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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Despite the title, characters in E.M. Forster's turn-of-the-century book A Room With A View were confronted with one of the oldest of all traveler's laments: a crummy view from a pair of Italian hotel rooms. But a new website promises just the opposite, letting travelers book suites specifically for the view.

The Most Perfect View is the brainchild of a 29-year-old Portuguese entrepreneur and offers a twist on traditional hotel booking. Read on to see a sample of the rooms with views available on The Most Perfect View.


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