|
29th September 2009
Do you dream of waking up on the beach?
In Montevideo this can be your reality. Montevideo is blessed with a plethora of apartments that will seem affordable to the US or European tourist. In other cities, you may have to settle for something out of to... Read >
Author: Offshorebanking
29th September 2009
San Sebastian is a wonderful place to go to and for those who like beaches it is audaciously one of the best in-city beaches in Europe. You can sunbathe right next to historic buildings, galleries and churches.
San Sebastian is a small town with a c... Read >
Author: Marcus Wilson
28th September 2009
Alfreton
The small market town of Alfreton lies just 14 miles north north east of Derby. Local legend has it that the town was named after Alfred the Great, though their appears to be little in the way of fact to this legend.
Ashbourne
The pretty ol... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th September 2009
When looking for a new kayak, you must consider before anything else how you intend to use your new boat. Also, you have to have all the essential equipment to get started.
Choosing which kayak to buy can seem difficult. Several factors must be conside... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
People have their own reasons for relocation. Most of the time, they relocate for the good. For example, they have to transfer to a new place to accept a job offer. This could mean a higher salary and some amazing benefits. People may also have to transfe... Read >
Author: Victoria San
22nd September 2009
Traveling is one of the best relaxation therapy and leisure activities done by many to get away from stress at home or from work. There are many potential traveling spots around the world. We can easily book packages for our travel in various traveling ag... Read >
Author: steve magill
18th September 2009
Moving to any new city is a daunting and exciting experience, and the Catalan Capital of Barcelona has many desirable areas to live in. Let’s look at the neighbourhood of Eixample.
Eixample literally means the widening of the city or extension beyon... Read >
Author: David Brydon
16th September 2009
Striking an ideal balance between the modern and the traditional, Edinburgh is a stunning place to visit. Both the city’s medieval Old Town and Georgian New Town are classed as World Heritage Sites, and coupled with the breathtaking backdrop of Edinburg... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
27th August 2009
Staying in a Kissimmee condo rental? If you love to shop, you will find plenty of souvenirs to take home with you in Kissimmee. This charming town in central Florida is popular with tourists because of its proximity to Disney World. Although you won’... Read >
Author: Melissa
21st August 2009
Edinburgh has the grace of being one of those cities wherein its ancient history is still predominant in the city today. From its cultural traditions to the structure of the very city itself, Edinburgh's past is still very much a part of its present - and... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
29th July 2009
No doubt about Prague is worth a visit and he is able to attract many visitors each year. This city is famous for Vitaver River, Charles Bridge, night view of Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral and other historic monuments. You can also schedule a visit, ... Read >
Author: Manseo
29th July 2009
Prague, the city of a thousand bell towers, is a tourist destination increasingly popular. However, its location and the communist past in Eastern Europe can be daunting to many potential visitors.
When planning a visit, one of the most common is wher... Read >
Author: Manseo
08th July 2009
Millions of people from all over the world come to Spain, Portugal and Morocco every year, many of them going to a pilgrimage route. This, however, is not the only reason to go to this region of Europe. World Heritage sites, apart from the old tow... Read >
Author: Euroscape Pty. Ltd
05th July 2009
Of the many opportunities to learn Spanish at a dedicated school in Spain, there can be few better than the possibility of learning the language while by the sea. Spain is a country that lives and breathes the beach, and you won’t be able to go far wr... Read >
Author: pc_traveling
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... Read >
Author: BritneySimpson
01st July 2009
Many of us are looking for the cheapest holidays around at the moment. We can make use of the internet to search for the best deals so we can get away for a break this summer. After all everyone deserves a holiday to get away from all the economic doom an... Read >
Author: Kim
30th June 2009
When you live in western Europe today, you really feel the hard time. People there still want to take some vacations though. They chose not so distant locations for their holidays at an affordable price.
The Island of Mallorca is just an hour and a hal... Read >
Author: Alain Frydman
30th June 2009
Quite simply, Andalucia is a backpackers dream. Hot, dusty, and massively charming, it’s an area that mixes the traditions of mainland Spain with a flavor that belongs to mainland Africa. Cities here come laid-back and fascinating, while towns are white... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper
15th June 2009
Mediterranean Cuisine is the envy of the world, and Barcelona is a hub of International cuisine, too. However, what about those visiting who are not meat-eaters? Read on to find the un-missable eateries in the Catalan Capital.
