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The Chawlas, who own 17 hotels in the Mississippi Delta, including Comfort Inns and Hampton Inns, agreed to brand their new Cleveland project, which was already under construction, the Scion West End.
In June, the Trumps announced the partnership with Chawla Hotels, which is run by the brothers Suresh and Dinesh Chawla, who own 17 hotels in the Mississippi Delta, including Comfort Inns and Hampton Inns.
"We are helping our older consumers stay independent longer," Inns said.
New Hampshire inns participate in the "Inn to Inn Cookie Tour."
Today, former hammams and hans (inns) serve as galleries and museums.
There are only a couple of inns, and a few restaurants.
More than 50 additional Comfort Inns are planned or under construction.
There are more butchers than supermarkets, more inns than kebab shops.
A third of those were located at hotels, motels, inns, and lodges.
Ahead, we've compiled a list of trendy Catskill inns, hotels, and resorts.
Already the roads and inns sparkled with throngs of eager village visitors.
Accommodations run from thrifty off-the-beach inns to grand beachfront resorts.
The road passed through villages and market towns filled with coaching inns.
Back then, it was a densely populated area, filled with pubs and inns.
That left me with a handful of options, primarily small inns and Airbnbs.
Additionally, Lewes is home to over 40 shops, art galleries, restaurants, and inns
Its main street, lined with shops and inns, maintains that old-world charm.
Though pousadas (inns) dot Pelourinho, consider staying in Santo Antônio Além do Carmo.
In more than a dozen US states, former lighthouses have been converted into inns.
You walk around a 3-D map scattered with castles, greenhouses, and magical inns.
But they are increasingly corralled into organized campgrounds or small refuges, hostels or inns.
Globally, taverns and inns served food, but they focused primarily on alcohol or lodging.
Bookings for nature lodges and ryokans (traditional Japanese inns) have skyrocketed since last year.
That means many nights spent in Marriotts, Wyndhams, and Holiday Inns off interstate exits.
The valley has a multitude of restaurants, pubs, inns, art galleries and charming covered bridges.
A fantasy realm could turn all hotels into restorative inns, for instance, or anything else.
Perhaps most important: there are inns so you can take a break from fighting monsters.
Why then, Blanks always wondered, did her rich boyfriend stay in bargain-priced Holiday Inns?
The longer these sobriety campaigns continue, the more rural pubs, inns, and hotels will close.
Steer clear of Residence Inns for paid stays because they offer fewer points per dollar.
Walter Bagehot trained as a barrister at which of the four inns of court in London?
Airbnbs and inns there are now inaccessible, so travelers should reschedule any bookings in that area.
The kiosk is currently being piloted in 16 hotels in the Midwest, including several Holiday Inns.
Hotels and inns lost more because fewer visitors from Southern California were coming and staying overnight.
High exposure: Air transport, automotive, hotels/motels/inns and casinos, leisure, rail industries, and surface transport.
We owe it to him to throw open our arms and the doors of our inns.
By the beginning of the 19th century, there were dozens of shops, inns and beer houses.
As yet, acoustic doors are not heading to Holiday Inns on the European side of the pond.
Candidates hit multiple towns in one day and stay overnight at Residence Inns - not the Four Seasons.
"These all used to be small inns and houses," he says as he passes by parking lots.
I have stayed in inns in Germany that have been continuously operating longer than this calamitous thought.
We have 65 Hilton Garden Inns and Hamptons open in Asia-Pacific, I think 250 in our pipeline.
Live virus vaccines are traditionally handled in extremely sterile areas - which Holiday Inns are not - to prevent contamination.
From expensive resorts to quaint inns, every state has a hotel that has stood out from the rest.
Both pie and cake came over with the pilgrims, then were later served in colonial taverns and inns.
Though the event was a joke, some have made reservations at nearby inns and might actually follow through.
They are tips for hotels and inns on how to make a guest (me, to be specific) happy.
