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San Sebastian The Magnificent Basque City That The Natives Call Donostia

29th September 2009
San Sebastian is a wonderful place to go to and for people that like beaches it is audaciously one of the finest in-city beaches in Europe. You can sunbathe right next to historical buildings, studios and churches. San Sebastian is a tiny city with ... Read >
Author: Marcus Wilson

5 Great Reasons To Honeymoon In Malaga

24th September 2009
After the hectic preparation involved in planning a wedding, the honeymoon afterwards is always the most longed for part of the nuptial celebrations! If you are checking out honeymoon locations, have you thought of Malaga? You should definitely consider i... Read >
Author: John Downes

Make a Comfortable Stay in Discounted Hotels in New York

24th September 2009
Nobody wants to miss a chance, if given opportunity, to travel and explore one of the most developed and modern states of United States-New York. Isn't it? Unanimously, the answer is yes. New York is such a place which has a lot of offer for its tourists ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Russian River Cruises A Unique Experience

23rd September 2009
Experiencing Russian river cruises is something that can never be forgotten. They are a perfect trip for every genre of traveler and they give the passengers a chance to view some really authentic Russian locations. Whether you are looking for a unique f... Read >
Author: Klik Sail

What You Can Expect From Russian River Cruises

23rd September 2009
Experiencing Russian river cruises is something that can never be forgotten. They are a perfect trip for every genre of traveler and they give the passengers a chance to view some really authentic Russian locations. Whether you are looking for a unique f... Read >
Author: Klik Sail

India Tours with the Luxury Accommodation

23rd September 2009
Holidays are meant for making yourself relax and to get a relief from all types of stress. It is a time to spend closely with your family and friends. It is a time to enjoy moments of life and build in beautiful memories for lifetime. So at that time the ... Read >
Author: Jenny Franklin

Rome: A Cultural Feast

22nd September 2009
There's nothing quite like heading off on holiday to enjoy a brand new culture with fascinating customs, intriguing architecture and an encapsulating history. When you return, edified with information, there's no questioning that the holiday was an experi... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Miami Foreclosure Homes for the Average People

18th September 2009
Miami is a setting for condominiums and luxury houses which years before are way too expensive for an ordinary man. It’s either you are rich, a celebrity or a royalty to invest in such homes. But with the increasing of foreclosures, especially condomini... Read >
Author: Allison

CAR HIRE UK

16th September 2009
United Kingdom is that place in the globe where people from different nations and continents are coming every day for various purposes. This is one of the busiest places in Europe and huge numbers of people are assembling here every day either for busines... Read >
Author: grandvicky

Let ´s try to visit five star Hotel in Prague!

15th September 2009
Prague is one of the most attractive cities for tourism. Every year thousands of travellers and sightseers come to Prague. With regard to this, tourist service is fully developed in the capital of the Czech Republic. In Prague, you can find not only a lot... Read >
Author: Charming Prague Hotels

Cheap Summer Holidays| Northern Cyprus | Northern Cyprus Packages

15th September 2009
Kyrenia is one of the most amazing sites in North Cyprus. This harbor town is replete with historical buildings, fantastic scenery and beautiful natural un-spoilt sandy beaches. Holiday makers to Cyprus can enjoy a lot making their trip one of the memorab... Read >
Author: Mr.Ramadan Ozdemir

What To Do in Melbourne City

11th September 2009
If you have decided to travel to Melbourne city, you may be wondering what you can do for fun while you are there. Different areas of Melbourne, including the Melbourne CBD (or central business district) have such a wide range of different activities that... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

The Bund: An Architectural Collection

10th September 2009
Among Shanghai’s many world class architectural masterpieces, The Bund occupies an important place and is also a well known tourist attraction. For centuries, it has been considered a symbol of China. The name ‘Bund’ refers to a wall built along... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Roatan Property-Fulfill your dream with convenience at affordable prices

30th August 2009
Whether you are interested in buying property or renting accommodation Roatan property can be the right option for your needs as it can fulfill all your requirements as possible as least time span with convenience. Roatan is an island and also a unique pl... Read >
Author: roby.john

Hotels in Rome-Provide you luxurious stay and easy access to several attractions

27th August 2009
Rome one of the best destination to having a pleasant holiday experience. Not only for those who are fascinated by Romans and their history and have love to visit ancient architecture, but for those also who seeks an exciting city for their unforgettable ... Read >
Author: roby.john

Greensburg, PA selected as one of the "Best Places to Retire"

23rd August 2009
Greensburg, PA is a smaller city with a very high quality of life. Once a coal mining town, the city has adapted well and adjusted to the changing times. Industry thrives here and the city is a magnet for businesses and the arts. Greensburg offers a "smal... Read >

Experiencing Vacation Lets in Italy: Key Travel Hints

12th August 2009
It has never been easier to find a holiday property in Italy. Just work wherever you normally do, and surf the Internet on the way to, identifying your ideal home for your Italian holiday. With all of us so busy, visiting with a travel planner isn't alway... Read >
Author: Erik Simonsen

