Start Spreadin' The News About the Dylan Hotel NYC

Written by Josh Edelson


Start Spreadin’ The News About Dylan Hotel in NYC Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Readrepparttar entire feature with photos at http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/newyork/nyc/dylan/dylan.html New York City –repparttar 133758 center ofrepparttar 133759 universe. It’s a concrete jungle lined with aisles of towering corporate sky scrapers. It’s a hustle and bustle town whererepparttar 133760 idea of jaywalking doesn’t seem to exist. A place where people have horns, and will not hesitate to use them. It’s a grid where streets go east and west, and avenues go north and south. Still though, thousands of tourists flutter about, overwhelmed byrepparttar 133761 breathtaking views, lost in their gigantic maps.

Inrepparttar 133762 heart of New York City is Times Square; an overrated, over expensive, gravitron of tourists, souvenirs and advertisements that explode into a world of neon whenrepparttar 133763 sun goes down. It’s where everyone wants to be, which is why I’ve arranged to stay at one ofrepparttar 133764 classiest hotels inrepparttar 133765 area —repparttar 133766 Dylan.

Formerlyrepparttar 133767 Chemists Club built in 1903;repparttar 133768 building was completely designed and restored by Jeffrey Beers. It projects a very metropolitan feel while maintaining a modern and professional tone. Most ofrepparttar 133769 furniture is angular, everything is symmetrical, andrepparttar 133770 lighting gives off an almost surreal Metropolis feel.

The rooms are elegant and urban with a ceiling that is high enough for me to jump onrepparttar 133771 bed without hitting my head. (I’m 6’5 byrepparttar 133772 way.) Soft, white cotton blankets and sheets blessrepparttar 133773 humongous king-sized beds and goose down pillows beckon evenrepparttar 133774 most energized traveler to take a power nap.

Quite possiblyrepparttar 133775 most expected but satisfying feature ofrepparttar 133776 hotel isrepparttar 133777 low hum pumping fresh cool air throughoutrepparttar 133778 room. For some reason,repparttar 133779 air conditioning in hotel rooms always seems to be somewhat of a sedative, a symbol of vacations. And although not every guest ofrepparttar 133780 Dylan is a vacationer,repparttar 133781 classy design and modern architecture will make evenrepparttar 133782 most frequent traveler feel quite at home.

A refrigerator fully stocked with beer, wine, candy and snacks temps guests to payrepparttar 133783 extraordinary price for a conveniently easy fill. If you happen to be made of money and eat allrepparttar 133784 candy and snacks in one setting, you may want to take a visit torepparttar 133785 marble covered bathroom. Here, you’ll notice that there are beakers in place of water glasses, and a sink that looks reminiscent of a mixing bowl placed neatly atop a marble counter, echoingrepparttar 133786 past inhabitants —repparttar 133787 Chemists Club.

If you feel adventurous, you may want to head up torepparttar 133788 top level ofrepparttar 133789 hotel for astonishing views ofrepparttar 133790 city at night. Or pushrepparttar 133791 bottom button onrepparttar 133792 mirrored elevator and work off allrepparttar 133793 junk you just emptied your wallet on inrepparttar 133794 Dylan’s 24-hour gym, compliments ofrepparttar 133795 house.

Right aroundrepparttar 133796 corner fromrepparttar 133797 gym isrepparttar 133798 conference room, which I did not enter because I really had nothing to discuss. But if I did, I would have very much appreciatedrepparttar 133799 fact thatrepparttar 133800 room can be converted between U-shape and banquet-style settings, among others.

The Dylan is a 108 room boutique that has been open since 2001. Its opulent jewel-toned fabrics, frosted titanium mirrors, and crème colored walls are a tranquil escape torepparttar 133801 honking cabs and blinking lights of Manhattan outside. Quite possiblyrepparttar 133802 most impressive feature ofrepparttar 133803 Dylan Hotel isrepparttar 133804 Alchemy Suite, which was created in 1932 to replicate a medieval alchemist’s laboratory that has been transformed into a one-of-a kind luxurious guestroom with vaulted ceilings, plush paneled walls and rich velvet drapes.

But Why Zambian Safaris and Tourism?

Written by Enestle Zimba


…Because Zambian safaris are Africa's best kept secrets! They’ve made Zambiarepparttar most enticing destination in African safari today.

Livingstone in Zambia is now acclaimed, and rightly so,repparttar 133757 southern Africa Adventure Centre!

The World Tourism Organisation (WTO) has ranked Zambia as Africa's No 1 emerging tourist destination.

The UK 2004 Trends and Spends Survey also awarded Zambiarepparttar 133758 No 10 ranking inrepparttar 133759 "best long-haul destinations". At No 10 Zambia isrepparttar 133760 only other African country inrepparttar 133761 top ten ranking

Zambia,repparttar 133762 Land

Covering a total surface area of 752,614 square kilometers, Zambia is a large country. It is slightly larger than Texas State inrepparttar 133763 USA or slightly larger than France and Belgium combined. Zambia is generally a high plateau averaging between 1,060 metres (3,500 ft) and 1,363 metres (4,500 ft) above sea level. This makesrepparttar 133764 country’s weather mild and pleasant.

Zambia’s water surface is 11,890 square kilometers equivalent to 2% ofrepparttar 133765 land surface. The water bodies are mainly fromrepparttar 133766 three natural lakes in northern Zambia. The fourth is inrepparttar 133767 south,repparttar 133768 exciting man-made Lake Kariba. When commissioned in 1957 Lake Kariba wasrepparttar 133769 largest man-made lake inrepparttar 133770 world. It measures 280 kilometres long and 40 kilometres at it’s widest.

Zambia,repparttar 133771 People

There are over 73 dialects spoken in Zambia, butrepparttar 133772 official language is English. All media and business is in English and most Zambians speak it fairly well. Out ofrepparttar 133773 73 ethnic groups (tribes) 20 celebrate special cultural ceremonies on an annual basis. These manifest customs, social life, rituals, oral history, material and spiritual culture. Visitors are welcome to watch these ceremonies.

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