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29th September 2009
Cordoba is one of my favourite Spanish cities and a must if traveling around Spain. Cordoba a. K. A Cordova in English is a city in Andalusia in Southern Spain. It a comfy city of almost 325,000 people and is on the Guadalquivir river.
Cordoba is ... Read >
Author: Marcus Wilson
29th September 2009
Cordoba is one of my favourite Spanish cities and a must if traveling around Spain. Cordoba also known as Cordova in English is a city in Andalusia in Southern Spain. It a comfortable city of almost 325,000 people and is on the Guadalquivir river.
C... Read >
Author: Marcus Wilson
28th September 2009
Ford has always had good offerings when it comes to its cars and trucks. Its newest option is the C-Max. It's a popular option, too, because it's based off of the Focus but yet different enough to attract the eye of people who are looking for a slightly l... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd September 2009
As the sun goes down in October so too does the number of tourist arrivals for many holiday destinations.
But not for Lanzarote, where the weather and sunshine carry on all year, and the autumn months brings people who prefer an off peak break to one a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
10th September 2009
1. The Mall of the Emirates, is the larget shopping mall in the Middle East, housing the Middle East's first indoor ski slope while shopping, measuring 400 meters and using 6000 tons of snow. The mall is home to over 450 international retail brands.
2.... Read >
Author: picolini
04th September 2009
Now the busy summer holiday months are nearly behind us, many people who are lucky enough to be able to take holidays when they choose are turning their minds to a late summer or early autumn trip abroad before winter sets in.
The good news for those w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th September 2009
Javea is located between Denia and Altea, 80km north-east of Alicante. Holidaymakers can choose between Valencia or Alicante airports as it is equal distance (1 hours drive) from either. Javea boasts more hours of sunshine than any other Spanish resort (d... Read >
Author: Philip Buckland
01st September 2009
Santorini Island is the most popular summer vacation destination all over the world. Especially for just married couples with their families, this impressive island has been an amazing and eminent holiday destination since last three decades. It’s extra... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath
01st September 2009
Santorini Island is the most popular summer vacation destination all over the world. Especially for just married couples with their families, this impressive island has been an amazing and eminent holiday destination since last three decades. It’s extra... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath
28th August 2009
Mother, I sense your soul. These few words express empathy towards a nation where dreams do begin but surprisingly never seem to cease where love flows like rivulets from the Himalayas and reach out hearts, where endurance has survived pain, and hands fil... Read >
Author: munaf
27th August 2009
Nestled on the banks of the Mediterranean Sea is the bustling city of Barcelona. With a wealth of seafood on offer, it’s difficult to know where to start to get the best. Here’s what you need to know.
The Mediterranean diet is world renowned as ... Read >
Author: David Brydon
21st August 2009
Edinburgh has the grace of being one of those cities wherein its ancient history is still predominant in the city today. From its cultural traditions to the structure of the very city itself, Edinburgh's past is still very much a part of its present - and... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
19th August 2009
1. Your vehicle(s) ought to be clean and free of any mud, dirt, or dirt even if it will be shipped on an open trailer. You aim to be able to note any chips, dings, nicks or other cosmetic damage accurately by the stage of inspection (prior to loading) 2.... Read >
Author: sean lilly
10th August 2009
The Spanish are well known for celebrating their festivals. Who can forget the famous Bull Runs in the streets of Pamplona for San Fermin, or the crazy Tomatina in Valencia. Well, Barcelona is no exception to the rule, and has some great festivals too. Re... Read >
Author: David Brydon
03rd August 2009
Cheap package holidays in Bulgaria will bring you to a wide array of enjoyment through long sandy and sunny beaches with mountain views and floras. Eagles and wild bears roam around the national parks and through the magnificent Rose Valleys. The cheap pa... Read >
Author: Cheappackage Holidaysbulgaria
02nd August 2009
Famous for her all year great weather, Lanzarote is the perfect place for a holiday, regardless of what time of year you go.