Haydon Bridge - A Brief History

08th August 2009
Haydon Bridge is a Northumbrian village built around a bridge that was destroyed in 1773. It has many interesting historical buildings and claims some notable former residents. A market was once held at Old Haydon but was broken up in 1835. It was howe... Read >
Author: eadfrith

Ibiza's Brand New Parador

01st August 2009
Not known by many outside of Spain, a parador is a government run hotel - it is a way for the government to preserve landmarks, such as old castles, manors, hospices and convents. These historical buildings are transformed into luxury hotels known for the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Car Hire Alicante airport-Ensure about the availability of a luxurious car

01st August 2009
Alicante is the city which is famous for its miles of soft sandy beaches and breathtaking mountain including excellent weather, palm trees and lots of attractive places there. Both the city and the beach are absolutely beautiful. The city itself has a ver... Read >
Author: roby.john

Roatan real estate-Serving to all whether a visitor or investor

31st July 2009
Roatan is the destination that not only places like a paradise for your holiday because of its all the historical buildings infact weather of Roatan is another great thing that makes it perfect place for everyone as the tropical climate makes for beautifu... Read >
Author: roby.john

A Backpacker’s Guide to Bangkok

30th July 2009
Bangkok is one of Asia’s most cosmopolitan cities and a major tourist destination for visitors from across the globe. A city that offers it all, Bangkok is particularly ideal for budget travelers and backpackers given its fun and frolicsome approach to ... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper

A mini guide to Snowdonia

17th July 2009
In this article we will break down all the information you need to make sure Snowdonia is your next holiday destination. Why Visit? Snowdonia is one of the most popular areas to visit in Wales thanks to its dramatic valleys and peaks. Snowdonia nati... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 must-see sights in Paris

10th July 2009
Paris has a lot of must-see sights – from historical buildings and beautiful paintings to amazing art of engineering and architecture. You can easily spend a whole week in Paris. But if you are busy, there are five sights you must not miss. Eiff... Read >
Author: Loco Media

Get around with the Alicante transfers services offered

05th July 2009
Alicante City is known for its nice sandy beaches, breathtaking mountains, nice breezy weather, tall palm trees and beautiful sceneries. Don’t forget to check on different Alicante transfers offered around the city. It is a starting point destination to... Read >
Author: Mairy

The Grand Canyon National Park Makes a Great Family Vacation Adventure

01st July 2009
The Grand Canyon in Arizona is enormous in size. You can't just drive to the gorge, spend some time looking around and then leave. To really make the most of a visit to the Grand Canyon, you must take a few hikes, ride the Colorado River and explore each ... Read >
Author: Doug Maxwell

All about Building Surveyor Jobs

01st July 2009
Building surveyors provide professional advice on all aspects of property and construction. They work on site with new buildings and are concerned with the aftercare and performance of existing buildings. This is a very wide field and may include advi... Read >
Author: Laura room

Central Texas Profiles : Brenham, Texas

09th June 2009
Brenham is located on highway 290; about 75 miles northwest of Houston and 90 miles from Austin. Brenham was established around 1843 and was named after a Republic Of Texas hero by the name of Dr. Richard Fox Brenham, who had practiced medicine in the ar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Explore the Regal Charm of Rajasthan with Rajasthan Tours

19th May 2009
Rajasthan the land of monuments and great heroes is one of the most visited tourist destination of the world. With its marvelous monuments beauty and captivating places it catches millions of visitors from all over the world. Its beautiful culture, harmon... Read >
Author: seoraj

London Airport Transportation Makes Your Visit Comfortable

18th May 2009
London, the capital city of both England and UK is also a financial hub and one of the famous European tourist destinations that sees lots of people flowing in every year. The city is blessed with a number of cultural sites, plenty of museums, palaces, gl... Read >
Author: Article Manager

8 Things to do in Catania

15th May 2009
When people think about visiting Sicily Taormina (the beautiful coastal town) and Palermo (the capital of Sicily) but Catania often goes unconsidered. Below a look at 10 reasons why you should visit Sicily. Catania is based on the East coast of Sicily, It... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds

Wandering the Streets of London

06th May 2009
Thriving London is a city to savor and savor. From its array of world-famous museums, to its rambunctious nightlife, there’s everything here to satisfy just about every taste and desire. Quite simply, they don’t come bigger and better than the English... Read >
Author: jonny cooper

Austin Apartments | South by Southwest Living

05th May 2009
Moving to Austin is an exciting prospect. Known for its robust music scene, the city also boasts plenty of history and cultural attractions. And if you are interested in relocating to the Austin area and renting an apartment, this article will provide you... Read >
Author: michael russell

Austin Apartments | South by Southwest Living

05th May 2009
Moving to Austin is an exciting prospect. Known for its robust music scene, the city also boasts plenty of history and cultural attractions. And if you are interested in relocating to the Austin area and renting an apartment, this article will provide you... Read >
Author: michael russell

