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Ayre Hotel Sevillla, Seville

The Occidental Sevilla is a deluxe class hotel situated seven kilometers from San Pablo International Airport. The hotel is tucked in the city's residential...


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Ayre Hotel Sevillla, Seville

Ayre Hotel Sevillla, Seville

The Occidental Sevilla is a deluxe class hotel situated seven kilometers from San Pablo International Airport. The hotel is tucked in the city's residential...


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AvailabilityPrice is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Ayr We Go Again!

Advantages: Beautiful scenery, lovely people good base to visit other cities
Disadvantages: Scottish parliament let the area down in terms of funding, despite it's heritage value

...I have always been drawn to Scotland, partly because my grandparents were Scots. We had many holidays in places like Newton Stewart when I was growing up, but when I decided to take my own family on a "pilgrimage" about seven years ago, it had to be Burns Country we visited (my Dad was born on Burns night, so it was only fair to see what all the fuss was about). We now go to Ayrshire at least once a year, occasionally twice or more. Ayr and the surrounding areas has everything you could wish for in a holiday destination. The countryside is both spectacular and soothing, but you are never far away from something to do if you wish. It is also uncannily warm at times due to the gulf currents arount the coast. The area is steeped in history, and not just the 18th century Burns period. You can go from various castles (including...

Alslad36 19.09.2006 · Read review
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Review of Ayr (Scotland)

Something in the Ayre

Advantages: Very good value; excellent service; stylish decor
Disadvantages: Slightly lacking in atmosphere

...at £10.95 as well as Ayre Jalfrezi at £8.95. We both decided that the third possibility, Ayre Delight at £8.95, was the ideal one as it was a reasonable price and not quite as hot as the jalfrezi. The Ayre Delight consisted of chunks of fish, large pieces of tomato, green pepper, onion, ginger, and garlic. The medium hot sauce sounded just right. We each also ordered plain rice at £1.40 a portion. We didn't have to wait long for our two Ayre Delight dishes, which were served on a hot plate with the bowls of rice on the table. The portions were so generous that I couldn't finish mine, but this was only because of the quantity as we both really enjoyed our first taste of ayre. I must admit that I didn't really notice a taste of ginger, but the fish was delicious as were the vegetables. The sauce, as I mentioned, was medium hot and just...

denella 17.01.2009 · Read review
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Review of The Spice Merchants, Southsea

Do you want the high road or the low one

Advantages: Lochs, scenery,
Disadvantages: not suitable for wheelchair

...Ayr: an agricultural market town in the south west of Scotland, boasting a population of around 48,000. Scotland was one of those places on my ‘must visit’ list, so when we found Haven holidays had a campsite there we decided to take the plunge and visit the much talked about beauty of Scotland. We stayed just outside of Ayr at the Haven Craig Tara camp; a few minutes on the bus or taxi would take you into the town centre. I was under the impression that the further north you went, the cheaper things become. How wrong could I been, prices are no cheaper, and indeed some are even more expensive than my hometown in Suffolk. Still I digress. Ayr is a pleasant enough town, with old building over looking the shoppers in the bustling streets below. The town offers a whole host of both local and national shops! To...

dabmim 15.08.2001 · Read review
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Review of Ayr (Scotland)

Good playgound, poor farm

Advantages: Lots to do for hyperactive kids
Disadvantages: The animals don't seem happy

...Heads of Ayr Park Farm is located in Ayrshire, Scotland on the A719. As the name suggests there are animals at the park, but there?s more to it than just animals. Opening Hours and Admission The park is open from Easter to October, from 10am to 5 pm. It costs £8 for an adult, £6.20 for a child or £30 for a family ticket (5 people). Facilities There are lots of different things to do at the Farm; firstly there are the animals which include; camels, Shetland ponies, wallabies, otters, skunks, lemurs and emus, plus a few more. After sedately walking around and looking at the wildlife, it?s time to liven things up a bit. The park has plenty of different activities for children; there are trampolines, jumping pillows (which are huge cushions of air, similar to bouncy castles but without the walls), a huge sandpit, climbing...

Fiver29 26.06.2009 · Read review
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Review of Heads Of Ayr Farm, Scotland

And gie's a hand o' thine!

Advantages: Fresh Sea Air
Disadvantages: Too many tourists on Hot days

...I am sure that I read somewhere that there was a challenge to write about your home town, or maybe I imagined it. Anyway, I noticed there was remarkably little about my Home Town - Royal Burgh of Ayr on Ciao, and thought I would dip back into my Ciao travel writing days of old, and share a little information with you. Location and Getting There --------------------------------- Ayr is situated on the West Coast of Scotland. From the England/Scotland border around the Gretna area, Ayr will take about 1 ¾ hours via road, using the M74 and A70. You can take the tourist route up the west coast from the border, but you need to leave quite a bit longer for that. If travelling by Train, the express from Glasgow runs every half hour, from early morning until late at night, and takes one hour. The good people ay Ryanair also offer...

helencbradshaw 12.11.2003 · Read review
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Review of Ayr (Scotland)

Ayrshire what a revelation.