More than 2,270 new hotels, motels, inns and bed-and-breakfasts were added over the past three years.
According to the bill, the establishments affected include hotels, motels, resorts, bed and breakfast inns and vacation rentals.
Barakat says the reserve receives 10,000 visitors per year, which it hopes to boost by supporting family-owned inns.
"One hundred episodes means a lot of flights and it means a lot of Hilton Garden Inns," Joseph says.
That would give Heineken a total of about 210,211 UK pubs, moving closer to market leader Enterprise Inns ETI.
That's almost half of the country's approximately 46,000 registered inns and guesthouses, with annual revenues that exceed $3.6 billion.
On Fort McMurray's main drag, Franklin Avenue, the storefronts stood largely unscathed: Podollan Inns and other B-minus motels.
Translated as "The Inns," it commemorates Mary and Joseph's biblical journey to Bethlehem, where Mary gave birth to Jesus.
Many of these are smaller hotels, inns and villas; the tourism office maintains a list of property updates online.
There are two historic inns in the heart of beautiful Stow-on-Wold that are smart choices for travelers.
The all-new real estate also matches the branded revamp, with "inns" and "cottages" standing in for houses and hotels.
Ryokans, traditional Japanese inns, often offer guests a yukata, a casual summer kimono usually made of cotton, during their stay.
But I travel a lot for work, and I can't always bring the closet with me to various Hampton Inns.
Scouts for professional teams have joked about living in one of the company's Fairfield Inns if they ever got divorced.
Nor is it anything like Italy's Tuscany, where medieval towns, farmhouse inns and family wineries are scattered across the region.
Even the most rustic inns usually have room for a wooden shelf above the toilet or elsewhere in the bathroom.
In South Korea, small hotels of the type involved in this case are generally referred to as motels or inns.
Nestled between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, the Ojai Valley's luxury spas and inns can be a respite for city dwellers.
Currently the service features more than 70 hotel chains, including: Best Western, La Quinta Inns & Suites, Marriott, Starwood, Wyndham and more.
"Plenty of historic hotels and inns advertise being haunted, but The Lowe Hotel is the real deal," wrote one TripAdvisor user. 
I recommend spending some time on Old Main Street — older, weather-beaten buildings housing cute cafes, inns and other businesses abound.
Visitors to Anderson can enjoy mild autumn weather, quaint inns, and fun community events in addition to activities on Lake Hartwell. 
Lodgings like Anvil and Town Square Inns in Jackson Town Square are Wild West-charming and priced under $200 a night.
Travelers from Manhattan disembarked from a ferry to transfer to the train, and in time inns and taverns opened to accommodate them.
The mountain village's inns and buildings remain largely intact from its peak during the time of Japanese occupation, which began in 1895.
As part of an initiative called the Strategic Tourist Plan, Italy is giving away 103 historic buildings — villas, inns, houses, towers, etc.
As Airbnb notes, the cancellations and its resulting moves are a result of changes to the country's Japanese Hotels and Inns Act.
Once you begin earning rewards, you can redeem them for stays in myriad properties ranging from Hampton Inns to Waldorf Astoria Hotels.
The inns where Twain stayed along the Neckar have closed, but some of his favorite castle ruins are now connected with hotels.
In the early 1970s, 60 such state-run inns existed in the capital, though this number had halved by the late 1980s.
After decades of regular gigging at airport Holiday Inns and Las Vegas cocktail lounges, Jones eventually dropped T. J. from the act.
During Las Posadas, which is Spanish for "the inns" or "shelter," children dress in robes, with an angel, Mary and Joseph represented.
From there, you create a character, begin exploring the city, get jobs to earn money, defeat monsters, sleep at inns, and level up.
Japan legalized home sharing last year, and this new law is part of an amendment to 1947's Japanese Hotels and Inns Act.
With Memorial Day weekend looming, we've highlighted five underrated towns and the postcard-perfect inns and hotels to stay at while you're there.