The Cultural Sights of Sydney

01st May 2009
Aside from being home to one of the most iconic cultural sights in the world, Sydney also boasts numerous other significant cultural and historical attractions. Situated in the South Eastern part of New South Wales, the city receives around 3 million int... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Collins Street – A Glamorous and Chic Venue In The Heart Of Melbourne

22nd April 2009
One of Melbourne’s most famous streets, Collins Street is a road that runs through the city’s central business district and exudes an air of glamour and sophistication. This premier street is filled with many historical Victorian buildings, exclusive ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Peaceful Accommodations in Malta

16th April 2009
Malta is a small island situated in Western Europe. It has recently earned more reputation for its peaceful and world class holiday locations. Here visitors really enjoy their tours not only for its natural beauty but also for its luxurious accommodation ... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav

Peaceful Accommodations in Malta

16th April 2009
Malta is a small island situated in Western Europe. It has recently earned more reputation for its peaceful and world class holiday locations. Here visitors really enjoy their tours not only for its natural beauty but also for its luxurious accommodation ... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav

Al Ain: a True Oasis in the Desert

15th April 2009
Al Ain is often described as the ‘garden city’ of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Located approximately 60 miles inland on the edge of the Oman border in Abu Dhabi, its name translates as ‘The Spring’ and, originally used as a favoured watering ho... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Why People Fall in Love with Northern Cyprus

08th April 2009
Northern Cyprus is located in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean sea. The local population is formed by mainly Greeks, but you would have to add to that the thousands of tourists that regularly visit Northern Cyprus each year. Cyprus have become known ... Read >
Author: TimMartins

Holiday in Iceland

05th April 2009
The little European country is renowned as the country of fire and ice. It is situated between the mainland of Europe and Greenland. The capital city is Reykjavik. Iceland is taken as the destination for lovebirds; there is folklore in Iceland, “if y... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Holiday in Iceland

04th April 2009
The little European country is renowned as the country of fire and ice. It is situated between the mainland of Europe and Greenland. The capital city is Reykjavik. Iceland is taken as the destination for lovebirds; there is folklore in Iceland, “if y... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Holiday in Iceland

03rd April 2009
The little European country is renowned as the country of fire and ice. It is situated between the mainland of Europe and Greenland. The capital city is Reykjavik. Iceland is taken as the destination for lovebirds; there is folklore in Iceland, “if y... Read >
Author: nancy eben

St. Thomas’ Church

02nd April 2009
On your next Port Macquarie holiday, take the time to check out St. Thomas. The St. Thomas Anglican Church of Australia is nestled atop a hill, where it can overlook the town of Port Macquarie. No matter where you are in Port Macquarie, you can see this c... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker

Elcomsoft Co. Presents New Technologies for Best and Fastest Wi-Fi Security Audit

13th March 2009
Are "Secure" Wireless Networks Secure Indeed? ... Read >
Author: ElcomSoft Co. Ltd.

Elcomsoft Co. Presents New Technologies for Best and Fastest Wi-Fi Security Audit

13th March 2009
Are "Secure" Wireless Networks Secure Indeed? ... Read >
Author: ElcomSoft Co. Ltd.

Boise For the Whole Family

12th March 2009
Boise is known to be one of the cleanest and most family-friendly areas in the U.S. It is hailed as one of the most livable places for many years now, and is quite an ideal place for families. Aside from the familial atmosphere of the place, Boise also of... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Spring Break Destinations near Austin

11th March 2009
With spring break just a few weeks away, families are planning their vacations. Since the economy is not very stable, many families are planning their spring break close to home. San Antonio is the number one vacation spot in Texas. The city has many... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Bristol for the Discerning Traveller

04th March 2009
Bristol is an old medieval city with an interesting history and if you take the time to explore the city centre you will see many parts of it that haven’t changed for centuries. Today, Bristol offers culture and art, entertainment, and a vibrant and liv... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Greer Aizona Vacation

04th March 2009
Arizona is located in the southwestern region of the United States and its Capital is Phoenix. The most relevant feature of Arizona is it's desert landscape and climate. Arizona is also covered with plateaus and mountains, in fact half of the state topogr... Read >
Author: julianxtrafast

Get a Glimpse of St. Petersburg in Russia by Staying at Luxury Hotels

03rd March 2009
From the historical perspectives, St Petersburg holds its grace with some of the world’s finest buildings and heritage monuments in its kitty. The likes of cathedral of the Peter-Paul Fortress, the Kazan and St. Isaacs Cathedrals, the Smolny Convent, th... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Must-See Switzerland Tourist Attractions for Memorable Swiss Holidays

26th February 2009
The Land of the Alps. A neutral territory. A country famous for good cheese and fine chocolate. These are just a few things Switzerland is known as. There are several spectacular Switzerland tourist attractions, too, which is why many travellers flock to ... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Greer Aizona

