Articles, tagged with "roman baths", page 2
23rd March 2011
The city of Bath, formerly and for pretty obvious reasons known as "Bath Spa", is a delight. Old cobbled streets, thin alleyways, lanes winding to hidden parks and little squares. And, of course, the most wonderfully preserved Roman baths in the UK, draw ...
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Author:
Marissa
14th March 2011
Machu Picchu tours provide you with various locations where you can go to explore. It is a historical site which was built around 600 years back. This archeological site is been located at the top of the mountain Peru. It is also known as with other name ...
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Author:
rikhav123
11th March 2011
Some call it heaven on earth, some say it is one of the most tempting tourism destination in Europe, some say it is heavenly beautiful, some say it is the most beautiful place on earth. Truly Switzerland has left lasting impression on the mind of tourists...
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Author:
Stive
08th February 2011
The Appian Way, or Via Appian Attica, was once the major highway of the Roman Empire. Connecting Rome with Southeast Italy it is known as 'the Queen of long Roads', to this day it still holds the record for Europe's longest stretch of straight road - 62km...
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Author:
Eric
02nd February 2011
Roman Baths is a historical place in England. This historical architecture was built in the year 1894 and was finally completed in the year 1897. It is a complex site in the English city. This house is preserved in the Roman site for public bathing. In th...
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Author:
rikhav123
31st January 2011
Geoffrey Donoghue of Always Marbella reports on the latest news & events. For more information please visit Always Marbella’s website at www.alwaysmarbella.com
Marbella has in its municipality 27 Km. of coastline which is divided into 24 beaches.
M...
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Author:
Geoffrey Donoghue
31st January 2011
Geoffrey Donoghue of Always Marbella reports on the latest news & events. For more information please visit Always Marbella’s website at www.alwaysmarbella.com
Tourism Office
Avda. Marques del Duero, 69
29670 San Pedro de Alcántara
Tel. 952 785 25...
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Author:
Geoffrey Donoghue
20th January 2011
Located in the Loire Valley region in the west of France, the department of Sarthe is one that is dominated by the historic town of Le Mans and its famous 24-hour motor race. Outside the town, Sarthe is a rural area, with plenty for nature lovers to see a...
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Author:
Phil H
20th January 2011
Manilva is still one of those relatively untouched get away to destinations. The vista is refreshingly clear of skyscrapers that blot out the Spanish horizon. The buildings are mainly white walled Andalucian style. This is a destination for the discerning...
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Author:
Phil H
13th January 2011
Many visitors to London assume that all of the UK's finest attractions are to be found within the capital. Sure, there's Big Ben, the iconic London Eye and beautiful Buckingham Palace – must-see highlights one and all – but you might be surprised to learn...
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Golden Tours
30th December 2010
There was a time when swimming pools were synonymous with one's status in life. If you have one in your home, then it surely says a lot of things about you. At a certain point, only the rich and those who belong to the higher society can afford to build o...
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Author:
Dave James
22nd December 2010
The record of swimming pools may be traced back in as early as 2500 B.C. With the uncovering of Roman Baths, to the historic relics of the Egyptian's, as well as that of the Greeks, we can certainly believe that men and women have invariably been captivat...
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Author:
Dave James
21st December 2010
Anyone who has ever been to Bath will tell you that it is one of the most beautiful, certainly one of the warmest and cosiest, places to be in the United Kingdom during the winter months. The fire eaters in the square outside the Roman Baths, which are li...
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Author:
HPINT123
19th December 2010
What better way to soak up the festive atmosphere than by paying a visit to Christmas markets this winter? The Christmas market tradition began in Germany and soon spread throughout Europe, but that doesn't mean you have to head across the Channel to f...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
12th December 2010
Hexagon tile can give your bathroom an elegant look. You may find that you enjoy the look of Italian tile in the hexagonal shape. Hexagon tiles go back to the days of Roman Baths; the exquisite marble is legendary, completely charming and very European lo...
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Author:
Derek Farley