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Newcastle, City of Excitement and Entertainment

23rd September 2009
Renowned for its lively nightlife, and boasting a wealth of world-class entertainment attractions, Newcastle upon Tyne is a vibrant city that has worked hard to grow up from its industrial roots. Indeed, traditionally known for its contribution in the fie... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

The Towns and Villages of the New Forest

22nd September 2009
Barton-on-Sea The seaside village of Barton-on-Sea has a safe beach which offers some fantastic views of the Solent and the Isle of Wight in the distance. Beaulieu When traveling through this village keep an eye out for donkey and ponies who wonder t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Backpacking in Shanghai

18th September 2009
Shanghai is easily one of the most popular cities in China for backpackers across the globe. Every year, a large number of budget travelers and backpackers arrive in the city to experience China to the fullest. And rarely do they leave disappointed. Ge... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Commonwealth Games 2010 - a prestige issue of Delhi

17th September 2009
In a bid to mark its presence on the world’s sporting stage, India bid and won the right to host the common wealth games in 2010. This will be the largest sporting event hosted by Delhi till date, and has therefore become something of a prestige issue f... Read >
Author: Monika

All Roads Lead to Lisbon

16th September 2009
Europe may be one of the smaller continents, but it is probably among the most densely diverse regions on Earth. The myriad of languages, cultures, architecture, climates and terrains that are crammed into a relatively small land mass certainly make it on... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

A Guide to the Towns and Villages on North Devon (part I)

16th September 2009
Appledore The fishing village of Appledore was first settled in the 14th century by Cistercian monks and has been a thriving port ever since. In 1588 the village was granted ‘Free Port' in recognition of the vital role in played in the defeat of the Ar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Short Breaks In The Capital - Choosing A Hotel In London

27th August 2009
The rising cost of air travel has put UK city breaks firmly back in fashion, and with a multitude of crowd-pleasing attractions and affordable travel links to the rest of the country, there's never been a better time to take a short break in the count... Read >
Author: andywilliams06

London Hotel Near London Eye

27th August 2009
The London Eye was at first envisaged as an entry into a competition to design a Millennium landmark. So the original name was 'Millennium Wheel'. It is a giant observation wheel giving wonderful wide views of the whole of Greater London. It is one of... Read >
Author: andywilliams06

Campervan holiday in Adelaide City

20th August 2009
Adelaide, South Australias's capital. Mediterranean climate and a relaxed lifestyle. Population, over one million. Spacious and a perfect ground park for campervans. You can easy drive your campervan vehicle to a holiday park two kilometers away from A... Read >
Author: greengirl sydney

Traveling to Paris, the capital city of romance

09th August 2009
Mention Paris and images of romantic couples walking hand-in-hand on the banks of the river Seine or in the backdrop of the famed magnificient Eiffel Tower come to mind. Romance and Paris are inextricably linked since time immemorial. This connection draw... Read >
Author: Aneeta

Indian Travel Guide For Delhi Visitors

04th August 2009
Delhi is most preferred tourist destination of india. It is capital of india. Delhi is located on the banks of the river Yamuna. Delhi is a major cultural, political, and commercial center of India. Delhi's culture has been influenced by its lengthy histo... Read >
Author: Rajsuman

On Location May 07 – Thailand and Laos

18th July 2009
After a long flight via Bangkok it was a delight to land at the small, sunny airport of Luang Prabang. This wonderful UNESCO World Heritage site is somewhere I've longed to visit and it didn't disappoint. Small streets with beautiful colonial architect... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Top Reasons to Live in Glasgow

17th July 2009
Although Edinburgh is Scotland’s capital city, Glasgow is its most populous. Located on Scotland’s west coast and bisected by the river Clyde, Glasgow boasts a population of approximately 620,000. Walking around the city you will be left with no dou... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Asian Civilisations Museum: A Museum Of Asian Cultures

04th July 2009
The Asian Civilisations Museum or ACM is a museum that presents an integrated yet wide spread picture of significant Asian cultures and civilisations. The ethnically diverse Singapore recognises ACM as a national museum that falls under the National Heri... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Bellflower History and Population

28th June 2009
Established as a place where land owners of the erstwhile county of California got a chance to graze their cattle and livestock, Bellflower has come a long way since its inception in 1784. Firstly set up under the Spanish rule, the city has undergone quit... Read >
Author: Justin DiMateo

The Brandenburg Gate A Sight to Behold

15th June 2009
The Brandenburg Gate, located west of the city of Berlin, is one of the main symbols of both the city and the country of Germany. When you visit Berlin, you will find this important national symbol and tourist attraction just west of the Pariser Platz. It... Read >
Author: huangyuzhu718@gmail.com

