I've been up to Boston a good many times in my life, and I've been to Washington once, but in all MY experience at high-toned hotels I never set down to a better meal.
I hope your father got a good price for it; those grandhotels have trebled their value within the last five years.
A lady bearing that name had arrived at one of the principal hotels late in the evening, and had there taken handsome rooms.
As soon as they could get away from the boat they scampered off past the bighotels where many tourists were sitting on the verandas and in the gardens sipping cool drinks just as they did at Cairo.
Then addressing Gronski: "Apropos of your Homeric Kings, and with them your Virgils and Horaces, why, in their days there certainly were not such hotels on the Riviera and such clubs in Nice as at present.
I have packed my things and thehotels are always open.
I mean there aren't anyhotels and boardwalks and things like that.
And hotels all along the route to sleep in instead of tents," finished Mary Price.
These country hotelsare dreadful, I know from experience.
The hard beds and uninteresting food of the small hotels of the Middle West had not helped to dispel their vision of West Haven seated on its bluff looking out across the bay.
Then he made a valiant feint of earning his shilling by throwing out suggestions of temperance hotels in Russell Square and the Euston Road.
I did not object to that arrangement, because I do not like hotels nowadays--not since the newly-rich started to patronize them.
It was a battle of the two hotels and what they represented.
The two hotels mentioned by Battersleigh were easily recognised, and indeed not to be evaded.
She had learned to know the mountain roads in riding with Jakes when he went to the different hotels to deliver the sweet peas.
Here, too, the village gentry, as well as the citified summer folk from the boarding-houses andhotels on the upper slopes of Sugar Hill, lingered for a chat or a word of greeting when they came for the mail.
I see ole Jakes, with his old flivver a wheezin' and blowin' up these ere hills, er takin' them to the hotels er pile er times.
If scenery were a sentient thing, it might feel indignant at being vulgarly stared at, overrun and trampled on, by a horde of tourists who chiefly value luxurious hotels and easy conveyance.
The steamer crept along in the shadows of the low islands, making frequent landings, and never long out of sight of the illuminations of hotels and cottages.
One of the great hotels was almost exclusively occupied by the descendants of Abraham, but the town did not at all resemble Jerusalem.
The season was late, as usual, and the hotels were still waiting for the crowds that seem to prefer to be late and make a rushing carnival of August, but the tiny cottages were nearly all occupied.
It can be described in a phrase: a straight line of sandy coast with a high bank, parallel to it a driveway, and an endless row of hotels and cottages.
Bar Harbor has one of the most dainty and refined littlehotels in the world-the Malvern.
Here and there is a gayly-painted wooden canopy by the shore, with chairs where idlers can sit and watch the frolicking in the water, or a space railed off, where the select of the hotels lie or lounge in the sand under red umbrellas.
In the best modern hotels one may be as comfortable as he likes, with all the fascinations of life added besides.
The lower town has its fine hotels on the water's edge, with a beautiful view over the bay, less enchanting than when seen from above.
The single shops, as well as the general stores and hotels on Fifth Avenue, are impressive in the lavish spaciousness of their disposition.
I do not mean that Europe has failed to adopt the telephone, nor that in Europe there are no hotelswith the dreadful curse of an active telephone in every room.
A restaurant should be a paramount unit, but as a fact in these hotels it is no more than an item in a series of resorts, several of which equal if they do not surpass it in popular interest.
Evan used to go so far as to say that the only people who display their fine clothes in hotels are those who have no homes in which to wear them.
The federal court room has been obtained, the railroads have agreed to give half-fare rates from the Park, Ogden and the mining camps, and the hotels such reasonable rates as to make it an object.
They are all very much pent up, and many a House at London is not so big as the Halls in a great many of the Hotels at PARIS.
But at London,'tis quite otherwise, such Hotels are uncommon there, and few Houses there have Courts to them.
Dinner at one of the hotels was next in order; after that a delightful sail on the harbor, then around Brant Point and over the bar out into the sea.
There are hotelsat Manti, Mrs. Harvey," she said coldly.
Tailoring is the chief occupation in New York, though Hungarians are also furriers, workers in hotels and restaurants and various kinds of light factories, and some are shopkeepers and merchants.
The Scotch hotels average as good as any in the world.
It is especially a winter resort, although the hotels keep open during the year.
The "White Hart" must be a favorite among English innkeepers, for I recollect that we stopped at no fewer than seven hotels bearing this name during our tour and saw the familiar sign on many others.
The Motor Club of Great Britain and Ireland have many especially designated hotelswhere the members of this association are given a discount.
It is situated on the harbor at the foot of a high bluff, and its principal feature is the long row of hotels fronting on the ocean.
Through our failure to receive a small repair which I ordered from London, we were delayed at this place for two days, and as it usually chances in such cases, at one of the worst hotels whose hospitality we endured during our trip.
If one desires to visit such places in sequence, without going farther into the country, it would be best to stop for the night at the hotels in the better suburban towns, without attempting to return to London each day.
The hotels at these places are generally excellent from the English point of view, which differs somewhat from the American.
The average railway hotel in America is anything but an attractive proposition, but in Scotland and in England conditions are almost reversed, the station hotels under the control of the different railway companies being generally the best.
A few miles farther on we came to Pitlochry, a surprisingly well built resort with excellent hotels and a mammoth "Hydropathic" that dominates the place from a high hill.
The hotels are quite in keeping with the dilapidation and unprogressiveness of the town and there is no temptation to linger longer than necessary to get an idea of the old Boston and its traditions.
Such hotelswe found at Chester and York, for instance.
Rates at these hotels are not low by any means--at least for the motorist.
The distressing feature was the abominable beds, but as these prevailed in most of the country hotels at which we stopped we shall not lay this up too strongly against the Saracen's Head.
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