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25th September 2009
“I love Paris in the springtime”, goes the popular song. Paris is known as the romantic capital of the world. The city of Paris itself has been the subject of countless songs about romance and the pursuit of love. Everything you do in Paris seems ench... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
25th September 2009
Bermuda is a convenient vacation destination for travelers from the US and Canada. Apart from beautiful pink sand beaches, Bermuda has a lot of interesting tourist attractions.
Bermuda is an unusual island vacation destination. Bermuda is not conside... Read >
Author: alexbriganza
23rd September 2009
There are many excellent cities to visit in Spain whether you are interested in culture and history, nightlife, beach holidays or food and drink tours. If you are planning a holiday to Spain and are undecided as to which cities you should visit while on h... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds
21st August 2009
Lake Geneva is one of the main attractions of Geneva and the lakefront is the centrepiece of this chic city. This is Europe's largest Alpine lake and has plenty of attractions to keep you busy. You can take a boat cruise on the lake itself where all you n... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
30th July 2009
Long considered New York City’s only truly formidable rival across the pond, London has grown by leaps and bounds since its ancient beginnings. Vestiges of this rich history are still evident in much of the city’s architecture and infuse a sense of t... Read >
Author: Herry Wilson
24th July 2009
Set on the bay of Todos os Santos, between lush green tropical hills, and beautiful broad sandy beaches lays the city of Salvador, Brazil. Along the shore of the bay 100 meters of cliff divide the city into two parts: Cidade Alta, on top of the cliff, and... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels
23rd July 2009
Portland is located in Maine's southern coast is the state's largest city with plenty of things to do for the budget-conscious travelers. Portland is a compact city situated on a peninsula that just out into Casco Bay. If you want a great place to get awa... Read >
Author: Doug Maxwell
23rd July 2009
Every couple should add Charleston and Savannah to their road trip planner if they want to set the stage for romance on their next vacation. These two cities dish up hearty helpings of Southern Hospitality spiced with an intoxicating combination of roma... Read >
Author: Davidr
07th July 2009
One of the most used departure ports for cruise ships in the Caribbean is San Juan in Puerto Rico. We decided to arrive a day early to San Juan in order to see some sights before our cruise ship departure. San Juan, known as 'La Ciudad Amurallada' (the ... Read >
Author: ArticlesFly.com
02nd July 2009
Newport, Rhode Island
Newport, Rhode Island is perhaps most famous for its mansions in the Bellevue Avenue area. Most of these famous and historic private homes are open daily to the public throughout the summer. Another attraction that draws many visi... Read >
Author: traxtravel
26th June 2009
Finding a new home in a recession is a difficult prospect. But if you manage the capital, credit and job security aspect, you will be ahead of the competition. Many home sellers are eager to let go of their property at low rates. This is an opportunity fo... Read >
Author: michael russell
18th June 2009
Whenever our family go to Florida, we always try and find different places of interest that are away from the usual Disney and Universal tourist areas. One of our favourite cities to visit is St. Augustine.
Finding St.Augustine is quite easy. Just he... Read >
Author: Phil Cornish
07th May 2009
Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the country's largest city. Stretching south to north along the Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires has been the gateway to Argentina for many centuries. As a result, this city is now a modern and dynamic capital tha... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
06th May 2009
Toronto is Canada's most celebrated city. With fantastic cultural attractions and plenty of interesting history and architecture, Toronto is a wonderful place to call home. If you are interested in buying a home in Toronto, this article will help ease the... Read >
Author: michael russell
01st May 2009
Puerto Vallarta Mexico is one of the world's premier vacation destinations, distinguished for its genuine traditional ambience situated on a huge bay of gorgeous sandy beaches. In this beachfront destination, pre-Columbian mystical traditions fuse in an e... Read >
Author: Ella
16th April 2009
What is the most important ingredient for an unforgettable romantic vacation? Out-of-the-way accommodations? Excellent food? Spectacular scenery? Fun couple activities? If you answered yes to one or all of these, then you might want to consider heading to... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
10th April 2009
Twenty years ago after repressive communism was swept away and maps rewritten in Europe, Budapest has evolved into a delightful and extremely cool European city. An architectural gem with baroque, neoclassical, Eclectic and Art Nouveau architecture and s... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
31st March 2009
The world's finest destination for vacation is Puerto Vallarta Mexico. It is well- known for its legitimate environment located on a large bay of beautiful sandy beaches and they are filled with big lunkers.
