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                <title>Best Western City Hotel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A new hotel, excellent location, 5 mins walk from anywhere. Ticks all the boxes for a city hotel, with prices a fraction of its peers at this level. A quiet, comfortable sleep, fast wi-fi everywhere, no hookers, bars, etc, and an excellent buffet for breakfast.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Egnatia Grand</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is an ideal pied-a-terre for this part of Greece; a great base for business and, equally, a lovely getaway destination for a romantic weekend. <br><br>All boxes (staff, amenities, environment, food, etc) ticked on the upper end for this great-value five-star spot. Proximity to the beautiful sea waters can't be over-rated!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Kempinski Hotel Grand Hermitage Varna Bulgaria</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Not just the Kempinski, but the whole area around the northern Golden Sands boasts no low-cost airline types, no discos, lots to do for families with young children, beautiful beaches, unrivalled mountain setting, proximity to national parks, cultural outings, etc. <br><br>Excellent, genuine service, beautiful beaches, none of the planning deficit seen around other resorts. Just 18km from Varna for excellent shopping and fashionable cafes, nightlife, etc.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Plovdiv actually</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Plovdiv, 120km out of Sofia - on the airport side, is the place to go to experience the "true" Bulgaria. Or should that be Macedonia?  The people here will talk to you for hours about their ancestry, so you may end up slightly confused!<br><br>However, confusion is all part of the fun – for example when your table begins to fill up with a lot of the world’s most tantalizing white wines, you are, of course, at first confused at why the Bulgarians export such cheap rubbish while keeping these liquid treasures for themselves, and when lots more start to arrive, you reach the section in your guidebook which reminds you that nodding horizontally is affirmative, so each time you thought you were saying “no”, it was “yes” - you’ll work it out eventually!<br><br>So why else Plovdiv?<br><br>In the first instance it’s not Sofia – which most locals will lecture you about; “Sofiacentrismus” is a political disease which has caught on since the fall of communism, giving rise to a huge hate and jealousy of the capital which seems is the magnet for FDI, tourism, etc as the government seems to ignore all other areas of the country (apart from the Black Sea resorts).<br><br>Secondly, you will get to Plovdiv in a luxury hire car for about $35 per day, faster and more comfortable than to anywhere in the traffic-snarled smog of Sofia, via a rolling carpet of comfortable uncrowded motorway. That should take about 1 hour – no more no less, as speed cops are everywhere pulling the faster cars, but also the slower ones!<br><br>Thirdly – it’s cheap! Amazingly cheap! One “Lev” is 50 euro cents, so it’s easy to calculate exchange rates on the go, but when you eat and drink like Donald Trump, do lots of tipping, and count in the accidentally-ordered extras from the nodding errors, and find yourself paying a bill of say 15 LEV (EUR 7.50), your mind is going to reevaluate exactly why you do that commute every day back home!<br><br>Fourthly, the people are wonderful, happy and very proficient in English! There is no misery here, so you don’t have to feel like Kofi Annan listening to woes of hard lives, gypsy issues, “fall of the wall”, etc; they are happy – as have been the people here for 3000 years, as would you if you lived in this little part of heaven with beautiful weather all year around, fresh produce abundant in fields and gardens, etc.<br><br>Fifthly, the standards here will shock you! As in they are so high! Your ROI brain will wonder how every restaurant and bar can be more stylish than any in Manhattan, and the service more friendly (genuinely as tipping doesn’t feature) and professional at these prices. It’s like Terence Conran was let loose here with one of the Roux brothers as part of a community service operation.<br><br>Sixth! There are lots more reasons to visit Plovdiv, lots more reasons to rush there before the Eurocrats get there to impose lots of regulations, and we hope to continue - especially when we start to talk about skiing opportunities here! Meanwhile check the links!<br><br>Enjoy!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Troja (the edited version!): combine metropolitan mania with rustic repose at low cost!</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Troja  Want to truly appreciate Prague? Want NOT to be stuck in a tourist trap? Think Troja! this beautiful garden suburb, home to the world's most demanding embassies has many beautiful pensions waiting to provide you a base so that you can make the best of both holiday worlds in Prague: (1) with tram, bus and metro services to which you the 12 minutes journey to the center every 5 minutes (if you don't want to walk by the dreamy Vltava river, you can make the most of the urban legends in the bustling center, and (2) when you want to wake up in rustic repose and spend a day reflecting on the beautiful things in life, you will find yourself surrounded by rolling vineyards, botanical gardens, one of the world's largest parks, the Vltava river not to mention villas to challenge any by Gandon &amp; Co. Check it out as your next Prague base - you really will find yourself in luxury for a fraction of the price of places in the centre: CZK800 per night being the usual (en suite) room rate; Enjoy!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Troja</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Want to trylu appreciate Prague? want NOT to be stuck in a toursit trap? Think Troja! this beautiful  graden suburb, hoem to the world's most demanding embassies has many beautiful pensions waiting to provide you a base so that you can make the best of both holiday worlds in Prague: (1) with  tram, bus and metro services to which you the 12 minites journey to the center every 5 minutes (if you don't want to walk by the dreamy Vltava river, you can make the most of the urban legends in the bustling center, and (2) when you want to wake up in rustic repose and spend a day reflecting on the beautiful things in life, you will find yourself surrounded by rollign vineyards, botanical gardens, one of the world's largest parks, the Vltava river not to mention villas to challenge any by Gandon &amp; Co. Check it out as your next Prague base - you really will find yourself in luxury for a fraction of the price of palces in the centre: CZK800 per night being th eususal (en suite) room rate; Njoy!]]></description>
                
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