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Unmissable attractions on cheap holidays in Dubai

28th September 2009
A writer has come up with a list of attractions he believes those on cheap holidays in Dubai cannot afford to miss. According to Gareth-Huw Davies, who was writing in the Daily Mail, there are various top things to do for anyone visiting the emirate, b... Read >
Author: Jamie Leo

Daido Moriyama - Modern Legend

18th September 2009
Although Moriyama's work is well known in Nippon where he is one of the country's major photographers, his photography has only been sporadically and incompletely exhibited outside Japan, and it has not received the full critical congratulation it so rich... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Discover Edinburgh’s Wilder Side

16th September 2009
Striking an ideal balance between the modern and the traditional, Edinburgh is a stunning place to visit. Both the city’s medieval Old Town and Georgian New Town are classed as World Heritage Sites, and coupled with the breathtaking backdrop of Edinburg... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

New York, the City that Never Sleeps

16th September 2009
Whilst some people like nothing more than to spend their holiday in a sun, sand and sea location such as the Mediterranean or the Caribbean, many others prefer the bright lights, big city buzz of one of the world’s top city destinations. It all comes... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Dubai’s top 10 attractions

10th September 2009
1. The Mall of the Emirates, is the larget shopping mall in the Middle East, housing the Middle East's first indoor ski slope while shopping, measuring 400 meters and using 6000 tons of snow. The mall is home to over 450 international retail brands. 2.... Read >
Author: picolini

Filming in Israel

26th August 2009
Filming in the Old City of Jerusalem The Old City of Jerusalem is perhaps the most unique place on earth to film. The Old City of Jerusalem is made up of four quarters: the Christian Quarter, Armenian Quarter, Moslem Quarter and Jewish Quarter. Each ... Read >
Author: biblicalproductions

Great Sights of Geneva

21st August 2009
Lake Geneva is one of the main attractions of Geneva and the lakefront is the centrepiece of this chic city. This is Europe's largest Alpine lake and has plenty of attractions to keep you busy. You can take a boat cruise on the lake itself where all you n... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Travel in Venice

10th August 2009
Venice is a famous water city of Italy. It is famous for the St. Mark Plaza, the famous person Marco Polo and so on. The water tells people the flourishing also the declining history for one thousand and five hundred of this city. The water city of Venice... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Pre-book Your Airport Taxi Transfer

08th August 2009
When booking an airport transfer it is important to bear a few facts in mind. Booking in advance, over the Internet can save a lot of time, energy and trouble. Sometimes when arriving in a foreign land, taxicabs will not be metered and will want a pre-pai... Read >
Author: Laura Willow

How To Enjoy Life In London

30th July 2009
With a huge number of students traveling to London to study and work each year, it is but natural that the lifestyle of London would be more youth-oriented than in other cities of Europe. And ironically, this is what attracts the students more towards the... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Vienna: A Classical and Romantic City

21st July 2009
Vienna is a beautiful and classical city, oozing class and culture from every street, square and avenue. The lively capital of Austria, it is home to more than two million inhabitants and is the country's most visited city. Synonymous with many notable ar... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Romantic City Getaways in Europe

05th July 2009
Thinking of taking your loved one on a romantic getaway to a city in Europe? Take a look at the following suggestions to get an idea of Europe’s most romantic destinations… Rome. Astounding, elegiac, and ultimately a lot of fun, Rome makes fo... Read >
Author: pc_traveling

London - one of the best holiday destination

30th June 2009
London is the capital city of England, the seat to the throne of the British Empire and possibly one of the most important cities in Europe and the world when it comes to industry, finance, culture and modern living in general. If you are a citizen and a ... Read >
Author: Harjeet

OxyContin Addiction Ignores Social And Geographic Boundaries

18th June 2009
As the grass-roots movement heats up to ban OxyContin, the opioid painkiller implicated in thousands of deaths, people addicted the drug from all levels of society, from cities, towns and villages, continue to search for effective OxyContin detox and reha... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Liberty Belle - Do event planners still hold a torch for the Big Apple?

18th June 2009
Despite the abundance of clichés thrust upon New York regarding large fruit, alleged insomnia and its status as the self-appointed capital of the world, it is impossible not to fall for a city that charms as much as this one. I love it above all others... Read >
Author: Brooke

Explore dramatic scenery with Dartmoor hotels

01st June 2009
The word holiday gives you the idea of relaxation, enjoyment and being content at the end of the day. In today's world of shove and commotion your life is basically restricted to ones routine work where you start loosing the charm of life. Thus, here you ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

What’s in a name?