Changing façade of Delhi real estate sector

11th June 2009
The fame of Delhi dates back to prehistoric days, especially the 6th century BC, when the city, for the first time, rose to power. Ever since the city, located on the banks of the river Yamuna, has enjoyed a coveted status in the Indian scenario, not to s... Read >
Author: Vanky raman

Evergreen Top 10 York Tourist Attractions

04th June 2009
York is strategically located at the confluence of Rivers Ouse and Foss at North Yorkshire in England. Being a city boasting a rich heritage and offering breathtaking beauty, York has lots to offer to its tourists. York attractions include a number of wor... Read >
Author: Rohan arora

Investigating Portugal’s Capital

03rd June 2009
The Portuguese capital is the perfect destination for a short break, with its easy charm and good looks. Its famous nightlife overshadows its reputation but Lisbon contains many historical and cultural gems that are worth investigating. This article hi... Read >
Author: Populous

Residential Stucco Yonkers: Deck Up Their Exteriors

01st June 2009
The houses in Yonkers deck up their exteriors with Residential Stucco Yonkers and bricks. Available in a variety of colors and designs, Stucco is highly durable in nature. Most roofs of Nassau County house are made of Asphalt Roofing Shingles, which i... Read >
Author: sturat

Travel To San Antonio in Texas

29th May 2009
San Antonio may not have the big tourist ring of New York City or San Francisco, but it's a great little city to come face to face with some history. It's one of America's oldest cities. It was colonized by Spain in the early 1700's and since then N... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander

Travel To San Antonio in Texas

29th May 2009
San Antonio may not have the big tourist ring of New York City or San Francisco, but it's a great little city to come face to face with some history. It's one of America's oldest cities. It was colonized by Spain in the early 1700's and since then N... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander

Tourism in Ladakh India

18th May 2009
Ladakh is situated in the central parts of Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh is 32 km from Kullu valley, 280 km north of the state capital Shimla and 108 km from Mandi. Manali is located at an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level and is spread along the banks o... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Manali Tourist Information

18th May 2009
Manali is situated in the central parts of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is 32 km from Kullu valley, 280 km north of the state capital Shimla and 108 km from Mandi. Manali is located at an altitude of 2050 meters above sea level and is spread along the banks o... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Some advices for a visit in Bassano del Grappa

11th May 2009
Laid down on the banks of the River Brenta, called because of the Grappa mountain, the mountain that has linked its name to the Great War, Bassano can boast a particularly happy geographic position. Bassano del Grappa is one of the historical towns of the... Read >
Author: martinapp

Entertainment Jobs in Glasgow

11th May 2009
When discussing employment in Scotland's largest city, many people focus on the thriving finance sector or the industries that have dominated the past, such as fishing and North Sea oil. Today, however, Glasgow is fast becoming the base of the Scottish n... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Singapore a melting pot of Asian culture and Western affluence

07th May 2009
Established as a British trading colony, today Singapore is a city-state in Southeast Asia. It offers westerners as well as locals a unique opportunity to experience its blend of cultures. The country combines the skyscrapers and subways of an affluent ci... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Hunt Out The Historic Houses of London

05th May 2009
When you visit any large city, it's always a good idea to make a plan of which sights you'd like to see before you travel there. Your plan should be based on your interests and being able to incorporate the big sights too. A great plan for exploring Londo... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Budapest Stag Weekends - Details for Going on a Fun Filled Budapest Stag Night

17th April 2009
Budapest - experiences to see by Day Set on the banks of the river Danube, Budapest is a classic city with many castles, bridges and splendid monuments. This trendy city offers masses of cultural entertainment. Alternatively get the stag do afloat wit... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Blake's Lock Museum, charm and character of Reading

04th April 2009
With its own character and vibrant history, Reading is located only twenty minutes from London on the banks of the river Kennet and the river Thames. Among many other attractions in Reading visitors will find one of the charming museums that has its own c... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Newcastle Stag Parties - Ideas for Arranging a Memorable Stag Weekend in Newcastle

01st April 2009
Newcastle has adopted a brand new look throughout the last few years becoming largely famous for its pub culture, students, business-folk and south-American football players. You can get from the thriving Osborne Road in Jesmond student area with gorgeous... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Gifts Ahoy at Find Me A Gift

25th March 2009
Gifts Ahoy!It is that time of year again when one of the most popular events in the British sporting calendar takes to the water.The 155th Boat Race takes place on Sunday 29th March 2009. Over 250,000 spectators will crowd the banks of the River Thames a... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Liverpool Stag Nights - Ideas for Organising a Memorable Stag Party in Liverpool