The Spanish holiday island (off of the coast of Africa) is the fourth largest of the Canary Islands. It's 37 miles long and 32... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st August 2009
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, it is a beautiful and vibrant medieval city set in maze of narrow streets. It is no doubt one of the best tourist places because it is an amazing city and when you decide to visit somewhere for an unforgettable holid... Read >
Author: roby.john
01st August 2009
With the price of gas rising daily the public interest in scooters is on the rise. Scooters and motorcycles have been part of our culture for a long time as a cheap mode of transportation. The scooter is inexpensive and enables the driver to have some lev... Read >
Author: bryan
01st August 2009
You must experience Venice. Don't listen to anyone who tells you it isn't worth visiting, that it's a tourist trap, that it smells. No, you need to know exactly where to visit in Venice Italy in order to remember a life time experience over and over agai... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander
01st August 2009
Everyone loves to talk about the commodities, but very few are there who actually want to trade in them. People are very much skeptical as to whether they should get into commodities trading.
There is a huge scope in commodities market if you know how t... Read >
Author: Fanatixpower
31st July 2009
Like the motorcycle the scooter has a long history as being a cheap way of having transportation. Even though the scooter has changed its design many times over the last 100 years it is basically the same as from the beginning. The idea for the scooter wa... Read >
Author: bryan
30th July 2009
You planned to go Barcelona to having a great holiday and seeking accommodation to stay there over the weeks then don’t worry just leave your worries here and go without having any worry about your living even if you have limited budget as budget accomm... Read >
Author: roby.john
28th July 2009
Marbella in Southern Spain on the Costa del Sol has that famous motto "A Way of Life" and, undoubtedly that does convey in many ways the effervescent spirit of this outstanding luxurious coastal resort.
Like wise having a Marbella Hot Tub for enterta... Read >
24th July 2009
In Northwest Columbia, on the Bay of Cartagena sits the city of Cartagena, a town full of charm and people who work hard and play hard. This city was originally founded in 1533 and used as a port city for the country of Spain. Precious stones and minerals... Read >
Author: ProtoTravels
16th July 2009
2009 has been really interesting year so far for the Spanish property market the Nerja property market has been no different. However Nerja and Eastern Costa del Sol has some major factors that separate it from the rest of Costa del Sol with the major... Read >
Author: Susana Suspenda
04th July 2009
Costa Blanca is a tourist destination along with the other industries of fishing, construction (which is mainly focused on tourism) and agriculture. The beautiful Costa Blanca is a province of Alicante and has 200km of Mediterranean as its coastline. Cost... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington
29th June 2009
Finding a cheap car hire in Crete is now possible; you can harness the power of the internet, which provides you a wealth of information regarding the available options. How can you find a good deal and a cheap car hire in Crete? Here are some tips t... Read >
Author: Ioannis
28th June 2009
Majorca, also known as Mallorca is the largest island in Spain and part of the Balearic Island chain of the Mediterranean. Since the 1950’s the island has been marketed to the package holiday consumer and continues to be an ever-popular summer destinati... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th June 2009
The holidays and travel industry has been hard hit by the economic recession as travelers seek cheaper destinations. Spain, which is now experiencing its first recession since 1993, has seen a sharp decline in visitors from other European nations, especia... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th June 2009
Located in the heart of Andalucia, the city of Seville is the political, business and cultural capital of southern Spain. In modern times, Seville has experienced rapid economic growth and hosted the World Expo Trade Fair in 1992. However, the real charm ... Read >
Author: krizsean
18th June 2009
What a wonderful and varied country Peru is, stunning scenery, delicious food and such friendly people.