This is the real Mexico complete with cobble... Read >
Author: The Bodybuilding Trainer
20th March 2009
Are you planning a romantic getaway with your loved one? If so, you might want to book your holidays in Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is considered one of the most romantic destinations in the world, and it's easy to see why once you set your eyes on... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
13th March 2009
If you have entered your retirement years, and are finally enjoying the travels you have been promising yourself for a lifetime, one of your first destinations should be Mexico. Mexico is a country in which you will be treated with warmth by a native pop... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland
09th March 2009
Talk to people from many other parts of the world and you may find that their definition of “a holiday” is different from ours. In America, we’re typically referring to a set holiday such as Christmas or July 4th, however, those from France or Italy... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd February 2009
The world’s finest destination for vacation is Puerto Vallarta Mexico. It is well- known for its legitimate environment located on a large bay of beautiful sandy beaches and they are filled with big lunkers.
This is the real Mexico complete with co... Read >
Author: Paul Simpson
18th January 2009
Planning a family holiday in south west England can be a great experience, but there are so many things to see, that you'll want to do a little research first. You definitely don't want to miss out on a lot of things that you and your family might have re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th January 2009
One of the most beautiful communities in the Henderson real estate market has to be the master planned community of Lake Las Vegas. Years in the making, the community features old world Italian architecture, winding cobblestone streets with neighborhoods ... Read >
Author: Charles Richey
30th October 2008
A walking tour--what a great way to discover the rich history and cultural heritage of Galway city! And the good thing about Galway is that it's fairly compact and easy enough to get around on foot. Whether you choose to go with a tour company or make you... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
Dublin nightlife is second to none and when darkness falls, the cobblestone streets of Temple Bar really come to life. It's definitely not for any shrinking violets though as it's usually fairly crowded and very popular for hen and stag parties.
Temple... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
07th October 2008
To see New England in its best attire, make sure your Road Trip Planner includes the dates from mid-September to mid-October. While New England is beautiful year-round, but unlike other regions, its busiest tourist season is during the Fall, where fiery ... Read >
Author: Davidr
12th September 2008
When a couple that leads a very active lifestyle learns that they are expecting their first child, they usually are overwhelmed with thoughts of the preparations they need to make and the ways in which their lives will fundamentally change after the birth... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
09th September 2008
Fabulous Hammersmith
Hammersmith is a great urban centre in London, and is located in west London, approximately 8 kms west of Charing Cross, situated on the northern banks of the Thames River. Hammersmith is one of the most famous transport hubs, an... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
08th September 2008
There are many reasons that retirees and visitors choose to buy real estate in San Miguel de Allende Mexico. The price of land and homes is one of the top reasons that this town is a great retirement location to live in. Buying a home in San Miguel means ... Read >
Author: Remy
16th August 2008
If you ask those that have visited parts of Mexico to tell you the best Mexican vacation destination, it is likely that you will get a variety of answers. That is because everyone of the vacation destinations in this country are top-class and offer a myri... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
13th August 2008
Also famous as the party city of Europe, Ibiza a part of Spanish Balearic Islands situated in Mediterranean Sea. The island is quite a tourist destination for those looking forward to some partying and lots of beach. A holiday in Ibiza might start with pa... Read >
Author: julybhisham
13th August 2008
Sacramento is the capital of the State of California and is increasingly becoming one of the favored tourist destinations in the west. The most attractive prospect of a visit to Sacramento is the old quarter of the city, popularly known as Old Sacramento.... Read >
Author: Pratik
13th August 2008
Also famous as the party city of Europe, Ibiza a part of Spanish Balearic Islands situated in Mediterranean Sea. The island is quite a tourist destination for those looking forward to some partying and lots of beach. A holiday in Ibiza might start with pa... Read >
Author: G.Entp31
12th August 2008
Speak of Hong Kong and you can't avoid talking about the many food districts. The most notable Causeway Bay is for authentic Hong Kong cuisine with the atmosphere to match it. From local snacks along the Jardine's Bazaar, Tang Lung and Matheson Street to ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
17th July 2008
It's no wonder that each year more Americans visit Italy than any other European destination. From the medieval towers of San Gimignano to the unspoiled beaches along the Italian Riviera in Liguria, Italy is a stunning land of both natural and manmade w... Read >
Author: Realitalia
17th July 2008
Spend a week in Quebec City
Courtesy of Ciao Bambino, www.ciaobambino.com, a global guide to family-friendly vacation properties.
