10 hotels in New England: Best hotel deals for 2023

Discover the best hotels in New England including The Verb Hotel, The Godfrey Hotel Boston, Seaport Hotel, Hampton Inn Boston Seaport District, Homewood Suites by Hilton Boston Seaport District, The Glen House, Hyatt Place Boston/Seaport District, The Revolution Hotel, Southbridge Hotel And Conference Center, Gorges Grant Hotel.

1. The Verb Hotel

Get ready to rock your trip to Boston with a stay at The Verb. This boutique, music-themed hotel offers a retro vibe and modern amenities mere steps from Fenway Park. Stay cool in the seasonal outdoor pool and enjoy sushi & sake at Hojoko, the onsite Japanese izakaya.

Great atmosphere, friendly attentive staff

Reviewed By Aron FGreat location, friendly staff. Stayed at the verb for a concert this week and the atmosphere was eclectic. They had a great pre-party featuring dis from a local radio station to really get you in the mood. The restaurant Hojoku attached to the hotel had great food and drink as well.

2. The Godfrey Hotel Boston

The Godfrey Hotel is among the newest and most authentic Boston hotels. Enjoy chic & stylish accommodations, luxury amenities & more! Discover your element at the boutique Godfrey Hotel Boston located right in the heart of historic Boston, Massachusetts.

Love it!

Reviewed By X8454XSalexmGo see Cassie at the bar! She rocks! Besides the Godfrey having the best little bar in the lobby, I was really impressed by the hotel in a whole. Affordable rooms that are clean & comfy. Beautiful architecture throughout the whole hotel. Such a hidden gem. Amazing sushi spot and convenient coffee shop right attached to hotel.

3. Seaport Hotel

Located in Boston’s bustling Seaport District with dozens of Boston’s most popular restaurants and attractions within walking distance, the Seaport Hotel offers business and leisure travelers comfortable, convenient guest rooms and a variety of upscale amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access, one of Boston’s most luxurious fitness facilities, an indoor pool, complimentary bicycles and beautiful city and harbor views. Seaport Hotel is proud to be one of the Boston’s greenest hotels. The hotel is five minutes from Logan Airport by taxi, water taxi and the MBTA and offers weekday shuttle service into downtown Boston. Nearby attractions include the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, the Institute for Contemporary Art, the Boston Children’s Museum, Boston’s pedestrian friendly Harborwalk and the Leader Bank Pavilion.

Perfect hotel experience in perfect location

Reviewed By Trey71113Cleanest and most awesome experience I’ve had at a Boston hotel. They even have bikes to ride around seaport and enjoy the pier across the street. Treated us like royalty in every way imaginable and will definitely be coming back next time we are in the area. Best views of Boston in a easily accessible location

4. Hampton Inn Boston Seaport District

Our hotel near the waterfront is five minutes’ walk from Flynn Cruise Terminal. The BCEC, wharf parks, Leader Bank Pavilion, and local dining are all within a mile. We have comforts covered with breakfast, WiFi, a business center, and 24-hour fitness center – all free. Enjoy our indoor pool, and host a meeting in a sunlit ballroom with harbor views.

Amazing experience

Reviewed By rpc333Jerry & Jesus are amazing. Can’t say enough about them and the hotel. I highly recommend visiting Jerry at the Hampton Inn at the Boston Seaport ???. It should be your go to place when staying in Boston

5. Homewood Suites by Hilton Boston Seaport District

We’re near the waterfront, a five-minute walk from the Flynn Cruise Terminal. The BCEC, Leader Bank Pavilion, wharf dining, and several museums are within a mile. Join us for free breakfast, or prep favorites in your suite’s full kitchen. An indoor pool and 24-hour fitness center await, and we have sunlit ballrooms and two outdoor terraces for events.

Amazing stay in Boston!

Reviewed By Ctom1This was my second trip to Boston and stayed the hotel for 3 nights. Overall the staff I met there were very nice and professional, especially a front staff, Toni was!! Even I asked her to get in/out my luggage several times before the check in time but she never tired of me and smiled to help me out! She also even called me when my room was available!! My stay in Boston became so memorable because of her!!

