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Where to Stay

Where to Stay Abroad : China
Where to Stay Abroad : Egypt
Where to Stay Abroad : France
Where to Stay Abroad : Italy
Where to Stay Abroad : Korea
Where to Stay Abroad : Spain
Where to Stay Abroad : Thailand
Where to Stay Abroad : Vietnam
Where to Stay Abroad : Brazil
Where to Stay Abroad : Czech Rep
Where to Stay Abroad : Philippines
Where to Stay Abroad : Taiwan
Where to Stay Abroad : Greece
Where to Stay Abroad : Japan


Where to Stay Abroad

Where to Stay in China

There are more than 5,200 hotels in China to accommodate foreign tourists. These hotels are rated according to established international star-rating standards. More than half of China's hotels open to foreigners are star rated and provide food, lodging and many other services according to international standards.

Where to stay in Egypt

The HI Manial Youth Hostel offers clean accommodation albeit the beds are not good. The dorm rooms sleep three or six people and there are no rooms for couples or families. Breakfast is served and there is an 11 pm curfew. From Midan Abdel Moniem Riad, take minibus No. 82 to the Al-Gamaa Bridge and then go down the street

Where to Stay in France

France's lodging options go well beyond hotels. There are gites, logis de France and chambres d'hotes. You can stay on a farm, rent an RV or sleep on a houseboat. You can save money by camping or splurge euros on a castle stay. Most of the organizations below publish books listing their accomodations. Although sometimes they are in French, they can still be useful as they are filled with pictures, rates and easy-to-understand symbols. Here is a description of each type, including details about the accomodation style and a link for more information:

Where to Stay in Italy

Milan is undoubtedly a city of fashion, shopping and business. There are numerous hotels which cater to both businessmen and tourists. Most of the hotels are easily accessible and less expensive. Here is a list of hotels:-

Where to Stay in South Korea

Looking for a place to stay in South Korea… you can choose from a wide range of quality accommodations including hotels, inns, hostels, home stays and condominiums. Hotel rates start at about 46,000 won (US$48.4) per night, and in the case of deluxe hotels, room charges go up from about 170,000 won. A number of hotels offer recreation facilities such as swimming pools, saunas, indoor driving ranges, bowling alleys and health clubs for their guests. There are karaoke bars, casinos and recreation rooms, providing entertainment. In addition, exciting and fun-filled special seasonal events and packages are available throughout the year.

Where to Stay in Spain

Barcelona is an immensely popular tourist destination and a commercial centre as a result hotels are in constant demand here. It’s always better to check out the prices and availability of discounts for your convenience. Remember to book much in advance, especially at the peak times of New Year, Easter and over the summer.

Where to Stay in Thailand

Many visitors appreciate the laid-back character of Chiang Mai by opting for the guest houses rather than the expensive posh hotels. Rates vary from 100 - 500 baht depending on the season. You must check out these guest houses thoroughly before settling for one, as some have very pokey bathrooms and no hot water and Chiang Mai can get quite chilly. It's worth seeking out the small places tucked down an alley in the Old Town or adjacent areas if you are on the hunt for a serene place. Everything is within walking distance, so there's no need to decide on the most appropriate setting. You can actually loiter around and make the best choice for yourself. All depends on what you want and how much you can afford

Where to Stay in Vietnam

Vietnam welcomes your visit. You can be your own travel agent - many travel sites are available on the Internet, travelers can browse for just the right hotel in terms of location, size, amenities, and price. Vietnam Hotels are rated, using the well-known star rating system; include photographs of the hotels and rooms, as well as customer reviews providing first hand recommendations from those who know – people who have actually experienced what it's like to stay at a particular facility. Booking hotels off- season and on weekdays often provides substantial rate reductions; booking in advance can assure travelers that they will be able to get what they want for the best price.

Where to Stay in Brazil

Brazil offers a wide range of accommodations. In the large cities there are modern high-rise hotels as well as apartment hotels (or rental flats for you Brits) known in Brazil as apart-hotels. The apart-hotels are often a better deal than regular hotel rooms, offering both cheaper rates and more space: a separate living room, bedroom, and kitchen. The drawback is that you sometimes don't get the pool and restaurants and other amenities of a hotel.

Where to Stay in Czech Republic

he Czech Republic is a beautiful country with hundreds of places worth seeing. Tourists prefer hotel accommodation or short term renting of apartments. You can choose from a wide variety right from basic pensions and hostels to the most luxurious hotels to suit your needs. While if you are tired of hotels and feel the need for complete privacy, along with affordability and flexibility, there are numerous short term furnished apartments through out the Czech Republic. The ultimate choice is yours!

Where to Stay in Philippines

There are many hotels of every class spread throughout Philippines. If you are looking for ultimate comfort and impeccable service, you can choose from several luxurious five-star accommodations complete with plush rooms. On the other end of the spectrum are numerous hostels where you might find yourself pounding your pillow to get rid of the lumps. Between the two extremes are hundreds of moderately priced, business-class hotels that offer a decent night's rest and a modicum of service. In addition, there are numerous pay-by-the-hour hotels and motels that offer attractive and comfortable rooms for travelers who may choose to stay the whole night.

Where to Stay in Taiwan

There are numerous hotels of every class spread throughout Taiwan. If you seek ultimate comfort and impeccable service, you can choose from several luxurious five-star accommodations complete with plush rooms. On the other end of the spectrum are Taiwan’s numerous hostels where you might find yourself pounding your pillow to get rid of the lumps. Between the two extremes are hundreds of moderately priced, business-class hotels that offer a decent night's rest and a modicum of service. In addition, there are numerous pay-by-the-hour hotels and motels that offer attractive and comfortable rooms for travelers who may choose to stay the whole night.

Where to Stay in Greece

Greece now offers a gamut of accommodations ranging from the extravagant to the essential. Within a given milieu, of course, not all options are available, but most readers will find something that appeals to them.

Hotels used to be required to publicize a grading system imposed by the Greek government. Some classes still exist, with limits placed on prices depending on facilities (such as public areas, pools, and in-room amenities), but essentially it is a market economy: Hotels know better than to ask for too much because competitors will undercut them.

Where to Stay in Japan

Like all great cities worth their salt, has something for everybody. A variety of accommodation is available to suit every traveler’s needs. What you get is what you pay for, as prices goes down, the rooms get smaller and facilities fewer, but you can still find fantastic bargains. And whatever the price of the accommodation, you can be assured that management has done its best to ensure that rooms are clean and have plenty of hot running water. The Japanese put a very high priority on cleanliness, and when you are a guest, you really are treated like one.


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