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Let's start our journey from Venice to Florence now

Only this time we will not travel with Trenitália, we will travel with Italo

That's another company that operates the trains here in Italy.

Let's see how this trip will be.

These tickets do not need to be validated on the machines, because we buy on the internet

keep tickets always close to you

The prosecutor passes at each station, so always be close

Hello today I'm going to show a little our hotel that we are here in Florence

It's the Atlantic Palace

His location is wonderful, fantastic

It is around 400 meters from Santa Maria Novella Station.

And also about 400 meters from the Duomo.

This hotel was a surprise

with fast internet

great cleaning and breakfast included

But that's it folks! Do not miss the next video!

Let's get to know the fantastic city of Florence!

A kiss! Until the next video!

For more infomation >> Chegando em Florença I Trem Italo I Hotel em Florença Atlantic Palace - Duration: 7:57.

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Great Wolf Lodge employee accused of raping teen co-worker at hotel, police say - Duration: 1:15.

For more infomation >> Great Wolf Lodge employee accused of raping teen co-worker at hotel, police say - Duration: 1:15.

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Alfonso Ussía destapa la reunión secreta entre Sánchez e Iglesias en un lujoso hotel horas antes.. - Duration: 6:13.

Alfonso Ussía cuenta este 16 de febrero de 2019 en su tribuna de La Razón como el Día de los enamorados se topó en el lujosísimo y exclusivo hotel Villamagna,

en el corazón de Madrid, a Pedro Sánchez y a Pablo Iglesias, sí, ese líder de Podemos que tiene la baja paternal para romperla caprichosamente.

¿Que pergeñarían en ese encuentro, amén, por supuesto, de pactar hasta la misma fecha de las elecciones generales?

Narra Ussía las bondades y los lujos del establecimiento: Se ubica en el viejo solar del palacio de Larios.

Calle de Ortega y Gasset -Lista-, paseo de La Castellana y el pequeño tramo con el nombre del marqués de Villamagna,

que desde Serrano hacia arriba cambia de titular en beneficio de Don Ramón de la Cruz.

En el decenio de los setenta, los hermanos Fierro y César Balsa, un inteligente español emigrado a México, construyeron en el gran solar el Hotel Villamagna,

quizá el más caro y lujoso de los hoteles de Madrid, a la espera de la remodelación del Ritz.

Y me parece normal porque sus salones, su bar y su servicio son extraordinarios. Un café cuesta un potosí, y una copa un congo.

Tiene un restaurante chino, como sus actuales propietarios, que se lo compraron a unos turcos muy curiosos, como dicen en el Principado de Asturias.

Se adentra en lo importante de la cuestión: El jueves 14 de febrero por la tarde, día de San Valentín, patrón de los enamorados, una exótica pareja abandonaba el lujo del gran establecimiento hotelero.

No creo que la pareja se reuniera en el Villamagna para celebrar, lo que Keats denominaba la dulce sensación de la pasión humana.

Con toda probabilidad provenía el dúo de una suite pagada por todos los españoles.

Podían haberse reunido en lugares más ocultos a la curiosidad ciudadana, que los tienen, tanto en La Moncloa como en Villa Tinaja, la Navata, Galapagar.

La pareja que abandonaba el Hotel Villamagna aproximadamente a las 19 horas, ya la habrán identificado los lectores de La Razón.

Pedro Sánchez y Pablo Iglesias, reunidos en el modesto hotel para preparar estrategias, fechas y el Consejo de Ministros.

Sin besos, pero mutuamente amados bajo la sombra de Pepe Stalin. Dos corazones que laten al unísono.

Detalla que a ambos líderes les pierde el gusto por las cosas caras y exóticas: Estos siniestros personajes - siniestra es sinónimo de izquierda-, gustan mucho de los lujos.

Brincar desde Vallecas al Parque Nacional del Guadarrama y de los clubes de masajes y saunas al Palacio de La Moncloa,

donde Francisco de Goya amó y pintó a la mítica duquesa Cayetana -no está resuelto el enigma de si la pintó antes de amarla o la amó con anterioridad a pintarla-,

El lujo engancha, y si no lo creen, pregunten a Begoña e Irene si engancha o no. no es sencillo de asumir con naturalidad por los nuevos ricos y los horteras.

