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A Travel guide or tourist guide provides assistance, information and cultural, historical and contemporary heritage interpretation to people on organized tours, individual clients, educational establishments, at religious and historical sites, museums, and at venues of other significant interest. They normally have a recognized national or regional tourist guide qualification. Tourist Guide to the places and countries with information about: maps, images, travel holiday, Hotels, Car Rental, Flights. Find travel guides and travel information from the official travel and tourism offices of over more travel destinations worldwide. Travel in style with the official World Travel Guide, the best destination guides from experts who hand pick where to stay, eat and visit plus how to get there.

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    Alaskan Hotel and Bar - is a historic old hotel that stood in Juneau, Alaska. The hotel is listed on the National Register Historic Places. Opened as The Alaskan on September 16, 1913. The owners, three miners were rich in the Coast Range, hotel key tied to a helium balloon and release it, indicating that the hotel will never close. The building was restored in the 1970s, but was rehabilitated by the new owners. In 2003, the Food Finds of the Food Network filmed a scene on the establishment of the hotel.


    Budget Suites of America- is a hotel chain across the U.S. states of Arizona, Nevada, and Texas and owned by Robert Bigelow. Aimed at travelers who want to earn less to stay in a long time. Have suites with full kitchens. This network has a major role in the Las Vegas market, where the hotel is popular with people who moved into the area seeking shelter, and the "snow birds" who made the area their home during the months of winter.

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