Articles, tagged with "compact city", page 5
26th August 2007
Lands of fjords and the midnight sun, Scandinavia is a realm where ancient sagas spring to life, stave churches cling to hills on forlorn shorelines, and the legacy of the Vikings still lingers.
Oslo
Capital of ruggedly beautiful Norway, Oslo is a l...
Read >
Author:
Michiel Van Kets
26th August 2007
Spain, storied land of Don Quixote, is blessed with a delightful climate, relaxed people and a culture that makes wining and dining an art form.
Accommodation:from cheap stays to luxury resorts
Check on the internet for the range, location and cost o...
Read >
Author:
Michiel Van Kets
01st August 2007
London is undoubtedly one of the greatest cities in Europe, full of culture, history and entertainment. Fortunately, you needn't break the bank to make the most of what the UK's capital has to offer.
There's a famous quote that says that "if you are bo...
Read >
Author:
Simon Barnett
31st May 2007
General Motors India distributor of all GM products in India including high-quality GMC water pump has recently launched its highly anticipated Chevrolet Spark at a function headed by GM India President and Managing Director Rajeev Chaba. He said, "The ...
Read >
Author:
Iver Penn
22nd April 2007
Uniquely located between the sea and the mountains, Alicante is a beautiful port city and a commercial town in Valencia, Spain. It is also the second largest Valencian city and is the headquarters of the province of Alicante. Home to over 0.3 million peop...
Read >
Author:
lee smith
17th February 2007
Paris wears its mark as the world's most romantic city with nonchalance, stimulating the senses, demanding to be seen, heard, touched, tasted and smelt.
More densely populated than Manhattan, with two million occupying its compact city centre, Paris has...
Read >
Author:
Laurent Fabier
11th January 2007
Asturias is situated on the north coast of Spain, with the Cantabrian Sea to the north and the regions of Cantabria to the east, Castilla & Leon to the south and Galicia to the west. Due to its wild and rugged terrain, the territories along this northern ...
Read >
Author:
Steve Greenwood
01st September 2006
Over the last decade Dublin has carved out a reputation and position as one of Europe's leading city break destination. Ireland has made great efforts to promote itself, and its' capital, as a tourist destination and has made great strides in doing so. Bu...
Read >
Author:
sam lowe
21st August 2006
One of the many tourist attractions in the city of Winchester is Winchester College. It is the oldest, continuously run boys' schools in England and its passed pupils have gone on to be many of Britain's great politicians, artists and writers. Although a ...
Read >
Author:
Robin OBrien
22nd June 2006
12 German cities will be showcasing themselves to the world this summer as the host cities to the FIFA World Cup 2006. For the cities themselves it means a share in an anticipated influx of some 3-4 million fans from around the world and, for some of thos...
Read >
Author:
Richard Green
09th June 2006
Germany is set to host the FIFA World Cup this summer with an anticipated 3-4 million fans travelling to the 12 host cities for a festival of football and culture. As the global community descends on the host cities, they will be greeted with improved i...
Read >
Author:
sam lowe
22nd August 2005
The Bahamas is arguably the most popular cruise
destination for U.S. travelers, and is especially
popular with first-time cruisers from the U.S. Only
75kms from mainland USA, the outer islands that make
up the group can be reached within a matter ...
Read >
Author:
John Metcalfe