and want to pay for.  In all of Boston's central neighborhoods such as Downtown, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Fenway, and the West End, you can choose from Boston hotels ranging from basic to luxurious, and everything in between. 

Do you want on-site spa services, a town car at your disposal, down comforters and imported linens?  Or are college-dorm decor and clean sheets all you require?  To a certain degree, level of service determines the general price range.  However, don't assume that the most luxurious hotels with the best service are the most expensive - or that paying top dollar will guarantee top luxury and superb service.  The same thing holds true for lower-cost, more basic hotels.  You'll can also find some great bargains among mid-priced hotels.

Tip 3:   Identify additional requirements.  Are you bringing Pooch?   If so, you'll want to choose one of Boston's many pet-friendly hotels (although don't forget to inquire about additional charges for pets - they range from $25 to $100+.)  Do your children demand a swimming pool?  Many Boston hotels are in older buildings and may not have a pool - so if a pool is important to you or the kiddies, make sure your hotel has one.

Tip 4:  Decide if size matters.  Boston's hotels range from small boutiques such as Nine Zero Hotel and the Eliot Hotel to places large enough to host conventions, such as the Marriott Copley Plaza and the Westin Boston Waterfront near the new Boston Convention and Exposition Center in South Boston.  You'll find a wide range of choices - so if you care about size, you can find a place that will please you. 

Tip 5:  Find the best hotel rates plus any discounts or specials.  Use a web-based hotel price comparison tool like those provided by HotelsCombined and Kayak to compare prices from multiple booking agencies and find out where you can get the best rates for Boston hotels.  The HotelsCombined tool also checks the hotel's own website.   And if you're interested in specials, such as breakfast for 2 or theater tickets, check the hotel's website directly. 




Need more information about Boston hotels, including which ones you'll find in each popular neighborhood and category?

Be sure to read my article at http://www.Boston-Discovery-Guide.com, where you'll also find lots of information about favorite Boston attractions, restaurants, sports, and fun things to do.