20th March 2009
An Introduction to Liverpool Situated on the banks of the River Mersey and immortalised by the awful Gerry and the Pacemakers dirge, stands Liverpool; a city that has now fully reinvented itself after its rather bleak and downtrodden past. Indeed the dar... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Engrossing Sport In Newcastle: Fantastic Newcastle Town Wall

10th March 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city in Tyne and Wear, England that was already of the ancient English county of Northumberland. Newcastle upon Tyne obtains its name from its rank of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle made, by Robert II... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden

Attractive Humanism In Newcastle: Amazing Quayside

10th March 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a world famous urban place based in Tyne and Wear. Newcastle gathers its name from its status of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle produced by Robert II of Normandy, the elder son of William the Conqueror. ... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden

Agra, the Taj City, India

10th March 2009
Agra is the city of the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is also a part of the golden triangle of North India along with delhi and jaipur. It is a Historic city as many of the Mughal rulers had Agra as their capital and its legendary ... Read >
Author: Peter

The benefits of Last Minute Caraibi or Travel Plans

10th March 2009
Last minute caraibi mostly occurs when there is an unexpected emergency. People normally make hasty travel plans such as these as a result of inevitable situations. Although emergency is often said to be the main cause of last minute caraibi it is not alw... Read >
Author: Majid Ali

Podgorica

09th March 2009
Many famous Montenegrins have called the city home, and monuments to their accomplishments dot the city's many parks. Keep a special eye out while walking Podgorica's shaded streets for statues of such local (and international) celebrities as Marko Miljan... Read >
Author: Pavle

Krakow Stag Parties - The In's and Outs of Arranging a Action Packed Stag Night in Krakow

02nd March 2009
Krakow is not the modern European town you may be dreaming of when planning your stag party, but it's no slouch. Surviving World War II virtually intact, Krakow retains much of its ancient world charm while providing more than enough to keep you busy, en... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Shopping In and Around Glasgow

20th February 2009
If the weather is good when you get to Glasgow you may want to remain outside and make the most of the great outdoors. Glasgow won’t disappoint with a wide and varied array of things to do both inside and out, so there’s no need to despair if the ra... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Kendal – The Gateway to The lakes

19th February 2009
Kendal is a market town situated just outside of the Lake District National Park with a wide range of activities on offer. Kendal is right in the heart of South Lakeland so it is the perfect location as a base for walking, touring and enjoying the uniq... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Purchasing Real Estate In Paris

02nd February 2009
Before making your final decision about purchasing real estate in Paris France it is reasonable to learn more about the city, its structure and history. Paris is divided by river Seine in two parts which are called the Left bank and the Right bank. Actual... Read >
Author: MichaelM

Tasmania's Heritage Highway

28th January 2009
The drive from Launceston to Hobart is a short two hour affair if done without stops and without taking any time to appreciate the scenery or the landscapes. That would be a tragic mistake - the pristine landscapes of the long open valley that you travel ... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Temples in Madurai

21st January 2009
Madurai is Known as Athens of the East, Madurai is a place of great historical and cultural importance. It is the oldest city in Tamil Nadu and Madurai lies on the banks of the River Vaigai. Madurai is one of the liveliest cities in South India it was ori... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Paris, the European Capital of Modern Luxury and Magnificent Historical Treasures

21st January 2009
Paris is the most visited capital of Europe and with reason! This epicenter of Europe is rich in culture, history, geographical beauty and entertainment offering its visitors numerous accommodation possibilities, from simple bed and breakfasts to five ... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Paris, the European Capital of Modern Luxury and Magnificent Historical Treasures

21st January 2009
Paris is the most visited capital of Europe and with reason! This epicenter of Europe is rich in culture, history, geographical beauty and entertainment offering its visitors numerous accommodation possibilities, from simple bed and breakfasts to five ... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves

Glasgow - So Much to See & Do!

17th January 2009
Glasgow, on the banks of the River Clyde, is a bustling city with stunning Victorian architecture. Its attractions include a tall ship, museums, a palace, winter gardens and much more. And if you're a football fan, Glasgow is a well known football city - ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Fishing For Peace

16th January 2009
For a restful, green getaway, try out the fishing camp at Galibore, about 100 km from Bangalore in India. Here, you have the rare opportunity to be active at your own easy pace. It takes more than an hour from there to Kanakpura, thanks to a national ... Read >
Author: JASSI

St Petersburg City Break

16th January 2009
With its grand architecture and imperial past, the attractions of St Petersburg have made the city a fantastic short-break destination to rival the rest of Europe's cultural centers. History and Architecture Founded by Peter the Great in 1703, St Pe... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Pamper Yourself