My journey started in Lima, a real surprise. I expected a dusty, dirty city that's a bit rough round the edges but how wrong I was. The city is clea... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel
18th June 2009
Costa Blanca is a tourist destination along with the other industries of fishing, construction (which is mainly focused on tourism) and agriculture. The beautiful Costa Blanca is a province of Alicante and has 200km of Mediterranean as its coastline. Cost... Read >
Author: Allan
18th June 2009
A motorcycle represents freedom: the freedom of the open road, the freedom of speed, the freedom to go. Bikers are cowboys reinvented. They aren't content to go the way of the package tourist. They see things for themselves and they form their own judgmen... Read >
Author: Ryan Murdock
18th June 2009
Basel
Basel has long been regarded as one of Switzerland's leading cities for architecture, music and art. The city has an amazing 40 museums as well as many fine galleries, theatres and the cities very own orchestra. The cities location at the three cou... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th May 2009
The Island of Ibiza is located some 80km from Spain, in the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, and quite possibly the liveliest! Ibiza has hundreds of dance music clubs that are universally renowned but its impor... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
14th May 2009
The name Corfu itself derives from the days of the Byzantine Empire (Italian) which means City of peaks, due to the two large mountains of Palaio Frourio. The Island is split into three districts, the northern mountainous area, southern low-lying and the ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
12th May 2009
Birmingham City Centre could be seeing drastic changes to its streetscapes as a result of plans to remove traffic lights, kerbs, railings, speed limits and warning signs in order to cut accident rates. The idea for the so-called “naked streets” comes... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
11th May 2009
If someone asked you to name the world's great sporting event, how would you respond? Sure, there's the Super Bowl, the World Cup and the Tour de France. Would you consider the Monaco Grand Prix? Year in and year out, the Monaco Grand Prix is one of the w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th April 2009
Nice is the city was founded in V century BC and was named after the goddess of victory – Nika. In XIX century it becomes a very popular resort for the European elite. By the towns of Liguria Nice joined the Genoese League formed in 7th century. Nice is... Read >
Author: Bente Rayfield
17th April 2009
Situated in Southern Spain the pretty village of Mijas is one of the best examples of the pueblos blancos (white villages) of Andalucia with it's narrow streets and quaint whitewashed houses set in a background of pine forest. The village has spectacular ... Read >
Author: Julie Pendleton
17th April 2009
Bratislava - experiences to see by Day
Bratislava, also accepted as Partyslava, is a great venue for a stag night. it is on the edge of Slovakia, and just a couple of minutes drive from both Hungary and Austria. There is plenty to do for outdoor types... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
09th April 2009
Picture-perfect Prague only seems to grow in popularity among travelers. Only a decade or so ago the Czech Republic’s capital remained a resolutely undiscovered gem; since then, it’s made an impact on the global tourist map in a major way.
Impre... Read >
Author: jonny cooper
27th March 2009
Mombasa is a major sea gateway for the whole of eastern Africa. It is Kenya's oldest town and the second largest metropolis, after the capital city, Nairobi. It is also the air gateway for those coming to enjoy the beaches along the Kenyan Coast. From M... Read >
Author: Solomon Okila
23rd March 2009
Given the abundant list of relaxation and vacation packages available in the market, we have plenty to choose from. We can simply have a massage in a spa salon, catch a cruise liner or go to a holiday destination, or do something else exciting with our f... Read >
Author: joalesto
17th March 2009
She's got a reputation of being a quiet and peaceful holiday island, but a new tourist facility will enable Menorca holidaymakers to see parts of the island they might well have missed otherwise - jeep safaris have arrived!
2009 is going to be an uphil... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th March 2009
For a period experience, Buenos Aires in Argentina is the right place to tour and take a Spanish course. As the chief city in the country, I discovered in Buenos Aires the most speckled mores and cosmopolitan atmosphere, definitely the best borough in Arg... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
10th March 2009
The recently released, Slumdog Millionaire was to prove the most popular film on the night at the 2009 Oscar Awards.
Slumdog Millionaire tells the story of Jamal Malik, a young boy from the slums who takes a seat in the spotlight of the Hindi version ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
10th March 2009
March 17th is celebrated all around the world as being the feast day of the Patron Saint of Ireland, St. Patrick. St. Patrick’s Day parades in Ireland are a wonderful event for the family to go out and savour the colourful processions, celebrate our Iri... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
10th March 2009
The English Riviera has long been a popular holiday destination in Britain. For hundreds of years people have been flocking to the palm lined streets and golden sandy beaches for there summer breaks. The Riviera is made up of the towns and villages in Tor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th March 2009
Europe is the best and most favorite tourist destination in the world. Barcelona in Spain is a place for tourists who want to have enjoyable holidays in Europe. This is a beautiful city with natural beauty and is also famous for its historical places. It ... Read >
Author: barcelonasuite
06th March 2009
Barcelona, Spain has once again been chosen as the site for a well known British travel agent conference. It will be the fourth time the event has taken place in the city. Regularly held over three days in October, it is an important event in the world of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd March 2009
Portugal luxury vacations come in many forms, but if you are flying to Portugal with most of your travel then being by road and rail, you will want to travel as comfortably as possible. That involves business class flights, first class train tickets and ... Read >
Author: Margaret
24th February 2009
American visitors to the Old World are invariably impressed by the lively displays of container plants around homes, in gardens and parks, and in front of broadcast buildings and seats of interest.
