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Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix 2011 huge discount

F1 fans with a ticket for the inaugural Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix in 1999 can purchase a RM800 grandstand platinum ticket at only RM99 for this year's race scheduled for March 21-23 at the circuit in Sepang.

The event in Sepang is the second round of the championships, which begin with the Australian GP in Melbourne from March 14-16. Malaysia will be hosting the GP for the 10th time and the organisers of the event, the Sepang International Circuit (SIC), are targeting 125,000 spectators.

It is all in the spirit of celebrating 10 years of passion in organising the GP Malaysia. All offers, however, are only for a limited period. Among the other ticket offers includes a 99% discount on a second ticket for purchases of the RM1,000 main grandstand Tower tickets.

Those who purchase main grandstand Turquoise tickets priced at RM1,100 can buy a second ticket at RM500. There is also the direct offer of free tickets upon purchases. If you buy three topaz tickets or three C2 Hillstand tickets or three Hillstand, you are entitled for one free of the respective category purchase.

Under the campaign, the SIC will also be offering a 50% discount for students and senior citizens for purchases of one-day main grandstand Citrine tickets and three-day of the covered C2 Hillstand tickets, which are priced at RM500 and RM200 respectively.

Holders of GP passport – a special loyalty card programme introduced last year – would be entitled to a 10% discount on purchases of main grandstand tickets.

There also have special offers for on-line purchases through our official website where fans can buy a special package of a grandstand F platinum ticket, a limited edition 2011 Malaysian GP cap, headset and lanyard for a promotional price of RM410.

Tickets can also be purchased directly via internet at www.malaysiangp.com.my. Alternatively, call Ticket Hotline at 03-87782222.

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Hotels in London, England

London Hotels

Here is the List of London Hotels in England if you want to know number of rooms available in the hotels ...then please enter hotel name and room availability status in left side Google search for the getting latest status from search engine.
  • Best Value Inn & Suites El Monte London 
  • Americas Best Value Inn & Suites London 
  • Andaz West Hollywood London
  • London  Aqua Inn Motel El Monte
  • Baxter 5 Apartments London
  • Best Western Dragon Gate Inn London
  • Best Western Eagle Rock Inn London Glendale
  • Best Western Sunset Plaza Hotel London
  • Best Western Thousand Oaks Inn London
  • City Center Hotel London
  • London  Days Inn Alhambra
  • Pacific Palms Resort London
  • Radisson Suites Hotel Buena Park London
  • Ramada Hotel London
  • The Langham Huntington Hotel & Spa Pasadena London
  • The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites London
  • Travelodge London South
  • Wilshire Grand London 
Above List of London Hotels with number of rooms available in the London Hotels is updated on Jan 2011 on the eve of New Year.  

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Thailand Travellers - Explore The Mystery Of Thailand


Thailand is teeming with tourists, perhaps it is because of blend of mystery and excitement, the mix of ancient lore and modern nightlife. Thailand, has been known as Siam for centuries, Thailand has been a crossroads of culture and religion and the 21st century has not changed that fact.


If you are a Buddhist, it is the destination of a lifetime, if you are simply one who enjoys witnessing a culture far different than your own; again it is the destination of life time. For the devotee of Buddha; Thailand is home to some of the most unique and unusual Buddhist temples in the world.

And even if you are not a Buddhist, to stare at the emerald Buddha, crafted entirely of jasper quartz or jade is staggering to the imagination; the jade is dated to the 15th century, with the murals not being quite as old.
Add to that the fact that travelling in Thailand (not counting the airfare to get there) is one of the most inexpensive destinations worldwide. Hotels, food, shopping all are priced to make even a tourist with a modest budget, travel in style and eat like a King (a bowl of noodles cost less than one Dollar US)

If you are either the type of traveller who goes with a group, or strikes out on your own; either is find in Thailand with hotels to accommodate any budget. Backpackers can choose Kaosan road and if your tastes are more refined, you can choose packages from $40 to $100 or even $200 a night. The service is outstanding and staff will cater to your every whim.

Bangkok is full of activity, home to The National Museum of Thai art, musical instruments, weapons, woodcarving, ceramics, clothing and sacred Buddha images. While you're here, don't miss the Vinmanmek Teak Mansion, the largest teak structure standing. And of course you'll want to visit The Royal Elephant Museum and Dusuit Zoom.

ROYAL ELEPHANT MUSEUM: The Royal Elephant Museum (this was first a stable for elephants commissioned by King Chulalongkorn) was an area or enclosure in the Palace and would eventually lay claim to containing the famous white elephant. This elephant was purported to have spiritual powers and was later elevated royal status in 1906.
While there are many ways to travel, I feel that coming to Thailand with a tour is not the best way to see the country. Certainly you will hit the high spots, but you will be surrounded by many other tourists, many love to discover Thailand more intimately. Thailand is a country that loves visitors, has kind and caring people and getting from one place to the other is easy, with the skytrain, taxi or tuk-tuk.

TUK-TUK: The tuk-tuk is like a small taxi and is widely used for transporting people in Southeast Asia. The name itself is derived from the sound of the engine. Tourist seem to like them since in times of increased traffic, they are often faster than a taxi. Be certain of the price you are paying for your ride and bargain for your fare, it is not expected to pay the first price you are quoted in Thailand.


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