Barcelona is a great pla... Read >
Author: David Brydon
07th June 2009
Planning for a vacation to some new location is always fun for everyone. The vacation can be made more exciting if you choose proper accommodation in the destination. For many travelers, staying in hotels is the first choice when it comes to accommodation... Read >
Author: FARUX S.R.O.
05th June 2009
When it comes to leasing an Apartment Finder and Rental Services, several state and federal laws were enacted to ensure the equal opportunity in housing for all people.
The Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibits all racial discrimination in the rental of p... Read >
Author: baji
01st June 2009
According to the tradition, Confucius resigned his job when he was 55 years old and devoted the next 13 years of his life to preaching his ideals.
During those 13 years, he wandered around different provinces of China, accompanied by a few disciples, l... Read >
Author: John Vespasian
20th May 2009
Malaga is a port city located in the South of Spain, on the Costa Del Sol region of the Mediterranean coast line. The cities economy now surrounds the tourist trade although originally it was a harbour in which to import and export goods. The name itself ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
15th May 2009
For those who have visited and loved Edinburgh, York can be best described as "the Edinburgh of the north". With stunning buildings, a wonderfully winding and twisting old town and a history packed with excitement and adventure, York and Scotland's capita... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
14th May 2009
Bored of brioche? Pale at the prospect of pasta? Why not sample somewhere different for your next city break?
Taking the baton from Liverpool, Vilnius is the new European Capital of Culture. And with a host of special events organised in celebration, n... Read >
Author: MarkeD
05th May 2009
Costa Brava takes the best of all that is Spain and welcomes visitors to come and have a genuinely glorious experience. Unlike other towns in Spain, this one is not overtly tourist, and still retains all the charming qualities that make Spain the country... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
01st May 2009
A tumultuous past of the Black Plague and barbaric executions are rumoured to still haunt present day Edinburgh, and the more daring visitors to the city can find out for themselves. If you take yourself on an alternative tour of the city - searching for ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
29th April 2009
Millions of people from all over the world come to Spain every year, many of them reaching the end of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. This, however, is not the only reason to go to Spain. World Heritage sites, apart from the old town Santiago de ... Read >
Author: Euroscape Pty. Ltd
27th April 2009
Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, holds one of the largest surviving medieval quarters in Europe. Old town holds almost two thousand medieval, gothic, renaissance, and baroque architecture, all centered on the neo-classical cathedral and town hall. But ... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
16th April 2009
Millions of people from all over the world come to Spain every year, many of them reaching the end of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. This, however, is not the only reason to go to Spain. World Heritage sites, apart from the old town Santiago de ... Read >
Author: Euroscape Pty. Ltd
10th April 2009
A short hop away from Milan, lies an area of Italy little known by tourists, yet resplendent in culture and beauty. Having discovered this oasis of tranquillity some 18 years ago I moved my family to the area and for many years have savoured the delights ... Read >
Author: Alexander
09th April 2009
Estonia`s capital, the port town of Tallinn, has been shaped by nearly a millennium of external influences. The name of the town means "Danish Fort" and stands as a reminder that the Danes built the town at the beginning of the 13th century.
Tallinn`s ... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
09th April 2009
Budapest is encompassing two complementary parts, Buda and Pest, separated by the River Danube. Buda is the hilly old town, while Pest is the modern, shopping, dining and cultural centre. It genuinely is a special town, with an impressing historical and... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
09th April 2009
Picture-perfect Prague only seems to grow in popularity among travelers. Only a decade or so ago the Czech Republic’s capital remained a resolutely undiscovered gem; since then, it’s made an impact on the global tourist map in a major way.