Tanto uno como el otro tenían a su alcance el palacio o el chalé para conspirar contra la normalidad democrática, pero eligieron el Hotel Villamagna para hacerlo.

Un despropósito estratégico y un nuevo abuso del dinero público, que no es de nadie, según la eximia vicepresidenta del supuesto Gobierno de España.

La mayor diferencia entre La Moncloa y La Navata es que en La Moncloa los guardias civiles disfrutan de calefacción y cuarto de baño,

y en La Navata sufren las gélidas temperaturas invernales de la antesierra y si les acucian las necesidades fisiológicas están obligados a buscar su intimidad como los gamos, los venados y los jabalíes, que por allí abundan.

Detalla que: Es cierto que Churchill se reunía con sus adversarios en el Claridge´s o el Dorchester de Londres, que Kennedy, cuando pasaba por Nueva York se citaba con sus chicas en una suite del Pierre,

y que Mitterrand se complacía con su amante cruzando de acera a acera el Faubourg Saint Honoré desde el Elíseo al Hotel Bristol.

Pero lo hacían pagando de sus bolsillos camas y consumiciones, y por otra parte, no son comparables con estos individuos tan catetos como los nuestros.

Aquí en España, y concretamente en Madrid, los nuevos ricos gustan de ser vistos, como la ministra de Justicia Dolete Delgado y el juez apartado de los Juzgados por prevaricación,

Balta Garzón, que se ven en la «Manduca de Azagra», restaurante navarro en la calle Sagasta.

Allí se acuñó la voz «trifálica» refiriéndose a los partidos que no son socialistas, ni comunistas, ni vienen del terrorismo o son independentistas.

Y sentencia: En el Hotel Villamagna, de gran lujo, se encontraron casualmente dos hacedores de la fragmentación de España para acordar actuaciones futuras.

Nos salió caro a los españoles el encuentro, pero mejor unas copas en el Villamagna que chorros de combustible en los Falcon para divertirse en los conciertos estivales o la seguridad personal de los Iglesias en Galapagar.

Tan sólo desearles y recomendarles que no abusen, y si están necesitados de verse, aunque sea en la tarde de San Valentín, que lo hagan en sus palacios o chalés, que los tienen y bastante grandes, por cierto.

For more infomation >> Alfonso Ussía destapa la reunión secreta entre Sánchez e Iglesias en un lujoso hotel horas antes.. - Duration: 6:13.

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Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:13.

Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times

President Trumps company is scrapping plans for two new hotel chains announced two years ago, casting blame in part on a hostile political environment.

The Trump Organization said Thursday that it will no longer try to open hotels under its Scion and American Idea brands catering to budget and mid priced travelers, a departure from its focus on luxury hotels. The announcement comes as the company has posted losses at a few of its golf properties and brand experts say it has lost some of its appeal.

We live in a climate where everything will be used against us, whether by the fake news or by Democrats who are only interested in presidential harassment and wasting everyones time, barraging us with nonsense letters, the presidents son, Eric Trump, said in an emailed statement. We already have the greatest properties in the world and if we have to slow down our growth for the time being, we are happy to do it.

The rollout began with promises of fast success. The company said in March 2017 that nearly two dozen developers had already signed letters of intent to open mid priced Scion hotels, and was enthusiastic about the future prospects.

Its full steam ahead, said Eric Danziger, who oversees the hotel business for the family. Its in our DNA.

But the avalanche of deals never materialized, as was the case for its budget priced American Idea, which was launched a few months later at a party at the Trump Tower in New York.

The only developer willing to strike a deal was Chawla Hotels of Mississippi, which planned to open as many as four hotels in the state but now that is off, too.

In todays politically charged environment, hotel consultant Lee Hunter told The Associated Press recently, everyone is cautious.

The company is also struggling with some self imposed restraints on expanding its business.

When Trump became president, he handed day to day control of the company to Eric and his other adult son, Donald Jr. He also agreed his company would not pursue new deals abroad and that domestic deals would be vetted by a lawyer hired to make sure they posed no conflicts with Trumps presidency.

We walked away from billions of dollars worth of deals and ceased virtually all expansion, said Eric Trump in his statement. We continue to make tremendous sacrifices and understand the bigger picture more than anyone our father has the most important and powerful job in the world.