6. The Glen House

Located at the base of the Mount Washington Auto Road, The Glen House offers spacious guestrooms that are reflective of the simplicity of Shaker design, while the lobby embraces the history of the Mt. Washington Auto Road. Although inspired by the past, the technology of today separates The Glen House from its predecessors. The Glen House hotel will be close to energy self-sufficient and carbon neutral, thanks to a geothermal system that will provide heating and cooling as well as two offsite energy-generating projects harnessing hydro and solar power. The Notch Grille, our full-service and family centric restaurant, features your favorite North Country comfort foods – with a twist. Offering breathtaking views of Mount Washington, The Notch Grille is proud to support our local farms, breweries and distilleries – including our own private label vodka made at Tamworth Distilling. Enjoy a meal or beverage on our outdoor patio by the fire pit after a day of adventure.

Beautiful place

Reviewed By HMM1Great hotel in a beautiful place. Very well managed. Very clean. Rooms and beds are comfortable. Lots of beautiful hikes and walks nearby. Good restaurant on site. My only complaint is that if it rains there is not much to do: the pool is too small for swimming and a ping pong table would be nice as well as a hot tub outside.

7. Hyatt Place Boston/Seaport District

Great hotel, great people and great value

Reviewed By sparshstravelsGreat location, fantastic views of the Boston harbor and excellent service. Arrived after a long overnight flight from San Francisco at 8:30am. The front desk staff were very friendly and accommodated an early check-in. Huge thanks to Kobi for her positive attitude – these small things go a long way in making guests feel welcome. I got my room at 9am and was upgraded to a premium harbor view room as a Hyatt Discoverist. The room is modern with a contemporary layout, beds are comfortable, a tad bit small but large by Boston standards. Excellent view of the harbor and the airport. Been fun to look at planes taking off from Logan airport. Good breakfast in the hotel, had a number of vegetarian options as well. The lounge area is really nice – lots of place to sit and do work, meet people or just enjoy the view. On the constructive side, the hotel could do away with one time use plastic water bottles and replace them with reusable bottles like in many other Hyatt properties. The shower pressure is also a tad bit on the weaker side, but didn’t really bother me much. Overall great property. Would definitely stay here again.

8. The Revolution Hotel

Catering to creative, adventurous, out-of-the-box travelers, The Revolution Hotel features several room types: Studio Suites for business travelers; Triple and Quad rooms with shared private bathrooms for groups of friends; and Premium King accommodations with en-suite bathrooms for couples, among others. A welcoming two-story lobby and garden level work space will serve as areas for guests and locals to gather and exchange ideas. An impressive 5,000 square foot food & beverage operation with expansive outdoor dining is destined to become a destination in and of itself.

Small but Mighty!!!

Reviewed By NicoleB3217My wife and I stayed in one of the Queen rooms with a bath in room. The room itself was quite compact, but so smartly laid out, it didn’t really matter. Everything was very clean and the fact that the bed is up on a platform, really improved the sleeping experience. No saggy mattress and we both slept great! For being so centrally located, the room was also very quiet. We stayed over a weekend and were only 1 flight up from the lobby. So we should have been able to hear street noise from outside or sounds from the bar in the lobby . . . but we didn’t! Excellent sound proofing and blackout shades in the room provides a great, restful sleep! The location can’t be beat! An easy walk from Back Bay station and to a bunch of Cafes and Restaurants in the Back Bay made this a super easy and convenient spot. Next time I have to travel to Boston, this hotel is going to be the first one I check for reservations!

9. Southbridge Hotel And Conference Center

Nestled along the scenic Quinebaug River, The Southbridge Hotel and Conference Center combines evocative architecture and modern amenities with new millennium technology to create an incomparable destination for productive meetings or some well-deserved leisure. Our guests will enjoy well-appointed executive guest rooms, including 4 suites Rooms, with wireless high-speed internet access, refrigerator, coffee maker, hairdryers, iron/ironing board, cable TV and bath amenities. We offer an extensive range of recreational facilities, including Focus Fitness Center; equipped with a heated indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, racquet ball courts, game room and jogging trails. Shades Lounge offers beverages and casual fare. Our convenient location; less than one-hour drive to Boston or Hartford is near shopping, sightseeing and antiquing in Old Sturbridge Village

Great Place near Brimfield

Reviewed By Mary LAfter a long day at the flea market this is a great place to relax. Very clean, the beds are comfortable. It would be much better if the bar/restaurant was open during the week. In the past we would grab a burger and a beer and crash in our room. It is only open on Friday and Saturday-very disappointing.

