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Top 5 Marvelous Motels

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What is Motel ?
Looking at dictionaries after World War II, the word motel, referred initially to a hotel consisting of a single btype of uilding of connected rooms whose doors faced a parking lot and, in some circumstances, a common area; or a series of small cabins with common parking.
In this opportunity, I would like to share the Top 5 Marvelous Motel in the world
Aqua Hotel and Lounge
Before driving out to the Florida Keys, park your car at this refurbished 1950s motel in the heart of Miami’s South Beach. Remodeled to boutique standards in 2000, the two-story hotel’s 45 rooms boast a budget-chic aesthetic (think cement floors, Ikea furniture, and a prevailing minimalist vibe) and doors that back onto the hotel’s octagonal pool and happening patio scene. Rates from $105/night. www.aquamiami.com
Caliente Tropics Motor Lodge
A cocktail lounge and Mexican restaurant are on site. Rates start at $43/night. www.calientetropics.com
El Bonita Motel
Rates start at $94/night. www.elbonita.com
Farmer’s Daughter Hotel
More than just your standard budget hotel, this property actually has a pool, free parking, wireless Internet access, and room service, which, combined, make these quirky digs a great bargain for the price. Rates start at $175/night. www.farmersdaughterhotel.com
Hotel San Jose
Rest up for a road trip through Texas Hill Country at this ’30s-era motor court turned hip boutique hotel on trendy South Congress Avenue in downtown Austin. With amenities like complimentary Wi-Fi, in-room manicures/pedicures, bike rentals, a small swimming pool, and a comprehensive music and video library, leaving this hipster haven and heading back to the open road may require some effort. Standard rooms start at $160/night on weeknights and $175 on weekends. www.sanjosehotel.com


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Bali is Central Indonesian Time, the same as Singapore, eight hours ahead of GMT and four hours behind Australian Eastern Standard Time. This means when it is noon in London, 10 PM in Sydney, 7 AM in New York and 4 AM in Los Angeles, it is 8 PM in Bali.
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