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23rd September 2009
We will soon be taking our second visit of the year to Whitby. It also happens that this year our trip falls on the same weekend as the Whitby Goth weekend.This trip has a little extra fun involved as it happends to be a Stag weekend and bike ride rolled ... Read >
Author: Paul Sampson
23rd September 2009
Holidays are supposed to be a period to go away with the family to some special place, relax a bit, see some amazing sights, have splash of fun and create magnificent memories. However, mostly the cost attached to the vacation can make you cancel your pla... Read >
Author: ashu kaushik
09th July 2009
Known as the ‘Phoenix City’, Warsaw had to be rebuilt after its near complete destruction during World War II. Covering an area of over six thousand square kilometers, this is the eighth largest city in the European Union, which makes it quite surpris... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper
04th July 2009
People travel for all kinds of reasons, to have some time alone, or with a partner away from the stresses of every day life, for business, or simply because they enjoy traveling to experience different cultures, new things and enjoy meeting people.
The... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
04th July 2009
Not that long ago that the number of hotels in Barcelona was very limited and the reputation of a large number of households in the city to deter a lot of discernment, even visitors staying in a recital.
Fortunately, though, those days have long since ... Read >
Author: Manseo
21st May 2009
Grand and vibrant Madrid ranks as one of the very best European city destinations. Aside form the wealth of tourist sights on offer, there’s an appealing air to Madrid – one of justified grandness and pleasing sociability – that ensures travelers ke... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper
17th April 2009
The hotel industry is a profitable business. A huge amount of revenue is generated through this industry. There are various kinds of hotels available, namely; luxury, heritage and cheap hotels. People travel for a various reasons. Some travel for holiday ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
10th March 2009
Jersey is the biggest of the Channel Islands, covering over 100 square kilometres and including a population of over 90,000. Famed for its temperate climate and the considerable amount of sun it receives (compared to the UK at least), the island has long... Read >
Author: MarkeD
19th February 2009
In order to experience your vacation in India, a dream, please read more of India Travel tips:
Do some reading before Voyage to India, so that your visit becomes an experience, something you never dream could happen to you.
Do not be worried about l... Read >
Author: Manseo
28th January 2009
Scandinavian countries are well known for having the best tourist attraction sights and Norway being one of them enjoys this. The official language that is spoken in this magnificent country is Norwegian (norsk) and the capital city is Oslo which is also ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
17th December 2008
There are a wide range of hotels, boarding houses, holiday apartments and cottages available in Allgau that offers a luxury and memorable Urlaub auf dem Bauernhof. On an exotic Urlaub auf dem Bauernhof a traveler can find a number of romantic forests with... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
21st November 2008
Allgäu is known for one of the most beautiful climates in the world. For those who are adventurous by nature and have a zeal for Urlaub auf dem Bauernhof, Ferienwohnung Allgäu is best way to spend the vacations. For Urlaub auf dem Bauernhof you can find... Read >
Author: Article Manager
31st October 2008
Thailand is simply an incredible country with a whole world of culture to be explored. Whether you're going for two weeks, or two months there are packages to suit and with a high emphasis on service quality present in most areas, you'll find the stress t... Read >
Author: MarkeD
30th October 2008
As a student, there are plenty of opportunities to travel and broaden your cultural horizons. Student work programs are frequently available between one country and another and the costs of a trip are often subsidized by universities and other institution... Read >
Author: Huzaili
01st September 2008
Youth Hostels in Oslo
Oslo is many things to the backpacker: an attractive city, it’s full of galleries (like the Astrup Fearnley Museum), museums (in the form of the fascinating Emanuel Vigeland Museum) grand historical monuments (like the impressi... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
22nd August 2008
Japan is such a fascinating country, but it has the reputation of being one of the most expensive countries for travel. This, however, is a myth, for there are many ways for the budget traveler to save money and still see all the amazing sights The Land o... Read >
Author: gatewaylax
23rd June 2008
The former royal capital of Poland, Krakow remains at the heart of the country’s cultural heritage and tradition. The busy university and thriving tourist trade create a lively cosmopolitan scene, making Krakow a great destination for a cheap city-break... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
17th June 2008
As with any country that welcomes tourists, Turkey has a wide variety of accommodations to fit any budget and taste.
Hotels for any Price Range
As a bridge between Europe and Asia, Turkey is a vacationer’s paradise and as such, offers a variety of... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller
13th June 2008
Finding an Accommodation Brisbane:
Selecting the Perfect Lodgings for Your Brisbane Holiday
As you go about the task of planning your own Brisbane holiday, you obviously will want to spend the time considering your different Brisbane accommodation... Read >
Author: Remy
06th June 2008
The ‘new Prague’ of Eastern Europe, the cobbled streets of Krakow house more than the nostalgic cultural throng of local history and contemporary cafés. For Poland's capital and latest tourist sensation also boasts a mean nightlife that’s up there ... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
03rd March 2008
Many of the things that surround us and that we make use of regularly were either invented as a result of the need for improvement, or discovered by accident. The youth hostel is a little bit of both. The existence of youth hostels dates back to the begin... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th January 2008
We live in a golden time for many things including travel. We can travel for a relative pittance to nearly any destination in the world. The question is whether we will be able to do so for much longer.
We are spoiled rotten and don’t even realize i... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
23rd January 2008
Tourist chiefs have begun a campaign to encourage tourists to travel and experience culture during holidays in England.
Every year the UK attracts a plethora of tourists from different cultures to its shores.
