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07th October 2009
Ever visited Barcelona? If no, visit once. You will like the ambience of this old city which has lots of fun and history. You will go short of time if you have planned for a weekend vacation. Here you will find many exciting places to visit. Rambles are o... Read >
Author: roby.john
29th September 2009
The French capital, Paris, is known for fashion, beauty and it is considered to be one of the most romantic cities in the world. Many people refer to it as The City of Lights. It is a great mix of ancient and modern architecture and in Paris there is some... Read >
Author: baxterowens
18th August 2009
The French capital, Paris, is known for fashion, beauty and it is considered to be one of the most romantic cities in the world. Many people refer to it as The City of Lights. It is a great mix of ancient and modern architecture and in Paris there is some... Read >
Author: stainleys
17th August 2009
Nestled between the Andalusian Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, the Spanish city of Málaga is an ideal destination for your next family vacation. Sunny days are virtually guaranteed; Málaga boasts the warmest winters of any sizable European city. Cu... Read >
Author: Perla Sanchez
27th June 2009
All about Malaga Car Hire
Malaga needs no introduction to the seasoned traveller. It’s the dream holiday destination with the perfect weather and more than perfect tourist facilities. There is nothing you can’t enjoy in Malaga. But Malaga is mor... Read >
Author: gaurav_Seo
10th June 2009
If you’re looking forward to sun, sand and beaches, you should visit Andalucia. With more than 300 days of sunshine each year along with the most hospitable climate, miles of coastline, fertile marshlands, semi-deserts, huge forests and some of the most... Read >
Author: Allan
28th April 2009
If there is a heaven and it just happens to be on Earth, it would probably have been conceived, designed and built by Antonio Gaudi and as an aside he probably would have built some of it by hand himself but as they say that is another story.
So it if ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
07th April 2009
Barcelona is a good destination for your stag party: warm weather and the nightlife scene have everything to offer. during the daytime there are numerous historical and cultural spots to head to, not to forget the rollercoaster rides at Tibidabo enterta... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
31st March 2009
Located in Andalucia, Spain, Malaga is at the heart of the seaside region of the Costa del Sol. Although the area is perhaps most famous for its white beaches there are many other attractions to explore in this historic city. In fact, here you can take in... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
12th March 2009
Think of Barcelona and there flashes before your mind’s eye the image of fanatical football fans, Picasso Museum and meandering Gothic lanes running in and out of Barcelonan suburbs or barrios. The main language spoken in Barcelona is Spanish, of course... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
12th March 2009
Think of Barcelona and there flashes before your mind’s eye the image of fanatical football fans, Picasso Museum and meandering Gothic lanes running in and out of Barcelonan suburbs or barrios. The main language spoken in Barcelona is Spanish, of course... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
12th February 2009
It is not surprising that France is the top tourist destination in the world. This is largely as a result of the massive attractions it has to offer to every type of traveller. France offers a spectacular variety of scenery from the mountain ranges of the... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
02nd January 2009
Catering for every taste, all year round, Spain is one of Europe's top country's to visit and is particularly popular with the UK holidaying market.
Spain is located in south-western Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, bordered to the south and east by t... Read >
Author: Baz Luhrmann
12th December 2008
The vibrant city of Barcelona has got something for everyone thanks to its fabulous parks, architecture, shops and beaches. Add to that, countless art galleries and museums and you truly have a city brimming with an exciting mixture of fun and culture!
I... Read >
Author: Patricia
03rd December 2008
Once upon a time people only went to Spain- and in particular the Costa del Sol - for the warn sunshine and the beautiful beaches.
That is still the case today but people are also seeking other things to do other than sunbathe.