10. Gorges Grant Hotel

Visit the Gorges Grant Hotel in the beautiful seaside community of Ogunquit, Maine. Our non-smoking facility offers guest rooms with one king or two queen sized beds. The rooms have private baths, free high speed wireless Internet access, high definition cable television with multiple premium movie channels and on-demand programming, voice mail, coffee maker and coffee, refrigerator and individual climate control. We also feature indoor and outdoor heated pools, Jacuzzi and a well-equipped fitness room. The hotel also provides free local telephone calls and free parking to its guests.

Great accommodations at a reasonable price.

Reviewed By 814meredithjThe location of this hotel is perfect for exploring all of Ogunquit. Much is within walking distance. The staff were both friendly, competent, and helpful. Breakfast was top notch. And the room accommodations were just what we had hoped for.

Top 7 Bed and Breakfast Inns in Macleay Valley Coast, Australia

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Macleay Valley Coast, New South Wales including Fairway Lodge Motel, Crescent Head Resort & Conference Centre, Heritage Guesthouse, Yarrahapinni Homestead, Great Northern Hotel, Netherby House B&B;, Yarralen Retreat.

1. Fairway Lodge Motel

385 Macleay Valley Way, Kempsey, New South Wales 2440 Australia
Excellent
54%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 35 reviews

Fairway Lodge Motel

Fairway Lodge Motel overlooks the Kempsey Golf Course and is set on tree studded acres just a few minutes from the town centre and 15 minutes away from the beach. Clean, comfortable & affordable en-suite rooms with a variety of bedding configurations and one self-contained 2 bedroom unit. 4x covered BBQ areas with picnic tables for use, free of charge. Halfway between Sydney and Brisbane with easy access parking for large vehicles and it’s a perfect base from which to explore the unspoiled Macleay Valley Coast which sweeps down from the hinterland to the sea. Pet friendly with conditions

Well kept, dog friendly, simple motel. Helpful managers.

Reviewed By ShelleyW67A quick stopover on the Sydney- Bris drive with son and dog was needed. The room was very clean and freshly painted. The manager Wendy and the other manager lady were helpful and kind. They politely rang when we were late in and waited for us to let us in. They go above and beyond what is required for a simple roadside motel.

2. Crescent Head Resort & Conference Centre

30 – 34 Pacific St, Crescent Head, New South Wales 2440 Australia
Excellent
28%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
18%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 88 reviews

Crescent Head Resort & Conference Centre

Looking for a place to stay in Crescent Head? Then look no further than Crescent Head Resort & Conference Centre, a family-friendly small hotel that brings the best of Crescent Head to your doorstep. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a refrigerator and a kitchenette, and guests can go online with wifi offered by the small hotel. The property also features a pool and barbeque facilities to make your visit even more pleasant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. If you like Chinese restaurants, Crescent Head Resort & Conference Centre is conveniently located near Crescent Head Country Club. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Crescent Head Resort & Conference Centre as you experience everything Crescent Head has to offer.

Clean comfortable and very quiet

Reviewed By Steve DBooked by phone from Dorrigo. Last minute decision to travel further to Crescent Head rather than stay the night in Dorrigo. Person I spoke to on phone was very helpful in finding a way for me to use staynsw voucher. Room was large, well equipped and very quiet. Not a lot of options for accommodation in Crescent Head, but I thoroughly recommend Crescent Head Resort & Conference Centre

3. Heritage Guesthouse

21 – 23 Livingstone St, South West Rocks, New South Wales 2431 Australia
Excellent
72%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 184 reviews

Heritage Guesthouse

A lovingly renovated 1880s seaside guesthouse in the heart of South West Rocks. Situated half way between Sydney and Brisbane, on the mid north coast of NSW, this is the ideal location to break your trip as you drive up the Pacific coast from one major city to another. A home away from home!

Lovely room with great view of the beach from our balcony.

Reviewed By Fiona DLovely room with large comfy bed. Clean ensuite. Balcony gave us great view to the beach. The staff were really helpful and friendly. The communal kitchen was handy for a quick breakfast and tea/coffe. We have stayed here before and will again when we next visit SW Rocks.

