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

    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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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
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    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
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    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 ❤

  • Asian - Japan

    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!

    RocaRocaアクティビティ
    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!

  • Countries - United Arab Emirates

    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
    Email: danielmammen64@gmail.com

     

    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
    Email: migchrch@emirates.net.ae.

    6. Archdiocese Of Roum Orthodox Church

    Al Muntazah Complex 210 St, Dubai United Arab Emirates
    Call: +971 50 290 9120
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    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 atril@abv.bg +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 bigfood@abv.bg +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.

    Top 4 Steakhouse food in Chepelare, Smolyan Province, Bulgaria

  • Countries

    Top 10 Art Galleries in New England, New England

    Top 10 Art Galleries in New England, New England

    Discover the best top things to do in New England, New England including Maine Art Hill, Providence Art Club, The Art of Humor Gallery, Moose Prints Gallery and Gifts, Richard Boyd Art Gallery, Jan Kilburn Watercolor Studio and Gallery, Consenses, Ozzie’s Glass Gallery, Little River HotGlass Studio, Portsmouth Historical Society.
    Restaurants in New England

    1. Maine Art Hill

    14 Western Ave, Kennebunk, ME 04043-7752 +1 207-967-2803 info@maine-art.com http://www.maine-art.com
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    Maine Art Hill

    Voted 2019 Best Gallery in Maine by Down East magazine readers and 2018 Business of the Year by the Kennebunk-Kennebunkport Arundel Chamber of Commerce. 9 galleries, 7 shows, 45 artists, 21 weekly pop-ups. Celebrating more than 20 years as one of Southern Maine’s premier art gallery destinations and proudly representing 45 artists on a year-round basis. The gallery is located in Lower Village, Kennebunk, just steps away from Dock Square, Kennebunkport.

    Reviewed By wildrice777 – Charleston, United States

    Gem of a Gallery in Picturesque Seaside Town of Kennebunk in Maine! We have been patrons of this wonderfully-diverse art gallery for years now and are proud owners of paintings, wind sculptures, and glass art from various artists that the gallery represents… We have commissioned pieces and also bought from the gallery displays directly and, throughout each transaction, the staff has been wonderful to deal with and has made the process seamless – special kudos go out to Natalie (Gallery Director & Manager) and Abby (Marketing Director/Event & Studio Coordinator). Be sure to stop by and hit all of the buildings that encompass the gallery as each one has special treasures to be admired and, most certainly, one of these will touch your spirit and speak to your heart, as all good art does…!

    2. Providence Art Club

    11 Thomas St, Providence, RI 02903-1314 +1 401-331-1114 info@providenceartclub.org http://www.providenceartclub.org
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    Providence Art Club

    This is said to be the oldest art club in the nation, designed to foster an appreciation for local arts.

    #30 Not-A Road, Wilmington, VT 05363 +1 802-464-5523 skip@skipmorrow.com http://skipmorrow.com
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    The Art of Humor Gallery

    The Art of Humor Gallery, a collection of seriously funny fine art, features the work of artist/cartoonist Skip Morrow. On display are limited edition giclee prints, watercolor originals, books and greeting cards. Skip’s internationally published illustrations include New York Times best selling books, greeting cards, magazine articles and advertising for national and international corporations. The 3000 foot gallery is situated on 14 acres of a scenic mountainside in the Green Mountains of Vermont, just minutes from the village of Wilmington and Mount Snow Ski area. Admission: $5 (credited toward purchase) Hours: Friday to Sunday 10 to 5 but because of VT COVID travel restrictions you will need to call for an appointment. A 14-day quarantine or 7 days followed by a negative COVID-19 test is required for all out of state travelers. Thank you for your cooperation.

    Reviewed By KB3AZO

    Skip’s wife Laraine organizes and maintains a wonderful gallery of his art, on display and for sale. The grounds are beautifully kept, the whole museum is a great legacy of Skip’s acheivements and his sense of humor and creativity. Laraine is very warm and welcoming, and offers a very personal experience for visitors.

    58 Central St Corner of Central and Congress, Millinocket, ME 04462-1402 +1 207-447-6906 mark@markpicard.com http://www.mooseprintsgallery.com
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    Moose Prints Gallery and Gifts

    A great shopping experience when visiting the Katahdin Region of Maine! Much like a walk in nature, the walls are filled with creatures and landscapes both great and small. With life size Moose images on stretched canvas wraps to miniature oil paintings on petrified wood, Moose Prints celebrates wildlife indigenous to the North Woods through photography, gift items and art. You will find Moose Prints on RT 11 & 157 11 miles from I-95(Exit 244, the road to Baxter State Park)in downtown Millinocket. We are ajacent to Key Bank (2 blocks before the downtown light). The gallery is open: Sun, Mon, Tues, Thurs and Sat 10-6 and by chance or appointment Wed and Sun

    15 Epps St, Peaks Island, Portland, ME 04108-1206 +1 207-712-1097 info@richardboydartgallery.com http://www.richardboydartgallery.com
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    Richard Boyd Art Gallery

    (Portland, ME) Richard Boyd Art Gallery is an owner operated fine arts gallery located on Peaks Island in Portland, ME. The gallery, located on the first floor, represents established and emerging artists with a connection to the state of Maine creating paintings in a range of styles from contemporary abstracts to traditional realism, limited edition bronze sculptures, and a select offering of works in clay. Exhibitions change monthly and include solo, group, and theme exhibits so clients and visitors always discover something new and exciting when visiting the gallery. A working art studio with a focus on creating ceramic art and pottery is located on the top floor. From April through the end of October the gallery is open between the hours of 10:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. During the months of November through March the gallery is open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday between the hours of 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Additional days and times by chance or scheduled by appointment.

    Reviewed By newengland50 – Franklin, United States

    If you are visiting Portland, take the 15-minute ferry ride to Peaks Island. During the spring and summer months, it runs every hour at 15 past the hour. It’s a great place for a relaxing stroll and more. During a walk around Peaks Island, we visited the Richard Boyd Art Gallery. It had a good collection with a mix of local artists and those from outside of the area who provided oil and watercolor paintings and sculptures. The Gallery is owned by an artist and his wife. He does a lot of work with ceramics and creates unique pieces. We end up buying a beautiful and unique decorative vase. Visit it for enjoyment as you view the art work. Be aware, that you might end up buying–but the prices are reasonable. It’s about a ten-minute leisurely walk from the ferry.