Dodgy business deals, affairs, coke-fueled weekends in highway Holiday Inns: indiscretions from your past were something political rivals could attack you with.
The inns in town advertise these health benefits, believing that consuming the water is one step better for you than bathing in it.
The company has been investing in China, its fastest-growing market, and has revamped rooms at Holiday Inns to woo local business travellers.
The company has been investing in China, its fastest-growing market, and has revamped rooms at Holiday Inns to woo local business travelers.
Then, she heard something wild — a "ski safari," with multi-resort ski days and stays in family-run inns in the Italian Alps.
Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, which has 1,370 hotels in operation and under development, includes Radisson Hotels, Park Plaza Hotels and Country Inns and Suites.
While Trump breakfasts in his Manhattan quarters, with sweeping views of Central Park, his opponents are waking up in Holiday Inns or Courtyard Marriotts.
Along the way, you'll stop at inns and greenhouses (pokéstops), where you'll be randomly given more spell energy (pokéballs) and items to craft potions.
When you book a room with La Quinta Inns & Suites™, your next business trip won't have to be all work and no play.
Helicopter rides to and from New York or Boston are included, along with a weekend buyout at one of the property's two historic inns.
Roughly one-third of those outbreaks were traced back to hotels, motels, inns, and lodges, according to the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
"I said I didn't want to spend most of my life in Holidays Inns, but I've checked and they've all been redecorated," he said.
But most lodging sites are incomplete: For example, hotels and inns not willing to fork over a hefty commission on bookings won't be listed.
"It's one of those unique moments where you have to rethink how you actually use a building," said the art school's director, Tom Inns.
For Platinum Elite members, remember that Fairfield Inns offer a mere 200-point arrival gift, not the 400 points you get at a Courtyard.
These dark-wooded, lattice-fronted structures once housed craftsmen and merchants and are today being scrupulously restored for use as shops, restaurants and inns.
Bamboo huts and modest, wood-framed inns gave way to modern hotels, primarily along the four-mile-long White Beach on the island's western side.
Highly renowned, and of great antiquity, it is possessed of excellent markets and inns, and is inhabited by many personages of account, and learned men.
However, thanks to the resurgence of boutique inns and hotels in the area in recent years, you can enjoy a getaway that mirrors Midges experience.
Elsewhere, the game does in fact acknowledge IRL phenomena through its naming of various inns and greenhouses which help you earn spellcasting power and ingredients.
In the past, this has included high-end resorts like the Intercontinental Tahiti, though it's usually light on premium hotels and heavier on Holiday Inns.
The river gave their town a reason for being, drawing tourists who spend money in the bars and nights in the inns along the river.
Though Alaska's natives were once horribly discriminated against (shops and inns sometimes had notices saying "No dogs or Eskimos"), native rights nowadays are vigorously promoted.
How will Julia (Rachel Boston) and Ryan (Wes Brown) join forces to save their family inns from a chain resort in Check Inn to Christmas?
For visitors, there are a host of rental homes scattered around downtown, plus elegant inns and B&Bs like Emma's Bay House near the water.
Like many coaching inns, the Arms was facing destruction as the city, coming out of the Industrial Revolution, was in a state of major redevelopment.
They researched the names of Chambers's supposed accomplices, the inns they checked into before and after the theft, and the depth to which they dug.
Rewind to the 1700s, though, and the Bowery was thronged with clopping stagecoaches and a string of inns and taverns catering to travelers and mobile tradesmen.
Growing tourism has led to the clearing of mangroves to make way for small inns and piers that pop up along the coast, the researchers said.
Economists say this could be because the state is failing to renovate hotels and instead building new ones, while bed and breakfast inns are also flourishing.
This was in Newburyport, where she still went for treatment on occasion, running up bills in local inns, in addition to seeing him in New York.
A report published by Telegraph last year found that 56% of hotels and inns surveyed across Japan did not allow those with tattoos to enter public baths.
