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Discovering Castles in Scotland

05th March 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander Are you looking for something to do in Scotland that will combine not only fun, but a little bit of learning and knowledge? If you are, then you should look no further than the abundance of castles in Scotland. Scotland is an o...

Hotels in Central London: History and Luxury

24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander Central London is where everything is: the history, the culture, the center of the UK's government, and the night life. For about a three-mile stretch between the Tower of London and Hyde Park, you'll find most of the London you...

Finding The Best Cheap Hotels For Your Travels

22nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander Finding cheap hotels for your travels can be easy if you know where to look for them. In every town there are cheap hotels that a make vacationing a reality for those with even the modest of incomes. The best way to find cheap h...

The London Eye: Getting The Best View of London

19th February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander The London Eye, also known as the millennium wheel is the world's tallest observation wheel, and the fourth tallest structure in London. At one hundred and thirty five meters high, a person on the London eye can see a view on Lo...

Scotland Tours for Everyone!

16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander Whether you are looking for Scotland tours that take you through history or Scotland tours that show you just how far the country has come in the last few centuries, there is a tour for you. Scotland is a country that is rich i...

Visiting the Tower of London

10th February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander The Tower of London is one of the oldest and most well preserved buildings in the world. Over time, the Tower of London has been used to protect England from its enemies, as well as palace for the royal family. Visiting the Towe...

Traveling on the London Underground

09th February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander You can take the Underground to nearly all parts of London, and can get you to your destination, without the delays of hailing cabs or waiting for buses. The London Underground consists of a Tube network made up of 275 stations ...

Pet Friendly Hotels

02nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander If your travel companion happens to have fur, or walk on four paws instead of feet, then you will probably need to locate a few pet friendly hotels for your travels. Most hotels will not allow you to bring your four legged frien...

London After Midnight - Love the Night Life

05th January 2006
Copyright 2006 S Wander London, like New York City, is a 24-hour town. Transportation runs all hours of the night, and there are places open every hour of the day and evening. Be certain to pick up a Time Out magazine for shows, comedy, music, readings...

Staying in B & B Accommodation

20th December 2005
Copyright 2005 S Wander Bed and Breakfast accommodation can be a wonderful alternative to staying in a hotel while on your vacation or traveling in general. Almost any destination town you select within the UK will have some sort of B & B accommodation...

Staying in Discount Hotels

16th December 2005
Copyright 2005 S Wander Discount hotels can be wonderful places to stay, while allowing you to save money on your hotel stay and have more to spend sightseeing or on other travel adventures. If you think that you might be interested in staying in a dis...

Fantastic Honeymoon Destinations

09th December 2005
Copyright 2005 S Wander The UK is a fantastic place for you and your partner to spend your honeymoon after your nuptials are completed. There are a variety of locations and actives all over the UK that promise to make your honeymoon a romantic vacation...

The History of London Bridge

30th November 2005
Copyright 2005 S Wander London Bridge today is not the same London Bridge that crossed the Thames when it was first built. Peter, a priest and chaplain of St. Mary's of Colechurch, began the foundation of the original bridge in 1176 to replace a wooden...

The British Museum: Home of British Culture

24th November 2005
Copyright 2005 S Wander London is a town filled with museums of all sorts: large and small, gaudy and elegant, historical and just fun. Of them all, though, the British Museum, located in the Bloomsbury district of the borough of Camden, will always st...

Spending Christmas in Great Britain

23rd November 2005
Copyright 2005 S Wander If you are looking for a great way to spend the holiday season, you should consider spending Christmas in Great Britain. A Christmas in Great Britain, when done right, can seem like you are both at the cusp of modern life and t...
 
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