The Trump Organization did not dismiss the possibility that it could revive the new brands someday, perhaps when Trump leaves the presidency.

The end of the rollout follows bad news for the company in other areas.

Charities have canceled events at his Mar a Lago resort in Florida, his Scottish clubs lose millions of dollars each year and several buildings have stripped the Trump names off their facades.

The Trump Organization owns or has licensed its name to 17 golf clubs and more than two dozen hotels and residential buildings around the world.

The Trump Organization has also drawn scrutiny in federal probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election and Michael Cohens campaign finance violations. More recently, it is facing blowback from Democrats in Congress for firing longtime workers at several of its U.S. golf clubs for being in the country illegally, raising doubts about its hiring practices amid the presidents vow to crack down on such workers and to build a wall to keep more from coming in.

The company has said it had no choice but to fire workers once it discovered they were in the country illegally.

For more infomation >> Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:13.

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Hotel Northland 630 am live shot - Duration: 1:50.

For more infomation >> Hotel Northland 630 am live shot - Duration: 1:50.

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Hotel Northland 650 live shot - Duration: 2:50.

For more infomation >> Hotel Northland 650 live shot - Duration: 2:50.

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Meghan Royals Es - Acuérdate de Acapulco: el hotel que Elvis Presley amaba y ahora, nosotros - Duration: 2:20.

Desde su espectacular ubicación en el Acapulco tradicional, hasta su vibe de los cincuenta, el Hotel Boca Chica se conoce como el hotel favorito del rey del rock, Elvis Presley

Y todos sabemos que Elvis es amor 😉  El ambiente de este lugar te hará sentir como en una película vintage en la que el mobiliario y diseño de interiores te provocará tomar fotos sin para para tu Instagram

Atardeceres increíbles, excelentes restaurantes (tienes que probar el pescado a la veracruzana), vida nocturna y sol garantizado

La arquitectura sólo fue restaurada, así que el glamour que le dan los yates y la atmósfera retro es solo un plus

Tienen habitaciones llamadas "Suites del atardecer" que son ideales si buscas vistas impresionantes de la bahía y de la Isla de la Roqueta que literal puedes llegar a ella en una lancha

Las vistas no acaban, tienen jardínes, una caleta privada y muelle, así que tus redes sociales van a estallar

Pero si lo tuyo es relajarte OBVIO tienen un Spa que hará que olvides todo el estrés de la ciudad

Además no tienes que llevar nada extra, ya que tienen toallas, cobijas, sombrillas y el mejor servicio

Te prometemos que el problema va a ser regresar. 

For more infomation >> Meghan Royals Es - Acuérdate de Acapulco: el hotel que Elvis Presley amaba y ahora, nosotros - Duration: 2:20.

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Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:42.

Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times

President Trumps company is scrapping plans for two new hotel chains announced two years ago, casting blame in part on a hostile political environment.

The Trump Organization said Thursday that it will no longer try to open hotels under its Scion and American Idea brands catering to budget and mid priced travelers, a departure from its focus on luxury hotels. The announcement comes as the company has posted losses at a few of its golf properties and brand experts say it has lost some of its appeal.

We live in a climate where everything will be used against us, whether by the fake news or by Democrats who are only interested in presidential harassment and wasting everyones time, barraging us with nonsense letters, the presidents son, Eric Trump, said in an emailed statement. We already have the greatest properties in the world and if we have to slow down our growth for the time being, we are happy to do it.

The rollout began with promises of fast success. The company said in March 2017 that nearly two dozen developers had already signed letters of intent to open mid priced Scion hotels, and was enthusiastic about the future prospects.

Its full steam ahead, said Eric Danziger, who oversees the hotel business for the family. Its in our DNA.

But the avalanche of deals never materialized, as was the case for its budget priced American Idea, which was launched a few months later at a party at the Trump Tower in New York.

The only developer willing to strike a deal was Chawla Hotels of Mississippi, which planned to open as many as four hotels in the state but now that is off, too.

In todays politically charged environment, hotel consultant Lee Hunter told The Associated Press recently, everyone is cautious.

The company is also struggling with some self imposed restraints on expanding its business.

