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23rd September 2009
Nottingham Stag Parties – A Bachelor Party Not for the Weak
If a stag party is on the agenda you might want to mosey on over to Nottingham to make the most of your last lazy days of freedom. Naughty stag nights in Nottingham are abundant in the city ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th July 2009
Brantford is certainly no stranger to rearing Canadian icons. It is known as The Telephone City due to being the birthplace of Alexander Graham Bell. Brantford wasn’t done there though, it is also the birthplace of one of the greatest athletes of all ... Read >
Author: T. Payne
04th July 2009
With its wide boulevards and avenues, plethora of parks and open spaces, elegant colonial houses, marble monuments and impressive stately architecture, America’s capital is beautiful. It’s abundance of cultural hot spots and its cosmopolitan atmospher... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
23rd June 2009
America’s capital has wide boulevards and avenues, numerous parks and open spaces, elegant colonial houses, marble monuments, impressive stately architecture and a truly cosmopolitan atmosphere making it a fitting city for the most powerful leader on th... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa
12th May 2009
The "Pecan Street Festival" has been a part of Austin for 31 years. The festival hosts over 250 arts and crafts venders, musical and performing artists. There are also art classes, dance classes, a scholarship competition, a petting zoo and a carnival. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th December 2008
Killarney has about 50 pubs, so it's no wonder that this little town in the south west of Ireland is one of the top nightlife destinations in the country! This is quite a number considering that Killarney is a small town, so you're sure to find something ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
01st December 2008
Southsea is a charming area within the Waterfront City of Portsmouth. Its unique character and lively atmosphere make it a great location for renting a property. The relaxing influence of the sea is apparent in the town centre, instilling a wonderful blen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th November 2008
England, the part of United Kingdom, is the world’s oldest parliamentary democracy. It consist of two third of island of Great Britain and the offshore island, known as the Isle of Wight. Much of England also consists of rolling hills and largest natura... Read >
Author: nancy eben
30th October 2008
Dublin's music scene isn't just confined to busking on Grafton Street! The city offers a wide and diverse variety of music venues to suit all tastes. Whether you're interested in rock n' roll, pop, folk music, country music, classical music or jazz you'll... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
As the second largest city in Australia, Melbourne has a considerable amount to offer all tourists to the city. Located in the south-eastern part of mainland Australia, Melbourne enjoys some great weather for sightseeing with the temperatures reaching on ... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
09th September 2008
Visitors will find a wealth of attractions in the historical walled city of York. Popular with all ages, this city is over 2000 years old.
The first mention of the name “York” was way back in 95-104 AD and it is situated on the River Ouse near its ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
27th June 2008
London is a place where the historic past and the vibrant present come alive. A blend of history, ground-breaking architecture and culture has created an amazing and constantly evolving city.
London is one of the world's most remarkable and exciting ci... Read >
Author: Choicetravelinfo
20th June 2008
Barcelona offers plenty of things to see and do during your city break. Remember that in order to find time to do them all, you should plan your schedule out in advance.
One of the best things to do on a Barcelona city break is to get a hop on hop off ... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
13th June 2008
The amount of time that your children will be at home with you really does go rapidly. Before you know it, your little ones ... are adults. Therefore, while you are still together as a family, it is important that you take the time out to enjoy each oth... Read >
Author: Remy
22nd May 2008
There is more live music going on in Austin, Texas on any given night than there is in any other city in the world. That’s why the city has put a trademark on it’s slogan “Live Music Capital of the World.”
There are hundreds of live music venu... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
15th May 2008
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, with a population of just under half a million people.
The city has been dubbed 'the Knightsbridge of the north' for its array of 1000 shops and 5 shopping centres. There are fine dining restaurants, super clubs, mass... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
24th April 2008
Austin’s musical heritage began in the late 1960s and 1970s when the country music popularised by people such as Willie Nelson was joined by a cornucopia of other styles and sounds brought by the more liberal inhabitants of the city who had moved ther... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
11th April 2008
Music fans in London are in mourning after the announcement that one of London’s most popular live music venues, the Astoria Theatre, is set to finally close its doors for good.
Rumours about the closure of the legendary central London venue have lo... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
25th January 2008
The vast majority of true rock and roll and blues artists have grown up and lived on the poor side of town. Today, the same rings true, as many of Austin's local musicians can be found just east of IH-35, where the streets are a little tougher and the re... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
23rd January 2008
"Already the third largest city in the state, Norman continues to grow and expand. Part of the secret may be that Norman is ideally located within driving distance of Oklahoma City and even allows for weekend trips to Dallas, which is three hours away.
... Read >
Author: Wes Cox
22nd January 2008
Austin, the "Live Music Capital of the World", is a slogan based on the very essence of this city that is supported by residents and local government alike. There are virtually hundreds of venues where locals and visitors can enjoy every type of live musi... Read >
Author: M Shane
21st September 2007
It's been a few years now since Austin, Texas was declared - by those who know - America's COOL Capital, the Headquarters of Hip. Those who are familiar with the "Live Music Capital of the World"know that Austin's is not a contrived cool: not some sort of... Read >
Author: M Shane
08th February 2007
Galway, the largest county in the province of Connacht, lies in the centre of the western seaboard of Ireland. It covers nearly 6,000 sq. kms, (with over 2000km of highly indented coastline) and is divided by Lough Corrib, Ireland’s second largest lake.... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
13th December 2006
You would expect a city with a large university student population to have some dance clubs and other live music venues that cater to a young crowd. To say that about Sheffield is an extreme understatement. The vibrant live music scene in the city has bee... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
28th May 2006
Rolling hills, wilderness, forests, beautiful old market towns, picturesque islands that's Scotland for you. You can reach Scotland via air, by rail (from London), or by sea (ferry from Belgium).
Edinburgh: The capital and the largest city of Sco... Read >
Author: Pete Stanley
22nd March 2006
Nottingham Stag Parties A Bachelor Party Not for the Weak
If a stag party is on the agenda you might want to mosey on over to Nottingham to make the most of your last lazy days of freedom. Naughty stag nights in Nottingham are abundant in the city wh... Read >
Author: Tina Gamvros
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