Our fourth port stop took us to the beautiful and lush island of St. Lucia. We booked the West Coast Island Delight Tour with Spencer Ambrose Tours. We saw the fishing villages of Anse La Raye and Canaries, visited a Banana Plantation, cooled off in the Toraille Waterfall, walked through the Botanical Garden, smelled the pungent odor of sulfur at Sulphur Springs and went swimming at the breathtaking Jalousie Beach nestled between the majestic Pitons.
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Are there any decent and reasonable hotels near the Chicago Union Station?
I’m trying to plan a visit to Chicago sometime in the near future, and I was wondering if anyone knew of any decent hotels near the Chicago Union Station?
Also, where could I go online to book a hotel at a decent price?
Thanks!