Impre... Read >
Author: jonny cooper
07th April 2009
Riga is the destination that you want to go for any stag do because there is so much to encounter and do. You'll find it to be a picturesque town with old town beauty. There are wild nightclubs and bars that never stop partying. If you want riveting eveni... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
07th April 2009
Budapest is made up of two complementary parts, Buda and Pest, separated by the River Danube. Buda is the hilly old town, while Pest is the modern, shopping, dining and cultural centre. It genuinely is a special town, with an impressing historical and c... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
27th March 2009
At the heart of many a tourist’s wish list is the ability to try and discover the interesting side of any city they are visiting. Museums, art galleries and visitor centres are all excellent tourist attractions – but they don’t always teach you ab... Read >
Author: Jamie Rigwell
10th March 2009
Rovinj is amongst one of the most liked towns in Croatia, and among its most amorous locations. With its pastel-coloured homes concentrated on twisting roads and crowned with a Venetian bell tower, you'd believe that you were actually in Italy and not Cr... Read >
Author: david hobson
10th March 2009
One of the most visited place of the world is Europe, where there are a lot of wonderful places to go to. You can find different kinds of sites. There are some that are considered as heritage sites; while there are also some that are built just recently.... Read >
Author: M S Nath
04th March 2009
One of the most visited place of the world is Europe, where there are a lot of wonderful places to go to. You can find
different kinds of sites. There are some that are considered as heritage sites; while there are also some that are built just
... Read >
Author: M S Nath
04th March 2009
One of the most visited place of the world is Europe, where there are a lot of wonderful places to go to. You can find
different kinds of sites. There are some that are considered as heritage sites; while there are also some that are built just
... Read >
Author: M S Nath
30th January 2009
Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic is an excellent destination for short breaks and holidays alike.
Since the Iron Curtain came down in early Nineties, and the “velvet divorce” of the Czech Republic from Slovakia, the Czechs have become... Read >
Author: Kim
28th January 2009
Just north of San Marcos, on R.M. 12 sits the beautiful picturesque little village of Wimberley, Texas. With a population just over 5,000 this little village is the perfect spot to retire or visit.
Wimberley is an old town, established in the 1800's... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd January 2009
Krakow is expanding and it is visible at every turn. Wherever you look, you see new blocks of flats, office and apartment buildings. There are few reasons for this growth: a few years ago Krakow underwent an absolute invasion of tourists mainly from Great... Read >
Author: Xalchemist
09th January 2009
With so many sights to see in the Catalan Capital of Barcelona, it’s difficult to know how to plan a short trip there and maximise your time. So what if someone could help planning an itinerary for visiting some of the main attractions of the city – t... Read >
Author: David Brydon
04th December 2008
The Czech Republic is a fantastic holiday destination. Whether it’s for a two-week break or a long weekend, if you visit once you’ll probably go back again. Beautiful warm summers and winters with a crisp festive feeling, along with great shopping and... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Nice is the bright, breezy and busy unofficial capital of the Cote d’Azur and makes a picturesque Provencal location to visit for history, culture and relaxation. This French city is easily accessed from the rest of Europe and further afield. The prox... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
02nd December 2008
Barcelona is already a great place to shop, but when it comes to Christmas, you’re spoilt for choice. So where are the must go places? Read on to find out!
Shopping in the Catalan Capital of Barcelona is one of the best things to do to aside from ... Read >
Author: David Brydon
27th November 2008
History and fantasy rolled into one. Every old town or city will have its share of history, legends, and ghost stories along with it. Each place is the subject of legends of old and these legends make up the core of ghost tours that thrive on the fascinat... Read >
Author: Joe Cline
18th November 2008
Shanghai is China's most cosmopolitan city. What was once a fishing town is now one of the country's commercial centers (the other is Hong Kong). With impressive architecture including futuristic skyscrapers, and endless shopping opportunities, it's a mus... Read >
Author: abul kashem
12th November 2008
Yippee, it’s holiday time again. Those two precious weeks we’ve been dreaming of and anticipating all year; fourteen days by the sea with the sun smiling down on us…sheer bliss. But as we read up on our chosen destination and begin to plan our hol... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
03rd November 2008
We start out at Marquis de Sade, located on Templova 8, Prague 1. Its known to be notorious but the bar’s atmosphere is a lot toned down though some of its paintings on the walls give off a “rebel aura” and sensuality. During the evenings it is a ra... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
31st October 2008
Dubai has been the epicenter of business and tourism. The beautiful city offers its tourists and business travelers a great way to discover its cultural and architectural aspect.