Inns said the market of tech for boomers is still "really nascent" right now, with the bulk of outfits entering the space seeming to be start-ups.
The slope-side resort, which is comprised of a variety of lodges, inns, condos and private homes, played host to the famous family for their quick getaway.
In general, when looking for a place to stay, small locally-owned hotels and inns are the way to really support the community that you're visiting. 15.
The game's towns don't have restorative inns for you to visit, so you'll need to heal and empower your team after battles by using items and magic.
Baker discovered the young star near her Winter Springs, Florida, home, less than an hour from the dingy inns and theme parks that inspired The Florida Project.
But the other three-quarters of the so-called Maritime District, which is lined with modest wooden inns, which were built before the restrictions were in place.
"Local inns and villagers benefit from visitors traveling to the region, which is motivation for I-turns of younger people as job opportunities become available," he said.
On top of the various activities the town has to offer, it is also called home by boutique hotels and inns, offering guests an authentic countryside experience.
Shoppers can arrange for same-day home delivery of purchases; for those wanting to stay longer, the mall helpfully offers a list of nearby hotels and inns.
Beyond traversing the map, collecting those artifacts, and visiting inns to eat food, players of Wizards Unite will have a few more advanced activities to keep them busy.
Both towns, about 75 miles (120 km) north of San Francisco, are hubs of upscale restaurants, wine-tasting rooms, inns and shops surrounded by hills dotted with vineyards.
The deal will give HNA hotel brands including Radisson, Park Plaza, Country Inns & Suites and 1,400 hotels in 115 countries, adding to HNA's current portfolio of 500 hotels.
But community worries about noise and safety, along with opposition from hotels and traditional "ryokan" inns, have presented obstacles to efforts to loosen regulations on short-term rentals.
As I checked into inns, fought Confoundables, and returned Unfoundables, I was bombarded by an assault of numbers, colors and data loudly proclaiming that I was levelling up.
That valuation is based on the range of options for using IHG points, from stays at lower-end properties like Holiday Inns to more expensive brands like InterContinental.
Mr. Jackson, 38, a stand-up comedian who has been touring for more than a decade, has stayed in Red Roof Inns and Wyndham hotels across this land.
At the end of May listings reached 50,000, Airbnb said at a news conference in Tokyo on Thursday, plus another 23,000 listings by hotels and traditional "ryokan" inns.
Geyserville and Healdsburg are hubs of upscale restaurants, wine-tasting rooms, inns and shops surrounded by hills dotted with vineyards about 75 miles (120 km) north of San Francisco.
The 10 U.S. cities and 10 U.S. states in AAA's new housekeeping ranking are home to the greatest number of tidy inns, hotels, motels and resorts in the nation.
Ei Group, formerly known as Enterprise Inns plc, also launched a 150 million pound unsecured bond offering and a tender offer for its outstanding 97 million pound convertible bonds.
That deal gave HNA hotel brands that include the Radisson, Park Plaza, Country Inns & Suites and 1,400 hotels in 115 countries, adding to HNA's current portfolio of 500 hotels.
Participants of the event are able to tour the inns as they are expertly decorated for the holidays, while they taste each inn's homemade cookies, candies, and holiday treats.  
It was an idea shaped in part by his British education at Harrow, Cambridge and the Inns of Court in London, and one shared by many of his peers.
The last of our guides is Sean Aylward, the former under-treasurer and C.E.O. of the King's Inns and a great connoisseur of the different eras these buildings represent.
The Broadway Hotel, part of the Cotswold Inns & Hotels group, is a luxury hotel with 19 rooms in a gorgeous, 16th-century, half-timbered building on Broadway's High Street.
At Joint Base San Antonio in Texas, guests at two inns on the base were being relocated to make room for people who could be brought in for quarantine.
The setup is reminiscent of the classic auberges of southern France, small inns deep in the countryside that are worth visiting for an amazing dinner and an overnight stay.
