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Things to Consider When Shopping for Real Estate in Greater Orlando

18th February 2011
How is it possible to find the perfect community to buy real estate in Orlando when there are so many options to choose from? You do not have to worry about this since most property owners in this area have moved from other Cities and States. A majori... Read >
Author: Realty Executives FL

Buenos Aires: Which luxury area to stay in?

26th January 2011
Accommodation is probably the first thing you think of when you plan your visit to Buenos Aires. The city has 48 districts, called ‘barrios’. Where you decide to stay depends on your budget and also on what sort of visit this is going to be for you. ... Read >
Author: Lance Peters

Visit Florence Italy

19th January 2011
I really do love Florence. Firenze, as it's really called in Italian, is the capital city of Tuscany. The whole region of Tuscany is a tourist draw for the wines and the picturesque landscapes... winding roads lined with Italian cypress trees, hill town... Read >
Author: Stuart Hely

Mid-trip Letdown

18th January 2011
Have you ever experienced mid-trip letdown? Most of our trips are about two weeks long... sometimes three weeks. We want to see all that we can... get the most out of that vacation time, so we tend to be on the go... non-stop. That can be a problem. ... Read >
Author: Jeff Halter

A Romantic Log Cabin Hideaway

15th December 2010
Having a romantic getaway with that special someone in your life may be one of the greatest events you will ever experience. If you are planning to have a weekend rendezvous with a loved one, or just a night out on the town, it is critical that you selec... Read >
Author: Angela Bryant

Zaragoza City: A Guide For Tourists

09th December 2010
Zaragoza is the capital of the Aragon region of Spain. It is also considered to be the 5th largest city in Spain. It is situated in the northeast part of Spain, halfway between Barcelona and Madrid. Zaragoza has remained unaffected by the heavy flow of to... Read >
Author: Alen Becker

Krakow Legends

30th November 2010
Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland, and as in all old cities, Krakow legends abound! I love the legend that Krakow was built on the cave of a dragon, Smok Wawelski or the Dragon of Wawel Hill. There are many versions, but simply put, the dra... Read >
Author: Jeff Halter

Exploring Krakow In Poland

29th November 2010
Settle into a hotel in or near the Old Town, the Stare Miasto, and start exploring Krakow. There is a lot to see, and the Stare Miasto is where you'll do most of your sightseeing. The best way to see this Old Town is on foot. It's a great city for wa... Read >
Author: Jeff Halter

Holidays in Val-de-Marne, Ile de France

29th November 2010
Val-de-Marne is a department located in the Ile de France region, close to Paris, and named after the Marne River that runs through the area. Although the region is popular with commuters, Val-de-Marne is not just home to new towns and motorways into Pari... Read >
Author: Phil H

The Sights Of Krakow Poland

26th November 2010
If you followed the Vistula River from Warsaw through Poland, you would come to Krakow (or Cracow in English). Four hundred years ago, it was the capital of Poland. Political power may have moved to Warsaw all those centuries ago, but we agree with the ... Read >
Author: Stuart Hely

Warsaw In Poland

25th November 2010
You always hear that Krakow is the the jewel of Poland, but don't skip Warsaw! It's the capital of Poland and definitely worth visiting. We drove into Warsaw. Probably not the most popular way to arrive, but I have to say it was easier navigating in ... Read >
Author: Stuart Hely

Living In Miami Beach: The Perks

24th November 2010
Miami Beach is a city in Southeast Florida, on an island between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The area was originally a mangrove swamp. Now, almost everyone knows where “America’s Playground" is, and 3 out of 5 people would no doubt have Miami Bea... Read >
Author: SearchPath

Rent Clayton MO Apartments from Barron Realty

18th November 2010
Clayton is recognized for its outstanding quality of life. This suburban community provides the best of all worlds. Stately single-family homes, condominiums, apartments, and a vibrant business district offer a variety of living styles. As one of St L... Read >
Author: Steve Barron

Prague Czech Republic

21st October 2010
Prague is definitely NOT an undiscovered old Eastern Europe capital. The first time we arrived in the city, we took the bus and subway into the center of town from the airport, and when we emerged from the subway, it was to a street crowded with tourists... Read >
Author: Stuart Hely

Hammamet Is Tunisia’s Hottest Destination With Cheap Flights

28th September 2010
Once a small fishing village backed by olive, orange and lemon groves, Hammamet in Tunisia now attracts hundreds of visitors every year due to its unique and unparalleled beauty. And visitors keep flocking back on cheap holidays to the town thanks to its ... Read >
Author: dan
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