    168 Bristol Rd, Damariscotta, ME 04543-4005 +1 207-563-8363 http://www.jankilburn.com
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    Jan Kilburn Watercolor Studio and Gallery

     

    Reviewed By NChoagie

    Jan Kilburn’s prints are sold widely in the area and on Monhegan. We had seen and like them so decided to stop by her studio on the way to Pemaquid lighthouse. She was there–very nice and welcoming and we enjoyed seeing both her original watercolors and prints. Of course, we had to buy some!

    7. Consenses

    44 Main St 2nd Floor, Vineyard Haven, Martha’s Vineyard, MA 02568-5410 +1 917-647-9630 consensesart@gmail.com http://consenses.org/
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    Consenses

    Consenses’ exhibit is an all ages artistic journey through the senses allowing visitors to touch, smell, taste, watch, listen and interact with art using each piece as a lens through which to perceive the inner world of the artists. The Exhibit, a mere 1 minute walk from the Vineyard Haven Ferry, is a series of 6 rotating sets. Each began its life as a photograph which was then given to a musician to interpret and translate into a song, their song was interpreted by a dancer, their dance was interpreted by a poet, their poem by a painter, the painting by a perfumer, the perfume by a sculptor and the subsequent 7 piece collection by a set designer. The result of experiencing Consenses is an overall feeling of “enlightenment,” empathy, excitement, appreciation, understanding and peace. Visitors are encouraged to interpret the art on display for themselves and express their own perceptions using creative centers within the exhibit. Come spend an hour or a day with us discovering the nature of your own internal process. Leave with a broader understanding of yourself, others and the world around you.

    1670 Pleasant St, Lee, MA 01260-9702 +1 413-822-4830 ozziesglass@gmail.com http://www.facebook.com/OzziesGlass/
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    Ozzie's Glass Gallery

     

    Reviewed By k2boggy – Mesquite, United States

    The glass work was absolutely beautiful. The owner explained the different types of glass, had specialty glasses for us to wear to see the colors as he made the glass pieces.

    9. Little River HotGlass Studio

    593 Moscow Rd, Stowe, VT 05672-5113 +1 802-253-0889 http://littleriverhotglass.com
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    5.0 based on 47 reviews

    Little River HotGlass Studio

     

    Reviewed By rmslobodjian

    My fiancé and I went on a whim and had an amazing time! We found this studio on a map of the Stowe area and after inquiring, found out that you can make your own pieces. Due to COVID restrictions there were some limitations, but even with the limitations there were a good amount of options. Michael was very fun to work with and made the experience that much better. He was very flexible with scheduling the time for us to come in and the session only took an hour. We did this the last day of our trip not realizing how long the pieces take to cool, and Michael arranged to have them shipped to our home. Would highly recommend to couples or a group looking for a unique experience.

    10. Portsmouth Historical Society

    10 Middle St, Portsmouth, NH 03801-4305 +1 603-436-8433 info@portsmouthhistory.org http://www.PortsmouthHistory.org
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    5.0 based on 28 reviews

    Portsmouth Historical Society

    Founded in 1917, the Portsmouth Historical Society is a nonprofit devoted to the history, arts, and culture of the Portsmouth region, through acquisitions, preservation, museum exhibitions, programs, and publications. It operates the Discover Portsmouth Welcome Center and the 1758 John Paul Jones Historic House Museum and Garden, a national historic landmark. The Society also serves as the home of the Portsmouth Advocates for Historic Preservation, and the Portsmouth Marine Society Press.

    Reviewed By Maurene_K – Dover, United States

    After visiting the Discover Portsmouth Welcome Center, I went into the attached Portsmouth Historical Society building to see the 2021 art exhibits. The one on the first floor was titled: Twilight of American Impressionism. The featured artists were Alice Ruggles Sohier and Frederick A. Bosley. Alice Ruggles Sohier was born in Massachusetts. She had an extensive education in art. Among her instructors for advanced studies at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston were Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank Weston Benson. I liked most of her work shown in the exhibit. The oil painting titled Dahlias was my favorite. The yellow dahlias looked so delicate. I also liked the painting titled Yellow Day Lilies. Frederick A. Bosley was from Lebanon, New Hampshire. He also studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts with Edmund C. Tarbell and Frank Weston Benson. Works in this exhibit included portraits and landscapes. Most of his palette was in subdued darker shades, except for the portrait of a woman in a red kimono titled “Elizabeth in Red” which I liked. Bosley’s palette was on display in a case. The exhibit upstairs was titled: Don Gorvett: Working Waterfronts. He is a contemporary artist. He does woodcuts and then makes colorized prints from them. The waterfronts were mostly Portsmouth and Ogunquit. There was also a video in which Don Gorvett demonstrated how he does the woodcuts and made his prints. He combines the traditional process with a few procedures he created. I found both exhibits worthwhile. I really liked the Impressionist exhibit. I always find every exhibit that the Portsmouth Historical Society displays to be first-rate. I rate the Portsmouth Historical Society, its John Paul Jones House, its tours, its publications, and these exhibits at 5.0. I highly recommend anything the Society does. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below.

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    The 10 Best Things to Do in Vladivostok, Russia

    Vladivostok (Russian: Владивосто́к, IPA: [vlədʲɪvɐˈstok] ( listen), literally ruler of the east) is a city and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai, Russia, located around the Golden Horn Bay, not far from Russia’s borders with China and North Korea. The population of the city as of 2017 was 606,589, up from 592,034 recorded in the 2010 Russian census.
    Restaurants in Vladivostok

    1. Bridge to Russky Island

    Nazimov peninsula, Vladivostok, Russia +7 924 243-72-76
    Excellent: 83%
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    Overall Ratings: 5 based on 1 reviews

     

    Reviewed By Alex S – Canberra, Australia

    This bridge and the Golden Bridge that feeds traffics to it are impressive architectural and engineering achievements. They were also built in a very short time period adding to scope of the achievement.
    However, you can only really look at them from shore or from a boat. Driving across is impressive but does not give you an idea of the scope of the engineering. You cannot stop on the Bridges anyway.
    I recommend a harbour cruise as this really gives you a better impression on what was achieved as well as an opportunity to look at the harbour as a whole.

    2. Golden Bridge

    Bridge across Goldern Horn Bay, Vladivostok, Russia +7 914 791-15-88
    Golden Bridge

     

    Reviewed By Alex S – Canberra, Australia

    This bridge and the Russian Island Bridge it feeds into are impressive architectural and engineering achievements. They were also built in a very short time period adding to scope of the achievement.
    However, you can only really look at them from shore or from a boat. Driving across is impressive but does not give you an idea of the scope of the engineering. You cannot stop on the Bridges anyway.
    I recommend a harbour cruise as this really gives you a better impression on what was achieved as well as an opportunity to look at the harbour as a whole.