4. Yarrahapinni Homestead

340 Stuarts Point Rd, Yarrahapinni, New South Wales 2441 Australia
Excellent
95%
Good
5%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 22 reviews

Yarrahapinni Homestead

Located at the foot of Yarrahapinni Mountain just 3.4Km from Pacific Highway (M1) Take the Stuarts Point Interchange follow Tourist Drive 14 to the luxurious Yarrahapinni Homestead located on 10 parkland acres, near unspoilt beaches and spectacular national parks. The Homestead boasts three spacious air conditioned and well appointed guest suites and includes facilities for disabled guests. Wheelchair access is available throughout the property. Formal and casual lounges together with three separate patios provide numerous locations for guests to relax. Guests enjoy a sumptuous breakfast, the paper by the fireside in winter or a swim in the pool in summer all ensuring an unforgettable “Yarrahapinni Experience”.

Peaceful Location, Great Hosts

Reviewed By X1258TLwilliamlWe enjoyed a lovely 2 night stay at Yarrahapinni Homestead. Kevin and Glenda were wonderful hosts and couldn’t do enough to make us feel comfortable. The breakfast in the morning was also fantastic. Thank you very much.

5. Great Northern Hotel

40 Elbow St, Kempsey, New South Wales 2440 Australia
Excellent
50%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Great Northern Hotel

 

High quality pub with excellent renovation. Very good value and service also.

Reviewed By scrankJust finishing off a wonderful lunch meal…the beef cheeks and chicken schnitzel were fantastic. Excellent service and great renovations too! We didn’t try the hotel rooms but my wife wants to return to Kempsey just so our boys can taste the beef cheeks!

6. Netherby House B&B

5 Little Rudder St, Kempsey, New South Wales 2440 Australia
Excellent
56%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 34 reviews

Netherby House B&B

Kempsey’s Grandest accommodation on the banks of the Macleay River in the heart of town.A Bijoux with a gorgeous verandah set amongst charming gardens, this Heritage Home is a fine example of early 1900’s architecture. Netherby House boasts a grand history of elegance and refined hospitality with all the modern comforts and is fully licenced. Fine Dine in the old charm dining room or alfresco in the River Cafe for a scrumptious meal, home baked cakes and life-changing coffee. Netherby River Café’s extensive menu offers superb Modern Australian cuisine and caters for a range of special diets. Delicious food is our passion.The River Cafe is open from 10am daily Closed Monday. Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome. Catered to your needs Functions, Events and Celebrations are available for every occasion including High Teas, Anniversaries and Business Meetings or simply to celebrate life. We look forward to welcome you to relax and indulge at Netherby House- Unwind and experience hospitality the way it should be

Unbelievable !

Reviewed By mareeb_11We cannot give this property a rating above zero ! Our decision to make a booking was based on photographs and the NRMA’s description of the property, which we now realise, must have been written decades ago, because the property in its current state bears no resemblance to the grandeur depicted online. The surrounding neighbourhood is slummy, and the appearance from the street such that we did not take our luggage in with us when we arrived as we thought it wise to inspect the property first. We found Netherby House to be dark, dingy, drab, and extremely run-down. The front verandah, far from being an inviting place to sit overlooking the river, was almost completely covered with junk. The bed in the room we were ushered into, was sagging badly in the centre, and covered with an old bedspread that looked decidedly grubby. Needless to add, there was no way that we would stay in such a place ! Our advice to any considering staying there would be to inspect it first.

7. Yarralen Retreat

95 Mighell Rd, Yarrahapinni, New South Wales 2441 Australia
Excellent
50%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
3%
Terrible
13%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 32 reviews

Yarralen Retreat

Yarralen is a peaceful rainforest retreat at beautiful Yarrahapinni, on the stunning Mid North Coast of NSW. Surrounded by lush national park, the retreat features a heated magnesium mineral pool, rainforest walks, stunning views, secluded outlook & tranquil surrounds. It also offers a great half way stop over for travel between Sydney and Brisbane at a reasonal price.2 selfcontained unit available .Camping,van hire, venue hire.

Perect Getaway!

