\documentclass[12pt,titlepage]{article} \usepackage[danish]{babel} %danske tekster \usepackage[OT1]{fontenc} %rigtige danske bogstaver... \usepackage{a4} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{ucs} \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} \input epsf %------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{document} \sloppy %------------------------------------------------------------------- \section*{Hotels in Manhattan} The Mercer Hotel. If you want to spend some serious cash, consider this place. Consistently high marks in every regard. Celebs, too, but ones a rubyist on vacation might actually want to encounter -- a George Lucas sighting was mentioned in a Yelp review, for instance. The Mercer Hotel: http://www.mercerhotel.com/ 99 Prince Street\\(between Greene St \& Mercer St)\\New York, NY 10012\\(212) 966-6060 Hotel Gansevoort. Boutique, with free wi-fi throughout and wii console and games available in all rooms. Chic, fairly-convenient-to-conference location. {\em ( I live next door. It's a superb neighborhood, lots to do, but watch out for the rats)} Hotel Gansevoort: http://www.hotelgansevoort.com/ 18 9th Ave (at 13th Street)\\New York, NY 10014\\(212) 206-6700 Tribeca Grand. IStudio rooms, which contain a plethora of apple technology: "Outfitted with the digital pioneer Apple’s latest multimedia technology... marries Apple’s stylish line of digital lifestyle products to the Tribeca Grand’s luxury boutique hotel experience." Tribeca Grand: http://www.tribecagrand.com/rooms/istudio.htm Two Avenue of the Americas\\New York, NY 10013 \\(212) 519-6600 Hotel QT. Swim-up bar in lobby pool with underwater music in midtown. Moderate, modern, chic, free wi-fi, same owner as the Mercer. Hotel QT: http://www.hotelqt.com/ 125 West 45th Street\\New York NY 10036\\(212) 354-2323 The Night Hotel. Goth, goth, goth, so somewhat silly but then again - it's a vacation. Let the pidgeons loose. Also in midtown. Night Hotel: http://www.nighthotelny.com/ 135 W 45th Street\\New York, NY 10036\\(212) 835-9600 \end{document}