13th May 2009
Getting lost in St Maarten island is an impossible task – what with only 37 square miles! Only one main highway circles the island and staying on this path will let you see a variety of terrain and the landscapes that St maarten Antilles is famous for. ... Read >
Author: Lakeisha Scales

Chinatown In San Francisco California

05th March 2009
When visiting San Francisco, California there are so many things to see and do that it is often difficult to decide which things you should do and see in which order. Perhaps one of the most interesting things to note about San Francisco is the diversity ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Bristol for the Discerning Traveller

04th March 2009
Bristol is an old medieval city with an interesting history and if you take the time to explore the city centre you will see many parts of it that haven’t changed for centuries. Today, Bristol offers culture and art, entertainment, and a vibrant and liv... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

How to Recession Proof Your Business Even In Today's Struggling Economy

28th February 2009
There's good news coming from the West Coast in the manner of economic recovery. Word's out that it's possible to dig your way out of the recent economic struggle of businesses closing their doors and going under. Looking on the bright side, making lemona... Read >
Author: Sharifah Hardie

10 Reasons to Visit Dubai

02nd February 2009
Dubai; just the name makes me think of all the riches, endless sand and gold that’s found in the UAE (United Arab Emirates). Dubai is a simply fascinating ever-growing country which is taking the world by storm as we speak, and is soon becoming a notabl... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Edinburgh: Inside and Out

31st January 2009
Edinburgh is arguably one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. Rocky hills and picturesque seascapes are the perfect backdrop for a city that’s intricately entwined within its own landscape. Buildings and monuments sit atop crags whilst other parts ar... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

How Feral Cats Can Be Tamed

30th January 2009
Feral cats are different from stray cats. Stray cats are usually the product of a person's irresponsibility. Irresponsibility could be defined in two ways when it comes to strays: dumping a cat to fend for itself and/or neglecting to spay and neuter their... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Cooking vacation in Israel would be complete without

21st January 2009
The Provence of Israel - the Galilee The Galilee area in northern Israel is an area of rolling hills, woodland both natural and planted and acres upon acres of ancient olive groves with some of the oldest olive trees in Israel for the help www.apples-rec... Read >
Author: Kamal

Staging a Home with Your Snow Shovel

12th January 2009
During the winter months, you may find that snow is getting in the way of your staging.  It’s difficult to show a home effectively when the yard is snowed in and making traversing the property difficult.  By clearing snow out of areas you know w... Read >
Author: M Shane

Venice: water under the bridge?

14th December 2008
When Venice isn’t busy mimicking Atlantis, it is one of Italy’s finest holiday destinations; and not to mention considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Indeed, situated in northern Italy, Venice offers some of the most wonderful ar... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Free Entrance to Barcelona Museums? Yes please!

08th December 2008
Barcelona in Spain has some fantastic Museums; often it’s difficult to cram in seeing a few with so many other cultural and historical sights on offer. So what if told you it was free?! With such a wealth of Historical and Cultural sights on offer, i... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Christmas Shopping in Barcelona

02nd December 2008
Barcelona is already a great place to shop, but when it comes to Christmas, you’re spoilt for choice. So where are the must go places? Read on to find out! Shopping in the Catalan Capital of Barcelona is one of the best things to do to aside from ... Read >
Author: David Brydon

The Devilish Side of London

05th November 2008
The weaving metropolis of Britain’s capital city makes a great destination for exploration and escapades. There’s plenty to keep you busy from boat trips on the Thames to taking a peek at the Houses of Parliament, not to mention the treats for your ta... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

North East Mallorca - A Haven For Investors

04th November 2008
Think of North east Mallorca and the first thing that will come to your mind is long sandy bays and miles and miles of alluring beaches. It is the most accessible coastline in Majorca and is surrounded by the two horse shoe bays of Alcudia and Pollenc... Read >
Author: Edward Hey

Happy Halloween V --- Halloween Parade (down part)

30th October 2008
New York City's Greenwich Village Halloween Parade could be the annual event of Greenwich Village. The parade was originated from the year of 1973. Initially it was only a simple idea came from a mask maker who is also a puppeteer Ralph Lee. At that time ... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)

Amsterdam: Things to do with the family

30th September 2008
Amsterdam is the capital and the largest city of the Netherlands which draws in millions of tourists a year. When you first think of Amsterdam, you might think that it’s more of an adult orientated city with its famous red light districts and funky thin... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Courmayeur, Italy: Ski & Soiree In One