Reviewed By karinat99Such a tranquil experience at Yarralen Retreat! Nothing was too much trouble for Julie and Cliff. The property, animals and rooms are well looked after. The Magnesium Pool, Billabong Walk, Peacocks and the amazing glass features were favourites. We even got to utilise their new deck with stunning views for some Restorative Yoga! We will definitely be back! Thank you Julie, Cliff and Nicole for sharing with us your beautiful space ❤

The 10 Best Farms in Mie Prefecture, Chubu

Until the Meiji Restoration, the area that is now Mie Prefecture consisted of Ise Province, Shima Province, Iga Province, and part of Kii Province.

Evidence of human presence in Mie dates back over 10,000 years. During the Jōmon and Yayoi periods, agricultural communities began to form along the region’s rivers and coastal areas. Ise Shrine is said to have been founded during the Yayoi period, and in the 7th century, the Saikū Imperial Residence was built in what is now Meiwa City to serve as the residence and administrative center for Saiō, an Imperial Princess who served as High Priestess of Ise Shrine.

During the Edo period, the area now known as Mie Prefecture consisted of several feudal fiefdoms, each ruled by an appointed lord. Transportation networks, including the Tokaido Road and the Ise Road, were established. Port towns such as Ohminato, Kuwana, and Anōtsu, post stations, and castle towns flourished. Pilgrimages to Ise Shrine also became very popular.

After the Meiji Restoration, the former provinces of Ise, Shima, and Iga, as well as parts of eastern Kii, were repeatedly organized and reorganized. In 1871, the area from the Kiso Three Rivers north to present-day Tsu became Anōtsu Prefecture, and the area south of that region became Watarai Prefecture. In 1872, the seat of Anōtsu prefecture was moved from Tsu to Yokkaichi, and the prefecture itself was renamed Mie. For various reasons, including the high probability that Mie would eventually merge with Watarai, the prefectural seat returned to Tsu the following year, and Mie Prefecture assumed its current form in 1876, when it merged with its southern neighbor.

The name Mie is said to derive from comments about the region made by Yamato Takeru on his return journey after conquering the eastern region.

In 1959, many people died when parts of Mie were devastated by Typhoon Ise-wan, the strongest typhoon to hit Japan in recorded history. Crops were destroyed, seawalls were damaged, roads and railways were damaged, and a large number of people were injured or left homeless.

In May 2016, the city of Shima hosted the 42nd G7 Summit, the third summit without Russia.

Central Japan consistently makes headlines with its distinguished tourism appeal, and the Mie Prefecture stands out, rivalling the country’s most visited spots. When queues in Kyoto or Tokyo become overwhelming, consider an excursion to the lesser-known but equally captivating Mie. This under-the-radar paradise offers a bounty of sightseeing opportunities, from exhilarating watersports like flyboarding to sky-high adventures in hot air balloons. Indeed, Mie Prefecture brings even the wildest dreams to life!

But that’s merely the beginning of the endless activities you can enjoy in Mie. Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP), canyon rafting, seaside barbecues, kimono rentals, and immersive arts and crafts workshops are just a few of the many exciting pursuits available. Mie’s crown jewels, the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes and the regal Ago Bay, consistently captivate visitors. And don’t forget Iga City’s rich ninja heritage, offering unique experiences to delve into this intriguing aspect of Japan’s martial arts tradition.

Unearth the abundant wonders of this blooming haven as you explore more things to do in the Mie Prefecture!

1. Fly in a sea of beauty in Suzuka

Situated in a tranquil part of Suzuka City, where the lush green landscape blends harmoniously with the white architecture, this hot air balloon adventure in Mie offers an exclusive aerial perspective. Experience the thrill of flight and enjoy the stunning vistas typically reserved for the birds!

2. Embrace trekking tours in UNESCO pilgrimage routes

The pilgrimage trails of Kumano Kodo are famous for their stone paths into dense forests and old winding roads that split revered shrines and locations along the Kii peninsula. Trekking tours here assure the most therapeutic and beautiful walks on the planet!

3. A treat of the best seaside barbecues

Be it beef, seafood, or vegetable delicacies, Mie has all sorts of barbeque fun for you to try out. Savor well-made pork in Ise, the exquisite blackberry lily shellfish, giant clams, or a rich vegetarian assortment entailing green peppers and indigenous varieties!

