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Article: Visiting the Newest Wonders.(The Good Life; Travel)(Seven Wonders of the World)
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- Newsweek International
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- December 17, 2007
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Byline: Zvika Krieger
Intrepid travelers who missed visiting the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World by about 500 years now have a chance to visit the New Seven Wonders -- a list of the top man-made landmarks chosen earlier this year via Internet by millions of voters around the world. Marriott is marking its 3,000th hotel by launching a series of luxury tour packages that allow visitors to experience the new wonders in style (marriott.com).
Lovers should head to the world's most romantic monument, the Taj Mahal. They can stay in oceanfront rooms in frenetic Mumbai, and indulge in world-class Indian spa treatments ($6,660 per person, three nights). Marriott visitors to ...
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