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23rd September 2009
Barcelona has everything - sun is hot, the nightlife is hot, and the women even hotter. What could be more memorable setting for your stag weekend than the sexy Spain's stunning capital Barcelona?
Barcelona's status as one of the top three Stag wee... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th July 2009
Most people are unaware that you can rent properties in Spain, Murcia direct from the private owners. In fact the majority of people who visit Spain have probably never heard of this wonderful region. The coastline of the Murcia region is the Costa Calida... Read >
Author: J Corcoran
05th July 2009
Birmingham enjoys one of the largest shopping precincts, a national exhibition centre and has some of the dynamic night lives in the UK. Birmingham has developed the great international name for itself and is tempting more tourists to experience all that... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody
15th June 2009
Puerto Banus is one of the worlds finest yacht marinas that was originally a small town consisting of a few roads and a small port that has developed in the last few years to its current status as an international yacht marina and resort, it is now one of... Read >
Author: John Thompson
08th June 2009
If you’re spending your holiday in Malaga, you can take a break from the beaches of the Costa del Sol by hiring a car and heading for the historic town of Ronda. It will only take you about an hour and a half to drive to Ronda from Malaga in your hire c... Read >
Author: Dr André
17th April 2009
Situated in Southern Spain the pretty village of Mijas is one of the best examples of the pueblos blancos (white villages) of Andalucia with it's narrow streets and quaint whitewashed houses set in a background of pine forest. The village has spectacular ... Read >
Author: Julie Pendleton
17th April 2009
Madrid is a magnificent historic city, recognised for its magnificent buildings and monuments. Wander along the streets and squares and find out what makes this such a well known destination for tourists and stag do's alike. Head to the Royal Palace, the... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
09th April 2009
Birmingham is a melting pot of cultures and is Britain's most hip city. Its night scene is equally eclectic with edgy club culture co-existing with hip jazz, hot Cuban funk and ultra urban beats. The night is always young in Birmingham or 'Brum" as it's ... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
13th March 2009
All you need to know about Madrid
The stunning capital of Spain, home to one of the world's biggest football team, Real Madrid, the Spanish royal family, incredible buildings and the worlds biggest bullring, though the people of Birmingham may dispute th... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
16th February 2009
The city of a thousand trades owes its strong economy to the successful manufacturers and
engineers who have propelled Birmingham’s growth firmly into the 21st century. However,
today it is the tertiary sector that dominates the city, contributing in ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd February 2009
There are many towns and cities nationwide that are widely recognised as interesting and enjoyable locations for a weekend break; York for example is a firm favourite, as are Chester, Bath and London to name but a few. However recently, an interloper has ... Read >
Author: Tim Green
30th November 2008
On the banks of the Mediterranean Sea, Barcelona is the second city of Spain and currently a hotspot for business and tourism alike. So what’s taking everyone to the Catalan Capital? Here are 5 reasons to find out why!
Great Architecture. Barcelon... Read >
Author: David Brydon
22nd November 2008
Birmingham is located in the w midlands & its england's second most highly populated city, after the capital.
Birmingham first gained attention during the industrial revolution. as a result, the city has a major canal network, which has more miles of c... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
18th November 2008
Beginning on the seventh day of July, each and every year, you have the chance to be chased down the street by a herd of angry bulls. If you are mad enough to enjoy this type of recreation, get yourself along to Pamplona and join in the fun.
The 'Bull ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot
10th November 2008
Birmingham, which is found in the west midlands, is the second largest city in the uk. indeed, the city's vast population is second only to that of london.
Much of city centre birmingham was ruined during world war 2, & unattractive replacement archit... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield
08th September 2008
Birmingham, which is located in the w midlands, is the 2nd biggest city in britain. indeed, the city's wide population is 2nd only to that of the capital.
Much of city centre birmingham was ruined during world war 2, and unsightly replacement structur... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
08th September 2008
Birmingham, which is placed in the west midlands, is the second largest city in great britain. in fact, the city's vast population is second only to that of london.
Most of birmingham city centre was destroyed during the second world war, and unattr... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
07th July 2008
Birmingham, which is situated in the West Midlands, is the 2nd largest city in the uk. indeed, the city's vast population is 2nd only to that of london.
Most of Birmingham city centre was destroyed during the 2nd world war, and unsightly replacement b... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder
08th April 2008
Alicante is a city in Spain and the capital of the province Alicante. It is one of the fastest growing cities in Spain due to its popularity with the tourists and is the second largest Valencian City. With its beautiful beaches, boulevards and shopping st... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
18th January 2008
Europe is a popular vacation destination for many people. The culture and heritage of most European cities and countries are rich, historic and artistic. All these reasons and many more, attract millions of tourists to this continent each year. But E... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel
21st January 2007
The Costa del Sol has long been one of the most popular holiday destinations
in southern Europe, and quite rightly so as it has much to offer in the form
of reliable sunshine, beautiful safe beaches, good restaurants and nightlife,
good quality and aff... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak
07th December 2006
The four-star Parador Ronda occupies an absolutely awesome location. It sits right on the edge of one of the deepest gorges in Spain - the "Tajo." The views are stunning. If you aren't timid of heights, walk out across the puente nuevo - the "new bridg... Read >
Author: Gary Bumpas
18th November 2006
You will be spoilt for choice for places to visit in Birmingham. It houses the award winning Visitor Centre Bourneville which is the Cadbury World headquarters. All Chocoholics will find Cadbury world a wonderful day out. With chocolate at retail price... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
15th November 2006
On a blisteringly hot day in Malaga in the summer of 2001 whilst away learning Spanish in the Andalusian city, I resolved to see my first bullfight. With my father being a long time Spanish teacher I had often heard about his trips to the bullfight with ... Read >
Author: Mike McDougall
21st May 2006
SEVILLE
Seville (Sevilla), the capital of Andalucia stands on the banks of the Rio Guadalquivir which has sculpted the surrounding landscape and left the area a fertile plain, perhaps one of the reasons that Seville is such a beautiful city with its lu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2006
Malaga
Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol, it is also one of the provinces of Andalusia, a port city and also the location for the international airport which is the largest airport in Spain.
The population of Malaga and the surrounding... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th May 2006
Andalucia is probably one of Spain's most varied areas with its mountainous regions leading down to the Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical, Costa de Almeria and to the far west bordering Portugal, the beautiful Costa de la Luz. It is ideal for a holiday in win... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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