Don't tell anyone, but I'm not a huge ADL fan (unless the Buzz Bus is operational), but the impressionist exhibition is almost enough to draw me down there again! How was it? Did you and Lady L enjoy it?Hotel: Hilton Adelaide
...to see the Impressionist exhibition at the gallery ...
Don't tell anyone, but I'm not a huge ADL fan (unless the Buzz Bus is operational), but the impressionist exhibition is almost enough to draw me down there again! How was it? Did you and Lady L enjoy it?

I'd say go, it's a very different experience to seeing them in Paris, they're in what I believe is the gallery's main 19th Century rooms, so it's high ceilings and a lot of light, plus it wasn't packed so it was great to actually be able to wander at your own pace.
I think you may have just talked me into it! +1 will be in Italy for a few weeks soon, so I might just take myself off there and have a look! I too am an impressionist fan.



 
  
 

 . The location close to St Stephen's Green worked well for us though, which was part of the decision to stay at the Conrad.
. The location close to St Stephen's Green worked well for us though, which was part of the decision to stay at the Conrad. ). We ended up dining in the pub downstairs (Alfie Byrne's) on both nights, as it wasn't easy to find other pubs that would have kids in the evening, and we enjoyed the range of craft beers at reasonable prices + the food was pretty good too (importantly, they had a kids menu). We all loved the breakfast (no discussion of being charged for my daughter, despite the welcome letter only saying diamond breakfast only free for me and one additional guest), particularly the pancakes - the concept (buffet + complementary a la carte items) was very similar to Conrad Tokyo, except that the Dublin menu made it clear that 'specialty coffees' were €5/each - needless to say we declined the coffee tax.
). We ended up dining in the pub downstairs (Alfie Byrne's) on both nights, as it wasn't easy to find other pubs that would have kids in the evening, and we enjoyed the range of craft beers at reasonable prices + the food was pretty good too (importantly, they had a kids menu). We all loved the breakfast (no discussion of being charged for my daughter, despite the welcome letter only saying diamond breakfast only free for me and one additional guest), particularly the pancakes - the concept (buffet + complementary a la carte items) was very similar to Conrad Tokyo, except that the Dublin menu made it clear that 'specialty coffees' were €5/each - needless to say we declined the coffee tax.AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
Property: Hilton Fukuoka
Booked: King Guestroom
Received: Panoramic Suite
First thing I noticed when the door swung open was the spiral staircase!


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Here you go. Photo (and lousy photographer) didn’t do justice to the size and layout of the suite.


There is quite a bit of discussion on FT, and the strong feeling is that this *is* happening. That is based on conversations with staff. There is apparently a new room type to avoid upgrading Diamonds to 'Exec' rooms.
So the 31st floor for exec room guests, and the 4th floor for diamonds.
As a BiB Diamond for the last 5 years it is pretty poor I reckon.