二見浦シーサイドバーベキュー場
Enjoy Delicious Barbecue with Your Friends and Family with Mie’s Local Beef and Pork and Seasonal Fruits
Ise, Mie
二見浦シーサイドバーベキュー場
Spend an Amazing Day Outdoor with Tasty Seafood, Beef, Pork, and Vegetables Bbq from Ise, Mie!
Ise, Mie
二見浦シーサイドバーベキュー場
Savor Freshly Grilled Local Seafood Barbecue While Enjoying the Sea Breeze in Ise, Mie!
Ise, Mie

4. Rickshaw tours cutting through the wonderlands of Ise

An open-air rickshaw is the best way to experience the fresh air sweeping the streets and trails of Ise nature. Visit power spots and roads where alluring trees stand in line along the sides of river banks and pebbled shores!

5. Get a feel of the ninja life in Iga

The Iga ninjas are famous throughout Japan, especially for the role one shinobi played in saving the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Dress in ninja outfits and scale famous mountains in Ige city that have produced many warriors over the years!

赤目四十八滝渓谷保勝会エコツアーデスク
Join Ninja Practice Training and Learn the History of Iga Ninja at Akame 48 Waterfall (Beginner and children-friendly course)
Nabari, Mie

6. Explore the magic of Ago on a boat

Renowned for its succulent oysters and picturesque, rustic shores, Ago Bay serves as a delightful detour in Mie, enchanting visitors with its stunning seascape that gently cradles the land’s edge. Immerse yourself in the ethereal beauty of the Kumano River, often referred to as the “pilgrimage road,” and experience Ago Bay from a fresh perspective through exhilarating sailing and fishing boat tours!

熊野川体感塾
Sail Through the Pilgrimage Road of the Kumano River and Learn About the Beautiful Nature and History of the Area!
Kiho, Mie

7. SUP stretches on a river paradise

Miya river is among the clearest streams in the country! It offers meditative SUP tours in enchantingly green water that reflects the vegetation around it. SUP adventures in Taiki town and Okuise in the mesmerizing glow of dusk are mesmerizing as well!

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Miyakawa Dam Lake is perfect for a SUP experience
Taki-gun, Mie Prefecture

8. Relive your childhood through canyon rafting

In an untouched seclusion of Kameyama, Mother Nature comes seamlessly together to create the perfect playground in water. Get high on the thrills of rafting down natural water slides into lovely ponds!

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Go on an Adventure of Waterfall Sliding, Zip-Lining and More!
Kameyama, Mie

9. Make the best of Mie with a bicycle

The Shima coast with refreshing sea breeze ensures a cycling tour that goes beyond the senses. Mie’s natural charm is also at your fingertips with sleek cycling rental options!

10. The best water sports in Mie prefecture

Mie outdoes most other prefectures around Japan with its lineup of incredible water sports that take you through Taiki, Kuwana, and Shima. From fly boarding and wakeboarding to SUPs and kayaking, you won’t be lacking as far as great watersports in divine settings go!

The 6 Best Churches & Cathedrals in Jebel Ali, Emirate of Dubai

Dubai is a destination that mixes modern culture with history, adventure with world-class shopping and entertainment. Catch a show at the Dubai Opera, see downtown from atop the Burj Khalifa and spend an afternoon along Dubai Creek exploring the gold, textile and spice souks. If you’re looking for thrills, you can float above the desert dunes in a hot air balloon, climb aboard a high-speed ride at IMG Worlds of Adventure or skydive over the Palm Jumeirah.
Restaurants in Dubai

1. Christ Church Jebel Ali

Jebel Ali Village Al Muntazah Complex, 207, Dubai 7415 United Arab Emirates
Call: +971 4 884 5436
Website: http://christchurchjebelali.com

2. St. Francis Of Assisi Catholic Church

Al Muntazah Complex, 209, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Call: +971 4 884 5251

3. Church of St. Mina

Al Muntazah Complex, 211, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Call: +971 52 935 3852

4. Mar Thoma Parish

Jebel Ali Village Sheikh Zayed Rd Al Muntazah Complex, 206, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Call: +971 4 884 5231

 

5. Mor Ignatius Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Cathedral

Jebel Ali Village Sheikh Zayed Rd Al Muntazah Complex, 208, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Call: +971 4 884 4972