    3. Lighthouse Egersheld

    Tokarevsky Cape, Vladivostok 690065, Russia +7 914 979-77-87
    Lighthouse Egersheld

     

    Reviewed By Andrew M

    My son and I visited the lighthouse on our last day in Vladivostok. We took the 6:30am bus from he city. at the Seraya loshad bus stop. The bus stop is on Aleutskaya Street, a five minute walk from Central square.The popular buses that ply this route are # 59,60,62 and 81. It was a 15 minute trip, and 10 bus stops from town. The fare was 20 rubles. The last stop is at Anna Shchetinina Park, which is recommended for a short visit, as there are great views of the Bay and Russky Island Bridge from here. Note that after arriving at the Park, which is 4km south of the city, you will still have a 2km walk to the lighthouse.
    After exiting the bus walk in a southerly direction, and past the bus terminus on the right hand side. All buses turn around at this section, for the return journey into the city. Walk up a slight slope , and a gas station will come into view on your left, and a tall apartment complex on your right.The remainder of the walk is downhill and quite easy. A few more minutes and the lighthouse, and power grid will be seen below. There area few places along the route where you can clamber up the bank and take photos of the lighthouse in the distance. There are a few side roads on the right, but stay to the left as this is the general direction of the lighthouse.
    At the bottom of the hill is a paved food and beverage area, which has coin vending drink machines. There are a few benches, and fixed binoculars where coins can be inserted for a view of the harbour. Keep walking past the power grid, and on the narrow path to the lighthouse. The path was almost completely covered when we visited. We took quite a few photos here with the lighthouse in the background, and a few photos next to the lighthouse. We were the only visitors at this time. By the time that we decided to leave the strip was entirely covered and we got the best photo, which appeared to show my son walking on water.
    We then relaxed on the benches in the parking area, and watched sea gulls and the boats in the harbour. The walk back is a little more difficult, as you will now be going uphill. We got a bus at the park, and were back in town by 8:30am. If you are an early riser and do not mind a bit of a stroll in the morning, this will be an unforgettable experience. Remember to bring some bread for the fish and seagulls, as we regretted this error This was one of the most memorable experiences on our trip.

    4. Russian Island

    Russkiy ostrov, Vladivostok 690922, Russia +7 908 998-43-79
    Russian Island

     

    Reviewed By Andrew M

    After the loss of Port Arthur in Dalian to the Japanese in the Russo Japan war of 1904-1905, it became extremely important for the defences of Vladivostok to be improved. In 1904, there were four forts in Vladivostok, two on the hills overlooking the city and two at the northern end of Russian Island. In 1904, Japanese Cruisers bombed Vladivostok, but there was no return of fire as the coastal batteries were not yet complete. The Tsar made a plan to improve the fortifications in Vladivostok to 16 forts, 10 in and around the city area and 6 on Russky Island. These improvements were done between 1905 and 1914. On Russky Island, 4 forts were added to the southern coast of the island, and were numbered 9-12. The forts of Russian Island were named after the princes of the 11th century’ and princes from the Moscow region in the 14th – 15th Century A total of 24 coastal batteries were added around the fringes of the Island to further strengthen defences.
    During the Russian Civil war in 1917, Vladivostok was invaded by the Czechoslovak forces. Other international forces including the USA, Canada and Japanese were also stationed in Vladivostok. These forces eventually withdrew up to 1920, but the Japanese remained until 1922. After the Russian Civil war ended, the Bolsheviks signed a treaty with Japan to demilitarize Vladivostok. The forts were abandoned after the civil war, and scrapped.A few of the batteries were upgraded during World War 2, with the Vorishilov Battery, located high in the hills above Fort # 12, being the main improvement to the Islands’ defences. These forts are of great historical importance, as they are the last forts of this type built in the world. The technological improvements of WW1, which included the invention of tanks and aerial bombing rendered a stationery target as a liability, as the mobility of forces became more important.
    The forts of Vladivostok have not been well maintained. It is local people who form clubs, which maintain the forts as best as they can. The lack of funding to maintain the forts is evident, as many of them have grafitti and rubbish all around. It is best to arrange a tour with a local, as due to metal supports being removed from the forts, some of them are not very safe. Many of these forts extend deep underground, and there is no lighting, so flashlights are a must. There was evidence of persons camping in the forts, so to ensure your safety, a local guided tour is recommended.
    We visited Fort 12, on Russky island with our local guide, Elena. We drove as far into the forest as we could, and then walked for 10 minutes until the fort was in sight. A government sign proclaiming the fort as a historical attraction was posted, but the fort itself was not well maintained. We walked through a few rooms in the fort and went down the stairs leading to the depths of the fort which were dark and chilly. The fortification walls surrounding the fort were overgrown by trees, but you will be able to get a feeling of the overall construction and design of the fort by walking around the main fortification.
    We then walked back through the forest and returned to the main road to head in a southerly direction towards the main coastal battery in support of Fort 12, which is the # 369 Velikoknyazheskays Battery, also known as the Grand Dukal. It was named after the Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich. Sergei was a General during WW1. He was executed by Bolshevik supporters, the day following the infamous execution of the Romanovs at Yekaterinburg in 1918. This battery took 4 years to build and was completed in 1914.It had four main guns which could rotate, and the walls were 3.5 meters thick. This battery defended an area of 2.5km on the coast. It was also upgraded and used during WW2. The circular bases on which the guns were mounted remain, but all guns were removed. The Government notice proclaiming it to be a historical attraction is posted on the entrance to the battery on the far right. The battery to the far left, has a picture of a Russian Orthodox Saint. Most forts and batteries had pictures of saints. The rooms beneath the gun locations were filthy and garbage strewn. I would advise not to go in these rooms if you do not have to, as photos of the entrances and stairs may be taken from outside.To the right of the Grand Dukal Battery , a short 5 minute walk will lead you to a lookout point. The forest and sea view are excellent here, and a great photo op.
    We enjoyed our day trip to Russian Island, and the exploring of the forts and batteries. Note that some of the batteries are now inaccessible, due to local businesses that have taken over the land e.g the nearby much visited aquarium makes access to battery # 373 and # 374 impossible. Hopefully the Government will provide funds to restore and maintain these historical areas, as in 1915 Vladivostok had the reputation as the best fortified city in the world.

    5. Voroshilovskaya Batareya Museum

    Voroshilovskaya Batareya, 1 | Russkiy, Vladivostok 690920, Russia
    Call: +7 924 520-91-39
    Voroshilovskaya Batareya Museum

     

    Reviewed By alexey2612 – Moscow, Russia

    I got to the Battery myself on a public transport. I do not recommend this method unless you speak Russian and know your way around. I took a route bus from downtown Vladivostok to Russky island. It is the only one that goes there. After a long ride I got off at the first stop after the asphalt road ended. I was in the woods. So I hiked about half a mile in the forest along a gravel road. Thus I got to the battery. The entrance fee is 100 rubles. They charge 100 rubles to take pictures. You can also fire a small cannon for one thousand rubles. In order to visit the underground facilities you need to move like a real soldier. It is obviously not recommended for elderly and visisotrs with disabilities. I was the only visitor at the site. Quite a strange feeling when you walk all the corridors and can almost feel the atmosphere that was at this battery a long time ago.

    6. Golden Horn Bay

    Vladivostok, Russia

     

    Golden Horn Bay

     

    Reviewed By Vanrustle – Vladivostok, Russia

    it’s beautiful and easy to access. It’s not allowed to stop on it and observe the bay from, only on special days. But there are a few points you can access to look at it from aside.

    7. Nikolai’s Triumphal Arch/ Arch of Prince Nicholas

    Petra Velikogo St., 6, Vladivostok 690091, Russia
    Nikolai's Triumphal Arch/ Arch of Prince Nicholas

     

    Reviewed By faithandhope2live – Canada

    We wandered into this serene part of town after we enjoyed the funicular ride down the steep hill. This Arch is a typical golden colourful Russian structure facing the bay. That makes it a beautiful photo opportunity. The arch is also a good shelter from rain or sun. There are things to explore around that area, such as a St. Andrew’s Chapel, The Memorial Complex and Submarine Museum.
    Happy Travelling!

    8. Eagle’s Nest Mount

    Vladivostok 28-13, Russia
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    4.5 based on 410 reviews

    Eagle's Nest Mount

     

    Reviewed By Kyle H

    This was our favorite view of the entire city overlooking the Golden Bridge, River, and city itself. On site, there are statues of historical figures and many locals get married here. Similar to other places, it has become a tradition to leave a lock. TIP: Bring a lock for an additional photo opportunity. Enjoy!

    9. Tsesarevich Embankment

    Dalzavodskaya St., Vladivostok, Russia +7 914 791-15-88
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    4.5 based on 324 reviews

    Tsesarevich Embankment

     

    Reviewed By Marina1779 – Vladivostok, Russia

    But no more than that. You can walk, whatch the sunset, rollerskate and that is it. There are many interesting buildings there but all of them are enpty. there’s nothing inside. It could be much better if they’d make something really interesting inside! But the seacview is really nice

    10. Monument to Vladimir Vysotsky

    Theatre Square, Vladivostok, Russia
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    4.5 based on 120 reviews

    Monument to Vladimir Vysotsky

     

    Reviewed By наталья е – Vladivostok, Primor’ye, Russia

    You won’t be able to notice the monument from the street unless walking up the alley towards the Gorky Drama theatre. It’s too small and difficult to locate especially in summer with all the greenery and trees around. Not the best place for the monument. It’s also overshadowed by the monument to S.Lazo, which is much taller and bigger.

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    What to do and see in West Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara: The Best Bike Tours

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    Discover the best top things to do in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia including Lombok Rise – Day Tours, JBB Adventure, Eka Lombok Tour, Kuta Lombok Dirtbike Rental, Lombok Bike Trip, The Lombok Tour, Lombok Jon Trans, Kaki Jalan – Rural Community Based Tourism, Hotel Tugu Lombok, Jaya Tetebatu Tour Guide.

    Hotel Tugu Lombok

    Hotel Tugu Lombok is located on miles of pristine virgin white sand beach of Sire, on the northwest coast of the island, 15 minutes boat ride across the Gili islands and framed by the majestic sunrise over Mount Rinjani. Neighboring this tropical haven is a seaside 18-hole golf course and virgin landscapes, where local life continues in today’s age much the same as it has done for centuries.

     

     

     

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    10 Bed and Breakfast Inns in Nikko National Park: Best hotel deals for 2023

    10 Bed and Breakfast Inns in Nikko National Park: Best hotel deals for 2023

     

    Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Nikko National Park including Hatcho no Yu, Kozuchi no Yado Tsurukame Daikichi, Ichiryukaku Honkan, Isshinkan, Nasuyumoto onsen ryokan shimizuya, Kashobo Fukumatsu, Nikko Senhime Monogatari, Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen, Honke Bankyu, Shohuro Matsuya.

     

     

    1. Hatcho no Yu

    876 Kawamata, Nikko 321-2717 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
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    4.5 based on 73 reviews

    Hatcho no Yu

     

    Extraordinary dinner and breakfast, comfortable rooms and a lounge.

    Reviewed By rixxiVery far from Kinugawa hot spring station, 1.5 hours local bus and 30min shuttle bus by this ryokan. We went to this place for 2-days family reunion at early April. We enjoyed absolutely fantastic Japanese dish at every evening and morning. I cannot admire enough these delicious foods which are not soy-sauce-full, Kanto-like taste. On the second day, menus differed from the first day (dinners and breakfast). Rooms and the lounge are also comfy. We spent plenty of time In the lounge, enjoyed reading (as we planned), “gomokunarabe”, and free massage chair. There was also a “Shogi-ban”. Even though the snow was piling up outside, the wood stove warmed the lounge enough. The hotel stuff (most of them are from other Asian countries) work enthusiastically. We shall return!

    2. Kozuchi no Yado Tsurukame Daikichi

    2-53 Yasukawacho, Nikko 321-1432 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
    48%
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    4 based on 151 reviews

    Kozuchi no Yado Tsurukame Daikichi

    Looking for a place to stay in Nikko? Then look no further than Kozuchi no Yado Tsurukame Daikichi, a romantic onsen ryokan that brings the best of Nikko to your doorstep. The rooms offer air conditioning and a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as free internet access is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. In addition, as a valued Kozuchi no Yado Tsurukame Daikichi guest, you can enjoy an on-site restaurant that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Nikko, Kozuchi no Yado Tsurukame Daikichi is located a short distance from Tobu Nikko Station (1.1 mi) and Nikko Station (1.3 mi). Travelers looking to enjoy some ribs can head to Steak House Mihashi. Otherwise, you may want to check out an Asian restaurant such as Hippari dako, Ramen Bonten Nikko, or Zen. Should time allow, Nikko Tosho-gu, Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa Memorial Park, and Taiyuimbyo Shrine are some popular attractions that are within walking distance. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Kozuchi no Yado Tsurukame Daikichi as you experience everything Nikko has to offer.