26th September 2008
At the bottom of Mont Blanc, lying on the Italian side of the mountain, you'll find the Italian ski resort of Courmayeur. Near the Aosta Valley-the least populated region in Italy-Courmayeur fits the Italian village image. Small restaurants with tables in... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen

Five Things to Do in Montreal: A Student Travel Guide to Montreal

27th August 2008
Any student traveler looking to settle on an English course in Canada will know that the country has a number of fantastic cities to choose from. Few, though, are as packed with things to see and do outside of the classroom as marvelous Montreal. In f... Read >
Author: pc_traveling

Where to Stay in Amsterdam

23rd July 2008
The Centraal Station area is chock full of hotels ranging from cheap hostel beds to luxury hotels. The neighbourhood is divided into two areas. To the left of the train station is the adult entertainment zone and to the right, you’ll find a bustling sho... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Lisbon Attractions

22nd July 2008
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos- Regarded as Lisbon’s most important landmark, the construction of this stunning monastery began in 1502 and was completed before the end of the century. The Mosteiro dos Jerónimos thankfully managed to survive the great earthqu... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Lisbon in Love

20th July 2008
Portugal's capital has a slow-paced, laidback feel that is perfect for a budget romantic weekend away. Its vibrant nightlife and untouched historical landscape of art nouveau buildings ensure Lisbon's blend of the cosmopolitan and the rustically romantic ... Read >
Author: jonny cooper

Planning a Trip to Tuscany, Italy

30th June 2008
Tuscany is well known for its wine as well as being the birthplace of the Renaissance movement. This makes it a fantastic place to visit and in this article we will look at several places to visit in Tuscany, Italy. Florence is the most popular destina... Read >
Author: Suzanne Morrison

The Colorful Tuscans and Their Beloved Tuscany…

24th June 2008
The Tuscan people and lifestyle gently and joyously embrace each visitor and leave a permanent imprint on the heart. Thousands of years of civilization and a long history of resurrections has left the wise and weathered Tuscans with a balanced, joyo... Read >
Author: Serenella

Ancient Rome re-created

23rd June 2008
Ancient Rome was vividly brought to life in the HBO series of ‘Rome’ which recently concluded its second season. But how real was the celluloid interpretation of the city during the time of Caesar? There is no absolute evidence of how the city look... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

A Guide to the Best places to visit in Croatia

20th June 2008
Croatia is a little country which borders between Hungary, Slovenia, Montenegro and Bosnia. Though not as famous as their bigger European country counterparts, Croatia is one to definitely visit at least once with its beautiful lands and Mediterranean fee... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Zagreb : a budget travel destination

19th June 2008
The capital of Croatia is a lesser-known gem of the budget travel world. Both picturesque and packed full of exciting pockets of cultural activity, on a practical level, Zagreb also has its fair share of excellent and excellently priced Zagreb hostels. ... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Beautiful Guildford- a place to see and experience

18th June 2008
The town of Guildford is a very rich one in terms of culture and history. The buildings that can be seen in Guildford are monuments that remind people about the majestic past that this town has had. The roads and alleyways of Guildford, especially in th... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

6 Tips for the Safe Realtor

04th June 2008
In the haste to make a sale, many realtors have forgotten that their safety is more important than any amount of commission. Realtors have been robbed, beaten, raped and murdered while showing homes. The isolated nature of an empty house makes it easy... Read >
Author: Kevin Bilberry

Are You Bold Enough To Wear This?

29th May 2008
Graffiti, it’s everywhere, the alleyways, the subways and especially the common public bathroom. For as long as people have sat there, they have written or drawn on the walls. ‘For a good time call’…, ‘Here I sit taking a…’, etc, etc. Weâ... Read >
Author: Ethan Edwards

Are You Bold Enough To Wear This?

29th May 2008
Graffiti, it’s everywhere, the alleyways, the subways and especially the common public bathroom. For as long as people have sat there, they have written or drawn on the walls. ‘For a good time call’…, ‘Here I sit taking a…’, etc, etc. Weâ... Read >
Author: Ethan Edwards

Enjoying the Good Life in Nice, France

15th May 2008
Tired of Tesco and boring supermarket shopping? If you're looking for the perfect antidote, plus a little winter sun, take a trip to Nice, book an apartment and go shopping for food in the famous Cours Saleya. Nice was for years primarily a winter resort.... Read >
Author: Bob Cartwright

Three day Lisbon Travel Tips

01st May 2008
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, is one of the least publicised "city break" cities in Europe. Yet despite this apparent lack in tourist marketing, Lisbon is one on Europe's most beautiful cities and has a unique, exotic quality that conjures up impr... Read >
Author: Stewart

Three day Lisbon Travel Tips

29th April 2008
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, is one of the least publicised "city break" cities in Europe. Yet despite this apparent lack in tourist marketing, Lisbon is one on Europe's most beautiful cities and has a unique, exotic quality that conjures up impr... Read >
Author: Stewart

Cyprus villa in Limassol - what a great investment

03rd April 2008
Have you ever thought of buying property for sale in Cyprus? Is it still just a thought? How do you feel about turning that thought into reality right here in Cyprus, a villa in Limassol perhaps, or a small apartment near the beach or even in the mountain... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults

Naxos – Best travel tip for Greek Island Beach vacations

27th March 2008
Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades – the group of islands in the center of the Aegean. The island is eighteen miles in length and 12 miles wide and is oval in shape. It is also the most fertile, and this makes it one of the most beautiful. ... Read >
Author: Stewart

Guildford for a unique experience

25th March 2008
If you have made the trip to Guildford, then you might want to do some shopping. Shopping has become a favourite thing to do for many tourists visiting Guildford. The traditional High Street of Guildford has a unique atmosphere during the busy days. Guild... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Media Marketing: Are we on the right track?

25th February 2008
Media marketing is not a new phenomenon. It is probably as old as the net itself. But the pertinent question that we need to ask ourselves is that are we actually on the right track when it comes to media marketing or are we like the proverbial blind mi... Read >
Author: Marcus nderson

Cyprus Villa in Limassol - a Sound Investment

13th February 2008
Would you like to turn that long term dream of owning a home in Cyprus, a villa in Limassol perhaps, into reality? Whether you are looking to buy property on the beach or in the mountains, buying property for sale in Cyprus is good for your wallet as pric... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults

Salcombe Accommodation

28th August 2007
If you want to enjoy a salcombe family holiday this picturesque town in South Devon has long been a popular destination for salcombe holidays, as well as year round breaks thanks to its' warm climate, stunning location and wonderful character. The town... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Monaco Grand Prix Travel guide

02nd May 2007
Let’s face facts… there is no need to try and convince anyone to go to the Monaco Grand Prix. EVERYONE wants to go, right? Wanting to go isn’t the issue – it’s knowing how to get there and knowing how to make the most of it. Well read on to find... Read >
Author: Tom Matosevic

Mombasa Kenya: Mombasa Lifestyle, culture, Mombasa people, attractions, tribes & population

11th April 2007
East Africa Mombasa Kenya information. Mombasa is Kenya’s second largest city. Located in the southeast Kenya coast, Mombasa is central to Kenya’s beach tourism. Mombasa Kenya is a coastal cosmopolitan with mixed races, people, cultures & lifestyles. ... Read >
Author: raphking5

Paris - This City more than lives up to its Painted Images and Movie Myths

15th November 2006
Two thousand years of shaping and reshaping have resulted in monumental building, sweeping avenues, grand esplanades and celebrated bridges, and many of its older buildings have survived intact, having been spared the ravages of flood and fire and saved f... Read >
Author: Mark Felix

Hello from Montreal: Exploring Montreal's History with the Old Montreal Walking Tour

12th August 2006
June 30, 2006 Every time I go to a new city, the spirit of adventure and discovery heightens my energy level and 6:10 am I was already awake. I read my guidebook for a while and then doze off again, only to be awakened by a major thunderstorm that dr... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

A Quick tour of Zanzibar Island

03rd April 2006
Zanzibar is an archipelago of over 50 islands with the largest two being Zanzibar Island and Pemba Islands. Zanzibar is only 25 miles from the Tanzanian coast and reached by high speed ferry or flights from Dar es Salaam and Arusha in the north. Zanzibar... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

Are Radar Detectors Legal in the US and in which States are they Prohibited?

09th March 2006
A good number of the people with cars in the United States have their own radar detectors. Their reason is that they feel that the speed limit at present is very low. Most of the American people are not satisfied with moderate speed while driving. They wa... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Siena, Italy – Medieval Life and Horse Racing

04th November 2005
Italy has many well-known travel destinations such as Rome. Less publicized destinations such as Siena are even better. Sienna Located roughly an hour outside of Florence, Siena is one of my favorite places in Italy. When you think gothic architect... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo