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22nd September 2009
‘In Search of Father Christmas’
Whether it’s the anticipation of snow, decorating the tree, opening an advent calendar or buying presents for loved ones, there are few times of the year as exciting as Christmas. For youngsters, however, it’s ... Read >
Author: Joanne
23rd July 2009
Christmas is considered to be a season of richness and festivity and Christmas traditions involve decorating houses, setting up a Christmas tree and sitting down to a sumptuous Christmas dinner. Christmas is also one of the most important shopping seasons... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
23rd July 2009
If you happen to be in Rome during the Christmas season, you should not fail to pay visit to the Piazza Navona Christmas Market. From the market, visitors will be able to spot famous Roman architecture in the surrounding areas. The piazza Navona or the ma... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
17th March 2009
What you must have in your suitcase and which markets to hit! December is the most mesmerizing time to visit France. The shopping is amazing. Storefronts are done up in delicate ribbons and lights for the holidays. There is ice skating in front of Paris' ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th February 2009
Our Christmas began early when my daughter and I went to Nuremberg to visit the Christkindlesmarkt or Christmas market. I went there to buy, among other things, angel chimes, only to find that the chimes I wanted actually come from Sweden - and can, there... Read >
Author: Liz Copeland
16th December 2008
Holland has a number of Christmas markets, offering travelling Britons the chance to enjoy some traditional European culture and browse unique Christmas gifts.
Every December a number of Christmas markets are opened throughout Holland, from the marke... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
14th December 2008
Christmas in Sweden is one of the best times of the year to book hostels in Stockholm. The city provides visitors with an excellent festive experience in the weeks before the big day itself.
Christmas Markets
The Swedish capital has some of the best... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
04th December 2008
With crowds of people battling their way down the high street and manic shoppers jostling with each other to grab the last gifts sets, it is no wonder many view Christmas shopping as a nightmare. Indeed, the last thing you want to do after a busy day at... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
03rd December 2008
Edinburgh is globally renowned for its annual range of spectacular festivals and events. Indeed, the Edinburgh International Festival is highly regarded as one of the best of its kind, whilst hundreds of thousands of people participate in the Hogmanay cel... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
03rd December 2008
Staying for holidays in Barcelona during the Christmas time is wonderful. As the climate is still favorable and sunny and Barcelona apartments can be found easily, it is a good time to go there. Snow in Barcelona is rare but the feeling of Christmas is th... Read >
Author: BarcelonaPoint
03rd December 2008
Staying for holidays in Barcelona during the Christmas time is wonderful. As the climate is still favorable and sunny and Barcelona apartments can be found easily, it is a good time to go there. Snow in Barcelona is rare but the feeling of Christmas is th... Read >
Author: BarcelonaPoint
03rd December 2008
With glowing lanterns decking the streets, festive markets popping up all over the place and the scent of gingerbread in the air, Amsterdam is a great place to visit in the winter time. Not only offering a perfect alternative to Christmas shopping on your... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
02nd December 2008
London is a vibrant and bustling city at the best of times but during the festive period it has something extra special. There is a mind boggling array of things to do from ice skating and pantomimes to traditions from years gone by, some slightly odde... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
02nd December 2008
Home of the legendary Beatles, crowned a World heritage Site and currently voted European Capital of Culture, the city of Liverpool has a lot going for it. Indeed, having just celebrated its 800th anniversary, as well as playing host to the renowned MTV M... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
01st December 2008
Nothing says Christmas quite like high street shops bedecked with multicoloured tinsel, twinkling fairy lights and all things glittery. But sometimes all of this can be a bit of a sensory overload. And of course, the hordes of swarming panic buyers, lon... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st December 2008
Across Europe towns and cities are getting ready for Christmas. Lights and decorations are all going up, if they are not up already and shops are preparing for the seasonal rush with there own festive cheer. Town and city centres from the biggest city�s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th November 2008
Christmas is many people’s favourite holiday, partly because everyone enjoys the Christmas spirit, partly because it offers us the chance to reunite with our loved ones for few days and partly because of the presents we offer and we receive. Christmas m... Read >
Author: Alice Campbell
12th November 2008
Malcesine is a beautiful town, situated in the Province of Verona in the region named Veneto. Malcesine is one of the most visited resort towns in Italy, evoking an old world charm and being an ideal place for water and wind sports. Here, tourists will b... Read >
Author: Alice Campbell
11th November 2008
In the next few months towns and cities across Europe will be coming alive with the lights, sounds and smells of Christmas markets. European Christmas markets are truly a magical place and it�s not just because of the fantastic shopping that can be had.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st October 2008
Christmas is fast approaching. Did you settle your budget for Christmas? If not yet, settle it now for you to buy some things for the Christmas decorations, remarkable gifts for family and friends, and of course, foods for celebrating it. Christmas is typ... Read >
Author: micoblanco
30th October 2008
Christmas markets are the perfect way for shoppers to sample flavours of countries far and wide and tick some Christmas presents off the shopping list at the same time. With Christmas markets popping up all over Europe and the UK, you have a great choice ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
30th October 2008
Temple Bar is Dublin city’s cultural quarter and it's located right in the heart of city centre, just south of the River Liffey. Its narrow cobblestone streets are usually buzzing with life and it's home to some of Dublin's best bars, delicious cuisine ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Christmas is fast approaching. Did you settle your budget for Christmas? If not yet, settle it now for you to buy some things for the Christmas decorations, remarkable gifts for family and friends, and of course, foods for celebrating it. Christmas is typ... Read >
Author: micoblanco
27th October 2008
Christmas is fast approaching. Did you settle your budget for Christmas? If not yet, settle it now for you to buy some things for the Christmas decorations, remarkable gifts for family and friends, and of course, foods for celebrating it. Christmas is typ... Read >
Author: micoblanco
20th October 2008
What better way to get into the Christmas spirit than to visit the traditional Christmas Festival Market at the Dublin Docklands in Ireland's charming capital city...
The Christmas Market in Dublin has been running for a few years now and there's nothi... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
08th April 2008
Part 1- Grindelwald, Switzerland
If you want something more spectacular to look at than a Christmas tree, head for the Jungfrau in Switzerland. This mountainous plateau which tops 4000 metres, drops away on its nothern side in one of the most breathtakin... Read >
Author: Tim Burton
24th September 2007
Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace, is located on the banks of the Rhine on the border with Germany. You could call Strasbourg a truly European city: it is the seat of the European Council and the European Parliament. Its picturesque "la Petite France" nei... Read >
Author: Laurent Fabier
25th July 2007
Having become one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations since the end of the Cold War, Prague is now considered by many as being overrun with stag parties and hen weekends. However, this image overlooks the inherent cultural and scenic beauty of P... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st September 2006
Vienna is giving a surprise with the incredible boom in its youth scene. Wild clubbing, hot gigs, day-long street parties, an entire island to live it up and a profusion of cafés and places to hang out make up the pulsating, young face of the venerable Da... Read >
Author: anil gupta
10th May 2006
ere are always a few things that often hinder our true calling. Sure, you want to move on and chase that big venture. You know you're destined to be an entrepreneur – but something is always holding you back. Maybe it's the fear of financial loss. Other t... Read >
Author: Matt Bacak
10th July 2005
Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of driving, sitting erect in a plane etc., go for a voyage through water- a cruise which provides you the best comfort and sight seeing. Sea journey has its own charm and charisma. The world seems a live paradise whe... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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