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Cheap flights to Manila – Tourist Attractions

29th September 2009
Manila is one of the most tourist attracted city with a spectrum of attractions, ranging from colonial edifices and historical and cultural sites to beautiful parks and interesting museums. Having tropical weather and variety of beaches, it attracts over ... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes

Discount Flights to Manila Philippines – Low Cost Vacation

28th September 2009
Manila has been the most popular destination in Philippines among the travelers from all around the world. It is a lovely and wonderful place in South East Asia for your holiday. Airfares are the most important part of any travel, if you get air tickets a... Read >
Author: Jack

York, a Small City with a Big Personality

23rd September 2009
Boasting a rich and intriguing history dating back to Roman times, York is a city where the traditional has managed to expertly encompass the modern. Home to a breathtaking array of historical sights of interest, it is renowned for its picturesque scenery... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

British Towns To Visit: Berwick Upon Tweed

16th September 2009
When you're looking for a beautiful place to visit, one of the places you really should consider is Berwick upon Tweed. There's so much to do there, and anyone who likes the countryside and the beauty of nature can enjoy it, no matter what their age or ab... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Bahay Tsinoy : Displaying the Chinese Heritage in the Philippines

21st August 2009
According to historians, the relationship between the Philippines and China dates back many centuries. Philippine prehistory reveals that the country’s connection with other Asian nations began predominantly with the establishment of land bridges. Vario... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Tulum: Everything You Can Ask For

18th August 2009
Located in the Quintana Roo peninsula, Tulum is one of Mexico’s most popular destinations. Tulum means "The City of Dawn" and in old times was also called Zama. This town has a distinctive character of tranquility and beauty. Tulum is bordered by an ... Read >
Author: Ella

Last Minute Holiday: Consider Dubrovnik

01st August 2009
According to The Times, most of us have given up hope on the prospect of a hot summer. Consequently, travel specialists Expedia have witnessed a sudden increase in searches for holiday options abroad. Dubrovnik, located on the southern Croatian coast, s... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Cartagena: Still Alive and Kicking After 475 Years

24th July 2009
In Northwest Columbia, on the Bay of Cartagena sits the city of Cartagena, a town full of charm and people who work hard and play hard. This city was originally founded in 1533 and used as a port city for the country of Spain. Precious stones and minerals... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels

Break Away In the UK This Weekend

09th July 2009
With the wealth of weekend breaks on offer in the UK, you don’t have to go abroad to discover a world of new and exciting attractions. Offering up a stunning selection of hidden delights and world-renown wonders, there is much to see and do on this is... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

5 Free Attractions In Majorca You Need To Know About

28th June 2009
Majorca, also known as Mallorca is the largest island in Spain and part of the Balearic Island chain of the Mediterranean. Since the 1950’s the island has been marketed to the package holiday consumer and continues to be an ever-popular summer destinati... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The 16th Century Walled City in Manila

12th May 2009
Intramuros is the famous 16th century Walled City in Manila which is the capital of the Philippines. Bordered by thick high walls, Intramuros is a Spanish word that means ‘within the walls’. During the Spanish colonisation rule, this 16th century Wal... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Fun-Filled Adventure in Tulum, Mexico

28th April 2009
Mexico is a chief vacation spot, with all it tempting beaches. They are also the most beautiful with white sand that is absolutely pristine, and clear blue waters. There is no doubt why it attracts millions of people each year. There are numerous beach... Read >
Author: Ella

Rajasthan: The Most Popular Tourist Hub

26th April 2009
Rajasthan is one of the most favorite tourist places in the world. Millions of tourists visit here in order to enjoy the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this land. Rajasthan the land of maharajas (king) is the refind city of india & a hotspot for ... Read >
Author: seoraj