With renowned museums and art galleries... Read >
Author: DCollins
11th October 2007
There is no puzzle as to why Surfers Paradise, which is part of the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia is such a popular holiday destination. After all, it is the entertainment and glam capital of the island that is ‘Down Under’, and epitomizes that ... Read >
Author: Pete Prinyaroje
07th August 2007
Backpackers Gone Wild by Tom Carter
As a veteran backpacker of both hemispheres currently traveling extensively throughout all 32 provinces of the People’s Republic of China, this writer has come to depend heavily on hostels. Without them I could not... Read >
Author: Tom Carter
03rd May 2007
Sofia is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Bulgaria, with a population of 1,246,791 the Capital Municipality.
For the Sofia travel guide Flashbooking staff efforts concentrate on making it simple to read dividing the Sofia centre in diffe... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
27th March 2007
Istanbul is Turkey's most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. The city covers 25 districts of the Istanbul province.
Flashbooking is a growing cheap hostel Istanbul and hotels directory specializing in budget accommodation for indepe... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
13th March 2007
Milan, a northern Italian city, stands in the centre of the large Lombardy plain, between the the Po, Adda and Ticino river valleys.
Like many citys of its kind located on a plain, the city radiates out,in a regular pattern from its nucleus, the ancie... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
13th March 2007
Travel in northen Italy, Flashbooking is becoming a recognized source of information and services for who loves creating a trip by him/herself and book bed nights securely online, this issue: Travel in Milan City.
Milan, a northern Italian city, stands... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
02nd March 2007
Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve consists of parts of five separate limestone valleys in the Peak District National Park – Lathkill, Cressbrook, Monk’s, Long and Hay Dales. These represent some of the best examples of wildlife habitat and geol... Read >
Author: chris sabian
21st February 2007
Budapest is the capital city of Hungary and the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial and transportation centre. The official language spoken is Hungarian. Budapest has approximately 1.7 million inhabitants. Budapest became a sin... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
10th February 2007
For this and other reasons Flashbooking is becoming a recognized source of information and services for who loves creating a trip by him/herself and book bed nights securely online.
Berlin stands in the middle of the region that has been known since me... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
26th January 2007
Those who love travelling light, those with a sense for adventure, those who love flexibility in their trips, those who like meeting locals and
travelling slow and low... those are Flashbooking happy travellers!
For this and other reasons Flashbookin... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
24th January 2007
A YHA cycling route resembling a "figure eight", popular in the 1960's, began in England and meandered south into the Royal Forest of Dean, through the Wye Valley into Wales, headed north to the Black Mountains and west to the Brecon Beacons. The route th... Read >
Author: Keith Valentine
15th January 2007
If you're planning a trip to London, it can be difficult to find accommodation in an appropriate location. Not only do you have to find a location which is accessible and within close proximity to London's main attractions, you'll also need to make sure... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
15th January 2007
This is a complete guide to youth hostels, split in 2 parts; this is the part 1 of 2.
Youth Hostels History
The first youth hostel was founded by Richard Schirrmann around 1909. Schirrmann was a German teacher who organized trips and visits with his... Read >
Author: tagliaerbe
18th December 2006
Those who love travelling light, those with a sense for adventure, those who love flexibility in their trips, those who like meeting locals and travelling slow and low... those are Flashbooking happy travellers!
Flashbooking chose to provide backpacker... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
15th December 2006
Flashbooking is a growing cheap hostel Prague and hotels directory specializing in budget accommodation for independent travellers, students, adventurous backpackers, international volunteers, families and all the ones that travel on a budget.
Those w... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
14th December 2006
A YHA cycling route resembling a "figure eight", popular in the 1960's, began in England and meandered south into the Royal Forest of Dean, through the Wye Valley into Wales, headed north to the Black Mountains and west to the Brecon Beacons. The route th... Read >
Author: Keith J. Valentine
12th December 2006
Flashboking.com is a young dynamic hostels-booker that provides students, independent travellers, backpackers, conscious tourists, families etc. with an online secure booking service.
A growing database of selected budget accommodations worldwide from... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
08th December 2006
Planning to go on a low budget, independent, off-beaten-track-traveling--- which is the backpacking traveling? Then insure yourself with a cheap travel insurance policy for backpackers.
The name backpacking itself implies that, this travel is for all ... Read >
Author: Henry Bell
07th December 2006
The London Pocket Guide comes with colour pictures and it is free and downloadable for anyone who wish to book and go!
Travelling safely on a budget, often means having your credit/debit card with you and some coins in your hand for daily needs. Flashb... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
09th November 2006
In Flashbooking website you can also get a quite exhaustive list of Rome Events as well as the main festivals, exhibitions, concerts and cool things to do and see in Italy and other top European cities and Rome Pocket City Guide free download!
Flashbok... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
07th September 2006
Whether one comes to Barcelona as a tourist, for business reasons or in order to attend a Spanish course, there are many different ways to stay in Barcelona. For every taste there is a right type of accommodation. No matter if one wants to bring his/her h... Read >
Author: anil gupta
02nd May 2006
If you are a student looking to do some traveling this summer before another year of college starts back up then some of the best deals around can be found in specialized travel packages that are catered to young people and offer the chance to see various... Read >
Author: Robert Alderton
13th April 2006
Hong Kong is an eclectic mix of Chinese and British influences mixed with a massive amount of adrenaline. Fortunately, you can find places to stay when visiting Hong Kong without much problem.
Finding Places to Stay When Visiting Hong Kong
Hong Kong... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Hostelbookers
Hostels have long been the "dirty" word in the hotel and travel industry, but times are certainly changing for the better as the public realise more and more that hostels and youth hostels are a viable means of accommodatio... Read >
Author: lee smith
29th November 2005
A few months ago, I decided I was overdue for a proper vacation. The last time I had been away for any length of time was five years ago. After my first year of university, my parents generously sponsored me to go on a European tour. I visited eight co... Read >
Author: Cathy Feldman
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