    Relaxing and comfortable

    Reviewed By 4nn4c0nd4Lovely outside onsen to be enjoyed with the cool mountain air! Meals were fun and delicious. Traditional meal with local offerings! Rooms were clean and service was great. Room service made and put away beds daily, which was a nice touch.

    3. Ichiryukaku Honkan

    46 Kawaji Onsen Takahara, Nikko 321-2612 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
    7%
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    32%
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    3.5 based on 107 reviews

    Ichiryukaku Honkan

    Finding an ideal family-friendly onsen ryokan in Nikko does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Ichiryukaku Honkan, a nice option for travelers like you. Nearby landmarks such as Musasabi Bridge (2.0 mi) and Nijimi Bridge (2.4 mi) make Ichiryukaku Honkan a great place to stay when visiting Nikko. Ichiryukaku Honkan is a family-friendly onsen ryokan offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator in the rooms. Travelers looking for a place to eat close to Ichiryukaku Honkan can head to Japanese Ramen Ikari (0.3 mi), which is within walking distance. Ichiryukaku Honkan looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Nikko.

    Onsen

    Reviewed By CattayhiA friend who is a Japanese national took us here during our stay in Japan. Although not a 5 star onsen, we loved it and the value for the money spent is well worth it. They provided a bus ride for us to Nikko as well as dinner and breakfast buffet. Besides one other family we were the only ‘tourists’. We got to sing karaoke, sit in the onsen (they have private onsen that can be reserved) outdoor and indoor, and each of us were given a Yukata to wear on the premises.

    4. Isshinkan

    542-3 Kinugawaonsen Taki, Nikko 321-2526 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
    30%
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    20%
    Satisfactory
    37%
    Poor
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    Terrible
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    3.5 based on 30 reviews

    Isshinkan

    See why so many travelers make Isshinkan their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Nikko. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Rooms at Isshinkan offer air conditioning. Guests of Isshinkan are also welcome to enjoy a pool and an on-site restaurant. For travelers arriving by car, parking is available. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Kurogane Bridge Promenade (0.0 mi) and Tateiwa Observation Deck (1.0 mi), guests of Isshinkan can easily experience some of Nikko’s most well known attractions. During your visit, be sure to check out one of Nikko’s popular cafes such as Cafe Salon de The Oka, Ashiyu Cafe, and Pantoe, all a short distance from Isshinkan. If you’re looking for something to do, Kinu Tateiwa Otsuribashi (Suspension bridge) (1.1 mi), Takimi Bridge (0.3 mi), and Kinugawa Onsen Fureai Bridge (0.3 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Isshinkan. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Isshinkan as you experience all of the things Nikko has to offer.

    A little nice hot-spring spa experience with great food

    Reviewed By Foo SOne of the typical Onsen (hot-spring) Hotel with my non-Japanese partner to have his first time Onsen experience. It was all in all wonderful and we both had a fun stay including the yummy dinner & breakfast. Totally recommend to hire your private bathing slot for 50min if you’re couple or family staying together. The local sakes were quite tasty and the dinner & breakfast using some of local ingredients. Better be hungry as the amount of food are more than enough! There’s a heated swimming pool as well as normal combination onsen spas with good water. I used the box spa and it was quite funny but also a very nice new experience. After having Onsen time, my skin and hair were perfectly soft and glowing. The hotel offers a short shuttle ride from Kinugawa-Onsen station and probably better use this service as it would be a good 20min walk to get there. The hotel staff members were all kind with good cares. Female guests could choose one of their colourful yukata (a kimono-style PJs) and they’re all very pretty. The only down side at this hotel was that everything was a bit dated. They were all clean but some decors you don’t really wanna see in a bright daylight, to be honest. We stayed from Sunday to Monday and it was very quiet. Partly because it was an alarming typhoon weekend, maybe. It was nice because not too many tourists were staying. Depends on the price you’d pay, but I could certainly recommend this place for your first time Onsen spa experience for a night or two. 週末の日光・鬼怒川旅行で1泊お世話になりました。大型台風通過の影響か、宿泊客は殆ど居なかったように思います。宿の方は皆親切で朝晩のお食事はとても美味しかったです。女性用の色浴衣サービスも種類が豊富で楽しめました。お風呂は質の良い温泉水で肌もすべすべになり、骨休めに来た甲斐がありました。貸切風呂は、予約をすればかなり遅い時間でも入浴が可能で、雰囲気も非常に良かったです。ただし、一般浴場も含めですが、客室や建物のあちこちにかなりの年期が入っており全体的に古びているのは否めません。徒歩で鬼怒川温泉駅から宿までは若干の距離があります。荷物などがある場合はお迎えのバスサービス等を利用した方が良いかもしれません。鬼怒子の湯などの公共の足湯が宿から直ぐの所にあり、宿をチェックアウト後も周辺をぶらぶらして結構楽しめました。サービスの良さやスタッフのお心遣い、食事の美味しさなどを考慮すれば、1泊(2食)は充分に楽しめる宿なのでお薦めします。

    5. Nasuyumoto onsen ryokan shimizuya

    73 Yumoto, Nasu-machi, Nasu-gun 325-0301 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
    13%
    Good
    63%
    Satisfactory
    19%
    Poor
    6%
    Terrible
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    4 based on 16 reviews

    Nasuyumoto onsen ryokan shimizuya

     

    温泉はとてもよいけれど

    Reviewed By Curiosity803341建物が古いことは仕方ないとしても、掃除が最低限しかされていない印象です。部屋は広くて快適。トイレはウォシュレット。でもカーテンが汚かったです。冷蔵庫の中は霜だらけ。置いてある椅子のクッションはかなりヘタリがありました。アメニティはバスタオル、タオル、歯ブラシのみ。男性は言えばカミソリがもらえます。氷は有料300円。夜にポットに入った水を置いてくれましたが、水道水で鉄分臭くて美味しくなかったです。近くにコンビニなどありません。WiFiはなし。温泉は熱めでしたが、とても気持ちいいです。シャワーが2つしかなく、しかも温度調整ができません。そこにシャンプーなどが置いてあります。ドライヤーが1つ。乾きにくいドライヤーでした。食事は牛肉が柔らかく、漬物がとても美味しかったです。豪華さはないですが、手作り感があり、楽しめました。

    6. Kashobo Fukumatsu

    1060 Kinugawa Onsen Ohara, Nikko 321-2522 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
    0%
    Good
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    Satisfactory
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    Poor
    24%
    Terrible
    27%
    Overall Ratings