Intramuros – Discover the walled legacy of Manila

09th April 2009
Manila’s walled City also called Intramuros is set towards the Southern side of the popular Pasig River and it is positioned at the entrance of the river into Manila Bay. The building of the walled city which was begun in 1571 by a Spaniard named Migue... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Exploring The Three Sides Of Muscat

09th April 2009
As the capital of the country of Oman, Muscat has great importance within the country itself. It seems strange to think then that the city originally consisted of three towns. Today however, each part offers a very different experience to the many visit... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Kuelap: Indiana Jones’ Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors

05th April 2009
An ancient structure called Kuelap may have inspired the beginning of the movie “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” The novel tells us that Indiana Jones was looking for the Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors in the Andes of Northern Peru. The Chachapoyans, wh... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll

Enjoy oceanic climate at Chester

25th March 2009
Eternity begins and ends with Ocean tides". Scenic beauty always acts like a magnet to any soul who has the slightest blend of love for nature. Ocean's wideness and the crystallites can win anybody's heart. One always dream of relaxing in a beach with the... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

A Guide To Driving in Avignon, France

25th March 2009
Avignon is an ancient walled city that has a long and interesting history. If you've a love for history and/or architecture then Avignon is definitely a must for you, with the Palais des Papes being the highlight for enthusiasts of both. The city was Euro... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Take an Early Season Holiday

13th March 2009
If you are faced with the task of choosing a location for an early summer break then you should think about more than just the weather possibilities. Some resorts are just not ready for early season visitors. Typically holiday destinations around the w... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Vibrant and cosmopolitan city of Manila

10th March 2009
The City of Manila is the thriving capital of the Philippines. The city is also part of Metro Manila together with the other 17 cities and municipalities. The city is the second most populous city in the world, next to Quezon City which is its neighbor. T... Read >
Author: Jose Maria Abada

The History of Plumbing

19th February 2009
Throughout the years, plumbing has been a household term for everything in relation to sewerage and piping. Plumbing in Alberta is crucial to a handyman’s job for it deals with complicated fixtures and repairs. We can say that we owe our knowledge in p... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

Follow the Wine Trail across France

19th February 2009
There are ten well-known wine regions in France, each of which offers a unique holiday destination. Sampling the wines from each region will also give you a taste of the culture, history and gastronomic delights that are distinctive to the regions. Y... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Hiring a Car in Spain and Portugal

10th February 2009
It is well known that most tourists prefer to visit Portugal and Spain as they usually have beautiful medieval palaces, cathedrals, gardens, monuments, beaches and other exotic places to visit. To get a good feeling for Spain and Portugal, it is good t... Read >
Author: Rob Melk

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

What an Idea Cooking on Vacations in Israel

21st January 2009
Perhaps more than any other city in Israel, Jerusalem personifies the complexity and multi-culturism of Israel. The ancient walled city and the modern Jerusalem, the meeting of three major faiths: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, the many different cultur... Read >
Author: Mohan Khadka

The Philippines - Tips For Where to Go in Southern Luzon

14th January 2009
With over 7000 islands the Philippines is a great adventure. Still a country overlooked by a lot of backpackers because of its distance away from the mainland. With its tropical white sand beaches and turquoise sea it truly is paradise. Manila is a vib... Read >
Author: travelmatty

Little Things I Know About Tulum

11th December 2008
The word Tulúm is said to be a Yucatec (Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula) Mayan word meaning fence or wall. The wall was about eight meters thick and 400 meters long on the side parallel to the sea. Though it is believed that’s its old n... Read >
Author: Ella

Dubrovnik - Jewel of the Adriatic

30th November 2008
The ancient city of Dubrovnik on the southern coast of Croatia is known by many as the Jewel of the Adriatic. A recognised UNESCO World Heritage site, the city and its many islands attract tourists from all over the world. Dubrovnik is a port town that... Read >
Author: DCollins

Museums In Jaipur

20th November 2008
Museums In Jaipur Museums are the reflection of ancient culture, customs and traditions of a place. At the same time, they offer amusement to the visitors. There are a quite a few museums in Jaipur. The Albert Hall Museum, for instance, is surroun... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