16th January 2009
Wake up (but not too early), don some comfortable robes and meander through the park to a grand thermal spa set amongst beautiful chestnut and plane trees, to take the waters and feel alive! Sounds like heaven. This is a common activity in picturesque ... Read >
Author: Liz Smith

Top 10 Must See Attractions in England

16th January 2009
What should you see on a visit to England? There's an amazing range of places well worth checking out. We've put together a list of the top 10 must see attractions to help you make up your mind. Big Ben The name ‘Big Ben’ doesn't refer to the ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Look In On Newcastle's Cool Night Clubs

09th January 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a urban place in Tyne and Wear, England that was previously constituent of the dated English county of Northumberland. Newcastle upon Tyne draws its name from its situation of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the cas... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden

A Favorable Pointer To Alluring Walker, Newcastle

08th January 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a conurbation in Tyne and Wear, England that was once componental of the old English county of Northumberland. Newcastle upon Tyne gathers its name from its station of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle fini... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden

A Favorable Guide To Compelling Fawdon, Newcastle

05th January 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a famed urban place placed in Tyne and Wear. Newcastle derives its name from its position of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle produced by Robert II of Normandy, the eldest son of William the Conqueror. Pas... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden

Come By Newcastle's Impressive Boutiques

05th January 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a famed metropolis stationed in Tyne and Wear. Newcastle gathers its name from its footing of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle made, by Robert II of Normandy, the elder son of William the Conqueror. Since ... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden

A Functioning Piece of History That Has Stood The Test of Time.

29th December 2008
The House of Parliament and Big Ben are two historic structures that are located in London and have become world wide icons. Known as the Palace of Westminster, it lies on the banks of the River Thames. The impressive palace structure contains around ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How To Get To Other Major Cities from Melbourne

03rd December 2008
Melbourne is the state capital of Victoria in south eastern Australia. There's plenty to see and do in the city, but how do you get to other cities from Melbourne? Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia. It's located on the banks of the R... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

How To Get To Other Major Cities from Melbourne

03rd December 2008
Melbourne is the state capital of Victoria in south eastern Australia. There's plenty to see and do in the city, but how do you get to other cities from Melbourne? Check out our guide outlining the distances and travel times involved. Melbourne is th... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Top Attractions in Melbourne

03rd December 2008
Melbourne is the capital city of the state of Victoria, and the 2nd most populated city in Australia. Melbourne has something for everyone. Find out more about top tourist attractions and things to do in the city, often referred to as Australia's cultural... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Taj Mahal – An epitome of an eternal love

01st December 2008
One of the eight wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal is an ode to eternal love. Located in Agra once the capital of the Mughal Empire, this great architectural monument was stands magnificently on the banks of the River Yamuna. A testament of love through... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Temples in Madurai

30th November 2008
Madurai is Known as Athens of the East, Madurai is a place of great historical and cultural importance. It is the oldest city in Tamil Nadu and Madurai lies on the banks of the River Vaigai. Madurai is one of the liveliest cities in South India it was ori... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Taj Mahal Tour – Get Swept Away in the Romantic City

24th November 2008
If you are in Agra make sure to take the Taj Mahal tour so that you can enjoy the beauty of this grand monument and get amazed by its beautiful locales. There are several tour operators and tourist agents, who arrange for the Taj Mahal tour. Taj Mahal, ... Read >
Author: Rajeev Singh

Goa Temples

20th November 2008
Goa Temples Despite the Portuguese influence that dominated Goa over the centuries, it is fascinating to see how such a large number of Hindu temples have survived here. Uprooted from place to place, the presiding de... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

Mainz: the hidden gem of Europe

17th November 2008
In a world that is positively bursting at the seams with weird and wonderful places to visit, it can sometimes be easy to overlook other lesser-known destinations that may have so much to offer those who are willing to try somewhere a little different. ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

If you are looking for the help of a Self Storage company in the Otley area then look no further...

31st October 2008
Otley is a Yorkshire market town of about 15,000 people, set on the banks of the River Wharfe. The town is boasted of a rich commercial and community life. It is an ancient, friendly and picturesque town. The town lies in attractive countryside in Mid-Wha... Read >
Author: Helen

A few facts about Paris that you may not know.

27th October 2008
Many people know the city of Paris as the City of Light but they may have never heard of Paris being referred to as Lutèce. This is what Paris was formally called as this expression Lutèce, which is the French form of Lutetia, the Roman city where Paris... Read >
Author: stizzard

Cork city, Ireland - A Superb City Destination in Europe!