    2.5 based on 63 reviews

    Kashobo Fukumatsu

    Looking for a place to stay in Nikko? Then look no further than Fukumatsu, a budget friendly onsen ryokan that brings the best of Nikko to your doorstep. Fukumatsu is a budget friendly onsen ryokan offering a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The onsen ryokan features a convenience store, 24 hour security, and a gift shop. Plus, guests can enjoy a fitness center, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Nikko. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Nearby landmarks such as Kurogane Bridge Promenade (0.5 mi) and Tateiwa Observation Deck (0.6 mi) make Fukumatsu a great place to stay when visiting Nikko. Travelers looking for a place to eat close to Fukumatsu can head to Cafe Salon de The Oka (0.5 mi), Trattoria Camino (0.5 mi), or Ashiyu Cafe (0.6 mi), all of which are within walking distance. Should time allow, Kinu Tateiwa Otsuribashi (Suspension bridge), Kinugawa Onsen Fureai Bridge, and Takimi Bridge are some popular attractions that are within walking distance. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Fukumatsu as you experience everything Nikko has to offer.

    Refurbishment required

    Reviewed By kt_malaysiaThe hotel is situated not too far from Kinugawaonsen station. It doesn’t have meal options and the hotel is rather run down. During our stay, we felt there was no other customers but hotel owner claimed full house for the weekend. The room itself is actually OK. Cleanliness was acceptable. The Onsen was average and occasionally the outdoor onsen was cold.

    7. Nikko Senhime Monogatari

    6-48 Yasukawacho, Nikko 321-1432 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
    52%
    Good
    36%
    Satisfactory
    6%
    Poor
    3%
    Terrible
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    Overall Ratings

    4.5 based on 204 reviews

    Nikko Senhime Monogatari

    Nikko Senhime Monogatari is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Nikko, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Nikko, Nikko Senhime Monogatari is located a short distance from Tobu Nikko Station (1.3 mi) and Nikko Station (1.4 mi). Rooms at Nikko Senhime Monogatari offer air conditioning and a refrigerator providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi. A 24 hour front desk, room service, and baggage storage are some of the conveniences offered at this onsen ryokan. A sauna and free breakfast will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Nikko Senhime Monogatari, free parking is available. While in Nikko, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Nikko Senhime Monogatari, including Hippari dako (0.5 mi), Komekichi Kozushi (1.2 mi), and Steak House Mihashi (0.4 mi). If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Nikko Tosho-gu (0.3 mi), Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa Memorial Park (0.3 mi), or Taiyuimbyo Shrine (0.4 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. Enjoy your stay in Nikko!

    Great Onsen!

    Reviewed By patrickperbkkWe came to the hotel for a public onsen while visiting Nikko. The hotel looks a bit outdated form the outside, but was on when visiting inside the hotel. It’s a great experience with the Japanese traditional bath for the first time. Staff was polite and helpful. We visited there on a weekday afternoon, no people:-)

    8. Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen

    1-1 Fujihara, Nikko 321-2521 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
    15%
    Good
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    Satisfactory
    24%
    Poor
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    Terrible
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    Overall Ratings

    3.5 based on 177 reviews

    Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen

    Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Nikko, Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its family-friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen makes it easy to enjoy the best of Nikko. Rooms at Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator. Guests of Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen are also welcome to enjoy a sauna and an on-site restaurant. For travelers arriving by car, parking is available. Close to some of Nikko’s most popular landmarks, such as Kurogane Bridge Promenade (0.2 mi) and Tateiwa Observation Deck (0.8 mi), Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen is a great destination for tourists. During your visit, be sure to check out one of Nikko’s popular Italian restaurants such as Trattoria Camino and Kanon, all a short distance from Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen. If you’re looking for something to do, Kinu Tateiwa Otsuribashi (Suspension bridge) (0.9 mi), Kinugawa Onsen Fureai Bridge (0.1 mi), and Takimi Bridge (0.5 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen. Hotel Kinugawa Gyoen is sure to make your visit to Nikko one worth remembering.

    Decent hotel for Nikko tour

    Reviewed By anned0201Rather old but quite big hotel with nice and various food buffet style breakfast and dinner. Quite convenient location. Dial bus going to the station and local theme parks is available. Friendly and helpful staff. Room interior and its facilities are quite old styled, especially safe and fridge. Old tobacco smell inside the room is irritating. Indoor and outdoor spa are disappointing, very small and not really worth attending.

    9. Honke Bankyu

    749 Yunishikawa, Nikko 321-2601 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
    57%
    Good
    28%
    Satisfactory
    7%
    Poor
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    Terrible
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    Overall Ratings

    4.5 based on 218 reviews

    Honke Bankyu

    If you’re looking for a luxury ryokan in Nikko, look no further than Honke Bankyu. For those interested in checking out Heike Hunter Village (1.3 mi) while visiting Nikko, Honke Bankyu Hotel is a short distance away. Rooms at Honke Bankyu Hotel provide air conditioning and a refrigerator, and getting online is easy, with free internet access available. In addition, Honke Bankyu Hotel offers a hot tub and breakfast, which will help make your Nikko trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. If you are looking for a nearby place to eat, Honke Bankyu is within walking distance of Yakiniku Yamamichi (0.2 mi), a popular restaurant in the area. If you’re looking for something to do, Yudonosan Shrine (0.4 mi), Hachiman Shrine (1.2 mi), and Heike Ochiudo Minzoku Shiryokan (0.8 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Honke Bankyu Hotel. The staff at Honke Bankyu looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.

    Everything exelent!

    Reviewed By 654junsHonke Bankyu is one of the best Onsen-hotel I have ever stayed. The onsen-bath was very clean and beautiful, outside-bath(as you know it is Roten-buro)was just nearby a river the name is Yunishigawa-river. Dinner was perfect, very delicious, so many kinds of Washoku dishes were served. Above all, a grilled Iwana-fish was good. The Iwana-fish was grilled in a Irori, Irori is a Japanese traditional oven. Breakfast is also Japanese style, many kinds of Sansai-foods(as you know they are blesses of mountains)were served.

