posted by groose on 8 September 2011 at 09:51
This is the place to go for the best boutique shopping in Sydney. And believe me, i've been everywhere!! It's a beautiful area so make sure you go if you have expensive tastes!
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Down the harbour towards the sea a little, on the south side. Head for Darling Point or Pipers Point and it's between the two.
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Sydney
shopping
beautiful
expensive
boutiques
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posted by njelliman on 8 June 2011 at 09:51
This is where you want to head if you're after a classy night out in Eivissa! Nothing but super-expensive yachts and post restaurants as far as the eye can see! Unfortunatley, our budget didn't quite stretch that far so we had to make do with a picnic on a jetty but there's a lovely atmosphere around there.
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North of the centre, around the bay
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Ibiza
elegant
swish
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posted by lcanham on 10 December 2010 at 12:58
Without a shadow of a doubt the best theme park i've been to, the sheer number and variety of high-adrenaline rides was just what I was hoping for from the reputation of the park. It is expensive, and quite a trek out there but you're not going to be in LA every day are you?
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Magic Mountain Parkway, Valencia, out north of los angeles itself
www.sixflags.com/magicmountain/index.aspx
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Los Angeles
theme park
famous
hug rides
thrills
expensive
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posted by kalcocke on 24 November 2010 at 12:17
In the heat of Marrakech there's nothing better than than going for a dip in a nice pool, and this one is really nice, although you'll pay through the nose for it! Great for a day's relaxation if you just can't take the hust, bustle and hassle of the locals any more, especially if you're a group of girls with a bit of spare money
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Circuit de la Palmeraie, out on the road heading north of the city, you'll need a car of a taxi which is pretty pricey too
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Marrakesh
pool
resort
relaxation
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posted by manderson on 9 November 2010 at 13:19
Every city of any reasonable size in North America seems to have one of these - a disproportionately expensive building that makes a fortune every year from charging tourists through the nose to use its elevator. Strangely we fell for it again, queued for hours and spent $22 just to use the lift! Yes, the view is amazing but i did resent the cynicism of the whole thing. There's a restaurant at the top but i could probably have fed a village in Sub Saharan Africa for a year for the price of a starter there!
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If you can't see it, you're not in Toronto
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