03.02.08

Luxury Hotels In Spain

Posted in Cooking Articles at 7:32 am by henri

So you are traveling to Spain and planning to visit Barcelona while you are there, but the thought of staying in a noisy, busy, city centre hotel leaves you cold? Don’t worry, there are other options when it comes to Barcelona hotels, and the following couple of suggestions should make for a mush more relaxed trip.

The first suggestion is to try one of the superb four star hotels at the Port Aventura theme park, only a short distance outside the centre, rather than a hotel in Barcelona city itself. It is possible to get a dedicated transfer from Barcelona’s main airport, directly to the theme park, which will drop you right outside your hotel. Of course, you can always hire a car and drive yourself to the theme park, and if you do, remember that Europcar have special arrangements with the Port Aventura hotels to ensure you get the best deal.

The four hotels available each have their own particular character and are decorated and furnished to a very high level. Whichever you choose you will be guaranteed a luxurious visit. If you are looking for classic Mediterranean style you might try the Portaventura hotel, whilst for something a little different, the El Paso hotel has a Mexican theme. If you are after sheer indulgence and the chance to sunbath by the pool on pure white sand, The Hotel Caribe is for you.

As well as bed and breakfast, the very reasonable prices charged by the Port Aventura hotels also include entrance to the theme park and the Caribe Aquatic Centre. Even during the summer months, an expensive period for all hotels in Spain, a night in the hotel with two days in the theme park is just over two hundred euros for a single, and less than one hundred and fifty per person for a double. To reduce the cost even further, you can have a room for up to four people. Out of season, when it is still possible to enjoy good weather in this region, two people could pay less than one hundred euros.

If you want to be a little closer to Barcelona city centre, but are still looking for a luxurious option, away from the crowds of La Rambla, you should check into the Arts Hotle, which offers an incredible sea front location with views over the whole Marina and port area. This is a place to really be pampered, and any of the spacious rooms, suites or split-level apartments, offer an uneatable standard of accommodation. The real gem in this hotel is the Goyescas restaurant, were the extensive menu includes local specialties as well as international cuisine. If you are having trouble deciding between the mouthwatering dishes, a recommendation from the friendly staff may help you make up you mind. They will even tell you the perfect wine to accompany your meal.

So as you can see, it is perfectly possible to enjoy the cultural and historical sights of Barcelona, without having to stay right in the bustling city centre. After a hard day’s sightseeing you return to a calm relaxing oasis, just a short ride away.

Jack Blacksmith frequently publishes publications on ideas dealing with holiday and travel. You can learn about his writings over at http://www.barcelona-information.com/barcelona-hotels.html and different sources for Barcelona Hotels information.

A South Street Seaport Restaurant Could Be The Perfect Place To Unwind

Posted in Cooking Articles at 7:32 am by henri

In the hectic pace of our daily lives we welcome any opportunity that will help us unwind and relax our stressed mind, even if it is only for a short duration. A person, who can enjoy his meal in the proper ambience and in a relaxed manner without having to rush through his lunch hour or dinner time with a quick meal, truly feels rejuvenated. A true gourmet will not compromise with his food at any cost as a good meal served the proper way matters to him as much as the taste of the food itself. It is therefore very important to select the restaurant where you plan to have your meal with great care and a reference from friends or family is always helpful in such situations. A person staying at South Street Seaport in Manhattan or any place near to the place or perhaps someone who is simply visiting this place can vouch for the rejuvenating effect that a historical district can have on people.

The historical architecture of South Street Seaport rubs off on the people staying here and also on the visitors. The place seems to transport you back in time to the New York of mid 1800’s and you get a peek at life during the commercial maritime trade. The travel in time machine leaves you feeling soothed and relaxed and somewhere a need arises to be pampered to keep the feeling of relaxation intact. Imagine a mouth watering meal at a South Street Seaport restaurant - it will be royal treat for not only the stomach but the soul as well.

A South Street Seaport restaurant caters to this need by not only providing excellent food that pampers your taste buds but also service par excellence that makes you feel special and gives you a sense of well being as well. The quaint cobblestone streets and scenic view of the Brooklyn Bridge add to the ambience of a South Street Seaport restaurant, whetting your appetite and making you look forward to a pleasurable luncheon or dinner experience.

A South Street Seaport restaurant offers a wide range of cuisine to choose from and specialty restaurants also line up this place to cater to every kind of taste. The staff is polite and courteous and well trained in helping a person with his choice of dishes to be ordered. A variety of side dishes available in most South Seaport Street restaurants perfectly compliment the main course and specialties served by the restaurant. Most restaurants also offer alcohol based drinks on their menu that help the patrons to relax and unwind with friends and family and add to the pleasure of dining out. The classy ambience and décor of the restaurants add to the experience and make the simple event of enjoying a meal a memorable one. So if you are visiting this place as a tourist it is advisable to take some references about a good South Street Seaport restaurant and be sure to include it in your itinerary when you go sightseeing in South Street Seaport.

Neil Folley holds a Masters Degree in Hotel Management.He loves good food and arranging private parties.To book for Sunday Parties and enjoy tasteful food at South Street Seaport Restaurant visit http://www.markjosephsteakhouse.com

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