27th October 2008
Thinking of taking a trip to Cork and not familiar with the city? With so much information to be obtained, in books and in brochures, a good map is also well worth investing in and will not see you go astray! Situated on the banks of the River Lee, the go... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Discover Bangkok's History And Tourism

23rd October 2008
Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand and the first point of call for most international flights and the center for domestic travel. Over 11 million people live or work here and so it is large and congested. Accordingly the choice of hotel and its locat... Read >
Author: JamesAndrew

Frankfurt: the Manhattan of Europe

17th October 2008
With the largest population of any other member state in the European Union and the third largest economy by GDP in the world, it’s probably fair to say that Germany is up there with only a handful of other nations as one of the world’s true superpowe... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Are you one of the many people who are looking for Self Storage in Wetherby?

17th October 2008
Wetherby is a charming historic town, on the banks of the River Wharfe and centred in the Yorkshire triangle of Leeds, York and Harrogate. Wetherby is an ideal centre, situated on the main A1 south to north road. The town is an attractive Market Town with... Read >
Author: Helen

Egypt Facts

10th October 2008
Location and History Situated at the northeast corner of Africa, Egypt is one of the most populous on the continent. It also has a very high population density as most of its 80 million inhabitants live near the banks of the River Nile. While the count... Read >
Author: Stephen Xec

The River Deities

06th October 2008
Throughout history, different societies have worshipped bodies of water. This well worship is recorded throughout ancient texts and in the research of those who studied them. Here is a look at some of the different river deities and customs held by thes... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Ever Visited Buckingham Palace?

29th September 2008
London is england's capital and the world's 9th biggest city. It has an interesting history that spans nearly 2,000 years, which initiated with the arrival of the romans soon after their invasion of britain in AD43. London is placed on the banks of t... Read >
Author: Jenniffer Dilynardo

Top 5 Things to Do on your New Orleans Family Vacation

09th September 2008
Wondering whether New Orleans, Louisiana is a place to bring along the kids? Unbeknownst to most, the Bayou City is a great family-friendly destination, brimming with history, mouthwatering cuisine and a long list of things to do perfect for children. ... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

Famous bridges

05th September 2008
Pont d’Avignon, France This bridge was built in the 12th century. It was made famous by the song “Sur le Pont d’Avignon” (On Avignon Bridge). Bridge of Sighs, Venice, Italy The Bridge of Sighs was designed in 1560. It connects the Doge’s P... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

Short breaks in the Capital: Choosing a hotel in London

05th September 2008
The rising cost of air travel has put UK city breaks firmly back in fashion, and with a multitude of crowd-pleasing attractions and affordable travel links to the rest of the country, there's never been a better time to take a short break in the country's... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Sightseeing in Dublin and which accommodation to choose

01st September 2008
The fashionable capital of Dublin is a destination with tourists from outside of Ireland and natives, known for its laid back and indisputable attitude. The Irish people are famous for being sociable and friendly, and most enjoy any opportunity for a danc... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Sightseeing in Dublin and which accommodation to choose

01st September 2008
Dublin is a spirited city, full of colour and spirit in its history, cuisine and traditions. With Its famous nightlife, the typical Irish cozy accommodation, museums imposing, and restaurants creative and as for the Guinness, there is no better taste. The... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

BETTER LATE : THAN NEVER !

25th August 2008
Have you noticed how time has a habit of running away with you so quickly? Days turn into weeks, weeks into months and before you know where you are, you're ditching your shorts and t-shirts for woollen coats, gloves and scarves, and all those things you ... Read >
Author: Ajay Verma

Discovering Palatine Hill in Rome

25th August 2008
According to Roman mythology, Palantine Hill is said to be the historical starting point of Rome in 753 BC. This, or the “Lupercal” cave, as it is known is where two baby children “Romulus and Remus” were cared for and protected by the she-wolf th... Read >
Author: JoshuaThorpe

THE BIG THRILL

24th August 2008
With a name like Hazyview, this South African town may not conjure up images of nerve-wracking adventure. But that’s exactly what brings thrill seekers here. From riding rapids to zipping over forested slopes, it gives you every chance to flirt with dan... Read >
Author: ravi

Fishing For Peace

21st August 2008
Fishing For Peace For a restful, green getaway, try out the fishing camp at Galibore, about 100 km from Bangalore in India. Here, you have the rare opportunity to be active at your own easy p... Read >
Author: jagi

Perfect Destinations To Plan Self Catering Family Holidays in the UK

15th August 2008
There are many popular areas of England yielding to people looking for cost effective and flexible accommodations. Self catering facilities give you and your family the freedom to cook, sleep and stroll around to experience the local life whenever you fee... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Paris Is Great For A Weekend Holiday

12th August 2008
Paris is one of the premier capitals of the world especially the romantic amongst us, ideally situated along the banks of the river Seine. Many couples decide to take short stay in Paris as it is probably the most romantic city in the world, most people p... Read >
Author: SONAM GOYAL