16th February 2009
Arizona is located in the southwestern region of the United States and its Capital is Phoenix. The most relevant feature of Arizona is it's desert landscape and climate. Arizona is also covered with plateaus and mountains, in fact half of the state topogr... Read >
Author: julianxtrafast

Holidays in Venice, the city on the water

28th January 2009
A true vacation in Venice is a dream that becomes reality for the one who desires to catch him with historical buildings, beaches, romantic gondolas, artificial of merit and museums of Roman and Catholic epoch. Distant from the modern city, from the ... Read >
Author: martinapp

The Isle of Wight - Small Island, Big Attractions

28th January 2009
Well known as one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK, the Isle of Wight always have plenty of things to keep you busy regardless of taste or age. The island is only 13 miles by 23 miles but if you are on your own or with your family the fe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

From Pristine Beaches To Religious Sights; Penang

09th January 2009
Penang is one of the most pristine areas in Malaysia that is a true showcase of nature in its true and unspoiled form and it is for this reason that a huge plethora of visitors come to the area. Visitors to Penang can discover everything from beaches to h... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Penang: A City that has it All

06th January 2009
A city in Malaysia that is rich with a diverse array of attractions, Penang holds the distinction of being known as the food paradise of Malaysia. The city is also home to some of the best beaches in the country. In addition to this fact it is also one... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Golden Chariot Train- capture some golden moments of your life at the Golden Chariot luxury train!

06th January 2009
Do you want to travel in luxury and explore the southern beauty of India? The Golden Chariot Train, one of the most luxurious trains in India, fulfills your dream and takes you to an extraordinary voyage through the plains, beaches and scenic landscape of... Read >
Author: Rohan arora

Going Round Old Boise

29th December 2008
Old Boise is located at the east end of Boise's downtown commercial district. It is the heart of Boise, filled with the state's rich heritage and energetic lifestyle. You will find that in Old Boise, much of its history still remains, merging perfectly wi... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Visiting Boise

11th December 2008
Boise, Idaho, is really an ideal place for families. It is one of the most livable states of America, and has many recreations and activities to offer no matter your age. With a clean and family-friendly atmosphere, one can't help but think that life in B... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Looking for exciting visiting place? Visit GLBTDallas and get information about gay travel.

05th December 2008
Any fine destination for vacations can give you great time with your family members as well as friends. There are many places available in the world that is highly notified for their great attractions. But one such place that is known for end number of ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Explore Belgium With Your Car Hire

04th December 2008
The Kingdom of Belgium is part of the Low Countries along with the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Belgium is perhaps best known for its tasty beer and delicious chocolate, so any visitor is in for a real treat. Much of the country is flat, so tourists are ge... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Interesting Facts on Lexington, Massachusetts

20th November 2008
Well-known for its historical buildings, parks and monuments, Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. First settled in 1642 as the Cambridge Farms parish of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lexington was incorporated as a separa... Read >
Author: Tim Jims

Where to plan your Wedding Ceremony

18th November 2008
When it comes to choosing a wedding venue, there are a lot different options you have to take into account. Whether you've been dreaming about a certain venue for awhile or you have no idea where to start in your wedding venue search, there are so... Read >
Author: Sherina71

Tampa airport transportation and its aesthetic significance

03rd November 2008
Sarasota and Manatee County are two prominent tourist spots in the state of Florida, US. Most of the time, transportation remains the most vital problem for the outsiders. So in these cities, local resident family has taken an initiative and established L... Read >
Author: Navneet Singh

Day Trips from Las Vegas: A Guide to the Grand Canyon

03rd November 2008
The Grand Canyon is located in the United States of America in the State of Arizona and is a steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River. The Grand Canyon is 277miles long and ranges in width from 4 to 18miles and has a depth of more than a mile. The G... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Honeymoon in Amsterdam

31st October 2008
Don’t be deceived by its intoxicated backpackers and drug-clad coffee shops; Amsterdam offers far more than some rowdy itinerants might suggest. Intrinsic charms and an enchanting culture pervade the Netherland’s capital city; brimming with romantic c... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Brisbane – A Wholesome Vacation

27th October 2008
A nature lover's delight, Brisbane is an amazing destination which is rich, both in terms of culture and a scenic attractions. From wildlife sanctuaries to scenic city viewpoints, this city offers a wholesome vacation to travelers from around the world. B... Read >
Author: Alex

Webcon to offer best hotels in Rhodes Greece and memorable hotels in Rhodes Island

27th October 2008
There are many places available in the world, which are famous for various attractions. Some places are famous for their hotels, some for beaches, some for their historical buildings and so on. However one place that provides the charm of various attracti... Read >
Author: frankjaeger12@gmail.com

West is best: it’s all happening in London’s West End

10th October 2008
Whilst there may be thousands of cities dotted around the world, only a select few can claim to be a proper metropolis of global significance. With known settlements spanning almost two thousand years, London has evolved into a well known and popular me... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Be Enthralled by the Grand Canyon

06th October 2008
Annually, millions of tourists travel to Arizona to witness one of the world's most overwhelming natural wonders. The Grand Canyon is inevitably awe-inspiring because of its immensity - 277 river miles (446km) long, 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

Courses of Italian Language in Siena

23rd September 2008
Have you ever thought to come to Italy to study Italian language? There are lots of students from every corner of the world who are fascinated by Italy and decide to come here for a learning-vacation. A language travel vacation in Italy gives foreign ... Read >
Author: Scuola Leonardo da Vinci

Searching For A Restaurant In Norwich?