    10. Shohuro Matsuya

    168 Shiobara, Nasushiobara 329-2921 Tochigi Prefecture
    Excellent
    48%
    Good
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    Satisfactory
    13%
    Poor
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    Terrible
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    4 based on 46 reviews

    Shohuro Matsuya

    Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Nasushiobara, Shohuro Matsuya is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its family-friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Shohuro Matsuya makes it easy to enjoy the best of Nasushiobara. Rooms at Shohuro Matsuya provide air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. In addition, while staying at Shohuro Matsuya guests have access to newspaper, baggage storage, and a gift shop. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Shohuro Matsuya. Nearby landmarks such as Tanka Stele of Saito Mokichi (1.1 mi) and Haiku Stele of Natsume Soseki (1.1 mi) make Shohuro Matsuya a great place to stay when visiting Nasushiobara. If you are looking for a nearby place to eat, Shohuro Matsuya is within walking distance of some popular restaurants including Sobadokoro Yukyo (1.0 mi), Choshiya Shokudo (1.2 mi), and Sanjoya (1.0 mi). There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular parks such as Emperor Memorial Park, Nasunogahara Park (Observation Tower), and Karasugamori park. Shohuro Matsuya is sure to make your visit to Nasushiobara one worth remembering.

    Amazing view and excellent service

    Reviewed By Venusian2000I stayed at this inn with my friend in Nov 2019. As soon as you step in the inn, the nice smell of incense welcomes you. In the lounge, you first have some tea and sweets. The entire building is not very large, but all rooms face the river and the creek through large picture windows. The staff was all very nice, polite, kind, friendly, and helpful. Traditional Japanese meals were just fantastic both dinner and breakfast, which you eat at the privately sectioned eating areas on the ground level. Hot spring bath was cozy but clean and comfortable. I really enjoyed this inn. The only thing I want to warn is that this inn is not located in the center of the hot spring village, and you need to get on the bus for a few stops unless you have your own car. 松楓楼松屋の宿泊は思い出に残る心地よいものでした。2019年11月に友人と一泊しましたが、旅館内に一歩入ると優しいお香の匂いがします。大きな建物ではありませんが、一面がすべて川と渓谷に面していてまずラウンジでその風景に感激します。スタッフの方々は皆さんとても親切で丁寧で、大変気持ちよく滞在できました。一階でのお食事も夕食・朝食ともに満足しましたし、温泉も大変気持ちよかったです。あまり大きな旅館ではないので、個人的にはそれが気に入りました。ただひとつ注意しておきたいことは、この旅館は塩原温泉の中心街からは少し離れていて、中心街へ行くには自家用車またはバスを利用しなくてはならないということです。遠いわけではありませんが、徒歩圏内ではありません。私達はバスを利用しました。

     

     

  • United States

    Top 10 restaurants in Hackensack, United States

    Hackensack is a city in Bergen County in New Jersey, United States, and serves as its county seat. The area was officially named New Barbadoes Township until 1921, but it was informally known as Hackensack since at least the 18th century. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city’s population was 43,010, reflecting an increase of 333 (+0.8%) from the 42,677 counted in the 2000 Census, which had, in turn, increased by 5,628 (+15.2%) from the 37,049 counted in the 1990 Census.
    Things to do in Hackensack

    1. Casual Habana Cafe

    125 Main St, Hackensack, NJ 07601-7103 Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible, Delivery Caribbean, Latin, Spanish, Cuban Lunch, Dinner, Late Night SGD 13 – SGD 20 +1 201-880-9844
    Excellent
    58%
    Good
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    Satisfactory
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    4.5 based on 159 reviews

    Casual Habana Cafe

     

    Reviewed By Douglas F – Garfield, New Jersey

    If Cuban food is your thing then this is the place. All of the typical dishes are here and they’re cooked to perfection. The Ropa Vieja is top on the list followed by the churrasco. Great home made empanadas with several typical of fillings. It’s a bring your own bottle and the sangria is definitely worth an order. Prepare for a nice night out but make a reservation especially on the weekends because this place fills up quickly.

    2. Amarone Ristorante

    63 Cedar Ln, Teaneck, NJ 07666-4406 Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Takeout, Highchairs Available Italian, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options Lunch, Dinner SGD 20 – SGD 41 +1 201-833-1897
    Excellent
    74%
    Good
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    Satisfactory
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    4.5 based on 113 reviews

    Amarone Ristorante

     

    Reviewed By Inothreeputt – Oradell, New Jersey

    Probably eat in Amarone once or twice a month. Very consistent service, excellent menu and accommodating hosts (Nick and Nick). Kind of quiet, but nothing wrong with that.

    3. Seafood Gourmet

    103 W Pleasant Ave, Maywood, NJ 07607-1333 Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible Seafood, Soups, Gluten Free Options Lunch, Dinner +1 201-843-8558
    Excellent
    63%
    Good
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    Satisfactory
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    Poor
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    4.5 based on 107 reviews

    Seafood Gourmet

     

    Reviewed By mzhappyhr – New York City, New York

    I either order for take out or dine in if its a weekday lunch because its less crowded. There are maybe 30 seats on the side to dine in so very small. My favorite dinner is the penne vodka with shrimp & scallops. You cant go wrong with anything, oh and like most local spots its BYOB.

    4. I Gemelli

    268 Huyler St, South Hackensack, NJ 07606-1434 Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible Italian Lunch, Dinner +1 201-487-4220
    Excellent
    73%
    Good
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    4.5 based on 60 reviews

    I Gemelli

     

    Reviewed By abehache

    This place was recommended by my sister in law and it has been one of the best experiences in the restaurant experience. First the staff from ownership to busboy super friendly. Food outstanding as well deserts. Prices very reasonable and food portions are very good. Has parking and BYOB. Pls if u are in the area this place it’s a MUST go.

    5. The Capital Grille

    1 Garden State Plaza, Paramus, NJ 07652-2404 Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Valet Parking, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar American, Steakhouse, Gluten Free Options Lunch, Dinner, Late Night SGD 39 – SGD 66 +1 201-845-7040
    Excellent
    57%
    Good
    27%
    Satisfactory
    10%
    Poor
    4%
    Terrible
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    4.5 based on 229 reviews

    The Capital Grille

    You are cordially invited to join us for an evening or afternoon of relaxed elegance and exceptional cuisine. Our impressive menu of nationally renowned dry aged steaks and the freshest of seafood will ignite your culinary imagination as our award-winning wine list of more than 5,000 bottles awakens your inner sommelier. And as our gracious, knowledgeable servers delight you with their uncanny ability to anticipate your every need, you’ll experience firsthand why the American Culinary Federation recently bestowed upon us their “Achievement of Excellence Award.” Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or hosting a business luncheon or dinner, we can help you flawlessly pull off any private dining event. Our event planning staff has extensive experience and the ideal materials to work with—a capital setting, distinctive food and unmatched service. Located at Garden State Plaza.

