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- Angel Hotel (Cardiff): A Review – Standard Double RoomAbout Angel Hotel The Angel Hotel in Cardiff City Centre is a well-established hotel with 102 guestrooms, event spaces, meeting rooms, a restaurant, a café and conference space. The original hotel dates back to 1666 when the original coaching inn was built for mail coaches to serve Cardiff. The current building is a Victorian-era one from 1883 and has hosted distinguished people, such as the Beatles and Marlene Dietrich, and served as the US Navy’s headquarters during World War 1. Note that Angel Hotel does not have a lift/elevator. Location Angel Hotel is located in Cardiff City Centre across from… Read more: Angel Hotel (Cardiff): A Review – Standard Double Room
- Scientific English and Writing for the Sciences: A GuideIf you are starting your journey into the world of science, it can be daunting. Tackling scientific articles, conferences and debates feels like climbing a mountain. What are these difficult concepts, what are these crazy words, and why can’t scientists just write like normal people? If you have thought any of these things, then this Guide to Scientific English and Writing for the Sciences is for you. This guide acts as an overall view of different aspects of scientific English. If you want more information, please click on the resource links provided at the end of each section. A Brief… Read more: Scientific English and Writing for the Sciences: A Guide
- Hiroshima Castle: Japan’s Carp CastleLocated in the famous city of Hiroshima in eastern Japan, Hiroshima Castle has played an important part in Japan’s history. One of the most accessible castles, it is not to be missed! History of Hiroshima Castle Sengoku Period The castle’s story begins between in the late 1500s when one of Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s councillors, Mori Terumoto, built a castle at the delta of the Otagawa river between 1589 and 1599. At this point the city of Hiroshima did not exist. Instead the area had a collection of five villages, which was reflected in the original name: Gokamura. He moved there in… Read more: Hiroshima Castle: Japan’s Carp Castle
- ABQ BioPark – Botanical Garden in Albuquerque, New MexicoLocated in the heart of Albuquerque, New Mexico is the ABQ BioPark, a complex dedicated to animal and plant life. Including a zoo, an aquarium and a botanic garden along with a beach located on banks the Rio Grande, this city-run park is a big draw for the city. In this article we will be focusing on the botanic gardens. Getting there and Entrance The entrance to the Botanic Garden is in the Old Town of Albuquerque off of Central Avenue. From the airport you can take Interstate 25 or New Mexico Route 47 up to Avenida Cesar Chavez, then… Read more: ABQ BioPark – Botanical Garden in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Kanazawa Central Hotel: A ReviewAbout Kanazawa Central Hotel Kanazawa Central Hotel is a 3-star hotel in downtown Kanazawa that caters to a wide range of clientele. The hotel has the main building and the “Annex” or “East Building”. Kanazawa Central Hotel is billed as a Japanese business hotel but also offers gender-segregated public baths, its own restaurant, laundry facilities and computers to use in the lobby. There is also free WiFi throughout both buildings and I found it to be strong. Location A 4-minute walk from JR Kanazawa Station, Kanazawa Central Hotel features 4 Japanese specialty restaurants, free property-wide WiFi and free-use internet PCs… Read more: Kanazawa Central Hotel: A Review






