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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-14-2012 @ 10:24AM
Frank said...
At least four of the hotels that you include in this list of "palace properties" were designed and built specifically as hotels, not as palaces: the Polonia, Warsaw; Brown Palace, Denver; Taj Mahal, Mubai; Alfonso XIII in Seville. Their only claim to being palaces lies in using the word in their name; using that criteria, any number of hotels and motels across the world could have been included in this article--including many that actually were built as palaces. You can do better than this, Gadling.
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