What’s not to love about a city that makes you feel like a femme français? Your bébé and you can live like Europea... Read >
Author: Family Friendly
09th July 2008
Shrewsbury is a wonderful historical destination with the same street layout since its medieval days. Shrewsbury is located in the West Midland regions of England. Shrewsbury comprises of ancient landmarks dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries such t... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
07th July 2008
Also famous as the party city of Europe, Ibiza a part of Spanish Balearic Islands situated in Mediterranean Sea. The island is quite a tourist destination for those looking forward to some partying and lots of beach. A holiday in Ibiza might start with pa... Read >
Author: Luki
02nd June 2008
In a picturesque setting nestled along the Carolina coastline, lies one of America’s oldest and most beautiful cities. Charleston, South Carolina is richly laden with history and culture. From murderous pirates to the opening scene of the Civil War, e... Read >
Author: David Kent
25th April 2008
Matička Praha - 'little mother Prague' - was largely undamaged by WWII, and the cityscape is stunning. Its compact medieval centre remains an evocative maze of cobbled lanes, ancient courtyards, dark passages and churches beyond number, all watched over ... Read >
Author: ClaireJohnson
10th March 2008
Every now and again I have this sudden impulse to travel on my own, so I booked an apartment in Lisbon, with the idea of not only flying solo, but to get a true experience of what it would be like to live in Portugal.
Life’s little pleasures
The ap... Read >
Author: Tara
25th February 2008
I have this thing about shopping. Well rather than try to explain it, let me just say I don't care for it very much. It is a necessary evil. I can buy whatever I want to get in 10, 15 minutes tops which includes getting to and from the car.
There are ... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
07th February 2008
If you want to learn Spanish in Chile you shouldn’t miss the coastal city of Viña del Mar located in Valparaiso province.
Learn Spanish in Chile and enjoy in Viña del Mar incredible beaches and summer resorts. The most renowned are La Reñaca beach,... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages
05th February 2008
The country of Luxembourg was founded as a fortress by Sigefroid, Count of Ardennes back in 963AD, and since then the country is now home to one of Europe’s key financial and political centres, the wealthy city of Luxembourg.
In terms of politics, L... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
01st February 2008
Hamilton College: Omaha is an extraordinary and totally unique concerning its studies. This college provides help services to students when they need any type of help, support and counseling. There are many services provided by the Hamilton College and th... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
19th January 2008
Sometimes referred to as America's first beach town, Cape Mayis the oldest seaside resort in the United States. With its keen focus on beauty and history the entire town was designated an historical landmark in 1976. Founded in the 1700's many of the bu... Read >
Author: A&C Transport Car Service and Airport Transportati
21st September 2007
You can find everything that can make you fall in love with a large, elongated country in the southern part of South America. Of course, I’m talking about Argentina, the beautiful country of Gauchos, Mate, Asado, Tango, Pampas, and Dulce de leche. It is... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
21st May 2007
At first glance, Branson, Missouri may sound like your average Midwest town. After all, its population is less than 7,000, and it only has an area of about 18 square miles. But the saying “big things come in small packages” could not be truer, and B... Read >
Author: Susan Collmorgen
11th May 2007
The former capital of what was once the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai is now the laid-back, northern capital of Thailand. A well-preserved city, complete with a moat and restored portions of the old wall, this city ushers its visitors to a nostalgic past with... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
21st April 2007
How do you get relief from the cold north winds of the Canadian climate? Just say “PVM”. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Set amidst the magnificent Sierra Madre mountains, this traditional Mexican village comes complete with cobblestone streets, and the a... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
27th March 2007
Although many people like to compare New York City to Paris, the City of Light stands in a class all its own in regards to world-renowned attractions, picturesque scenery, and entertainment options. As its many must-see sights fill up your itinerary and t... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss
01st March 2007
Today’s modern bicycles are a far cry from our earliest attempts at pedal power. In fact, what many regard as the birth of the bicycle had no pedals at all. It was more of a wooden hobby horse on wheels that the rider would straddle and push the machine... Read >
Author: James Sanford
28th December 2006
What could be more exciting than spending the first days of your married life together in New York City! You will find an abundance of culture, shopping, nightlife, bars and restaurants. Even if you have a modest honeymoon budget, you can find what you ... Read >
Author: Kathleen
28th September 2006
"In Case Cobblestone Whispers."