The Costa del Sol h... Read >
Author: Jay Neil
02nd December 2008
Malaga is often referred to as the capital of the Costa del Sol and it's easy to see why; the birthplace of Picasso, whilst also being home to the acclaimed Picasso Museum, this beautiful Spanish city has a whole host of cultural highlights to offer. Fram... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
25th November 2008
Boasting a rich cultural heritage, the city of Barcelona provides intrepid travellers with countless hours of fun and exploration. Of course this is very much a modern and multicultural city as well and the fascinating blend of modernism with age old trad... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
25th November 2008
The city of Barcelona is one of the top tourist destinations in Spain and for good reason. Home to Gothic monuments, a rich artistic heritage and a lively nightlife, this multicultural city attracts visitors of all ages. As one would expect in any cosmopo... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
24th November 2008
Spain’s second largest city and capital of the Catalonia region, Barcelona is the epitome of life, colour and experience. Set on the Mediterranean coast and between two rivers with a climate typical of these parts. This means visitors can expect mild, h... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
23rd October 2008
Barcelona has some wonderful cultural sights and some of the world’s best architecture, but the Catalan Capital also offers some great Museums, too. Here are my best 10 (in no particular order).
Picasso Museum. The Malagan artist spent part of his c... Read >
Author: David Brydon
21st October 2008
Upon landing in Barcelona it is likely that your eyes will be instantly drawn to the array of Antony Gaudi designed buildings, with their spindly towers, colourful mosaics and chimera animals. Indeed, Gaudi’s architecture is instantly recognisable and s... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
20th October 2008
Malaga is the birthplace of famous artist Pablo Picasso and it is easy to see why a city of such picturesque beauty would inspire someone to paint; with its pure blue skies, sea lined coast and rich green hills. Indeed, there is something about the del... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
08th October 2008
Anyone coming to Barcelona for the first time is in for a pleasant surprise. The city is quite small regarding other European cities such as London and Paris but that's where Barcelona's real charm lies.
There is so much to do here and you could never ... Read >
Author: stizzard
25th September 2008
Paris, the capital of France, also known as the City of Lights, is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations. It is a city associated with romance, decadence, high art, culture, influential fashion, delectable cuisine and cutting-edge design. I... Read >
Author: Uniquefrance
27th August 2008
In recent years, Barcelona has fashioned itself a reputation as Europe’s capital of the weekend break. Every weekend thousands of people hop on vuelos Barcelona (Spanish for ‘flights to Barcelona’) to experience just a little of what the city has t... Read >
Author: pc_traveling
15th August 2008
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia and also the second biggest city in Spain. The city is located on the coast of the Mediterranean, is home to one of Europe�s main ports as well as the Barcelona International Airport. Barcelona is a bi-lingual city ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th July 2008
The city of Barcelona is known worldwide also thanks to a very special ambassador: Pablo Picasso. The intense relationship between the artist and the wonderful Catalan city was consolidated in a small number of years. Picasso moved, in fact, to the city w... Read >
Author: JoshuaThorpe
28th July 2008
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia and also the second biggest city in Spain. The city is located on the coast of the Mediterranean, is home to one of Europe�s main ports as well as the Barcelona International Airport. Barcelona is a bi-lingual city ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th July 2008
The latest surveys on the UK economy warned that overseas holidays could take a major hit as families look to save money on past expenditure - and while some might reduce overseas trips from three to one or two a year, many others are looking to holiday i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd July 2008
Any guide to bars in Barcelona is essentially going to be a matter of personal taste, so my choice of the top 10 is based solely on my 6+ years of living there and exploring the city. However, there should be something here for everyone to enjoy, from the... Read >
Author: Anthony Thomas Deegan
15th July 2008
Barcelona is arguably Spain’s most stunning holiday destination; it is a true Mediterranean gem and basks proud in the spotlight. It is one of the most eye-catching cities with its striking architecture, grand landmarks (like The Olympic Stadium), beaut... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
10th July 2008
Europe has a great history and lots of different museums, and France is no exception where they are dotted all over the country, but there are an incredible amount of museums in Paris itself that you can visit.
Probably one of the most well known Frenc... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com
19th June 2008
The Costa del Sol, or sun coast, is a stretch of intermittent tourist-friendly towns, cities and beaches along the Mediterranean in the Andalucian region of Spain.