Most people who travel to Dubai look for relaxation and fun. While the city... Read >
Author: Kevin11
27th October 2008
Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, seems to have a life of its own. Walking through the Old Town, you feel an air of mystery as if the city’s history is following you. Tiny laneways, beautiful architecture and quaint cobbled streets – it all fee... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
17th October 2008
The French Riviera brings to mind a place where the sun always shines and the famous always visit, but there is a lot for the average person to enjoy as well. And it pays to choose your location with care too, because although the weather is wonderful ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
10th October 2008
There is more to Benidorm than meets the eye. Yes it has picturesque beaches and yes it also has a vibrant party culture that will satisfy even diehard clubbers. But there is much more. Those wanting to experience a different side of this popular coastal ... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
10th October 2008
Benidorm with its sun kissed beaches, wide variety of water sports and energetic nightlife has rightly earned a reputation for being one of the liveliest coastal resorts in Spain. However, amidst the hustle and bustle of Benidorm one will come across the ... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
06th October 2008
The presence of many well known international organisations such as the headquarters of the Red Cross has quite kindly contributed to placing Geneva on the map, but don’t that this unfairly overshadow much of the charm that belongs to this interesting c... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
30th September 2008
Lanta Old Town is small village in Thailand that used to serve as a major Asian sea port right up until about 50 years ago. Visitors who arrive at the village after sundown might believe that the city is in fact a deserted ghost town, but they will be in ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
15th September 2008
If you are more interested in viewing the 'Old Town' of Ibiza, then you will need to plan ahead to maximise your holiday budget. Taxis are charged fairly on the Island but you still do not want to be forking out on every trip, try and plan your journeys o... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
12th September 2008
Situated in the south-east of Scotland, Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and is one of its largest cities, second only to Glasgow.
The seat of the Scottish Parliament, it has been the capital of Scotland since 1437 and has a fantastic historic heri... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
11th September 2008
Prague has been the capital of the Czech state for eleven centuries and is famous for the Vitava River, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral and various other historical monuments. Due to so many major attractions Prague is able to attract l... Read >
Author: Article Manager
08th September 2008
Bormio is indeed a microcosm of Europe. This new ski resort is Europe's snowy garden. Nestled in the midst of the Stelvio National Park, which is adjacent to the Swiss National Park, the new ski resort in Bormio provides the most breathtaking picturesque ... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen
08th September 2008
There is five islands that people actually live on and another fifty areas that people that live there would call islands with hundreds more rocks that surface at low tide. These rocks have caused many shipwrecks over the years but are a beautiful extensi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
03rd September 2008
For those who enjoy a quiet, comfortable and manageable city, Edinburgh has a huge amount to offer its visitors, especially if the visitor has an interest in the culturally and historically well endowed elements that this city has in abundance. This is a ... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
02nd September 2008
Have you ever visited the Mediterranean Sea and its seaside resorts from Spain? Do you wish you could live in a sunny coastal town and forget about all the worries caused by busy city life? If the answer to either of these questions is yes, then perhaps y... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure
01st September 2008
No doubts Prague is worth visiting and that is why it is able to attract lots of visitors every year. This city is famous for the Vitava River, Charles Bridge, night view of Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral and other historical monuments. You can also p... Read >
Author: Article Manager
24th August 2008
Do you dream of a Cyprus villa in Limassol? You do? Well take a good look at what’s on offer as you may not need to dream much longer as prices are still relatively low. Flights from Cyprus to UK are cheap too, so if you are planning on living in Cyprus... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
24th August 2008
“Las Ramblas” is the most famous street in the city and everyone who visits Barcelona will want to see why.
Ask anyone who is going to visit Barcelona where they’d like to stay, and the usual response is “close to Las Ramblas”. This Barcelon... Read >
Author: David Brydon
22nd July 2008
Poland's capital of Warsaw has seen more than its fair share of action and activity over the years, making it one of Europe's most intriguing cities to visit.
