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24th September 2009
Recently when I was in Africa, someone asked me - why should one visit Moscow? I immediately answered - because it is one of the most amazing destinations on in the world! However, then I realized that not everyone would instantly get it and that I need ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th August 2009
I’ve cruised dozens of ships on various position and in the field of my belief this is at the same time as accomplished at the same time as it gets on a mega-liner of 2200+ passengers with 920 crew. Costa’s Atlantica was a hanging palace of painting d... Read >
Author: folita1
28th April 2009
It probably doesn't matter if it was Amsterdam that was first called the Venice of the North or somewhere else entirely! It definitely doesn't matter to the people who live in a City that in the main has canals for streets.
In fact the people who live ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
31st March 2009
Birmingham is by far one of the most popular locations for stag do's and weekends. The city has come a long way and now can provide a lot more than just Balti food. It is a vibrant mixture of rich cuisine and cosmopolitan beats, packed with all sorts of d... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
03rd March 2009
From the historical perspectives, St Petersburg holds its grace with some of the world’s finest buildings and heritage monuments in its kitty. The likes of cathedral of the Peter-Paul Fortress, the Kazan and St. Isaacs Cathedrals, the Smolny Convent, th... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
25th February 2009
When ladies think of "Amsterdam," they think of tulips, wooden shoes, and windmills. But, you likely think of Heineken, drugs, and a sweet red light district. Well, you are both right - Amsterdam has an abundance of events to keep you and your friends bus... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
30th January 2009
Considering a city break out of Ireland this winter? With bargain flights currently available to many beautiful European cities, Christmas and New Year may well be the perfect time to soak up some foreign culture and let your hair down. So what are the be... Read >
Author: MarkeD
16th January 2009
The city of Bruges lies in the north-western corner of Belgium, and is the capital of the province of West Flanders. The city remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in Belgium, with many flocking to the city on short breaks in order to take ... Read >
Author: DCollins
07th October 2008
Most of the time the well-heeled Amsterdam tourist will arrive in the capital city of Holland via airplane, landing at Amsterdam Schiphol International airport, one of the busiest airports in the world. However, there are also many tourists who begin thei... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
06th October 2008
Russia is without a doubt a major holiday destination with its amazing historical background, rich culture and diverse tourist attractions including majestic monuments, imposing buildings, beautiful cathedrals, museums, stunning mountains, huge lakes, mag... Read >
Author: sdj18
19th September 2008
Right now you are in Amsterdam and you’ll need a vehicle to get around in the town. A good bike is the solution. It’s cheap and free of pollution. Amsterdam city has more bicycles than cars. Train service also is recommended because it is efficient an... Read >
Author: CapybaraSEO
08th September 2008
If you have the enough energy to explore Amsterdam, do it. Amsterdam never sleeps. You will always find something to do in the city.
Nightlife in Amsterdam is completely different. Bars, night clubs, coffee shops are open all the night, Dutch love part... Read >
Author: CapybaraSEO
02nd September 2008
When planning your vacation through Europe, the always present question is what to visit. Although most people will go with the safe bet to visit the biggest cities in every country they tour, it isn’t always the best decision.
Here are 2 choices tha... Read >
Author: Florin Costache
21st July 2008
Amsterdam is the capital and main city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The town is cut by about 40 canals that are flanked by streets and crossed by 400 bridges. The canals give the town its nickname; "Venice of the North". Amsterdam has several new in... Read >
Author: CapybaraSEO
04th July 2008
St Petersburg was founded by Peter the Great in 1703. The designated capital of Imperial Russia from 1712 to 1914 and has remained the countrys cultural capital. It is Russia's second largest city and the country's principal seaport.
It is often referr... Read >
Author: D
03rd July 2008
The capital city Amsterdam is the largest city of Netherlands. Amsterdam is also known as ‘The Venice of The north'. Amsterdam is culturally rich and music is an essential thing that reflects in its daily life style of Amsterdam people. Performers like ... Read >
Author: Tina
03rd July 2008
St Petersburg was founded by Peter the Great in 1703. The designated capital of Imperial Russia from 1712 to 1914 and has remained the countrys cultural capital. It is Russia's second largest city and the country's principal seaport.
It is often referr... Read >
Author: D
29th March 2008
Over recent years, Amsterdam has proved one of Europe’s most popular short break destinations, and the perfect place to go for a relaxing escape from the tension and stress of city life. And yet, Amsterdam itself is a major city – so what makes it di... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
22nd October 2007
Top 10 sightseeing Weekend BreaksThe world has many exciting cities that are perfect to visit for a sightseeing break. Stunning monuments, unique architecture and wonderful natural sights help define many cities. See below for a round-up of the top 10 sig... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
26th August 2007
Belgium is a country that is surrounded by France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. It has a compact size which makes it thperfect country to travel. The capital of Belgium is Brussels and is also known as the heart of the country.
Brussels,... Read >
Author: justinanderson
25th January 2007
Amsterdam is a beautiful city of Netherlands, on the banks of two bodies of water; the IJ bay and the Amstel River. The city is situated where the small bifurcated Amstel River is joined by a sluice dam that was originally built in 1240, and thus the city... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
15th September 2006
General summary of city:
Bruges, Belgium, from the Norse word 'Bryggja' meaning "mooring place," is one of the three regions and the capital of Flanders. Bruges has a population of over 100,000 and covers an area of approximately 138 km. This historic ... Read >
Author: Meredith Booney
03rd September 2006
Amsterdam's unique position has made water and bridges to be of vital importance among the historic cities of the north. Along the banks of the river Amstel a city developed that depended on the water for its survival. At one time water was even more impo... Read >
Author: Rahul viz
30th January 2006
Plan your city break to Amsterdam, now whilst airfares are still low and the city remains unspoilt before the hoards of tourists and stags discover this latest new destination.
With your next weekend break you must plan a holiday package to the Cultura... Read >
Author: Annie Jones
19th January 2006
Plan your city break to Amsterdam, now whilst airfares are still low and the city remains unspoilt before the hoards of tourists and stags discover this latest new destination.
With your next weekend break you must plan a holiday package to the Cultura... Read >
Author: Annie Jones
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