Advantages: Scenery, friendly people and empty roads
Disadvantages: May be too quiet for some

.... The rest of the building has a gift shop selling the usual mix of pottery, prints, glassware, sweets etc and a restaurant. Stopped in Ayr for a look round the many shops. I felt the town had a rather ?faded? feel as though it was struggling to survive but we enjoyed a look around the Department stores and bought presents to take home with us. On the way home we stopped by the Electric Brae which is an optical illusion on the road. Although we read the description of the Electric Brae we did not discover the secret of the illusion despite putting the car into neutral down the hill. We were not sure what to expect although we guessed that we should feel that the car was going uphill when it was in reality going down. I?d love to know how it works so any enlightenment would be appreciated Friday - Our last day exploring and we decided...

gardenguru1 08.10.2004 · Read review
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Review of Ayr (Scotland)

Ayr Campus

Advantages: excellent staff and teaching methods, good learning facilities
Disadvantages: poor accommodation, poor union

...This opinion is based on my experiences aas a student at the university's Ayr campus. Many people have criticised the University of Paisley, particularly because of the damning report that placed it 99th out of 99 in the best universities poll. This is completely unfair in terms of the Ayr Campus. The Ayr campus is becoming a large part of the university with one of their most successful courses - "Media - Theory and Production" being based at Ayr. Talk of moving this course to the main campus was put to an end when the new head of the university claimed he was commited to keeping the course at Ayr. The small size of the campus means it is very comfortable to study at, and you cna get to know most of the people around you, even those of different courses. When I studied at Glasgow University before, the main concern was that I...

djsteven 25.04.2002 · Read review
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Review of Paisley University

Entirely Keen On Enterkine

Advantages: Luxury, peace, quiet and Solitude.
Disadvantages: A lot dearer than Travelodge !

...My cynical friends will no doubt hint that my enthusiasm over Enterkine Hotel is all to do with my stay being a freebie. And my kindest friends will affirm - with some accuracy - that I would never have stayed there, if I had been required to pay the whole bill myself. But let me assure you that this glowing report is an honest review of a great 3 day break we have just spent in this little piece of Ayrshire luxury. It was so good, I'll go back as soon as I can afford it.! - all contributions gratefully received.! 1 Location, location, location. +++++++++++++++++++++++ Geographically, the hotel is located close to Prestwick Airport, a few miles from the town of Ayr, and within an easy hour's drive of Glasgow International Airport. More technically, it is situated just outside of the village of Annbank on the road to...

trevorbrock 31.08.2006 · Read review
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Review of Enterkine Hotel, Ayr

Asparagus Cappucino

Advantages: Great food, great surroundings
Disadvantages: None

...One year on Ciao today, and I thought I would mark the occasion by telling you about this great restaurant, in Burns Country, Alloway, Ayr. I had known about this restaurant for some time, as my ex-employer used to use it (not that they ever invited me), and my friends had been for a meal there too. However, we had never managed to get there. Until recently. My husband was playing golf at the Belleisle Golf Course in Ayr, and he spotted the restaurant from one of the greens. He decided he would book a table for a little treat, and we went for dinner about ten days ago. The restaurant has been open for a couple of years and is also a small hotel with five bedrooms. The building itself comprises of the older buildings and a modern conservatory. They have also managed to form a glass roof between two buildings, so that part...

helencbradshaw 29.07.2002 · Read review
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Review of The Ivy House (Ayr)

Why Not, Indeed?

Advantages: Well-explained, easily adaptable ideas, very amusing, authors practice what they preach
Disadvantages: Focuses on business and 'big' ideas

..., but that isn?t the point: the point is that ?Why Not?? alters your way of thinking so that you can solve virtually any problem. In fact, some of the examples are deceptively simple, such as the idea of peeling a banana from the bottom up, which is simpler and has other benefits, like reducing the amount of stringy bits. It sounded a bit odd to me at first, but it makes sense when you realise that this is how monkeys peel bananas ? if anyone?s an expert at banana peeling, it?s bound to be a monkey, right? The authors, Barry Nalebuff and Ian Ayres, are professors at the Yale schools of Management and Law respectively. They?ve both written several books prior to this one and have a bunch of boring credentials that are supposed to add to their respectability and qualify them to write this book (yawn). I don?t find any of that stuff important...

DoubleFantasy11 08.06.2007 · Read review
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Review of Why Not? - Ian Ayres, Barry Nalebuff

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