Following widespread destruction during the Second World War, Warsaw hostels have replaced ru... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
08th July 2008
The holidays are usually the best times to spend with your family and friends. There are some people, who spend their holidays at home. On the other hand, there are some families that travel to other destinations in the summer or winter. No matter what pa... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
07th July 2008
Are you fed up with the cold English weather? Would you like some sunshine? Have you ever thought about a Cyprus villa in Limassol? If you have answered yes to at least 1 question then read on. A Cyprus villa in Limassol may be cheaper than you think. Fli... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
07th July 2008
Do you dream of a Cyprus villa in Limassol? You do? Well take a good look at what’s on offer as you may not need to dream much longer as prices are relatively low. Flights from Cyprus to UK are low too, so if you are planning on living in Cyprus you nee... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
23rd June 2008
What Are Some of the Must-see Places in Geneva, Switzerland? Below are some of the places you should definitely see.
Jet d’Eau – gigantic water jet
A must-see in Geneva (though one can’t really avoid it as it can be seen from just about any a... Read >
Author: Maria Regina
20th June 2008
Nevertheless it is all usually good fun - but there is always something lacking when it?s taking place in South End. How much more fun could be if the whole stag weekend was transferred to one of the most beautiful and flourishing post-cold war cities su... Read >
Author: clickthrough
18th June 2008
San Diego is a beautiful and cosmopolitan city that has a strong personality. It is livened up with some very evident multi-cultural influences, and has many Mexican touches and flares.
All of this combined, and so much more, has helped to make the Sa... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th May 2008
One stop in Barcelona - even for a day - and if you didn't know who Gaudi was before you got here, then you will once you've left. The Barcelona-born architect left an unmistakeable impression on Barcelona, which makes you think that even now the man was ... Read >
Author: David Brydon
25th May 2008
Cyprus apartments in Protaras are a great investment as they are cheap and also they are only 40 minutes drive from the Airport. Ayia Napa, the Islands club land is only a short drive away but it is not close enough to become intrusive on this beautiful p... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
20th May 2008
Part 2. Following on from my previous article I have here the list of 5 - 10 of the top attractions in Barcelona by visits per year.
5. At number 5 is the Barcelona FC Museum with 1,032,763 visits per year. The Catalan club is an institution and the B... Read >
Author: David Brydon
19th May 2008
Despite being Spain's second biggest city, for a tourist Barcelona is fairly easy to navigate. If you fly into Barcelona you can see from the aerial view that it's quite hilly at the back, and then gradually goes downhill towards the Mediterranean sea wit... Read >
Author: David Brydon
09th May 2008
Salzburg is one of Europe's most popular cities. Although relatively small, (population around 150,000) it has an abundance of sight-seeing attractions and provides tourists with an inspirational combination of mountain views and historic monuments.
The ... Read >
Author: Stewart
30th April 2008
Situated in the central region of Europe, Switzerland is among the most sought after holiday destination. The country of Switzerland is best acknowledged for its mountainous range (Jura in northwest, Alps in south) but if you ever happen to visit the plac... Read >
Author: nancy eben
07th April 2008
Dubai's upcoming landmark, Burj Dubai Tower, is creating ripples around the world. The building is expected to be completed by June 2009, and it will stand to be the world's tallest at that time. Emaar, a UAE construction giant developing it, has yet not ... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan
04th April 2008
Tasmania is rich in secrets- around every corner of its historic towns are harboured stories and tales of years gone by. Its full heritage and lively history are indicative of its interesting past, a past just waiting to be explored by intrepid travellers... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
27th March 2008
Madrid, Spain’s capital, is a very sophisticated city and it holds the central position for finance, economics and administration, meaning that it merges a modern infrastructure with a very important artistic and cultural heritage, not to mention the in... Read >
Author: Gill
27th March 2008
If you are looking to invest your nest egg then Nicosia in Cyprus has some great bargains on property. Cyprus property for sale is cheap at the moment but is predicted to start increasing very soon. So now is the time to start looking and deciding whether... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
25th March 2008
If you are looking for a candy shop then you will find many varieties of mouth watering candies including the fudge candies. Candies always reminds us of our childhood. A candy shop can offer wide verity of candies for all age groups such as old-fashioned... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
If you're planning a visit to the island of Cyprus then it's worth finding out some basic information before setting off. Our guide offers a brief overview of the main towns and resorts on the island.