22nd September 2008
Norwich is often thought of as remote and unsophisticated located in a largely rural county. But in fact, set in the heart of East Anglia, the historic city of Norwich is a vibrant regional capital. A contrasting blend of historic heritage bustling with c... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

History is alive and well at CAlifornia's Columbia Park

19th September 2008
History buffs could hardly do better than a visit to California's Gold Country in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada where gold was discovered in the mid-19th Century, setting off a population explosion that helped shape what California is today. And mayb... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

India Tour - Where to Go

18th September 2008
India is known as the land of rich cultural heritage. It is a perfect blend of ancient civilization, great and historical buildings and monuments, more than 20 different language speaking people and god made natural beauty. From the snow-capped Mighty ... Read >
Author: Amjad khan

India Tour - Where to Go

09th September 2008
India is known as the land of rich cultural heritage. It is a perfect blend of ancient civilization, great and historical buildings and monuments, more than 20 different language speaking people and god made natural beauty. From the snow-capped Mighty ... Read >
Author: Amjad Khan

St Andrews Hotels – Golf and luxury accommodation in St Andrews

09th September 2008
St Andrews is a small town situated in the Kingdom of Fife on the east coast of Scotland. The town is best known as being the “Home of Golf”, this is a reference to the Old Course golf course which is one of the oldest courses in the world and one of... Read >
Author: nab82ba

7 Ways to View the Grand Canyon

01st September 2008
The Grand Canyon in Arizona is an enormous site. It’s not enough to drive to the gorge, take a look around then leave. To really make the most of this natural wonder, you must take a few hikes, ride the Colorado River if possible, and explore each corne... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

World Travel Destinations - Southampton In England

22nd August 2008
Coming to the UK on vacation often raises the question about where is the best city to stay in. Easy access to the major south coast attractions is a must and in this regard one of the best choices has to be the city of Southampton. With arguable the b... Read >
Author: Dave Talbot

Visit the Breathtaking Restaurants In Leeds, West Yorkshire

16th August 2008
Although it is often overlooked in favour of Manchester, Leeds is a thriving Northern city. it has got a population of almost 450,000 and attracts many business travellers, too. Thanks to its many places of interest, Leeds is also a popular tourist loc... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

Visiting Chateaux and Castles in France

15th August 2008
France is well known for its numerous chateaux and castles and one of the main areas that people think of is the Loire region with fabulous castles such as the Chateau Chenonceau, but what many people do not realise is that there are lots of different pal... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com

Cannery Row Keeps Comeing 2 Monterey

12th August 2008
Attention all tourism promoters: If you want your destination put "on the map" for all future generations, just go out and hire an author with the talent, let's say, of John Steinbeck, and have that writer publish a piece of literary art that just happens... Read >
Author: Manojj Kumarr

Visiting Canterbury

24th July 2008
Laying peacefully on the pleasant River Stour, Canterbury manages to mix city, coast and country perfectly. The rolling, lush hills surround the bustling, cosmopolitan city are complimented perfectly by the beautiful beaches and seaside resorts. Situa... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Places To Visit In Valencia And Valencia City

24th July 2008
There are many glorious attractions and places to visit in Valencia Province and Valencia City. Valencia’s architecture, arts sculptures, museums and beaches are fascinating and invite curiosity and discussion amongst all who come to visit. Valencia ha... Read >
Author: SUMIT NANDA

Places To Visit In Valencia And Valencia City

24th July 2008
There are many glorious attractions and places to visit in Valencia Province and Valencia City. Valencia’s architecture, arts sculptures, museums and beaches are fascinating and invite curiosity and discussion amongst all who come to visit. Valencia ha... Read >
Author: SUMIT NANDA

History of Malaysia Under One Roof

23rd July 2008
Museum Negara or National Museum was opened in August 1963 based on “Minangkabau”, classical Malay architecture on a hill facing Jalan Travers. It has been built on the site of the old Selangor Museum in 1906, which was unintentionally destroyed durin... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Vacation in Europe

18th July 2008
There are several destinations, thousands of places in the world that are worth visiting. But sources say that now Europe is becoming one of the most popular destinations in the world to ‘really’ live a vacation. It has been popular for its history, a... Read >
Author: Gotravel123

Steinbeck's book still attracts tourists to Monterey

01st July 2008
Attention all tourism promoters: If you want your destination put "on the map" for all future generations, just go out and hire an author with the talent, let's say, of John Steinbeck, and have that writer publish a piece of literary art that just happens... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

