Articles, tagged with "heritage buildings", page 4
12th August 2010
Goa in India is a tourist's paradise with beautiful beaches, Old Portuguese heritage destinations, and various beautiful places of worship. Goa's proximity to Mumbai makes it an easily accessible destination and a popular getaway from Mumbai. Armed with ...
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Author:
Sruti Jayaram
09th August 2010
Toledo is a town administered by a municipality and is about 70 kms from Madrid. In fact, Toledo is politically administered by the Province of Madrid. Toledo is popular amongst tourists because of the many heritage buildings that can be found there. Many...
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Author:
justinntaylor
02nd July 2010
The metropolis of Delhi in India is certainly a fantastic place to determine. Getting a house to 1200 heritage buildings and 175 monuments as national heritage web sites, a tour in this city will absolutely be a rich a single.
On the other hand, your t...
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Author:
michelle123
01st July 2010
The world knows Cochin to be the spice hub that produces the world's best spices. Lately renamed as Kochi, it still retains its fame for being the spice garden for the world. The fragrance of cinnamon and cardamom penetrates the air so deep that no one ca...
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Author:
Nagma Biswas
28th June 2010
Orris Infrastructure is a Real Estate Company that provides lifestyle apartments with an emphasis on personalised service.
Orris Infrastructure is a well establish and highly recognised building company focused on the residential construction industry...
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Author:
sabkahub
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...
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Author:
rachael michael
16th June 2010
As a tourist destination, India offers an extensive list of places to visit with each destination offering a distinct experience. India is famous for its diversity, be it cultural or geographical, attracting tourists from around the world. Besides the ex...
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Author:
harren lee
01st June 2010
Perhaps Spain is one of the very few countries in the world which has a palace in each of its major provinces. These palaces which are believed to have been constructed by earlier civilizations like the Romans, Moors have been preserved carefully by the g...
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Author:
Culver Dove
24th May 2010
Spain is a country rich in many heritage buildings. In fact Spain is one of the countries which have the highest number of World heritage buildings as declared by UNESCO. Another interesting fact is that these buildings have been maintained perfectly well...
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Author:
Edward Walsner
21st May 2010
The capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast has experienced tremendous growth since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. Investors were quick to see the advantages of regenerating the city centre, and today it is a hub for commerce, industry and tourism...
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Author:
emmamccann
21st May 2010
Built around a busy working harbour on the banks of the rivers Don and Dee, Aberdeen is a large and bustling university city with a thriving business centre. We at Holiday Inn Aberdeen book out our meeting rooms every day for business, educational, charit...
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Author:
emmamccann
05th May 2010
When weddings are made in heaven, receptions are held in Sydney.
As Rhoda Roberts rightly puts it, the spirit of Sydney can only be defined as soulful, sexy and sophisticated. The people, the lifestyle, the landscape, the sky, the harbour, the icons, t...
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Author:
Julain
04th May 2010
Fareham is an attractive and prosperous market town near Portsmouth in Hampshire. Long a centre of trade and commerce, conference rooms in Fareham are kept busy with bookings. We at Holiday Inn Fareham, are particularly valued, combining the benefits of a...
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Author:
emmamccann
27th April 2010
Melbourne city in Victoria, Australia has a rich history that dates back to 40,000 years when the hunter-gatherers used to thrive on earth. They are said to be the great ancestors of the present day Australian Aborigines. If you visit the Koorie Heritage ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
23rd April 2010
Aylesbury, the county town of Buckinghamshire, is an attractive place to live and work. A thriving centre of tourism, industry and commerce, it has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country and a population which has doubled in the last 50 years...
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Author:
emmamccann