In Lisbon, with its narrow, winding streets, where th... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor
24th February 2009
Melaka, Malaysia is best known for its well preserved culture and heritage. This is why Melaka earned its place in the coveted UNESCO world heritage sites. Melaka or Malacca is Malaysia's oldest historical city and one of the most popular tourists' spots ... Read >
Author: Nowal
18th February 2009
Does it feel as though it’s time to take a break from work and get away for a few days? If it does, don’t automatically think you need to hop on a plane to go abroad; there are plenty of places you can visit in the UK that can provide all the relax... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
10th February 2009
Fado means fate in Portuguese. It’s also the name of a particular kind of haunting music heard principally in small cafes and bars in Lisbon. Spain has its foot stomping, fast-paced, sensual flamenco. Portugal has the slow, mournful fado sung by ... Read >
Author: Joseph P. Ritz
03rd February 2009
If you are planning for holidays in Evia then there are different ways available by which you can make your trip joyful as well as unforgettable one. You can spend your spare time by visiting various places at Evia Island.
To increase your joy twice, Ha... Read >
Author: frankjaeger12@gmail.com
28th January 2009
Are you planning to make your holidays memorable? Do you want to know the place where you can have fun and relaxation together? Are you interested in knowing about one such destination where you can have opportunity to discover beautiful imprints of past?... Read >
Author: frankjaeger12@gmail.com
21st January 2009
Renowned as one of Boston’s most historically acclaimed neighbourhoods, Beacon Hill is an area that covers just about one square mile. Beacon Hill is home to only 10,000 people and has a fusion of impressive townhouses and chic shops. Well known for it... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
21st January 2009
There are several services offered by the auto transport company, and the services offered by the auto transport companies are multiple in numbers and it is truly on your patience and capability as to how fast or in other words how quickly you get your ve... Read >
Author: martinectpo
21st January 2009
There are several services offered by the auto transport company, and the services offered by the auto transport companies are multiple in numbers and it is truly on your patience and capability as to how fast or in other words how quickly you get your ve... Read >
Author: martinectpo
09th January 2009
Stanley has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a fishing village and then as a British garrison town. Stanley Market is located in the southern region of Hong Kong Island it is a popular tourist attractions, frequented by tourists.
This str... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
08th January 2009
The phenomenon of electromagnetic induction was first discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831, and it is evident that he realised at least a part of its future potential in the modern world. A contemporary politician asked him about the usefulness of the di... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th December 2008
Oia is one of the most famous villages in Santorini, also pronounced as “Ia”. The village is built on a steep slope of caldera and situated on the northern side of the Island of Santorini Greece, which is 11 Km away from the Village of Fira. From the ... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath
15th December 2008
Armed with Nicosia, Cyprus street maps walking through the old city is like stepping backwards in time. The narrow streets and old houses with their ornate balconies jut from weather beaten sandstone walls, and craftsmen in small workshops practice their ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
15th December 2008
Mazatlan Mexico - Vacation Destination
The sun shines brightly out of a blue, cloudless sky on another beautiful day in Mexico.
The city hums with activity; you can register the time of day by the different sounds of those passing with their wares. Th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd December 2008
Malaga is often referred to as the capital of the Costa del Sol and it's easy to see why; the birthplace of Picasso, whilst also being home to the acclaimed Picasso Museum, this beautiful Spanish city has a whole host of cultural highlights to offer. Fram... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st December 2008
Santorini is a beautiful and romantic Island of Greece with it’s own characters and unique style. Santorini has the reputation for extraordinary beauty, breath taking sunset, stunning views and unforgettable landscape. Santorini is a suitable place for ... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath
30th November 2008
As far as the auto transport industry is considered there are several services which have been offered by them. Taking up the auto transport services depends completely on your patience levels on how quickly you want your vehicle to be transported or ship... Read >
Author: John
30th November 2008
As far as the auto transport industry is considered there are several services which have been offered by them. Taking up the auto transport services depends completely on your patience levels on how quickly you want your vehicle to be transported or ship... Read >
Author: John
27th November 2008
Suffolk and it’s closeness to London makes it a great place to visit for a week-end or mid-week break. Within an hour or two you can be well out of the metropolis and in the heart of the beautiful landscape of Suffolk, so beloved by creative writers, mu... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
27th November 2008
Suffolk and it’s closeness to London makes it a great place to visit for a week-end or mid-week break. Within an hour or two you can be well out of the metropolis and in the heart of the beautiful landscape of Suffolk, so beloved by creative writers, mu... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
28th October 2008
In the heart of Syracuse's historical centre lies island of Ortigia, selected by the Greeks as a location for founding the city.