A Piece of the Puzzle: Incorporating Retractable Awnings into Historical Renovations

20th June 2008
Downtown areas, tree-lined neighborhoods, old main streets – every city and town is defined by the buildings in it. Older buildings, whether it’s a turn of the century storefront or a post-war home, has a distinctive design. When buildings are refurbi... Read >
Author: Eric

Its All Good in Port Macquarie

19th June 2008
Located about 400 kilometres north of Sydney on the New South Wales Central Coast lies one of the most diverse seaside destinations in Australia. Port Macquarie, with its population of 40 000 people, has everything you would want from a campervan touring ... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Venice in Brief

13th June 2008
Venice is definitely the most delightful place in Italy, founded in the 5th century it is spread over 118 islands connected by 400 bridges crossing some 160 canals. Locals and tourists frequent rowing boats, waterbuses and the famous romantic gondolas ins... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Real Estate Investing

20th May 2008
One of the most reliable and profitable investments that can be made, is investing in real estate. Whether choosing to purchase commercial buildings, residential homes, or so-called "mixed use" property that can function as both a residence and a business... Read >
Author: support@easydailyautoprofits.com

Tourist city guide to Birmingham

15th May 2008
Birmingham's history stretches back to the sixth century, but is currently Europe's newest city. The second largest city in England, Birmingham is home to more than a million people and continues to expand on its success. The city has much to offer vis... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

City guide to Bradford

15th May 2008
Bradford is a large northern city, with a long and documented history, and a population of almost 300,000 people. Numerous important historical buildings and monuments, including mills and factories and one of only two World Heritage Sites in Yorkshire... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

City tourist guide to Sheffield

15th May 2008
Sheffield's significance as the steel manufacturing centre of the UK declined dramatically over the decades leading up to the 80s, but the city has been rejuvenated and now stands as the fourth largest in the country, with a bustling creative industry and... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

Flights - Frankfurt

01st May 2008
When we think of Frankfurt, we think of finance. After all, the city is home to the headquarters of the European Central bank and a multitude of financial establishments. But there’s more to the bustling city than meets the eye, and ideal for those l... Read >
Author: DCollins

Choose your Mallorca accommodation

04th April 2008
Off the coast of Spain’s mainland there are three islands Majorca, Minorca and Ibiza, there are renowned for there overwhelming beauty. The second largest of this trio of islands is Majorca, which is also known as Mallorca, this Island is scattered with... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Hotels Mallorca, Majorca

04th April 2008
Palma de Mallorca has a well established infrastructure that has been built for tourism, as well as hotels Mallorca, Majorca, there is a wide variety of Mallorca accommodation available. There is a multitude of bars and restaurants dotted about the towns ... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Belgosproject (Belarusian State Project)

02nd April 2008
Many foreigners get surprised whet they learn that practically no historical buildings remained after WWII. You have to explain long how destructive WWII turned for us and how many cities were restored practically from ruins. Tourists who have already ... Read >
Author: Jason Taylor

Top 5 Things To Do in Alicante

28th March 2008
Last summer I had a wonderful day out in the city of Alicante. The shopping is to die for, the historical buildings plentiful, and the buzz of a hectic Spanish city, not forgetting eateries in abundance makes it a very pleasant change from the beach or p... Read >
Author: Fay Oleary

Mr Abdo Romeo Abdo: Commercial Property Attracts Investors More Than Historical Buildings

28th March 2008
Minsk started to form its modern look immediately in post-war years. The biggest part of the city was ruined and almost all historic buildings were lost. It is safe to say city's building started from scratch. The part of Minsk, which was built in the... Read >
Author: Jason Taylor

Amsterdam Cheap Hotels And Five Star Hotels

28th March 2008
Amsterdam is consider as one of the most peaceful and pastoral cities of the world. This colorful and cosmopolitan city is best known for its friendly people and cultural influence. The 165 canals and 1281 bridges with thousands of houses from 16 to 18th ... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

Who Else Wants A Golfing Vacation In An Irish Castle

27th March 2008
Ireland is indeed a country full of wonders, and if you combine the whole island as one, ignoring the political divide, it is overflowing with historical buildings, beautiful views, friendly people, and some of the most challenging golf courses in Europe.... Read >
Author: Geoff Morris

bed and breakfasts for your vacation

26th March 2008
Vacations are great way to relax and chill down in the holidays. This will work as a medicine when you have been working for too long without getting any break. In the holidays you have the option to go for vacation either with your family or with your f... Read >
Author: sarah brown

Worthwhile places to visit in Guildford- Part 1

25th March 2008
There are numerous interesting places that one could visit in Guildford. Guildford has become a tourist attraction and as well represents a place with a marvelous history. Let’s have a look at some of the places worth having a look in Guildford. T... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Belgium as a holiday destination

25th March 2008
Belgium has a lot more going for it than some of the dreary descriptions and jokes about it would suggest. It is a low lying country, situated between France and Holland with a coastline facing England across the North Sea. A welcoming country to visit... Read >
Author: Stewart

