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Unforgettable Holidays on America's Luxurious West Coast

03rd September 2009
There are few places in the United States that compare with the west coast of America, particularly around the Californian region. With a combination of both city sightseeing in and around L.A and San Francisco as well as outdoor exploring across landscap... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Rome for tourists - 5 things you must see and do

26th August 2009
If you are planning a vacation in Rome, here are five things that you must try while in the region. 1. Visit Vatican City - Irrespective of whether you are Roman Catholic or not, the Vatican City is a treasure chest of historical monuments alongside ar... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Hotels In Ibiza Cut Prices In Survival Bid

21st August 2009
Holiday island Ibiza seems to be attracting the celebrities for their holidays this summer, but the number of ordinary holidaymakers who haven't got quite the spending power of the celebrities visiting the island is down this summer and many Ibiza hotels ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Great Late Holidays For Autumn 2009 - Majorca

08th August 2009
Often if circumstances allow the best time to take a holiday in Majorca isn't July or August, but September or October - especially for those without children of school age who can choose when to visit. A late summer or early autumn visit is good for h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Aberdeen – Hong Kong’s Intriguing Waterside Resort

08th August 2009
Having been a den for pirates and then later turned into a fishing village a few centuries ago, Aberdeen situated at the tip of Hong Kong’s southern region has many interesting places to visit. In recent times modernization has swept through Aberdee... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Sights and Sounds of the Scottish Capital

29th July 2009
Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is a beautiful city and for many reasons. Built around seven mighty hills, one of which the city's crowning castle resides upon, the city has a mixture of stunning architecture and gorgeous greenery that has to be seen to be... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Experience The Buzzing Chicago

06th July 2009
Chicago should by no means be runner up to New York. It has an appeal all of its own and despite its large size it remains friendly and welcoming and doesn’t seem to know just how good it is. Overlooking the beautiful Lake Michigan, this great Midwes... Read >
Author: Roberto Raffa

Famous Race Horses – Red Rum Part One

30th June 2009
As famous race horses go, for many the first name that springs to mind is the great National Hunt race horse Red Rum. This article will look at the amazing career of this great horse and the incredible story of his rise to fame, which came completely a... Read >
Author: Cliff Thurston

Be tempted by Bangkok Hotels

04th June 2009
The City of Angels in the land of smiles Thailand; the land of smiles and widely known so because of the happy Thai people who would rather give you a smile than a frown. Just checkout youtube and see photos of Thai people and you will see how happy they... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

The Proud History Of The Arsenal Shirt

05th May 2009
Arsenal, or The Arsenal are a football club in England playing in the "Top Flight" Premier League. Fondly known by their nickname, The Gunners", their home ground is the Emirates Stadium in North London. Currently managed by Arsene Wenger, The Gunners are... Read >
Author: eadfrith

Experience the Biggest Block Party of New York

04th May 2009
New York City (NYC) is one of the world’s most eclectic cities to travel to, offering everything from a colourful history to a truly remarkable arts scene. Moreover, the city’s offerings transform dramatically based on the time of year - so visitors c... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Ibiza Slashes Hotel Rates

28th January 2009
Europeans are spending less money and less time on holidays as the recession takes grip, and one holiday destination certainly being affected is Ibiza. Ibiza hotels experienced lower than normal occupancy rates from July to September of 2008 than for t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fascinating Gifts for Chelsea Football Club Fans

25th January 2009
Do you have the passion of collection authentic items of Chelsea football club? Then consider the Chelsea memorabilia because the unique collection will leave you spell bound. The collection includes- photos, shirts and montages of the legendary players. ... Read >
Author: Totally Gifts

A Brief Timeline Of The City Of London

21st January 2009
Thanks to a varied and colourful history, London is one of the most exciting cities in the world to visit. From small beginnings as a settlement town, London grew to become the head of one of the most powerful empires in the world. Although legend t... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

History of Roulette and How to Find a Winning Roulette System

12th January 2009
There are lots of people who will offer to teach you a winning roulette system - usually for a large fee. Why they would need the money is anyone's guess especially when their systems cannot fail. When you enter a casino there is one game there that i... Read >
Author: Joe Simpson

The Old Protestant Cemetery Macau – A resting place filled with history

09th January 2009
The East India Company constructed one of the oldest remnants of the colourful history of Macau, the Old Protestant Cemetery Macau during the early 18th century. The cemetery that is now considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO was constructed due to th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Tours of the Linen Hall Library and How to Get Here

03rd December 2008
Following on from our article on the "History of the Linen Hall Library Belfast & What To See Here’’ we have details on how to get here, tours of the Linen Hall Library and opening times. Read on for more… Opening times… The opening times ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

History of the Linen Hall Library Belfast & What to See Here

03rd December 2008
From housing some fascinating historical documents to playing a major role in Irish history, the Linen Hall Library in Belfast is definitely worth a visit. Check out our guide to this important building as we trace its history and find out what there is t... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Belfast Attractions: Grand Opera House

28th October 2008
Belfast has had a long and colourful history, but forget about it's troubled past, it's now one of Europe's top city break destinations. There's plenty to see and so here. One such attraction is the Grand Opera House. So when in Belfast why not take in a ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Minthis Hills Cyprus A Brand New Development Is It Worth The Money

15th October 2008
Minthis Hills is located some 650m above sea level on the outskirts of Tsada, a traditional Cypriot village, where you can experience the true hospitality of the local people. Just a fifteen minute drive from the sanctuary of Minthis Hills is the thriving... Read >
Author: mfinternet0628

Minthis Hills Cyprus A Brand New Development Is It Worth The Money

15th October 2008
Minthis Hills is located some 650m above sea level on the outskirts of Tsada, a traditional Cypriot village, where you can experience the true hospitality of the local people. Just a fifteen minute drive from the sanctuary of Minthis Hills is the thriving... Read >
Author: mfinternet0628

History And Culture In Mallorca

13th October 2008
Spanish island Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands. Her name is derived from the Latin words "insula maior," which literally mean "larger island." The Spanish island has been consistently recognized as one of the top tourist destinations in th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The joys of South Yorkshire

24th September 2008
South Yorkshire can boast many fine attractions and places to visit, its long and colourful history provides a wealth of museums and fun places to visit and its splendid and magnificent countryside is a magnet for those who wish to escape from the surroun... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

The Charm of Sydney Opera House

09th September 2008
Perhaps it is its location that has enhanced the Sydney Opera House’s charm. It lies on Bennelong Point and is a beautiful neighbour to Sydney Harbour Bridge. It also shares its majesty with the Sydney Royal Botanical Gardens nearby. It is highly visibl... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

A visitors guide to The Moulin Rouge in Paris, France

08th September 2008
Moulin Rouge, which translates into English as Red Windmill, is a world-famous cabaret. It has been featured in both musicals and movies. It is located in the Paris red-light district of Pigalle and was built in the late 1800s. The reason for its name is ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Flying to Morocco: A guide to getting to Morocco

08th September 2008
Morocco is a romantic bustling place full of charming attractions and scenic locales. It is one of the most attractive travel destinations in the world due to its colourful history, the rich culture and the exciting travel experience it offers to everyone... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Frankfurt Attractions

05th September 2008
Frankfurt is renowned for its high rise buildings, the European central bank, the birthplace of poet and writer Johann Goethe, its international airport, and of course its delicious Frankfurters, but there is so much more to this city. Centrally locate... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Reasons For A Vale Do Lobo Holiday

29th July 2008
Booking your holiday used to be a long and lengthy affair. In days gone by you would need to spend a considerable amount of time browsing through the many brochures and then even longer in your local travel agents premises before it was all booked. That... Read >
Author: Jonathan Walker

Arsenal FC Gifts: Gifts Carrying Significance

07th July 2008
Arsenal football club has many rivalries because of their skilled squads and ability to beat their competitors easily. Such performances have made them well known in the world of football and won hearts of many football fans. Football lovers crave to coll... Read >
Author: Totally Gifts

A Wealth of Irish History in Dublin

01st July 2008
Dublin is a vibrant and exciting city with a thriving nightlife that’s become renowned all over the world. There is another side to Dublin though that you may not know about. Dublin has a rich and colourful history and many of its buildings tell a r... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Gundagai, New South Wales: A Historic Town Along The River

27th May 2008
Gundagai is a town in the Australian state of New South Wales located along the big Murrumbidgee River at the foot of Mt Parnassus. Just a stone’s throw away from the Muniong and Yambla Mountain ranges, Gundagai is popular for its old bridges, monuments... Read >
Author: dusty road

Dublin: A Jewel in the Crown of the Emerald Isle

30th May 2007
Dublin is famous the world over for its warm welcome and sense of identity, giving you even more reason to make the most of your trip and enjoy all the city has to offer. From its cultural history and wide array of art galleries and museums to its parks ... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

Holidays in Andalucia, Spain

04th January 2007
Being the largest region in Spain with a population of 7 million and 800km of coastline, Andalucia is a pleasure to visit because it is so diverse in landscape, culture and holiday attractions. Tourism here has been the main factor in making Andalucia one... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

Appearances in Crimea, Ukraine

24th December 2006
Appearances in Crimea, Ukraine Crimea is a peninsular located in the south of Ukraine in Eastern Europe. It is surrounded by the Black sea, it has a mountainous spectacular coastline, and a fascinating and colourful history. It was the main tourist res... Read >
Author: accesscrimea

Nightlife in Crimea, Ukraine

24th December 2006
Nightlife in Crimea, Ukraine Crimea is a peninsular located in the south of Ukraine in Eastern Europe. It is surrounded by the Black sea, it has a mountainous spectacular coastline, and a fascinating and colourful history. It was the main tourist resor... Read >
Author: accesscrimea

Ten Top Tips to Buying a Property in Spain

13th December 2006
We have always known that investing in bricks and mortar is normally the most lucrative and wisest investment you could ever make. But with the continuing price rises in the UK many are looking abroad to buy an investment home and future nest egg. Spain... Read >
Author: tony roberts

Discovering the jewels that are Britain's historic cities

21st August 2006
The UK has some of the world's most popular holiday destinations. Renowned across the globe for the fantastic breadth of the nation's recorded and visible history, Britain houses some of the best ancient monuments, country houses, castles, historic cities... Read >
Author: Richard Green

Business Cards - how do you communicate?

13th August 2006
Business cards aren't something that most people concern themselves with too much. You meet someone, you trade cards, and you have their details if you ever need to get in touch. What you might not have realised is that business cards have a long and colo... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Games - Consoles - technology evolved

23rd June 2006
Games consoles have a colourful history, but they only really rose into the public consciousness in the '80s with the NES – the original Nintendo system. 'Nintendo' became a word meaning 'video game', and the Mario character became a worldwide sensation. ... Read >
Author: John Gibb