Tips to Enjoy a Great Vacation at Cypress Gardens in Florida

22nd July 2008
Florida is world famous for its various attractive places. Tourist from every corner of the world love to visit this place repeatedly. Cypress Gardens include several roller coasters and thrill rides. The children and young people will definitely find th... Read >
Author: A. Smith

Travel Guide For Family Holidays In Paris

10th July 2008
There are the obvious sights to see when on holiday in Paris with the family, such as the Eiffel Tower, but the there are numerous beautiful gardens situated throughout the city that are a great way to relax with a picnic and let the children enjoy themse... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com

Newcastle: the small city that has it all

03rd July 2008
English cities are famous the world over for quite distinct reasons. Firstly, there is London, the capital city and home to Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Tower Bridge and countless other iconic structures. Then there is Liverpool, home to perhaps the bigges... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Dublin on the Cheap

25th June 2008
A Budget Travelers’ Guide to Dublin As one of Europe’s most vibrant and modern cities, Dublin attracts a huge number of visitors every year. While there’s no escaping that it is also one of the most expensive, it’s still a great place to explor... Read >
Author: jonny cooper

Birmingham: Britain’s ‘second city’?

25th June 2008
When asked to think of something associated with Birmingham, most people’s first response will probably be ‘Spaghetti Junction’, otherwise known as Junction 6 of the M6 motorway. Whilst no city would particularly want a busy road interchange as ... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Better late Than Never

23rd June 2008
Have you noticed how time has a habit of running away with you so quickly? Days turn into weeks, weeks into months and before you know where you are, you're ditching your shorts and t-shirts for woollen coats, gloves and scarves, and all those things you... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

A Guide to the Best Places to Visit in London, England

20th June 2008
The city of London hosts a variety of activities and sights to keep the curious and the adventurous occupied throughout their stay. Whether you’re taken with the life and times of royalty or simply want to enjoy the famous nightlife, there’s something... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Top attractions in Newport, Wales

09th June 2008
Newport Castle If you are visiting Newport, why not go and see the Newport Castle which stands on the banks of the River Usk. It was built in the early 14th century to guard the area and control the river. Most of the stone structure that still stands is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Egyptian Cotton Bed Linen - Four Key Components

20th May 2008
The Thread Count This is a measure of the number of yarns woven into one square inch of fabric. Generally, the higher the thread count the softer the fabric is. Good quality bed linens have a thread count of 180 or higher. However a word of cautio... Read >
Author: John Sern

Unique Melbourne: The Lure of the Yarra River

15th May 2008
With its trams, expansive parks and gardens, alluring architecture and vibrant cultural, sporting, dining and shopping scenes, Melbourne packs in enough attractions to cater for a lifetime of holidays. But to experience the real Melbourne, you need to spe... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

A brief guide to Newport, Wales

08th May 2008
Newport is a city in Wales that stands on the banks of the River Usk and is located roughly between Bristol and Cardiff. The city has a population of 140,100 which makes it the third largest city in Wales. There are many redevelopment plans currently unde... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Paris Holidays

07th April 2008
Very few cities in Europe can compete with Paris as a romantic destination; ideally situated along the banks of the river Seine. Paris short stays are very popular and for good reason as it makes a superb location for a romantic weekend; with a great dea... Read >
Author: Aiden Zamora

Small Town Tasmania- Forth and Beyond

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

Paint Your Life Adds Class to Your Homes with Oil Painting Reproductions

28th January 2008
Oil paintings have been around as early as when art became known to man. Now they make great decorations for homes and even offices. There is no doubt a room is at its best and most elegant when it highlights a famous oil painting. Oil paintings definitel... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Travel to Hungary

22nd January 2008
Explore Hungary and the stunning city of Budapest. Located in central, eastern Europe, Hungary is a beautiful landlocked country. There are plenty of things to do and places to see in Hungary. Its countryside has many national parks and its citie... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

What Are Your Great Dreams?