Hamburg: the major underdog of Europe

11th March 2008
If asked to think of associations with the city of Hamburg, many people would perhaps struggle to think of much beyond the obvious food product it lent its name to. The hamburger is just one of several snacks that have derived its name from the German c... Read >
Author: mpressman

Launceston Hotels – offering you great delight

18th February 2008
The hospitable people along with numerous recreational and relaxation facilities make Launceston a highly sought after destination of tourists around the globe. Moreover, services offered at Hotels in Launceston further enhance their love for this place. ... Read >
Author: Alex

Exploring Old San Juan

23rd January 2008
When you've got a city that's over 400 years old, it's a shame not to revisit the rich history and grandeur of its colorful past. San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, offers a generous taste of the Old World, from its cobbled streets to its impressive ar... Read >
Author: Kristien Wilkinson

King West Village Toronto - Neighbourhood presentation

09th November 2007
King West Village is one of the most dynamic neighbourhoods in Toronto. It's a community full of townhouses, eclectic shops, fashionable restaurants and artist studios minutes from downtown Toronto by the TTC. In the past few years, King West has undergon... Read >
Author: Julie Kinnear

Experience a Colorado Family Ski Vacation

09th October 2007
Colorado has much to offer skiers, snowboarders as well as all guests on every level. In this beautiful area you are able to enjoy a multiple of activities that help you take in the scenery including the lifts which have uphill capacities of more than fif... Read >
Author: Jeremy Gibbso

Amsterdam - much more than just coffee shops

08th October 2007
Museums are not the first thing that come to mind when thinking of the Dutch city of Amsterdam, but visitors to the city would surely be missing out if they were to come and not go to at least of the few fabulous museums in the city. In all there are 73 ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Emilia-Romagna - Northern Italy

25th September 2007
For someone seeking a European vacation destination they would do well to consider the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It is an area of Italy named for a road that was constructed by the Ancient Romans almost 2200 years ago. It like a lot of Ital... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Sicily - Italys Southern Region

25th September 2007
When considering European vacation destinations you should strongly consider the island of Sicily. Depending on what interests you this beautiful area of Italy can be an ideal spot for a vacation. You can easily obtain traditional Italian food, and wash i... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Fantastic Frankfurt: tips for visiting Frankfurt!

06th August 2007
Frankfurt is the biggest city of the state of Hessen located in the center of Germany. Is is well known for it skyscrapers, international airport and as the financial capital of Europe. Getting around is easy because of its modern and efficient public tra... Read >
Author: Kim

Cultural Experiences

01st August 2007
In Britain there are many ways to enjoy the diverse and rich culture including visiting the theatre, museums and historical buildings. In cities all across the country there are many venues and places of significance that allow visitors to immerse themsel... Read >
Author: Jene

Hotels in Barcelona

05th July 2007
A most populous and the capital city of Catalonia – Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and the major economic center. It is one of the most lively and elegant cities in the world. The city has much more to see and offer from the historical bu... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Travel Photography Starts At Home

02nd July 2007
Are you a budding travel photographer with all the required skills but not the time to travel to the locations to take those one in a million shots you’ve been dreaming of? You feel you are ready to take the leap and launch your photography career but c... Read >
Author: Mark Eden

Krakow Walking Tour

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

Cheap Galveston Hotels

10th June 2007
Galveston nicknamed as The Oleander City having strong historical background. It is the county seat of Galveston County, situated by the side of Gulf Coast in Texas. Its actual growth started in the of end of nineteenth century when it bagged the position... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Cheap Galveston Hotels

08th June 2007
Galveston nicknamed as The Oleander City having strong historical background. It is the county seat of Galveston County, situated by the side of Gulf Coast in Texas. Its actual growth started in the of end of nineteenth century when it bagged the position... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Property in Cheshire: an attractive investment

30th May 2007
England's northern regions have long been famed for their outstanding natural beauty. However, from the Lake District to the Yorkshire Dales, the North has recently struggled to overcome a reputation gained in the last few decades as a struggling post-ind... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Aston Lloyd: Bulgarian Hotspots.

02nd May 2007
Now that Bulgaria has joined the EU, many real estate gurus and pundits a re expecting property prices to double as has been the case with other countries that also exoperienced pre-EU accession price hikes. Some emerging hotspots are Veliko Tarnovo, w... Read >
Author: Aston Lloyd & Partners

Annapolis, Md. History and a Naval Academy

21st April 2007
Annapolis is the capitol of Maryland. It has a population of about 36,000 people and it is not far from the major cities of Washington DC and Baltimore Md. Annapolis is home of the United States Naval Academy, which was founded in 1845 and the home of S... Read >

Sights of a New York City Tour

05th March 2007
For a plethora of urban delights, a New York City Tour is for you. This large city is jam-packed with tons of historical buildings and living, breathing culture. From inner city state parks to high-class art galleries and shows, a tour of New York City ca... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

