Articles, tagged with "tapas bars", page 5
21st September 2009
Keeping the following tips in mind will ensure a relaxing and enjoyable dining experience for you and the people you are going out with.
• Switch off the mobile - Or keep it in silent mode. The world will not crash if you do not talk to someone for a...
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Author:
Katy Richards
10th August 2009
History has it that the Spanish king Alfonso Xth, who, struck with an illness had to take small bites of foods with wine between meals. After his recuperation, the king decreed that henceforth any wine served should be accompanied by something to eat. The...
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Author:
Katy Richards
08th August 2009
Madrid is another of the great capitals of Europe to explore. It may lack the glitz of Barcelona or the popularity Seville, but it has plenty of romance of its own. It's the home to Spanish Kings and Queens. It has a great medieval center to explore. Its ...
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Author:
Brad Alexzander
08th August 2009
The many visitors wanting to rent apartments in Valencia Spain has seen Valencia becoming one of the hottest short-break destinations in Spain. This can partly be attributed to the availability of privately owned apartments available for rent direct fro...
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Author:
J Corcoran
16th July 2009
Owners of villas in Spain often don't use their holiday home more than once or twice a year and are therefore keen to rent out their properties to visitors when they are not using them. Likewise owners of holiday apartments to rent in Spain, in less visit...
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Author:
J Corcoran
09th July 2009
Although Brisbane does not have a unique cuisine or dish to characterise itself, it is home to some of the best restaurants in the country. The diversity of the population that has made Brisbane their adopted home has enriched the culinary scene of the ci...
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Author:
Katy Richards
09th July 2009
Sheffield is in South Yorkshire, in the north of England. It is close to Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham and the Peak District. It's a family-friendly city with a prosperous economy and relatively low cost of living. Sheffield obtained world-wide recognitio...
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Author:
shirishg2000
04th July 2009
If you have been contemplating on spending your holidays in traveling as well as studying then the language programs that are held in Italy and Sevilla will beckon you. For those who would like to begin learning Spanish or others who would like to improve...
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Author:
BritneySimpson
12th June 2009
When it comes to a cruise one of the expectations that you hold high is that regarding the dining that is available, with P&O cruises these expectations are reached, if not smashed. The reason being is thanks to the vast array of dining options that are o...
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Author:
Carla Prosser
11th June 2009
Although restaurants, clubs, pubs and discos are great, there are occasions when you just need to spend some quality time with the people you're close with. It may be on your birthday, anniversary or maybe even your children's birthday. Whatever the occas...
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Author:
Katy Richards
28th April 2009
Being home to an increasingly diverse range of ethnicities, Brisbane is host to some of the most popular festivals related to movies, music and other cultural events. If you are looking to have a great time celebrating with your family and friends, there ...
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Author:
Katy Richards
15th April 2009
Say Olé! to a Madrid Stag Weekend
Madrid is an unforgettable blend of tradition and cool dynamism. This 24/7 town has an unstoppable night scene, marvellous art galleries, incomparable restaurants, excellent live music and is bursting at the seams with ...
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Author:
BrianSmall
09th April 2009
What to do in Barcelona?
Barcelona stag do's offer the finest of a cultured European city, with a host of museums and art galleries available, you'll be able to strike a chord with the intellectual colleagues of your staff. If art galleries aren't up...
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Author:
BrianSmall
29th December 2008
Conil de la Frontera: The Town
Conil de la Frontera is a beautiful seaside village, positioned on the Costa de la Luz, in the Cadiz province of Spain in Andalusia. It is a classic Spanish fishing village filled with white walls and streets everywhere. ...
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Author:
Article Manager
02nd December 2008
Malaga is often referred to as the capital of the Costa del Sol and it's easy to see why; the birthplace of Picasso, whilst also being home to the acclaimed Picasso Museum, this beautiful Spanish city has a whole host of cultural highlights to offer. Fram...
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Author:
Adam Singleton