You've had a good night's sleep, you've gotten in a few laps at the pool, and you've fueled up with La Quinta Inns & Suites™ FREE Bright Side Breakfast®.
For 15 years, the travel site has announced awards for the best properties in various categories: Top Hotels Overall, Luxury, Bargain, Small Service, B&Bs and Inns, Romance, and Family.
GreatCall, the company that sells the product, expects sales to be up 20 percent this year, CEO David Inns said in an interview, though he wouldn't offer exact revenue numbers.
Many of the old bed-and-breakfast inns along the city's seafront had either deteriorated or shut, the attractions had faded and become dated, and young people had stayed away.
The action unfolds in Oxford, but an Oxford unrecognizable from its spire-crowded postcard form — the city is a damp and threatening place of inns and drunks and amiable nuns.
The town offers travelers spectacular views of Mount Fuji, world-renowned hot springs and art museums, traditional inns, and architectural sites that make it a blissful escape from nearby Tokyo.
As a teenager, my grandparents took me on road trips, and we would stay at Holiday Inns along the way; now I work out of hotels like InterContinental or the Taj.
Shares in Whitbread - the company behind Premier Inns and Costa Coffee - fell 5.6 percent after a weak fourth quarter pergformance, while a cautious outlook hit the shares of satellite group Inmarsat.
We were split between two cars, and stayed in about a half dozen inns, spas, cabins, hostels, and homestays over the trip, and most of our accommodations were comfortable and appealing.
A Texas man is planning to spend his retirement years at Holiday Inns nationwide instead of moving into a nursing home, in an effort to cut costs, ABC affiliate WSET reported.
It is a year-round resort — more popular, in fact, in the summer than winter — and as such is chock-full of shops, restaurants, bars, cozy inns and large resort hotels.
The "Spain: Andalusia & Seville" self-guided tour begins in Seville and includes walks through cork oak forests and stays at family-owned inns (from $2,698 a person, based on double occupancy).
In order to satisfy the needs of this influx, the government are keen for tourists to use alternative means of accommodation, such as love hotels, capsule hotels and traditional Japanese inns (ryokan).
In a place whose architectural character might best be described as postmodern kitsch — most inns are in the style of the 1950s motor lodges — many wonder what harm another hotel would do.
A longstanding summer resort, the town retains much of its Gilded Age architecture as well as old inns, taverns and churches, some dating back to the first half of the 18th century.
She uses Travelocity and Priceline to find the best deals, and says the numerous Hampton Inns sprinkled throughout Manhattan are one of her favorites, due to their low rates and free breakfast.
"Sustainable forms of tourism are essential to the survival of these rural communities, providing critical funds to sustain public transport networks and bring much needed income to shops and inns," Downham said.
HNA Tourism Group, part of HNA Group, bought U.S.-based Carlson Hotels Inc in 2016 for an undisclosed sum, with hotel brands Radisson, Park Plaza, Country Inns & Suites part of the deal.
Its construction began in 1881, and the building was modeled after one in London that was part of the Inns of Court, a series of compounds where British barristers lived and trained.
In a statement on behalf of the Glasgow School of Art, university director, Professor Tom Inns, said that the school is prioritizing the return of local residents to their homes and businesses.
The Dragonfly Inn, which she started with Sookie St. James, had been featured on the cover of American Traveler and it was quickly becoming one of the most popular boutique inns in Connecticut.
In terms of obviously named inns, there's the Rosemary and Thyme—which Dandelion manages, eventually renaming it the Chameleon—that also serves as a storage point for Geralt's many collected treasures and junk.
A person with direct knowledge said HNA spent more than $2 billion in that transaction, which gave HNA hotel brands including Radisson, Park Plaza, Country Inns & Suites and 1,400 hotels in 115 countries.
About 20 volunteers sorted through the debris in Khan al-Gumruk, one of the souk's great medieval inns, piling up the stones from a fallen archway that can be used in its restoration.