Navarre Holidays and Pamplona Holiday Attractions

05th February 2007
Navarre is a region in northern Spain that is bordered to the north by France, the Basque Country to the west, La Rioja to the south, and Aragon to the east. Similar to other regions of Spain, Navarre has its own parliament and government and is responsib... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

Castilla Leon Holidays - Avila, Burgos, Leon, Salamanca, Segovia, Valladolid and Zamora

22nd January 2007
Castilla & Leon is the largest region in Spain located between the north of Madrid, Portugal, Aragon and the Costa Verde. Many visitors approach this region from Madrid and its International Airport as many of the major cities in the region can be reached... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

Cologne Germany Tour

06th January 2007
Cologne is the oldest city of Germany dating back to the times of the Romans and even got its name, Colonia, from them since it was a colony of Rome in 50 A.D. The Romans also brought christianity to Cologne and had been a residence to several bishops. No... Read >
Author: Manfred Richter

The Essential Vienna

16th November 2006
There are many things to see in Vienna, and walking through the city is like lifting the veil of time and stepping back into the Old World. It is home to St. Stephen's Cathedral, built in 1147, found in the heart of the city and so famous that no trip to ... Read >
Author: Philip Nicosia

Restoring the Grandeur of Amsterdam

16th November 2006
The monumental quality of the Amsterdam city centre is largely determined by numerous 17th and 18th century houses, once owned by wealthy merchants and prominent citizens. Moreover, the warehouses deserve mention. Amsterdam warehouse architecture is uniqu... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Sussex Farmland A Goldmine for the land Investors

15th November 2006
Sussex Farmland and Sussex agricultural land would appear to be the same commodity. Infect, they bear the same relationship as a Greenbelt and Greenfield land. Sussex Farmland includes agricultural land. Another term used for agricultural land is 'bare... Read >
Author: Ben Rodrigues

Farmland near Slough: Still a heaven

26th October 2006
Farmlands near Slough provide the feeling of togetherness, liveliness and nearness with nature to all who have made a home there. Living between the nature is a very good experience for Nature Lovers who have made a home in Farmlands near Slough. The flor... Read >
Author: Peter Lo

No visit to southern Florida will be complete without a visit to the Deering Estate.

18th October 2006
Today, the Deering Estate at Cutler is one of south Florida's most revered landmarks, and an essential stop off point for any visitor to the state. Acquired by the state of Florida in 1989, it was once home to Charles Deering, brother of the millionaire i... Read >
Author: Richard Green

Cartagena - Ancient city of Spain

04th October 2006
Take a leisurely stroll around the city of Cartagena in south-eastern Spain and you can feel the history seeping from every wall. Cartagena was founded in ancient times (around 223BC) by the Carthaginians led by Hasdrubel and named Quart Hadas ("new city... Read >
Author: Steve Locke

Let Your Children Help You Prepare for the Big Move

01st September 2006
INTRODUCTION AND INTUITION Are you and your children moving house soon ? If you're moving to a new town or a new region, it can be rough on your children as they may feel uprooted and disoriented. Your children lose the comfort and security of the worl... Read >
Author: Barbara Freedman-De Vito

Realty times are back after Land Scams

22nd July 2006
Land Scams gave Realty a bad time but its good to see now that Sussex Farmland and Farmland near Slough are reviving from Kent Land Scams, Sussex Land Scams and London Land Scams. Groombridge Land, the worst hit area of the UK has now started saving its h... Read >
Author: Su Dang

GO ZOOIIIIING

05th July 2006
The historical character of the Artis zoo is quite apparent even before one enters the gates of the zoo. It is the oldest zoo with two golden eagles perched proudly atop the main entrance. One can enjoy the 19th-century atmosphere of the gardens: the wind... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

Living Like A Native In Morelia, Mexico

29th June 2006
Living Like A Native In Morelia, MexicoBy David WixThe beautiful, rustic, old, colonial city of Morelia issituated about halfway in between Guadalajara and MexicoCity and has a thriving population of around 1,000,000people. It has everything from historic... Read >
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Groombridge Land: Modernised Historical Buildings

07th June 2006
Groombridge Land is known for extending and modernising the historical buildings. It lies within the unspoilt rural setting in the Metropolitan Green Belt area that is rich with trees in parks and the valley of the River Grom. Groombridge developed as ... Read >
Author: Su Dang

Rome places to see, places to stay

26th January 2006
Roma, Eterna Cita (Engl. Rome, Eternal City)! The capital of Italy is located on the rivers Aniene and Tiber, close to the Mediterranean Sea. With a population of almost 9 millions (in 2004), it is the largest city in the country. Rome has three airports... Read >
Author: Akshat Rastogi

Hot Spots To See While Visiting London

14th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Fionnuala Downhill If you have always dreamed of visiting London and seeing the sights, you may have wondering what to do when you get there. There is so much to see and do in London when visiting that to see everything could take months... Read >