18th January 2008
How many of us ever stop to realize that nothing is ever accomplished without it first starting as a dream in someone’s heart and mind? I’m not all that sure that most of those dreams really started in their minds as ‘wild, far out fantasies.’ T... Read >
Author: jfheller

Advantages of Buying Riverfront Property in Asheville, NC

05th November 2007
One of the big advantages of the geographical location of Asheville, NC, is that it happens to be located on a piece of water known as the French Broad River. This is a river that starts in North Carolina and flows into Tennessee, passing a number of town... Read >
Author: urlreader

Try A Night of Romance in Ourense at the Pazo de Castro

19th October 2007
As would be fit any major country in the western world, hotels in Galicia and Northern Spain are spacious, comfortable and clean. The categorisation for the hotels is awarded on a star system and these are allocated by the regional tourist authorities. If... Read >
Author: Scott James

Romantic Galicia - Try The Rectoral de Anlo

15th October 2007
As expected the hotels in Galicia and Northern Spain are extremely spacious very clean and comfortable. The categorisation for the hotels is awarded on a star system and these are allocated by the regional tourist authorities. If it is luxury that you are... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Hotels and Guest Houses in Galicia - Try the Rectoral de Anlo

08th October 2007
An extremely wide variety of tourist accommodation can be found in Galicia and Northern Spain. Visitor accommodation can be found to satisfy all tastes and even the choosiest customer will find something to suit their needs. In this article we are going t... Read >
Author: Scott James

Water Sports Holidays In Thailand

08th October 2007
You get treasures of ethnic, scenic, gastronomic, and oceanic pleasures in Siam. Thailand certainly is the fascinating and exotic land of lovely people known for their fantastic culture, cuisine, and overall lifestyle. The land, of course, is well known f... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

10 Reasons To Visit The Netherlands

17th September 2007
It’s often said that “God created the world, but the Dutch created the Netherlands”. The “land won from the sea” is your destination for walking, cycling, biking, relaxing, partying, drinking, and sensualizing. Netherlands, also known as Holland... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Polar Princess Return from James Bay, Canada

02nd September 2007
The hospital is on the island causing transportation difficulties during the warmer season. Rachel*, our guide, told us when her mother was pregnant with her older sister during break up a helicopter was also in service. With no lighting for the helicopte... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Classic Paris: Book-hunting along the Banks of the River Seine

01st July 2007
Walking through Paris in search of new tips and hot-spots for readers of paris-eiffel-tower-news.com, I realized I'd neglected one its most classic locations, despite the fact that I often take time to skulk around the "bouquinistes" (second-hand booksell... Read >
Author: Phil Chavanne

Vadodra Travel Guide

01st July 2007
Vadodra (Baroda), the City of Palaces has often been called the cultural capital of Gujarat and is filled with relics of it’s princely past. It is also one of the corporate capitals with IPCL, ONGC and other major industries. There are numerous national... Read >
Author: Vinay

Cheap hotels deals in AMSTERDAM

10th June 2007
A Historical place, situated on the banks of the river Amstel and Schinkel and the bay IJ, well-known for its canals is the capital of Netherlands. The city is compared with Venice because of its intersecting canals which form many small islands in the ci... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Cheap hotels deals in AMSTERDAM

08th June 2007
A Historical place, situated on the banks of the river Amstel and Schinkel and the bay IJ, well-known for its canals is the capital of Netherlands. The city is compared with Venice because of its intersecting canals which form many small islands in the ci... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Ahmedabad Travel Guide

23rd May 2007
Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat and the seventh-largest urban agglomeration in India, with a population of almost 51 lakhs (5.1 million). Located on the banks of the River Sabarmati, the city is the administrative centre of Ahmedabad... Read >
Author: Vinay

Hudson River - Striped Bass Fishing

22nd May 2007
It wasn’t that long ago that the idea of fishing the Hudson River was laughable. Now, striped bass fishing on the Hudson is definitely a go. The stripped bass is an ocean going fish that comes into coastal rivers to spawn. Each spring, large schools... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Delhi

03rd May 2007
Delhi ; the second largest metropolis in India is situated in Northern India on the banks of the river Yamuna. This metropolis consists of three areas; Delhi , Delhi Cantonment and New Delhi . Each has their distinct feature and aura. Declared as the capi... Read >
Author: Makemytrip

Anniversary Gifts & presents from find-me-a-gift

18th April 2007
Anniversary Gifts & presents from find-me-a-gift Find-me-a-gift have a fantastic range of unique anniversary gifts to suit everyone. From the traditional to the unique you will find something as they have over 1000 gift & gadget ideas. http://www.find... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Ogeechee Limes Pleasantly Tasting Like Citrus

28th February 2007
The shoreline of the Ogeechee River is densely imbedded with a little known fruit tree called the, "Ogeechee Lime" Nyssa ogeechee, that could easily demand attention from farmers, who are looking for a secondary crop. Local landowners, and those who fish ... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

Travel in Hungary: free pocket travel guide of Budapest by Flashbooking accommodation website

21st February 2007
Budapest is the capital city of Hungary and the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial and transportation centre. The official language spoken is Hungarian. Budapest has approximately 1.7 million inhabitants. Budapest became a sin... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani

Travel in Australia - Great Free Pocket Guide of Melbourne by Flashbooking website

04th February 2007
Melbourne is the capital city of the state of Victoria. It is situated on a vast strip of coastal plain and occupies both banks of the river Yara, at the point where the river flows into Port Phillip. The second largest city in Australia, Melbourne, rekno... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani

Who Started The Art of Making Paper Flowers?