Dubrovnik is still Byron’s ‘pearl of the Adriatic’

20th October 2008
One of Britain’s most infamous melancholy poets, Lord Byron, christened the city of Dubrovnik ‘the pearl of the Adriatic’. It was afforded UNESCO heritage city status in 1979 and today this cosmopolitan destination offers a marvellous mixture of o... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

York In England

11th September 2008
York, the historical walled city of England is a place where you will find a new kind of holiday experience. This place has a lot of historical connections and it is around 2000 years old. The city since the time it was founded by the Romans has been an i... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

The thrill of Chester Races

09th September 2008
Chester is an ancient Roman town that has a lot to offer visitors with its walled city, traditional shopping streets as well as fine dining and multiple colourful attractions such as Chester Zoo. But for many visitors to the area there is only one main at... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

The Historic City Of York

09th September 2008
Visitors will find a wealth of attractions in the historical walled city of York. Popular with all ages, this city is over 2000 years old. The first mention of the name “York” was way back in 95-104 AD and it is situated on the River Ouse near its ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

10 Fun Things to do in Chiang Mai in Thailand

08th September 2008
Chiang Mai in Thailand is a wonderful location visit, be it for the beaches, the delicious foods or to enjoy the local culture. Below we look at ten interesting things to do in Chiang Mai. 1. Visit the walled city - This is a beautiful ancient place th... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Explore Hotels in York and Book the Best York Accommodation

24th August 2008
York has been considered as the spiritual capital of North England for two thousand years. What is more, it is seen as the center of Britain’s history. The inner part of the ancient walls of the city is comprised of several beautiful attractions. You ca... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Jaipur – The Latest Real Estate Trends

21st August 2008
Jaipur also popularly known as the pink city is largely famous as a tourist destination. Last few years has seen a lot of developments in terms of IT/ITES companies entering the Jaipur market due to affordable labour and cost of operation. As a result Jai... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Have You Heard Of The Holy See?

26th July 2008
The term "Holy See" usually evokes images of Rome and the many buildings that one may see on the television when the Vatican City is shown. However, to understand what the term really means, one must understand that an actual difference exists between wha... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Get Information about Rhodes or Information about Rhodes Greece to Have a Fantastic Vacation

09th July 2008
Rhodes or Rodos in Greece is a spectacular island of flowers, particularly roses. Its natural beauty never ceases to amaze its visitors. Information about Rhodes or information about Rhodes Greece at Rhodes.ws can make the would-be traveler to want to r... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Things to do on Cancun trips

01st July 2008
The enviable position Cancun has, as one of the busiest resorts worldwide boasting over 4 million visitors each and every year and over 190 flights arriving daily, did not happen overnight. In fact their are parallels with Las Vegas in many ways, just as ... Read >
Author: AllinclusiveMexico

Reincarnation of the Seoul: South Korea’s Rebirth from Flames

23rd June 2008
On the evening of February 10th, 2008, disgruntled 69-year old landowner Chae Jong-gi, upset over having been underpaid for land sold to developers, sprayed paint thinner onto one of his nation’s greatest and most recognisable landmarks, and then set it... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Weekend getaway retreats in Mallorca, Majorca

04th April 2008
If you are considering weekend getaway retreats in Mallorca, Majorca, whether it’s for a week or a weekend. There is something for everyone, so make sure that you visit some of the other attractions such as the cathedrals, coves and caves, that can be ... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Unique Philippines

01st April 2008
The Philippines offer a rare cornucopia of riches to the holiday maker. There's the chaotic and colourful capital of Manila, delightful islands and beaches, and a scenic hinterland where time seems to have stood still. Here's a look into what makes this c... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Cyprus detailed map, Nicosia and great property bargains