North Conway, the site of Cranmore Mountain and within striking distance of the Black Mountain, Wildcat, Attitash and King Pine ski areas, has several inns and motels, including the fabled Eastern Slope Inn.
Daniel Shaver In January 2016, Mesa officer Philip "Mitch" Brailsford confronted Shaver at a La Quinta Inns & Suites, and police ordered Shaver and a woman to exit a room on the fifth floor.
Modest roadside inns, including the newly rebuilt Pines & Palms Resort with apartment-like rooms, eclectic restaurants like Midway Café and an arts district with a brewery and galleries contribute to Islamorada's bohemian character.
On a Friday morning about two weeks ago, the 60 soldiers and police occupying the town vastly outnumbered residents out on the streets, while restaurants, inns and credit unions all had their doors shut.
"They were really accommodating and had a discussion among themselves and after some discussion they decided that it would be fine … this is the result," Inns wrote on Facebook, where she shared the photo.
Last year, the Paradores of Spain, a chain of inns lodged in historic buildings such as convents and castles in Spain and Portugal, sold more than 23,400 room nights during its Black Friday promotion.
She mothered her kids in every kind of living quarter imaginable — cheap inns, well-heeled mansions, hotel rooms, apartments and the back of a station wagon that she drove from Maine to Texas every year.
At a time when alehouses and inns were full of spies trolling for subversive comments, this is a playwright who could depict on the public stage a twisted sociopath lying his way to supreme authority.
Read more: 6 things you didn't know about how those cheesy Hallmark Christmas movies get madeSimilarly, the properties players can buy are quaint cottages and inns, which are often the settings for the channel's films.
BRANSON, Mo. – Flags flew at half-staff Saturday at several hotels, motels and inns along the way to Table Rock Lake in Missouri to honor the 17 lives lost after Thursday's grisly duck boat accident.
When I appeared on a panel before the Inns of Court in Houston, Texas, on the topic "Free Speech on Campus," the matter of hate and racist speech came up and whether the Constitution protects it.
And, when white businesses refused to provide accommodations for blacks, more than 1,000 black-owned and -operated inns and hotels sprung up, among them the Carver and Calvert hotels in Miami that I visited in 1958.
According to Kevin Ferguson, who directed the 2016 documentary "The Irish Catskills: Dancing at the Crossroads," there were once as many as 483 Irish-themed inns, along with several bungalow communities sporting shamrocks on their shingles.
A number of restaurants and inns outside of Visby, including the minimalist 19-suite Fabriken Furillen, owned by the former photographer Johan Hellstrom, shut down, and the flora dies as well, laying bare the local architecture.
In the 1883 Civil Rights Cases, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had no power under the 13th or 14th amendments to require "public accommodations"—restaurants, theatres, inns, petrol stations—to serve patrons of all races equally.
Long before America declared independence from the British, this unbroken road was a culturally rich circus littered with thousands of inns and tea houses, lacquerware craftsmen, comb stores, sake breweries, swordmakers, brothels, soba shops, temples, and shrines.
As I checked into these landmarks, I experienced a minor release of dopamine registering that the game knew my location—but as I visited more inns, the game's passing glances to geographic specificity began to feel exploitative.
There's a decidedly Asian influence to her work, which comes both from her interest in Japanese inns and display packaging as well as from an integration of the Art Deco fascination with pan-Asian (particularly Japanese) style.
Pousadas, or inns, are usually found in smaller towns, but Pousada Ziláh has six rooms in a 1932 house that aches with understated charm, a mere 10-minute walk from the bustle (and subway) of Paulista Avenue.
Traveling to Niagara-on-the-Lake in the heart of Ontario's wine region can often feel like a step back in time, as its streets are lined with horses and buggies, cozy B&Bs, and charming inns.
Now the banal charm of Australia's own motor inns has been beautifully captured by photographer Brett Patman, whose collection Hotel Motel 101 features more than 101 different motels within a 170 kilometer [105 mile] radius of Sydney.
In the countryside, responsible tourism can help generate jobs, while also sustaining the local community, said Adam Downham, managing director of travel firm Oku Japan, which promotes tours in rural areas with stays at family-run inns.
A quaint village situated on the Mystic River, Mystic's historic downtown district is full of independently-owned shops, bed-and-breakfast inns, and restaurants that would impress any foodie (including the pizza shop from the movie "Mystic Pizza").
He also worked on a marketing project to help family-run inns, scattered throughout the Norwegian fjords, become more collaborative — by talking up their fellow inn owners to guests rather than competing with one another on hotel amenities.
For centuries, inns served travellers from whatever provisions happened to be in the kitchen of the innkeeper's wife; respectable women, forced by circumstances to travel alone, were expected to dine in their rooms—the beginning of room service?
From Carolinian inns to water-villas in the Maldives and even cave-houses in Turkey, the one thing this exotic group of 5-star lodgings have in common, are sparkling guest reviews by the most seasoned of TripAdvisor bookers.
Sarah E. Miller, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the occasion, officiated at the Inns of Aurora in Aurora, N.Y. Samuel H. Perwin, another friend of the couple, led them in the exchange of rings.
"Tom Inns, the school's director, has announced that the library will be rebuilt to the original design but will incorporate features that will bring it up-to-date," the architect Alan Dunlop wrote in an essay for the BBC last spring.
It is relatively easy for returnees to get a loan and start a business, and there are examples of young families moving into empty homes in the mountainous Kumano region, and working in inns as tourist numbers rise, he added.
Who goes there: Tattooed and trendy visitors from Brooklyn and Manhattan, who stay at the stylish new and renovated hotels, mix with a large local L.G.B.T.Q. community and a growing influx of Shore regulars who frequent smaller inns and Airbnbs.
In the mostly residential neighborhood around her restaurant, hotel rooms and local inns were also packed with workers preparing to reopen Shikoku Electric Power's Ikata nuclear plant, nestled next to Japan's inland sea at the base of the verdant Sadamisaki peninsula.
He tracks the paths of pleasure taken by the city's citizens, through coffee houses and inns, theaters and public toilets, nightclubs and merchants' yards—paths that were rarely un-impeded by the unimpressed, the puritanical, and the frightened and fearful.
As she walked through the Inn, which holds the earliest records of any of the four Inns of Court dating from 1422, observers said the monarch looked bemused by a portrait of her late sister, Princess Margaret, painted by Bryan Organ in 1970.
In a kind of trance we walked the town's maze of blue-domed mosques, mosaic-tiled courtyards and former caravanserais (essentially inns where travelers could rest with their animals), all threaded together by ancient arcades only partially defiled by tacky tourist development.
That's not likely to help at a chain hotel with receptionists who aren't empowered to cut a deal, but several small inns reported that they appreciate working directly with guests to suggest alternate dates, smaller rooms or packages that offer more value.
Kite, who pays $11,000 a year for a policy that includes business interruption coverage for two inns that cater to Napa Valley winery tourists, said he was not offered the option of buying cover that covered pandemics or the impact of viruses.
If Black Ivy feels like a stylish gastro pub with lodgings attached to it, that may be because it's the brainchild of Billy Lowe, an Edinburgh entrepreneur who created and ran dozens of bars in the city before his company, Caledonia Inns Ltd.
Following the path blazed by winery inns and microbrewery hotels like McMenamins, a chain of hotels in Oregon, a new crop of American hotels offers not just a comfortable bed and a leisurely stay, but also adult beverages you can't get anywhere else.
But a new amendment to Japan's Hotels and Inns Act (passed in 1947) now requires anyone participating in a home-sharing (like the sort offered via Airbnb) to register their property and include a license number in their listing before June 15.
The innate charm of the designs, coupled with the social experiment of sharing close quarters, has fueled an entire category of reality television shows and documentaries that has helped drive the growth of tiny-house inns where travelers can try out the lifestyle.
In the town of Nikko, a tourist spot close to Tokyo, one of Japan's most storied inns, Kanaya Hotel, is hiring pensioners because it cannot recruit enough working-age staff, let alone those with the right skills, says Yasuo Mine, the (himself ageing) chairman.
But in actuality, obtuse conversations, which are triggered by finding the other playable characters in any number of potential city inns they may or may not be in or completing a task for another character somewhere else, will actually lead to more locations being unlocked.
"The Ins and Outs of Inns" (season 333, episode 323) Independence Inn owner Mia is a weird background character, one who's theoretically enormously important to both Rory and Lorelai — we learn here that she more or less raised them both — but who's only rarely mentioned.
To mine copper or cut cane, outsiders descended on scruffy, fast-growing towns like Mazabuka, hoping to make a new life and where the men went, a sex industry followed with local women touring bars, inns and truck stops to sell sex to newcomers.
There are more than two dozen hotels, guesthouses and inns just a few miles from the Prestwick airport, most of them much less expensive than the full advertised rate at Trump Turnberry, where rooms this time of year typically sell for about $380 a night.
According to Nikkei, the more than 62,000 Japanese listings seen as recently this spring have dwindled to just 103,800 due to an amendment to Japan's Hotels and Inns Act, which now requires hosts to register their listing and restrict rental periods to 180 days per year.
The whole experience is explored for us, from the food to the public entertainment, from the industries of the province (ironworking, shoemaking, brine extraction, the production of wool) to the illustrated route-planning papyrus cylinders that alert the traveler to the locations of inns, temples and spas.
Per a report released on September 9 by Oxford Economics on behalf of the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA) and cited by the Times, developers are building more new lodgings, with over 2,270 hotels, motels, inns, and bed-and-breakfasts added in the last three years.
The summer season unofficially kicks off in May with the borough's annual Pride Festival, and if you have cash to burn there's a number of historically LGBTQ-friendly inns and resorts, including The Raven Resort and New Hope Lodge, offer inviting places to stay during your visit.
Las Posadas, or "The Inns," is a Mexican Christmas tradition, during which people of all ages gather to re-enact the story of Christmas — specifically the journey of Mary and Joseph from inn to inn searching for a place to stay before Mary gave birth to Jesus Christ.
"We are working right now to get people out of shelters and into more permanent sheltering options such as hotels, or even bed-and-breakfast inns — people have offered up rentals, people have been amazing," said Shawn Boyd, a spokesman for the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services.
Janet M. Shortall, a Unitarian Universalist minister, officiated at the Inns of Aurora in Aurora, N.Y. The bride, 30, and the groom, 33, who each received an M.B.A. from Columbia, met in Kyoto, Japan, in 2014, when both were in a study tour for students attending Columbia Business School. Mrs.
I knew that one motel chain — Red Roof Inns — was pet-friendly, and rather than try to find two motel rooms on my own, I called their central reservation number and explained our dilemma to the reservation rep, asking him to look for something on the northwest coast of Florida.
Marriott will also phase out mini-plastic shampoo bottles from 1,500 of its North American hotels, including the brands Courtyard, Fairfield and Residence Inns, to be replaced by wall-mounted dispensers; Marriott's changes are projected to eliminate 10.4 million plastic bottles, accounting for 113,000 pounds of plastic waste per year.
At first it seemed as if this quixotic plan might be working: As the two women, both journalists and authors, made their way from Switzerland, through Italy and on into Yugoslavia, they stopped at roadside campsites and small village inns, choosing to steer clear of towns and cities where drugs might be available.
Liam Cosgrave interrupted his law studies at the Honorable Society of King's Inns, a school in Dublin, to protect Irish neutrality during World War II. He was commissioned a lieutenant in the Defense Forces and admitted to the bar in 1943, the year he began serving in the Assembly with his father.

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