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Holidays in Cotes-d'Armor

09th September 2010
Cotes-d’Armor is one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on 4th of March 1790. It is a department in the north of Brittany, in the northwestern France that was created from part of the former province of Brittany. Cotes-d’A... Read >
Author: Phil H

Dinning Out In Style in Culinary Capital London

13th August 2010
Other than its towering citadels, ancient castles and sprawling royal gardens, London is perhaps best known for its unequalled culinary prowess. Regarded as one of the finest cities to wine and dine in, London is also where new chefs slave away to make a ... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Why You Should Rent A Property In Ayr

21st July 2010
Ayrshire County is home to seven percent of Scotland's population and is divided into three districts, North, East and South Ayrshire. The county is steeped in history, home to some of the most esteemed heritage that Scotland has to offer with Ancient cas... Read >
Author: Lettingweb

Have a Great Trip to Dusseldorf with SunCar

12th July 2010
There are few things that can compare to the beauty of driving through Germany. The metropolis of Dusseldorf is located on both banks of the historic River Rhine and is a renowned city for tourists all across the world. Travelling in a rented car is a ha... Read >
Author: Aristotle#

Portugal Tourist Information

05th July 2010
Here's why you will fall in love with Portugal Portugal is where the ancient and contemporary meet. Few countries can list colorful medieval villages, charming seaside towns, ancient castles and palaces, thriving nightlife, and a rich architectural ... Read >
Author: georage gates

Udaipur Accommodation

04th July 2010
Udaipur is a destination full of passion with the environment of flourishing green hills and lakes. People visit this place from all around the world to see this gorgeous town of lakes each year. Even Hindu disciples from all over the nation come to pay h... Read >
Author: leesasteve

Experience the Wild Cost while staying at Villa Costa Brava

22nd June 2010
The Costa Brava (which translates into wild Coast) is a stunning and uneven stretch of 160-kilometre long coastline. The place happens to be the most interesting place in the Girona province of Spain. Costa Brava's never-ending white sandy beaches, the na... Read >
Author: matthewtaylor

Four Island Resorts in Puerto Rico

10th June 2010
Puerto Rico has a lot of playable places, but for many newcomers, they would be puzzled when facing too much information so that miss a lot of beautiful scenery regretfully. In order to help visitor, here are top four island resorts produced by voting, th... Read >
Author: Danica

Madrid – the jewel of Spain

01st June 2010
Whenever we speak of Spain, the first name that comes out instantaneously is Madrid. It is a paradise on earth. The province offers a luxurious stay and it is immaculately beautiful. Some of those who have visited Madrid say that it is full of historical ... Read >
Author: Culver Dove

Beautiful Spiral Staircases Inside And Outside

04th May 2010
There is something so romantic about spiral staircases. They invoke an image of a knight rushing up the spiral stairs to the top of the tower to save his damsel in distress. Spiral staircases have been used for centuries, mostly because they could fit ... Read >
Author: robartalex

Wrought Iron Candle Chandelier

28th April 2010
A Wrought Iron Candle Chandelier Adds Old World AllureFor that maximum in exotic old world illumination needed for dining areas, living rooms or master bedrooms, consider installing a wrought iron candle chandelier. The employment of candle light instead ... Read >
Author: Andrew Parks

How to Find Discount London Hotels

23rd March 2010
Since time immemorial people from around the world have fallen for the temptation of the Thames. True, it is hard to deny the charisma of the city of London. Apart from that London has always been the seat of powder and during the British colonial rule a ... Read >
Author: Jenny Franklin

France: Where to Camp in the South of France

02nd March 2010
A camping or self catering holiday in France is a great option for families. France is a large country with a rich variety of features and attractions. In this article we will look at some of features of the southern regions. The Mediterranean regions are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Turn Your Holidays Into A Memorable Experience By Living In Villa Coasta Brava

18th February 2010
The Costa Brava (meaning wild Coast) is a gorgeous and rugged stretch of coastline (160-kilometre long), situated in Catalonia region towards the Spain's north east corner. Costa Brava's natural beauty, never-ending sandy beaches and sunshine makes it a l... Read >
Author: R. Coenen

Czech Republic Holidays

09th February 2010
With its memorable historical landscapes, spas and variety of activities, it is little wonder that the Czech Republic is fast becoming a tourist hotspot. Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic boasts of many well preserved historical sites and is also ... Read >
Author: Rob Jones
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