    Reviewed By MiseryEE – Virginia

    Had dinner reservations here for an early Valentine’s Day dinner celebration. Our waiter Franklin was impeccable with his service and making sure we had everything we needed during our dinner (we hope our tip reflected our happiness with him!). Best lobster bisque we ever had…creamy with large chunks of lobster in it. The Filet Mignon, Tenderloin, Lobster tails and South African Lobster Tail was cooked to perfection and seasoned perfectly. Not lost were the sides too…probably the best Au Gratin potatoes I’ve ever had. Dessert was fantastic too which we weren’t able to finish due to being so stuffed from everything we had prior. Can’t comment on the wine selection as we didn’t order drinks but it looks like they had a nice wine collection.

    While this meal was more on the pricey side of what we normally spend when we go out, I knew what the prices were going to be before hand and I thought everything we had was reasonably priced for what we got.

    6. Sofia’s Mediterranean Grill

    220 Boulevard, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604-1920 Takeout, Seating, Waitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible, Delivery, Outdoor Seating Mediterranean, Greek, Middle Eastern, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options Lunch, Dinner SGD 7 – SGD 39 +1 201-462-0123
    Excellent
    61%
    Good
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    Satisfactory
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    Terrible
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    4.5 based on 95 reviews

    Sofia's Mediterranean Grill

    Gyros, Mousaka, Spanakopita, and all other things Greek, for the best casual Mediterranean dining experience in Northern NJ. BYOB!

    Reviewed By desdemadridMadrid – Madrid

    Great food, really nice terrace to have dinner. Staff was so friendly. Moussaka was so tasty and the salads/entrée are good. We will come back for sure.

    7. Sanzari’s New Bridge Inn

    105 Old Bridge Road, New Milford, NJ Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Valet Parking, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Takeout American, Italian, Gluten Free Options Lunch, Dinner +1 201-692-7700
    Excellent
    60%
    Good
    37%
    Satisfactory
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    Terrible
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    4.5 based on 67 reviews

    Sanzari's New Bridge Inn

     

    Reviewed By Nicole R – East Lansing, Michigan

    This is a destination restaurant – if you let it be. Order the exciting items, not old mainstays and you’ll be impressed. The service is very polished and they pay a lot of attention to your overall experience. Sit in the bar room if you can. Reservations strongly recommended. Swordfish is amazing.

    8. BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse

    21 Teterboro Landing Dr, Teterboro, NJ 07608-1120 Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Accepts Discover, Highchairs Available American, Bar, Pub, Vegetarian Friendly Lunch, Dinner, Brunch +1 551-313-7450
    Excellent
    48%
    Good
    40%
    Satisfactory
    10%
    Poor
    2%
    Terrible
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    4.5 based on 49 reviews

    BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse

     

    Reviewed By EneriG – Secaucus, New Jersey

    Welcoming atmosphere, nice service, huge selection of dishes and a great variety of beer choices if you’re into that. I had the Kale and Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad with Shrimp and I can’t wait to go have it again! Yes, the salad was THAT good! The Buffalo chicken wings had great taste, though I prefer the skin more crispy.

    9. LongHorn Steakhouse

    160 Route 17 North, Rochelle Park, NJ 07662-4004 Takeout, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol American, Steakhouse, Gluten Free Options Lunch, Dinner +1 201-587-0673
    Excellent
    46%
    Good
    39%
    Satisfactory
    12%
    Poor
    1%
    Terrible
    2%
    Overall Ratings

    4 based on 74 reviews

    LongHorn Steakhouse

     

    Reviewed By R B

    We ate here for Father’s Day and enjoyed our server and food. Our complaint was there was no air conditioning and it was hot. We were told it hasn’t been working for a few summers. People, including wait staff, were fanning themselves to try cool off. I have asthma and the heat made it harder to breathe. No one in my family enjoyed themselves with sweat running down our faces.

    10. Bangkok Garden Thai Restaurant

    261 Main St, Hackensack, NJ 07601-5704 Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol Asian, Thai, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options Lunch, Dinner +1 201-487-2620
    Excellent
    52%
    Good
    46%
    Satisfactory
    1%
    Poor
    1%
    Terrible
    0%
    Overall Ratings

    4.5 based on 94 reviews

    Bangkok Garden Thai Restaurant

     

    Reviewed By Josh A – Boston, Massachusetts

    Nice, clean restaurant with great food! I’ve tried a lot of chicken pad Thai before and this one was one of my favorites.

     

  • Lithuania

    Top 10 Things to do in Ukmerge, Vilnius County

    Discover the best top things to do in Ukmerge, Lithuania including Siesikai Castle, Ukmerges Mound, Dog Keksas, The Church of Holy Trinity, Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, Former Jewish Great Synagogue, Taujenai Manor, Lituania Restituta Obelisk, Ukmerge Tourist and Business Information Center, Ukmerge Etnographic Museum.
    Restaurants in Ukmerge

    1. Siesikai Castle

    Siesikai, Ukmerges r., Ukmerge 20315 Lithuania +370 612 94091 http://www.facebook.com/siesikupilis
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    5.0 based on 1 reviews

     

    2. Ukmerges Mound

    Piliakalnio g. 5, Ukmerge 20113 Lithuania
    Excellent
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    4.5 based on 4 reviews

     

    3. Dog Keksas

    Vienuolyno g. 17, Ukmerge 20114 Lithuania
    Excellent
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    4.5 based on 3 reviews

     

    Reviewed By godamik – Ukmerge, Lithuania

    Very beautiful cute fun nice adorable stoney puppy with very cute little legs and very adorable little nose and big cute ears and a little cute tail <3

    4. The Church of Holy Trinity

    Kauno g., Ukmerge 20130 Lithuania +370 340 51692
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    4.0 based on 1 reviews

     

    5. Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul

    Ukmerge Lithuania http://www.radzima.org/ru/object-photo/8014.html
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    3.5 based on 2 reviews

     

    6. Former Jewish Great Synagogue

    Vienuolyno g. 2, Ukmerge 20130 Lithuania +370 340 63551
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    3.5 based on 2 reviews

    Former Jewish Great Synagogue

     

    7. Taujenai Manor

    Taujenai, Ukmerges r., Ukmerge Lithuania +370 616 58391 http://taujenudvaras.lt
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    3.0 based on 1 reviews

     

    8. Lituania Restituta Obelisk

    Ukmerge Lithuania
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    3.0 based on 1 reviews

     

    9. Ukmerge Tourist and Business Information Center

    Kestuchio a. 2, Ukmerge 20130 Lithuania http://www.ukmergeinfo.lt
    Excellent
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    2.0 based on 1 reviews

     

    10. Ukmerge Etnographic Museum

    Kestucio a. 5, Ukmerge, Ukmerge 20114 Lithuania +370 340 63957 http://www.ukmergesmuziejus.lt