Here, in a characteristic and peaceful alley, just a few steps from Arethusa’s Fountain and Piazza Duomo, in a XVIIth centu... Read >
Author: Marco
27th October 2008
The mystery behind the stones spreads out from the narrow streets and houses and castle of Behramkale down to the meadows below and the vast sea beyond Cappadocia: Situated in the heart of Turkey, amidst a unique landscape of volcanic tufa rock sculpted b... Read >
Author: Ambrid John
15th October 2008
Lying in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Naples is a scenic spot that is certainly one for the memories. One of Europe’s most densely populated cities, the charm of Naples towers above the chaotic nature of the city and its enthusiastic locals.
Despi... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
08th October 2008
Barcelona has got to be one of the favourite Spanish destinations for travellers from the world over. Children also tend to choose this charming city as their favourite place when they get older. If you want to enjoy one of the best family holidays ever, ... Read >
Author: stizzard
06th October 2008
The crescent shaped island of Santorini was born in the Bronze Age from the powerful blow of nature. The famous Santorini Island is a renowned vacation place with cluster of volcanic islands. As far as viewing the sun set is concerned Santorini is the one... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath
23rd September 2008
If you have already visited Thailand, you may have heard about Pattaya City. It is the major city of Chonburi province. It is one of the most popular destinations of the eastern part of Thailand. Each year, Pattaya gets quite a number of tourists and is c... Read >
Author: Naisara
22nd September 2008
When coming up on the first sights of Bordeaux after a long journey, you go through the hills of the Bastide. There you are overwhelmed by the view. The multicolored plain unfolds below you, with the river flowing beyond that. Even further away is the ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
18th September 2008
Shrewsbury is the regional town of Shropshire that is located in the West Midlands region of England. It is the second biggest town in the official county. After rounding off the figures it has been calculated that it has 70,689 residents. Shrewsbury is t... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
17th September 2008
Within the French Quarter is Bourbon Street which is a popular stretch for tourists. The same with the rest of the French Quarter, this famed street displays unique and historic architectural beauty. Get free tickets to New Orleans at Free Airfare Search ... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
09th September 2008
What comes to your mind when you hear the word Malta? Most of my friends would think of the knights, the Mediterranean Sea and a lovely beach holiday. Very true, Malta is all of these: the knights of St. John found shelter on the island and ruled it for s... Read >
Author: Boyan Yordanof
09th September 2008
What comes to your mind when you hear the word Malta? Most of my friends would think of the knights, the Mediterranean Sea and a lovely beach holiday. Very true, Malta is all of these: the knights of St. John found shelter on the island and ruled it for s... Read >
Author: Boyan Yordanof
08th September 2008
The Swan Hotel is situated in Lavenham, one of the most beautiful small towns in England.
From the 14th to the 16th century, Lavenham was at the centre of England’s cloth making industry and it was exporting its famous broadcloth as far as Russia and... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
04th September 2008
With the price of gas rising daily the public interest in scooters is on the rise. Scooters and motorcycles have been part of our culture for a long time as a cheap mode of transportation. The scooter is inexpensive and enables the driver to have some lev... Read >
Author: bryan
04th September 2008
Like the motorcycle the scooter has a long history as being a cheap way of having transportation. Even though the scooter has changed its design many times over the last 100 years it is basically the same as from the beginning. The idea for the scooter wa... Read >
Author: bryan
27th August 2008
Any student traveler looking to settle on an English course in Canada will know that the country has a number of fantastic cities to choose from. Few, though, are as packed with things to see and do outside of the classroom as marvelous Montreal.
