- Shown tariff is member's price. If you write to, please specify the hostel's name for which you request information. - In dormitory rooms, we accept guests at age up to 50 years old. For double/twin rooms, this does not effect. Also there are exceptions for supervisors who accompany school groups. Prices are members' prices Sorry, there is no availability for the dates you have chosen or the hostel is closed. Please refer to the hostel information for contact details and opening dates. Important info Additional tax of 3. 5 EUR is payable at check-in. City tax 24-hour check-in is not available Check-in is available between 15:00 and 02:00 A deposit is payable at check-in. A deposit is payable at check-in. For room keys Government-issued photo ID is required to check in. Children under the age of 10 are unable to be accommodated under all circumstances. Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Unaccompanied children under the age of 18 can be accommodated only with a letter from a parent or legal guardian providing permission for the child's unsupervised stay.
Each private bathroom at the hotel is furnished with towels, a hairdryer, and free toiletries. Their luxurious accommodation features ultra-comfortable signature beds, an expansive showerhead, bath facilities for the Bliss Spa, and more to enhance your stay in downtown Tallahassee. The Museum of Florida history is 2, 950 feet from this hotel. "
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To book we take a £20pp deposit by credit or debit card to confirm the booking. We then send out full booking confirmation details. We look forward to hearing from you. All hen Groups must read our Responsible Behaviour policy. Scotland's capital city is fairly small and everywhere is within walking distance (if you don't fancy walking there are lots of trams, buses and taxis) The city has the old and the new with plenty of pubs, clubs, restaurants and shops. So all you have to do is get dressed and get out there on the town Overview Edinburgh: Edinburgh is a Scotland's tourist mecca attracting folks from all over the world 365 days a year. On the main drag of princes street, you will be sure to see kilts, bagpipes, ginger beards and a castle. The tourists love Edinburgh because it has everything from culture to history, bars to cafes, nightlife and more this is why it is a great place for a stag do or hen party. Getting around Edinburgh: With over 40 different airlines servicing the airport, regular train and bus services, Edinburgh is one easy city to get to.
What's in a name? Place names capture momentous moments and stand as symbols of significance. They also express to the world a sense of place and emotion. In the names of Akademie Street Boutique Hotel and Guest House in Franschhoek lie the life and times of real people, doubt, equanimity, joy and conviction. The romantic French flavour of Franschhoek is captured in its names. These names alone are enough to transport the visitor to a land of lavender and full-bodied Bordeaux: La Cotte, La Motte, La Bri, and Plaisir de Merle to name but a few. It is all the more surprising, then, to turn a corner and come across an imposing Cape Dutch homestead proudly bearing the Afrikaans name Twyfeling (doubting), and right next door, a rustic cottage that bears the name Oortuiging (conviction). A leafy footpath leads to Vreugde (joy), while a romantic double storey villa Gelatenheid (equanimity) nestles in a private corner of the lush garden. When Adré, my first wife, died I was very unsure about the future.
Were they plugging jewellery or ideology? Did they spare a thought for legendary British adman David Ogilvy, who coined the stellar marketing phrase, 'The consumer isn't a moron. She's your wife'? But in reality, it is not the ad agency which is to blame; the final responsibility lies with the Tanishq management, since it is they who approved the advertisement. And it is Tanishq, which will have to bear the cross of having tried to pass off 'noblesse oblige' as sanctimonious secularism. This is the crux of the issue. (' Noblesse oblige ' is a French term which translates directly as 'nobility obliges'. Its dictionary definition is: 'a notion of aristocratic responsibilities'; the idea that people born into the nobility or upper social classes must behave in an honourable and generous way toward those less privileged. This is what the Muslim mother-in-law in the ad did, and this is what rankled most. ) Now, in a normal, pluralistic household, be it inter-faith, inter-caste or inter-race, the mother-in-law shouldn't have to act out of the ordinary; she shouldn't need to graciously accommodate her daughter-in-law's way of life.