When Trump became president, he handed day to day control of the company to Eric and his other adult son, Donald Jr. He also agreed his company would not pursue new deals abroad and that domestic deals would be vetted by a lawyer hired to make sure they posed no conflicts with Trumps presidency.

We walked away from billions of dollars worth of deals and ceased virtually all expansion, said Eric Trump in his statement. We continue to make tremendous sacrifices and understand the bigger picture more than anyone our father has the most important and powerful job in the world.

The Trump Organization did not dismiss the possibility that it could revive the new brands someday, perhaps when Trump leaves the presidency.

The end of the rollout follows bad news for the company in other areas.

Charities have canceled events at his Mar a Lago resort in Florida, his Scottish clubs lose millions of dollars each year and several buildings have stripped the Trump names off their facades.

The Trump Organization owns or has licensed its name to 17 golf clubs and more than two dozen hotels and residential buildings around the world.

The Trump Organization has also drawn scrutiny in federal probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election and Michael Cohens campaign finance violations. More recently, it is facing blowback from Democrats in Congress for firing longtime workers at several of its U.S. golf clubs for being in the country illegally, raising doubts about its hiring practices amid the presidents vow to crack down on such workers and to build a wall to keep more from coming in.

The company has said it had no choice but to fire workers once it discovered they were in the country illegally.

For more infomation >> Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:42.

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FOX TV - Whitbread becomes focused hotel business through Premier Inn - Duration: 2:50.

Following the sale of Costa Coffee to Coca-Cola, Whitbread has become a focused hotel business through its chain, Premier Inn

Though it's made great strides, Premier Inn still only has a 10 per cent market share, so there's plenty more growth potential, which is why Whitbread is looking to expand its UK hotel network

Around half the market is still in the hands of independent hoteliers. Premier Inn can continue to put pressure on them because it can offer keen prices thanks to the economies of scale it enjoys through being a national chain

Consistently good service is also an important selling point for its key target market of UK business travellers

New hotel formats such as Hub and Zip will target different price categories and consumers

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Share this article Share Premier Inn has also launched in Germany, where a fragmented hotel market and lots of different centres of business activity make for an exciting opportunity to expand

The group will soon return £2.5 billion from the Costa sale to shareholders, and good cashflows underpin the regular dividend

Whitbread deals directly with consumers, so it's sensitive to the UK economy, and the shares already have some high expectations baked in

Nonetheless it's a solid, well-run business. It's more of a Mondeo than a Maserati, but some stocks are built for comfort, not speed

 

For more infomation >> FOX TV - Whitbread becomes focused hotel business through Premier Inn - Duration: 2:50.

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GRAND RING HOTEL 5* (Гранд Ринг отель) видео отеля - Турция, Кемер - Duration: 5:09.

For more infomation >> GRAND RING HOTEL 5* (Гранд Ринг отель) видео отеля - Турция, Кемер - Duration: 5:09.

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Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:14.

Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times

President Trumps company is scrapping plans for two new hotel chains announced two years ago, casting blame in part on a hostile political environment.

The Trump Organization said Thursday that it will no longer try to open hotels under its Scion and American Idea brands catering to budget and mid priced travelers, a departure from its focus on luxury hotels. The announcement comes as the company has posted losses at a few of its golf properties and brand experts say it has lost some of its appeal.

We live in a climate where everything will be used against us, whether by the fake news or by Democrats who are only interested in presidential harassment and wasting everyones time, barraging us with nonsense letters, the presidents son, Eric Trump, said in an emailed statement. We already have the greatest properties in the world and if we have to slow down our growth for the time being, we are happy to do it.

The rollout began with promises of fast success. The company said in March 2017 that nearly two dozen developers had already signed letters of intent to open mid priced Scion hotels, and was enthusiastic about the future prospects.

Its full steam ahead, said Eric Danziger, who oversees the hotel business for the family. Its in our DNA.

But the avalanche of deals never materialized, as was the case for its budget priced American Idea, which was launched a few months later at a party at the Trump Tower in New York.

The only developer willing to strike a deal was Chawla Hotels of Mississippi, which planned to open as many as four hotels in the state but now that is off, too.

In todays politically charged environment, hotel consultant Lee Hunter told The Associated Press recently, everyone is cautious.

The company is also struggling with some self imposed restraints on expanding its business.

