Articles, tagged with "thermal baths", page 1
28th September 2011
Budapest is declared as one of the world’s most breathtaking cities. Located in the beautiful country of Hungary, it sits at the infamous Danube River; hence, Budapest is renowned the Pearl of the Danube.
Attractions at Budapest
Budapest city offers...
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Author:
RyanKaan
08th June 2011
Budapest has received every thing you want for a town break: a very good variety of accommodation, plenty of amusement, fantastic bars and restaurants, all-evening parties and it's wonderful appeal once you get right here. It is exceptionally cosmopolitan...
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Author:
Brandy
04th May 2011
Bulgaria has both a vast and diverse landscape ranging from snow-capped peaks in the south to the Balkan Mountains in the centre and the coast of the Black Sea. Bulgaria truly offers something for everyone, with great value skiing resorts during the winte...
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Author:
Rick Gueli
03rd May 2011
The town of Spa in Belgium’s Walloon region has had an enormous impact on the culture and history of Europe for a centre with a population of just over 10,000 people. Located in the densely forested Ardennes region, today the town is one of Belgium’s h...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
08th April 2011
So, you’ve got to that part of your Peru vacation planning where you can’t decide which places to visit and what you may need to cut out in order to fit with your timeframe. It’s difficult as there are so many options in a country as diverse as Peru, that...
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Author:
Gary Sargent
07th April 2011
The far distant past
Discoveries have shown that long before the birth of Jesus Christ, the beautiful Sierra Blanca Mountains were populated as several ancient human settlements have been found there. The Sierra Blanca Mountains are right next to Marbe...
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Author:
Calvert Williams
27th March 2011
The Budapest Thermal baths may not be what draws you to Hungary, but one of the special things about this city is the prevalence of thermal springs right in the center of the city.
There are over a hundred springs and bore holes that supply the city's ...
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Author:
Jeff Halter
22nd March 2011
No mountains, no coast, Hungary has kept a low profile among the holiday set.With its picturesque location along the Danube River, original coffeehouses and thermal baths, Budapest offers plenty to see and do. But business travellers willing to bolt on so...
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Author:
Wes Dan
18th March 2011
Hen parties are a traditional celebration that a sister or a best friend of a bride to be arranges. This is in memory of the maiden days of a girl that will soon end with the solemnization of her wedding vows. And for that there is a trip down memory lan...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
09th March 2011
Tuscany is renowned throughout the world for its art, history, beautiful landscapes, and more importantly, its villas. An area frozen in time, a pleasure to explore: from the vineyards of Chianti to the cool breezy seaside towns, explore the wonder of anc...
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Author:
usha
07th March 2011
Charente is a department in the Poitou-Charentes region of France, located in the west of the country. The area is famous for its cognac brandy, named after the town in Charente, as well as number of historical sites and buildings. Those who prefer explor...
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Author:
Phil H
04th March 2011
If you plan to visit Machu Picchu, you will have to spend some time in the town of Aguas Calientes and probably stay the night in Aguas Calientes hotels. So what is there to do in this town at the foot of Machu Picchu on your Peru vacation?
Walk to Man...
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Author:
jonclarke
23rd February 2011
Dominated by lakes and mountains, the department of Haute-Savoie is home to some of France's most famous Alpine skiing resorts, such as Chamonix and Morzine. However, even if you are visiting the Rhone-Alpes region in the summer months, or if you prefer s...
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Author:
Phil H
18th February 2011
It's one of the most popular archaeological sites in the World. If you're traveling to Peru , you're probably visiting. You've seen the photos, but how do you spell it?
Machu Picchu - not the only Picchu
If you want to get the spelling right, it prob...
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Author:
jonclarke
18th February 2011
For Peru trekking and Peru vacations in the great outdoors, you can't do much better than the Cordillera Huayhuash ("Waywash"). Situated in Peru's Central Andes region, it goes without saying that if you want an outdoor vacation in Peru, you have to visit...
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Author:
jonclarke