In f... Read >
Author: pc_traveling
22nd August 2008
One look at it and you feel like you are living a scene out of a fantasy tale. Tuscany charms you with everything, its architectural land, its aromatic vineyards and its striking smoothed hilltops. With moss covered ancient castles and sculpted landmarks,... Read >
Author: sdj18
16th August 2008
As the capital city of the Czech Republic, Prague attracts over three million visitors every year, making it the sixth most visited city in Europe. Prague is known as one of the best cities in Europe in which to view buildings from nine different archit... Read >
Author: mpressman
15th August 2008
Salzburg is a city of culture and music, which is reflected in the architecture, (the apartments of Salzburg are highly recommended which are located directly in the old town) in the monuments and in the daily life. It is the capital of the federal state ... Read >
Author: JoshuaThorpe
13th August 2008
This metropolitan capital is also the largest and one of the oldest cities in Greece. Athens is rich with ancient history, myths and a contemporary touch of bars, café and restaurants. Athens is also the city of Olympics, architecture and holiday in Athe... Read >
Author: Gauri
20th July 2008
Portugal's capital has a slow-paced, laidback feel that is perfect for a budget romantic weekend away. Its vibrant nightlife and untouched historical landscape of art nouveau buildings ensure Lisbon's blend of the cosmopolitan and the rustically romantic ... Read >
Author: jonny cooper
15th July 2008
If you are thinking Cyprus, and a villa in Limassol all in the same thought, then you are extremely wise, as Cyprus property for sale there is relatively cheap. You may well be surprised at the value on offer on this wonderful Mediterranean island.
Gra... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
07th July 2008
Beautiful villas on the coast and inland including golf courses. The main areas we work in are Benalmadena, Mijas Costa, Marbella and Estepona all of which have a high ex-pat community but maintain that Spanish charm about them.
The international fame ... Read >
Author: Intsub
07th July 2008
Details of all the hotels in Marbella Andalucia in Spain. Luxury accommodation on the Costa del Sol. You can book each hotel directly.
The Costa del Sol is a region in the south of Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal ... Read >
Author: Intsub
30th June 2008
This metropolitan capital is also the largest and one of the oldest cities in Greece. Athens is rich with ancient history, myths and a contemporary touch of bars, café and restaurants. Athens is also the city of Olympics, architecture and holiday in Athe... Read >
Author: Luki
26th June 2008
The capital of Georgia, Tbilisi is one of the ancient cities of the world, situated in the valley of the river Mtkvari. The bridges connect the right and left banks of the city. The place was populated since ancient times, as far as four thousand years BC... Read >
Author: kulula
23rd June 2008
The quintessential hallmark images of Venice with its elegant buildings, meandering canals, romantic boats (known as Gondolas) and narrow streets that have been popularised through film and literature are all a true representation of what you can expect.
... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
27th May 2008
For a lifetime experience, Buenos Aires in Argentina is the right place to visit and take a Spanish course. As the largest city in the country, I discovered in Buenos Aires the most varied culture and cosmopolitan atmosphere, definitely the best region in... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages
15th May 2008
There are numerous ways to get to Amsterdam, Holland. Budget travellers and businessmen alike have a range of options at their disposal.
Those who prefer a quick journey may prefer to travel by air. Schipol International Airport, Holland’s main airp... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
09th May 2008
Salzburg is one of Europe's most popular cities. Although relatively small, (population around 150,000) it has an abundance of sight-seeing attractions and provides tourists with an inspirational combination of mountain views and historic monuments.
The ... Read >
Author: Stewart
07th May 2008
Although the stretch of stores on Rodeo Drive are only three blocks long, this perhaps the most sought after shopping destination in LA. This stretch of shopping begins at Wilshire Boulevard on the south and runs north towards Santa Monica Boulevard where... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st May 2008
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, is one of the least publicised "city break" cities in Europe. Yet despite this apparent lack in tourist marketing, Lisbon is one on Europe's most beautiful cities and has a unique, exotic quality that conjures up impr... Read >
Author: Stewart
29th April 2008
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, is one of the least publicised "city break" cities in Europe. Yet despite this apparent lack in tourist marketing, Lisbon is one on Europe's most beautiful cities and has a unique, exotic quality that conjures up impr... Read >
Author: Stewart
29th April 2008
Mahon is the capital of Menorca. Mahon, the islands walled capital, is a bustling port on a huge natural harbour. It is also known as Mao. It is located in the eastern part of the island. It is the commercial and cultural centre of Menorca.