Many people are surprised by the size of Cyprus. If... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
19th March 2008
While many cities in Canada can boast roots that go right back into the 18th and even 17th centuries, not many can point to physical evidence of their long lives that still remain. Most of the towns and cities in Canada that have been long established are... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
19th March 2008
Germany as a holiday destination is one of the most idyllic places around the world. With its pulsating life and stupendous architectural splendors, Germany provides its visitors an excellent gamut of attractions and delights. Dotted with scenic quaint vi... Read >
Author: nancy eben
19th March 2008
In Prague the most popular property investment areas include Mala Strana,
Stare Mesto and Nove Mesto.To have a Property in Prague is charming with the medieval
features of the ancient city is the best thing. You can see that the city is lively and... Read >
Author: margrate
26th February 2008
When you're out of town, and you need to find better means of getting around your destination, renting a vehicle would seem to be the best option.
Whether it's renting a plain car rental or a limousine service, hiring the right vehicle rental firm is ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
14th February 2008
Golf, Golf and more Golf. This is one of the reasons why Pinehurst is facing a residential boom. Not too many years ago the majority of people moving to Pinehurst were retirees. But now the southern charm and exceptional quality of life is attracting fam... Read >
Author: Erin Phillips
09th November 2007
The best places to eat in Madrid are not necesarily expensive, but as the offer of tapas bars and restaurants is so high, the difficulty of just getting it right it is very obvious. I was very recently asked by a friend who was visiting Madrid, what where... Read >
Author: Sophia
12th October 2007
Almost everyone who have been to Frankfurt am Main think of this city as of a multinational giant, which could be compared to American Chicago or New York. And it comes as no surprise since the city’s calling card are its 300-hundred meters high Skyline... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
21st September 2007
Cottleville is a city in the St. Charles County at Missouri. If you are looking at a nice city to stay in you might want to buy a home at Cottleville. The city is spread over an area of 3.9 square miles and has a fast growing economy. The area between the... Read >
Author: kathyhel
24th July 2007
Poland stole the limelight in 2006 with the fastest growing real estate prices in Europe and nowhere rose faster than the popular tourist destination of Krakow. But the latest figures show that now, more than ever, buyers need to think carefully about whe... Read >
Author: Tim Hill
11th July 2007
Are you about to vacation in Prague or are you headed there for business? Whatever reason brings you to Prague you will need to find a place to stay. There are many four star hotels in Prague that will make you stay memorable. One place I have found when ... Read >
Author: Karl Amerson
01st July 2007
Walk through krakow tour begins on the Matejko Square. The so-called King’s Way, along which the royal entourage proceeded on its way to Wawel Hill for a coronation or a funeral, began here. This was also the way that foreign envoys took. The route led... Read >
Author: Elpadrino
29th June 2007
Krakow prices stop rising but Poland moves on
Poland stole the limelight in 2006 with the fastest growing real estate prices in Europe and nowhere rose faster than the popular tourist destination of Krakow. But the latest figures show that now, more th... Read >
Author: Mamdom.com
12th April 2007
April is a special time in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai, as it hosts one of the most important festivals of the year. Work comes to a standstill and students are on holiday as the crowds pour onto the streets for what must be the largest water fig... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
11th April 2007
Mombasa Kenya old town walking tour information. Walking tours in Mombasa old town are an exciting rerun of Mombasa’s long pre and colonial history. The Mombasa old town walking tour starts with a Fort Jesus trip. Main highlights of Mombasa old town wal... Read >
Author: raphking5
01st March 2007
At the moment you are enjoying your well deserved Costa Blanca holiday, after the fist couple of days in your holiday villa or apartment you might wander, where to find a nice restaurant at the Costa Blanca ?
The first part of the evening you will have... Read >
Author: Tjeerd Geerts
10th February 2007
Historical Guide
Due to the Holy Roman Empire Frankfurt has always been an important trading centre especially during the Middle Ages when the cloth trade blossomed, and is still growing. It is now the biggest stock exchange in Europe and has become Germ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th February 2007
Destination Guide to Dubrovnik
A Brief History
Croatia has suffered over the years from destruction due to war and fighting from serbo-montenegrin forces but now the country is safe and conflict free it has been restored to its beautiful and peaceful ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd February 2007
Join friends and family for an evening on the shores of Lake Huron and enjoy one of the most beautiful sunset vantage points in the world. No kidding! It is amazing how many people have heard of Bayfield, Ontario, Canada just because of its famous sunse... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
06th January 2007
With its historical monuments and rich cultural heritage, Hannover is one of the beautiful and charming cities in the north. The city was a former royal capital even having its prince until these days. It's also widely famous for hosting international exh... Read >
Author: Manfred Richter
06th January 2007
If you're visiting Cologne, Germany, it might also be a great idea to allocate 1 day for a boat tour from there all the way to Koenigswinter. The ticket office is located in front of the boats' port near Cologne's old town. This tour is daily and takes 4 ... Read >
Author: Manfred Richter
27th December 2006
I arrived to Zilina in the early afternoon and immediately headed towards the oldtown.
