A century ago this district boasted more saloons per acre than anywhere in North America. It housed many of the immigrant railway workers as well as the early traders who saw profit in the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Today, Yaletown's rambling brick warehouses are undergoing an exciting renaissance as elegant storefronts and Manhattan styled apartments for baby boomers and empty nesters avoiding the `burbs are being built. The young and the fashionable, involved in Yaletown's numerous dot.com companies, movie production houses, hair salons, interior design stores and wholesale clothing industry converge on the neighborhood's bistros and restaurants. Canyons of condos line Yaletown's perimeter, parading down to the shores of False Creek. Catch the AquaBus ferries from here over to Granville Island.
Boston
is one of America's most historic cities. The area is home to an immense
collection of historic sites, as well as popular modern attractions, ranging
from Paul Revere's House and the Boston Tea Party to John Hancock Tower and
Newburry Street. Choose historic lodgings in a charming neighborhood....more
Venetian Hotel stands out amongst the 125 hotels in the city. Michael
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Venetian can be found at 3355 Las Vegas Blvd South. Strikingly beautiful
interiors. Venetian Las Vegas contains Sauna, Airport Shuttle, and Outdoor
Pool. Featuring a half-mile long canal.... more