6. Archdiocese Of Roum Orthodox Church

Al Muntazah Complex 210 St, Dubai United Arab Emirates
Call: +971 50 290 9120

Where to eat Soups food in Chepelare: The Best Restaurants and Bars

Best Soups restaurants nearby. Discover the best Soups food in Chepelare. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Soups restaurants near you.. Chepelare (Bulgarian: Чепеларе) is the principal town in Chepelare Municipality, part of Smolyan Province in Southern Bulgaria. It is situated in the central part of the Rhodopes, on the banks of Chepelare River. Chepelare is a popular winter resort with one of the longest ski runs in Southeastern Europe. It is located near Pamporovo, one of the biggest Bulgarian ski resorts. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 5,412 inhabitants.

Things to do in Chepelare

1. The PUB Pamporovo

Smolyan, Hotel Perelik, Pamporovo 4870 Bulgaria Steakhouse, Bar, Cafe, Pub, Soups Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Seating +359 87 733 9373.The PUB Pamporovo

Reviewed By wardy129

We love the pub, great atmosphere good quality drinks and food and the happiest friendliest owners and staff. Nadya and Rado are great people and will always make you feel welcome.

Best International food near Chepelare, Smolyan Province, Bulgaria

2. Bohemi

Rhodope Mountains Pamporovo Ski Resort, Smolyan 4700 Bulgaria Eastern European, European, Soups Lunch, Breakfast Seating, Outdoor Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +359 88 665 4435 http://www.facebook.com/bohemi.pamporovo.

Reviewed By HalDavies

The Bohemi, at the end of Smolyan, near the new roundabout, is one of those eating places left over from Communism. During those times there were lots of workers kitchens that provided very cheap, wholesome food. The Bohemi is an updated version.There is indoor and outdoor seating. There is a long counter behind which is all their food both hot and cold. There is a large selection. I counted six soups and further combinations thereof. They give what looks like half a loaf with the soup. Fish, grilled, fried. Whole and good looking trout. Chicken, roast or poached, a massive portion. Chips. Kebapche in various forms. Chips, potato salad, cabbage salad. Salad. Sauces.There is something for everyone. I have eaten in and taken away.The hours are about 1230 to 1830.I have had the chicken, roast, kebapche, potato salad and salad. Really good portions, very tasty. The cost hasn’t caught up with the rest of the world. A roast chicken dinner cost around Leva 6.20. That is less than £3 or $3.20 or about €3.I highly recommend this place, oh, the staff are very nice and helpful.

Most Popular Pub food in Chepelare, Smolyan Province, Bulgaria

3. Atril Tea Room & Restaurant

The base of lift station 6 Pamporovo Resort, Stoykite 4715 Bulgaria Soups, Cafe, Grill, Pub, Gastropub, Eastern European Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch, Drinks Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi [email protected] +359 89 917 7748.

Open daily, serving delicious hot meals and a variety of home made drinks. Our wooden lodge is now a popular lunch time spot for our many loyal friends and customers throughout the winter. Our menu is a unique selection of traditional Bulgarian dishes and

Reviewed By Viktor B

We had a short snack, tee, coffee and one of my friends borrowed ski from them. The equipment was much cheaper than elsewhere and there a lots of guys helping out and they have been very friendly and polite. Thumbs up for this place

Smolyan Province, Bulgaria Food Guide: 4 Barbecue food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Chepelare

4. Big Food ski restaurant Pamporovo

Str. Snezhanka Tower Road, Kartala, Ski Restaurant Big Food Kartala, Pamporovo 4870 Bulgaria Pizza, Cafe, Barbecue, Turkish, Soups Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +359 88 734 8823.

The Big Food Restaurant is situated at 1760m above sea level, at the footstool of Mount Snezhanka, along it runs tracks №1, №13, №6 and №18. The menu is typical Bulgarian and traditional Rhodope and is supplemented with some traditional Balkan dishes, piz.

Reviewed By George A

Don’t go there. The attitude of all the staff is just awful. And when we tried to complain about it, they just went more vulgar and aggressive. I can’t believe places like this exist. We had to experience this unacceptable behavior from all of them (Viki – waitress, “Joro” – the “manager” and the other waiter that we just couldn’t understand the name of. You will make yourself a huge favour if you don’t visit.

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