But from the eastern-most city of Malaga, to one of Europe's oldest cities Cadiz, the C... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
10th June 2008
The city of Lucerne in Switzerland is among the most sought after holiday destination. With beautiful scenery of mountains and pretty lakeside views Lucerne attracts millions of tourists and visitors every year. The best known attraction of the city is th... Read >
Author: nancy
10th June 2008
The city of Lucerne in Switzerland is among the most sought after holiday destination. With beautiful scenery of mountains and pretty lakeside views Lucerne attracts millions of tourists and visitors every year. The best known attraction of the city is th... Read >
Author: nancy eben
28th May 2008
When it comes to getting away to somewhere warmer, Spain remains one of the more popular destinations for British holidaymakers, with many thousands flocking to the country each year in search of sun and sangria.
There are a wide range of resorts all ... Read >
Author: DCollins
20th May 2008
Part 2. Following on from my previous article I have here the list of 5 - 10 of the top attractions in Barcelona by visits per year.
5. At number 5 is the Barcelona FC Museum with 1,032,763 visits per year. The Catalan club is an institution and the B... Read >
Author: David Brydon
15th May 2008
It’s easy to be confused by the many Picasso Museums in Europe - in Malaga, Barcelona, Paris and Antibes. A brief study of the influential Spanish artist’s life explains all. Born in Malaga; raised in Barcelona; lived in Paris and holidayed in Antibes... Read >
Author: Bob Cartwright
03rd April 2008
The City of Málaga
By Edward Kirwan
The ancient City of Málaga, situated in the centre of the Costa del Sol has until recently been overlooked by many tourists. Arriving by air, it is easy to bypass the city traveling east or west and not return un... Read >
Author: edkirwan
25th March 2008
What was one of the top twenty search terms this past Christmas for British web surfers? With apologies to Santa, it wasn't him or his elves. It was the phrase "Flights to Malaga." In fact, Mrs. Claus may have keyed those words in too, to reward her hubby... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th February 2008
To avoid any confusions, lets make it clear: Antibes, Cap d'Antibes and Juan-les-Pins are all a part of one and the same department. Antibes is located 22 km from Nice. Let’s start a tour around Antibes – the city which, unlike the other spots of Fren... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
08th October 2007
For a short city break, Barcelona is hard to beat. Its close proximity to the UK and the availability of inexpensive flights makes it an ideal destination for a quick jaunt in the sun, as well as providing some great food, drink and culture. If you're o... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
11th July 2007
The ‘City of Light’ is your Mecca, if you are devotee of fashion, style, fashion clothing, perfume, jewelry, music, melodies, dance, revelry, and lot more luxuries. Paris is your destination for relishing lights, love, romance, fantasies, stunning bea... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
26th June 2007
For decades, there has been a steady increase in people travelling to Spain. Be it for business or pleasure, the attractive lure of holiday costas appears to be too tempting for the average Briton. And, at a glance, the reason is immediately apparent: the... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
30th May 2007
Spain is a country, a part of the European continent, both of which are over flowing with museums, living and/or established specifically this purpose. So why do I single out this average size museum amongst all the living Castles and large museums with ... Read >
Author: Reed Oxman
15th November 2006
The Picasso Museum in Barcelona is in the heart of the old city on the Carrer Moncada and since its recent expansion now sprawls over a row of five Gothic palaces once - in late medieval times - home to Barcelona's aristocrats.
Picasso though born i... Read >
Author: anil gupta
28th July 2006
There are plenty of places to go see while you are in Barcelona, Spain. The Guell Park is one you might want to check out, this is the most famous park in Barcelona. It has lots of praise, and also some criticism. It was private at first, and then later b... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
16th April 2006
Travel to Barcelona for a unique cultural, historical and sensorial experience. It is a throbbing, vibrant city at once firmly grounded in its rich heritage and looking to the future. A tour to Barcelona promises an eclectic palette.
The second larges... Read >
Author: Manuel Kupka
29th November 2005
The Pablo Picasso Museum in Malaga is a wonderful tribute to this great
and innovative artist of the twentieth centuary.
It had been a long time desire of the artist himself, as well as his
family, that he should have a presence in his birthplace city... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak
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