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Italy vacation rentals are very popular in Liguria as it is actually known as a resort town. Liguria is one of the smallest regions in Italy, but it’s also one of the most popular. The beautiful views and resort feel throughout Liguria is sure to draw in many tourists year after year. Even people who live in Italy love to visit Liguria during vacations and free time because it is so beautiful.
Italy vacation rentals are popular in Liguria because it is sits on the border of France. So, many people who visit the area also spend time in France, hence these Italy vacation rentals book up really fast and they often stay occupied all throughout the year. So, if you are planning to look for Italy vacation rentals in the Liguria area, you should plan as far in advance as possible to be sure that you’ll be able to book the villa, farmhouse, or even the estate that you would most like to spend your vacation in.
Liguria is very popular because it’s thought to be one of the most beautiful locations in all of Italy. There is always a wonderful aroma in the air on top of the beauty because of the olive oil that is produced in the area and is thought to be better quality than that found in most other places. Liguria just feels like a resort, and perhaps that is why Italy vacation rentals are always so popular in this area. Liguria has been likened to heaven on earth, and when you visit, perhaps you’ll agree.
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Letters: Letter: Bangkok DistrictTo the Editor: I was very distressed that the Travel article “36 Hours: Bangkok” (June 29) chose to include a trip to Patpong, the infamous red light district. First, with a mere three days in a city rich with art, culture, religion and food, why would anyone waste their time at strip clubs or buying porn? But more disturbing, why would The Times advocate visiting a part of the city that profits from the sex trade, a business that exploits men, women and children? Visitors who want that experience will find it without a tacit endorsement by The Times. Lauren Bufferd.<br/><br/><span class="advertisement"> <a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=aae2ebfc76fd4e24891e361a4cb67493&u=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/20/travel/20letters-BANGKOKDISTR_LETTERS.html"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=aae2ebfc76fd4e24891e361a4cb67493&u=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/20/travel/20letters-BANGKOKDISTR_LETTERS.html" border="0"/></a>
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