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Thursday, May 21, 2015

BERLIN MAIN STREET AWARDED 2015 TRIPADVISOR CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE

Berlin Main Street today announced that it has received a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence award. Now in its fifth year, the award celebrates excellence in hospitality and is given only to establishments that consistently achieve great traveler reviews on TripAdvisor. Certificate of Excellence winners include accommodations, eateries and attractions located all over the world that have continually delivered a superior customer experience.

When selecting Certificate of Excellence winners, TripAdvisor uses a proprietary algorithm to determine the honorees that takes into account the quality, quantity and recency of reviews and opinions submitted by travelers on TripAdvisor over a 12-month period as well as business’s tenure and ranking on the Popularity Index on the site. To qualify, a business must maintain an overall TripAdvisor bubble rating of at least four out of five, have a minimum number of reviews and must have been listed on TripAdvisor for at least 12 months.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Salisbury mayor and City Council could learn something about running a city from Berlin. They might actually have a better downtown then to use low income housing that we will subsidize and pay for in looting and crime.

Anonymous said...

our downtown is not a great place to visit or shop, period. it will look real "clownish" if the crosswalk is a rainbow. yuk

Anonymous said...

6:15 and 7:09-I'm guessing that you are relatively young people.The Berlin Downtown is a really nice destination,but it never actually stopped being a downtown like the Salisbury downtown did.They never had to start at ground zero because even in the lean years there were always businesses in operation there.Because of all the dormant years,Sby will have to dig themselves out of a huge hole to make it work.

Anonymous said...

Berlin has a reservation across Rt. 113, over on Floser Street, which keeps them from invading downtown easily. They were also wise to encourage the d cello end of businesses that White People Like.