29th January 2007
It can be argued that it was the Egyptians and not the Chinese, who invented paper flowers because the word “Paper” comes from an ancient Egyptian word “papyrus”, which is an aquatic grassy plant found at the banks of the River Nile in Egypt. This... Read >
Author: Anand R

Eight Ways To Vacation In Holland

24th January 2007
What can you see when you're on vacation in Holland? Is there anything of interest that is fun to do? Some of the things that Holland is known for include tulips, cheese, the paintings of Rembrandt and Van Gogh, windmills, clogs, diamond cutting, quaint b... Read >
Author: Keith Valentine

Travel To Paris.

15th December 2006
A trip to the capital of France is a “must” to experience some French culture. A city renowned for its modern art and breathtaking scenery, Paris is an ideal location for a romantic weekend break - and if you have more time - it will make for a... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Eight Ways To Vacation In Holland

14th December 2006
What can you see when you're on vacation in Holland? Is there anything of interest that is fun to do? Some of the things that Holland is known for include tulips, cheese, the paintings of Rembrandt and Van Gogh, windmills, clogs, diamond cutting, quaint b... Read >
Author: Keith J. Valentine

Lisbon Tourist and Travel Guide

17th November 2006
Situated on the north banks of the River Tagus, the charm of Lisbon exists in its strong links to the past; renovated palaces, magnificent churches and an impressive castle mirror the city's rich cultural heritage. Its eclectic blend of neighborhoods, cul... Read >
Author: Miguel Duarte

Universal Psychic Guild Integrates Western and Chinese Numerology for a More Comprehensive Reading

04th October 2006
In a world torn between chaos and logic, it can be frustrating to not know whom to swear our faith. We need answers, but not everyone can provide them. This is what convinced the Universal Psychic Guild to unify Western and Chinese Numerology for cleare... Read >
Author: joan candaza

Albatera The Heart of the Vega Baja

03rd October 2006
Albatera is a medium sized village in the Vega Baja region of the Costa Blanca in the Alicante province. It has a population of approximately 9,000 and its inhabitants speak mostly Spanish with a smattering of Catalan. Albatera lies north of Cox on the... Read >
Author: Steve Locke

Amsterdam - The City of Bridges

03rd September 2006
Amsterdam's unique position has made water and bridges to be of vital importance among the historic cities of the north. Along the banks of the river Amstel a city developed that depended on the water for its survival. At one time water was even more impo... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Agra - The City of the Taj Mahal

08th June 2006
Agra, a historically important town situated on the banks of the river Yamuna, reached the zenith of its importance when it was the capital of the Mughal Empire, during the 16th and 17th centuries. It now completes a popular tourist triangle spanning Delh... Read >
Author: Vishal S

Dundee City guide, including Dundee Hotels

15th May 2006
Dundee is in an ideal location to visit Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Perth and the Highlands making it the superb base for numerous types of short breaks and holidays. Dundee is known as the "City of Discovery" and is situated on the banks of the Rive... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

A country of the morning freshness

02nd May 2006
Korea is situated on the south of the Korean peninsula. It's a big country with a population of about 45 millions. Korea isn't popular among the immigrants and the most of its population are Koreans. Korea has a long and interesting history and the monume... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

Inverness hotels The gateway to Heaven

27th April 2006
Inverness set on the banks of the river Ness is the only city and the capital of the Scottish Highlands. Lying at the north end of the great Glen, Scotland's fifth city, Inverness lies on the nerve line of communication across the Highlands for the past 2... Read >
Author: Nicolas Arrighi

Experience a Slovakian stag do in popular Bratislava

01st April 2006
If you are seeking for a popular stag do destination, then Bratislava would be a likely candidate. This compact Slovakian city situated at the banks of the River Danube is a reflection of old charm amidst a modern city environment. Densely populated with... Read >
Author: Shane Williss

Selous Game Reserve: Tanzania

21st October 2005
The Selous game reserve is massive; roughly the same size as Belgium; this Park is huge and wild. It has much to offer and although it has been rarely visited in the past in recent years visitors to Tanzania have begun to realize this park has much to of... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson

The Beautiful Seville

14th October 2005
Seville, or Sevilla in Spanish, is located on the banks of the River Guadalquivir, within the region of Andalusia, towards the southern area of the country. This town is recognized as one of the most famous and interesting of not only Spain but the entire... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling