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The English Bulldog – Loving, Docile and the Coolest Mascot

03rd August 2010
It's by no means an accident or a mistake that your English Bulldog is not only the 14th most popular breed in the United States, but also a famous mascot. Images of protruding jaws, accompanied by the tale-tale under bite, on a round head with wrinkl... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon

Things to See In Zaragoza

15th July 2010
Being a tourist it is seldom that you find any place boring and plain. A tourist has a tendency to find something beautiful in any place of the world. Many places in the world are still being overlooked, but if you visit them as a tourist and explore them... Read >
Author: Rabin

The City of Pamplona

21st June 2010
Pamplona is the capital of Navarre in Spain and this city is best known for the Fiesta de San Fermin which takes place during the period of 6th-14th July every year. It is within this period that the exciting event known as the Running of the Bulls (enci... Read >
Author: jennyscott

Tours in Seville and Tours from Seville

19th June 2010
Tours in Seville: You can explore the charm of this city with a variety of comfortable tours. Take a Tapas tour for sampling local Tapas and Spanish wine. Seville is the only city in Spain where you can taste excellent Tapas, even if you pay more. Wines a... Read >
Author: rachael michael

Estepona

15th June 2010
Overview The town Estepona is a municipality in the Costa del Sol region in the southern part of Spain. It is situated in the Málaga province which is a part of Andalusia autonomous Community. It is a highly popular holiday resort because of the two b... Read >
Author: matthewtaylor

Visiting Madrid

03rd June 2010
Madrid is a cosmopolitan city that has something to satisfy the needs of everyone. It has great museums that house paintings by the masters, great churches where you can look in wonder at the monuments created by man, bullfights, football and great food. ... Read >
Author: alstoncorwin

A Walk Through Malaga: A Simple Travel Guide

06th January 2010
A walk through Malaga reveals the rich history of the city that was founded over 3000 years ago. Romans and Moors left behind monuments to their occupation and the remains are part of the charm of this destination city. On a hill over the harbour is the A... Read >
Author: Sophie Norris

{Spain's most varied areas~Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical, and Costa de Almeria~Come visit Andalucia

22nd December 2009
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 pretty Costa de la Luz. It is ideal for a vacation in wint... Read >
Author: Salvador Bean

One very good reason to go to Benidorm, The Old Town

27th October 2009
Of all the possible reasons to go to Benidorm; the nightlife, the beaches, the weather, the cheap package holidays, there is one that remains somewhat understated and for this very reason, makes it worth a visit. The Old Town, in the Costa Blanca oozes hi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Properties in Spain, Murcia – Can You Book Holiday Villa Rentals Direct?

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

The Top Tourist Spots In Birmingham, England

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

Puerto Banus – The Costa del Sol’s Finest Marina

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

Car Hire - Malaga to Ronda

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 car... Read >
Author: Dr André

Tourist guide to Mijas on the Costa del Sol, Spain

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

Madrid Stag Parties - Ideas for Going on a Fun Filled Stag Weekend in Madrid

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
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