27th March 2008
If you are looking to invest your nest egg then Nicosia in Cyprus has some great bargains on property. Cyprus property for sale is cheap at the moment but is predicted to start increasing very soon. So now is the time to start looking and deciding whether... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Fes, Looking for the Real Morocco

22nd February 2008
Morocco has become one of the premier travel destinations in Africa. Millions of tourists are pouring into this enchanting country to explore the amazing history, culture, foods, and Sahara. But, are they really experiencing the real Morocco. Herded ar... Read >
Author: Jeff Wilson

End-users Drive Jaipur Residential Real Estate

30th January 2008
Jaipur residential market is being driven by the end user. Majority of the buyers are middle to upper middle classes. People are moving away from joint to nuclear families as also from within the walled city to the outskirts to live in the spacious homes ... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

Taj Mahal Agra Tours

06th November 2007
The engrossing Taj Mahal denotes the eternal love story of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz. Its unrivalled beauty is not just worth capturing. They are worth dying for. There are few buildings that evoke such a depth of feeling. Built as an expression of the love, ... Read >
Author: Jasleen

How To Be An Importer...and Pay For Your World Travel

05th November 2007
"How much?""100 dirhams," answers the young boy, barelylooking up from his work.You make a quick calculation in your head anddetermine that the cost of the hand-fashionedsilver bracelet is about $10. The workmanship isexquisite, and you find it hard to be... Read >
Author: John & Anita

Delhi Metro Development Plan

19th October 2007
Almost all old cities of the developing countries which are supporting the highest population densities are facing the problems of heavy traffic, lack of proper sewerage & storm water disposal system, lack of parking spaces, and lack of social infrastruct... Read >
Author: Vinay

Why you should consider Colombia!

05th April 2007
It’s a reasonably safe bet to assume,when you are considering where to go for your next holiday,Colombia wont be the first destination that springs to mind! Forty years of civil unrest,tales of drug cartels,kidnapping and violent crime,have destroyed... Read >
Author: Roger Johnson

Saint Malo - a destination for all seasons

28th February 2007
Wonderful sea scenery, rocks, islets, ships, ports, towers and fortifications, these are the first images coming to mind when the name of Saint-Malo is mentioned. In this city of legend, each stone, each alley of the walled city testify of a glorious past... Read >
Author: Laurent Fabier

In Their Footsteps: A Copper Merchant in Enkomi

12th June 2006
As you tour Enkomi, near Famagusta in North Cyprus, you might imagine you are a copper merchant during the city's heyday between 1300 and 1100 B.C. Your city is now only about 500 years old. Let us imagine you are leading a donkey caravan laden with co... Read >
Author: Jessica I. Jones

Sherry - Spanish Sunshine in a Bottle! (part 1 - Introduction & Regions)

14th February 2006
Sherry is a fortified wine, made in Spain from three types of grapes: Palomino, Pedro Ximnez, and Muscat (Moscatel). Sherry-style wines made in other countries often use other grape varieties. Sherry differs from other wines because of how it is treated... Read >
Author: Michael Johnson

India – an experience of your lifetime

09th December 2005
India a country with an ancient history and over the billion population is an ideal place for visiting in winter. Warm weather, without an exacting heat, and the end of the rain season is what you can expect there in December, January and February. As I... Read >
Author: Constance Blair

MDINA, 'THE WALLED, SILENT CITY OF GHOSTS'

06th December 2005
No visit to Malta would be complete without a visit to its elegant, walled city of Mdina and its suburb, Rabat, in the Old City. Mdina and Rabat are steeped more than 4000 years in history when they formed part of a Roman settlement. Walking through Mdi... Read >
Author: Pawan Kumare

Barcelonaand Beyond

14th November 2005
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, Barcelona has something to offer even the most discerning tourist. From beautiful beaches to the vibrant street life of the Ramblas, from architecture to football, Barcelona truly is a city for every... Read >
Author: Rebecca Lovecy