When Trump became president, he handed day to day control of the company to Eric and his other adult son, Donald Jr. He also agreed his company would not pursue new deals abroad and that domestic deals would be vetted by a lawyer hired to make sure they posed no conflicts with Trumps presidency.

We walked away from billions of dollars worth of deals and ceased virtually all expansion, said Eric Trump in his statement. We continue to make tremendous sacrifices and understand the bigger picture more than anyone our father has the most important and powerful job in the world.

The Trump Organization did not dismiss the possibility that it could revive the new brands someday, perhaps when Trump leaves the presidency.

The end of the rollout follows bad news for the company in other areas.

Charities have canceled events at his Mar a Lago resort in Florida, his Scottish clubs lose millions of dollars each year and several buildings have stripped the Trump names off their facades.

The Trump Organization owns or has licensed its name to 17 golf clubs and more than two dozen hotels and residential buildings around the world.

The Trump Organization has also drawn scrutiny in federal probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election and Michael Cohens campaign finance violations. More recently, it is facing blowback from Democrats in Congress for firing longtime workers at several of its U.S. golf clubs for being in the country illegally, raising doubts about its hiring practices amid the presidents vow to crack down on such workers and to build a wall to keep more from coming in.

The company has said it had no choice but to fire workers once it discovered they were in the country illegally.

Condon writes for Associated Press.

For more infomation >> Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:14.

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Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times - Duration: 3:19.

Trumps company scraps plans for new hotel chains, blaming politics Los Angeles Times

President Trumps company is scrapping plans for two new hotel chains announced two years ago, casting blame in part on a hostile political environment.

The Trump Organization said Thursday that it will no longer try to open hotels under its Scion and American Idea brands catering to budget and mid priced travelers, a departure from its focus on luxury hotels. The announcement comes as the company has posted losses at a few of its golf properties and brand experts say it has lost some of its appeal.

We live in a climate where everything will be used against us, whether by the fake news or by Democrats who are only interested in presidential harassment and wasting everyones time, barraging us with nonsense letters, the presidents son, Eric Trump, said in an emailed statement. We already have the greatest properties in the world and if we have to slow down our growth for the time being, we are happy to do it.

The rollout began with promises of fast success. The company said in March 2017 that nearly two dozen developers had already signed letters of intent to open mid priced Scion hotels, and was enthusiastic about the future prospects.

Its full steam ahead, said Eric Danziger, who oversees the hotel business for the family. Its in our DNA.

But the avalanche of deals never materialized, as was the case for its budget priced American Idea, which was launched a few months later at a party at the Trump Tower in New York.

The only developer willing to strike a deal was Chawla Hotels of Mississippi, which planned to open as many as four hotels in the state but now that is off, too.

In todays politically charged environment, hotel consultant Lee Hunter told The Associated Press recently, everyone is cautious.

The company is also struggling with some self imposed restraints on expanding its business.

When Trump became president, he handed day to day control of the company to Eric and his other adult son, Donald Jr. He also agreed his company would not pursue new deals abroad and that domestic deals would be vetted by a lawyer hired to make sure they posed no conflicts with Trumps presidency.

We walked away from billions of dollars worth of deals and ceased virtually all expansion, said Eric Trump in his statement. We continue to make tremendous sacrifices and understand the bigger picture more than anyone our father has the most important and powerful job in the world.

The Trump Organization did not dismiss the possibility that it could revive the new brands someday, perhaps when Trump leaves the presidency.

The end of the rollout follows bad news for the company in other areas.

Charities have canceled events at his Mar a Lago resort in Florida, his Scottish clubs lose millions of dollars each year and several buildings have stripped the Trump names off their facades.

The Trump Organization owns or has licensed its name to 17 golf clubs and more than two dozen hotels and residential buildings around the world.

The Trump Organization has also drawn scrutiny in federal probes into Russian interference in the 2016 election and Michael Cohens campaign finance violations. More recently, it is facing blowback from Democrats in Congress for firing longtime workers at several of its U.S. golf clubs for being in the country illegally, raising doubts about its hiring practices amid the presidents vow to crack down on such workers and to build a wall to keep more from coming in.

The company has said it had no choice but to fire workers once it discovered they were in the country illegally.

Condon writes for Associated Press.

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