by
Julie Clark Robinson
"Be still in silence and listen to your heart.
When it speaks to you, arise and go where it brings you."
--Susan Tamaro, Va' Dove Ti Porta il Cuore
I think the sound of my own ... Read >
Author: Julie Clark Robinson
17th August 2006
Recognized as the nation's oldest city, St. Augustine has had plenty of time to perfect the art of impressing visitors with its charm and natural beauty. From a fascinating historic district to miles of immaculate beaches, this noteworthy city along Flori... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
24th July 2006
As the second most popular vacation destination in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta is the place to go for an all around amazing experience. While the town is known for its beautiful beaches, there are numerous other attractions to draw in visitors and keep them e... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss
24th July 2006
Puerto Vallarta is the perfect vacation destination if you are looking for amazing beaches, a comfortable climate, amazing shopping, and outdoor activities that can occupy the entire span of your trip. If your desire for adventure has led you to Puerto Va... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss
22nd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Fionnuala Downhill
Whether visiting for business or pleasure Zurich is a joy to visit, lavish yet quaint a must see on your trip to Switzerland.
There are many beautiful sights to see and things to do in Zurich Switzerland that will e... Read >
Author: Fionnuala Barrett
18th June 2006
You know what you want to pack as far as your wardrobe for your cruise vacation, but here are the little essentials that you might not think about.
One very important thing to pack is a Wall Mount Power Outlet with 3 Outlets. Electrical Outlets in the... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
01st April 2006
Seattle bad boy Phil Fischer's first album "Wounded Soul"
featuring Scott Rockenfeld of Queensryche and Ben Smith
heart is still in demand despite legal troubles and is continuing to rip up the sales in South America where it was released in March of ... Read >
Author: elan brown
05th March 2006
Portsmouth is located on the south coast of the scenic county of Hampshire. The city has a long established historic naval presence. The city of Portsmouth was established in the year 1623, being a community that swears by its influence to world history. ... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
19th February 2006
With a population of almost half a million, Dublin is the capital and largest city on the island of Ireland. It was originated in 488AD as a shipping port while going through the Irish Sea and has progressively grown into a modern day city throughout the ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
02nd November 2005
Massachusetts is a state overflowing with history and yet oddly modern. Massachusetts real estate prices are very pricey.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts is an incredible mix of history and bustling modern influences. Historically, the state took in ma... Read >
Author: Raynor James
22nd October 2005
When visiting Hungary, it is easy to fall in love with Budapest and never venture beyond the city. If this happens, you'll rue the day you missed a chance to visit Lake Balaton, Visegrad and Szentendre.
Lake Balaton
Lake Balaton is located in the wi... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
19th October 2005
Much of Spain has undergone a modernization effort. Fortunately, cities such as Valencia, Granada and Seville retain much of their old world charm.
Valencia
Similar to Barcelona in some ways, Valencia is another must visit city in Spain. Located o... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
03rd October 2005
To fully understand Normandy, one has to visit more than WWII sites and museums. To experience this region and understand its history and culture, one should visit these eight venues:
1. Honfleur- This picturesque little port village has been a magnet... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger
01st October 2005
Austria simply can't be beat when it comes to beauty. You've seen the country in the Sound of Music, but the cities of Vienna, Salzburg and the alpine town of Halstatt are just as nice.
Vienna
Vienna is a city with a ridiculous amount of history. Th... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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