I must say, this city kind of nicely surprised me…it manages to integrate the old-word with cute modernity.
Right in the heart, I saw some of the coolest/swankies... Read >
Author: Patrick Podolak
15th November 2006
The Old Town region is located in central San Diego County, California. The community is located at the intersection of Interstates 5 and 8.
The real estate and homes for sale in Old Town fall into the moderate-income category. The number of homes we... Read >
Author: RealEstate Pros
15th November 2006
The heart of the city is Ciutat Vella or the Barcelona's old town. It's made up of many small neighborhoods. All these neighborhoods are full of old-world character and are linked by narrow, winding streets. Students, foreigners and artists have moved int... Read >
Author: anil gupta
21st August 2006
You are moving to a new town to take a job. It is going to cost money to make the move. The question that should come to your mind is whether you can deduct any of this stuff.
Moving Expenses What Can You Deduct?
If you are moving to a new locati... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
13th August 2006
Known locally as "Sanfermines", this raucous festival takes place in the Basque town of Pamplona between July 6 th-14 th in honour of the city's patron saint, San Fermin. It is the most popular and most famous of all Spanish fiestas and is known througho... Read >
Author: Mike McDougall
31st July 2006
While the world is in agreement that property for sale in North Cyprus represents a fantastic investment opportunity because rental and resale demand is soaring while at the same time property prices remain incredibly affordable, there are certain parts o... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson
28th July 2006
Whether you are in the first flushes of young love or you have been together for years, getting away together can be great for romance. Here are my top 3 romantic holiday destinations.
Venice, Italy This beautiful city, built on a series of islands i... Read >
Author: Croydon Hounslow
15th July 2006
One of the best ways to experience Amsterdam is by bicycle- it's a very bicycle friendly city. A few rental places provide a repair kit or even road service to fix a flat the chances of getting a flat are not remote in Amsterdam. One has to be very carefu... Read >
Author: Rahul viz
21st May 2006
Almunecar
Almunecar is known as the capital of the Costa Tropical and forms part of the province of Granada. The Costa Tropical is a less well known part of the coastline and is found between the Costa del Sol on the west and the Costa de Almeria to t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th May 2006
If you haven't already been to Prague yourself then you will almost certainly have friends that have been and if you are reading this article you are probably planning a trip there in near future.
There are plenty of other articles that will tell you w... Read >
Author: Ian J. Smith
21st February 2006
Ireland has become a secret hide-a-way for vacationers in the past 20 years, and there is plenty to do while in Ireland. In the early 1990's, Ireland took an economic turn upwards, and the country began to establish itself with economic success. Since t... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
31st January 2006
Copyright 2006 Rebbie Straubing
Love's ointment works on bruised knees as well as broken dreams. Love has the power to heal all conditions of the body and mind. Love's glow melts its seeming opponents into pure light. Where love is, all is well.
Lov... Read >
Author: Rebbie Straubing
01st January 2006
When deciding to take a vacation to a western country, I recommend Germany. It has various landscapes and very nice small towns and big cities.
This country is, of course, to big to travel all at one time but with a trip of about one month, you could s... Read >
Author: David Skul
24th December 2005
Andorra la Vella is a very attractive destination situated in the east side of the Pyrenees, next to Spain and France. This city is the capital of what is known as the Principality of Andorra and counts with a very peculiar and diverse population since ab... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling
22nd August 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
The city of Pasadena, California may be a relatively small city (population under 150,000), however, due to it's proximity to downtown Los Angeles, the San Gabriel Valley and the San Fernando Valley as well as it's extremely... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
|