Mahon chees... Read >
Author: D
03rd April 2008
The City of Málaga
By Edward Kirwan
The ancient City of Málaga, situated in the centre of the Costa del Sol has until recently been overlooked by many tourists. Arriving by air, it is easy to bypass the city traveling east or west and not return un... Read >
Author: edkirwan
19th February 2008
A visit to the city of Tangiers hits you with a strong sense of intoxication, a feeling that draws you towards its imperial history. Tangiers has undergone a radical makeover from its Phoenician past. From tales of Hercules to the martyrdom stories of Sai... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
07th February 2008
To avoid any confusions, lets make it clear: Antibes, Cap d'Antibes and Juan-les-Pins are all a part of one and the same department. Antibes is located 22 km from Nice. Let’s start a tour around Antibes – the city which, unlike the other spots of Fren... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
06th February 2008
Planning a trip to Iceland? Here are a few suggestions of things to see and do you might want to consider.
A little background on myself: I am an American who, for work reasons, moved to Iceland and lived there for two years. It was a challenging bu... Read >
Author: dbrooks
18th January 2008
Cornwall & Devon are littered with beautiful towns and villages. Unless you have an unlimited amount of time it's impossible to see them all. Here, we look at just a sample of wonderful towns and cities that these charming English counties have to offer:
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th October 2007
On the East coast of Cyprus near to the border with the ghost town of Famagusta is the bustling little town of Paralimni. In fact it isn't that little anymore because it is growing on the back of the ongoing Cyprus development boom. New shop units are spr... Read >
Author: kevinor
21st October 2007
Over the years, suburban development has become nearly synonymous with urban sprawl. Nether city nor countryside, the suburbs as we've come to know them plant rows and rows of identical houses in the middle of nowhere and surround them with space that iso... Read >
Author: M Shane
08th October 2007
Piran is a city that will never change even though the time past by. This is because Piran is found in a narrow peninsula where there is no space or place for new expansion.On the other hand, it depends on what time tourists visit Piran to know what activ... Read >
Author: Domen Lombergar
21st September 2007
As I am sure, all football fans know that one of the co-hosts of the Euro 2008 is Switzerland. The matches will be played in Bern, Zurich, Geneva and Basel. I also think that some of you will want to look around these cities and visit some beautiful place... Read >
Author: abraxas
20th September 2007
Many Brits who counted on this summer to be a repeat of last year are now regretting not planning their summer holidays abroad in warmer environs, but it is not too late to plan a trip for this autumn. Although many sun seekers may head to the Caribbean ... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
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
12th September 2007
Sri Lanka is the country of external compactness and inner infinity. For instance, its beaches seem to be endless, but it takes only three hours to get to Sri Lanka’s central part with its reserves inhabited by elephants and buffalos, and unique histori... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
22nd August 2007
Hammamet is the largest and one of the most picturesque resorts in Tunisia. There are no high buildings here - the rule says none of them can be higher than a cypress. Thanks to this houses and hotels are hidden behind the trees and the city itself see... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
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
05th June 2007
For the connoisseurs, Parga is one of the jewels of Greece, a city so beautiful, full of life, cosmopolite, but also with a considerable history that just takes your breath away.
Parga is located in the north- western part of Greece and is surrounded b... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
21st May 2007
If you're thinking of taking a holiday to Majorca, you're likely imagining large crowds of tourists soaking up the sun during the day and partying the night away in the island's best clubs. However, choose instead to visit Majorca's northern town of Alcud... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
10th May 2007
Salta offers the visitor countless typical landscapes incomparable in the world, while its capital city is working on the important restoration, painting and lighting of its historic buildings with a marked colonial influence.
Starting at the Cathedra... Read >
Author: Horacio N
03rd May 2007
It is a small gallery on a side street in Carmel, California. There are more prestigious and glamorous sites in town, such as the Hogs Breath Inn Restaurant and Bar, owned by local resident Clint Eastwood, and it may be easily passed amid the maze of gal... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin
11th April 2007
Lamu town walking tour has several highlights including the Lamu 18th century old coral houses, the narrow streets of Lamu, cats of Lamu, carved wooden doors of Lamu, fort of Lamu, Old mosques of Lamu, German post office museum, Lamu’s Riyadha Mosque, m... Read >
Author: raphking5
01st April 2007
Chesterfield is a historic market town and is situated north of Derby near the rivers Rother and Hipper. Traveling to Chesterfield whether by road or rail is fairly straight forward. Chesterfield is Derbyshire's largest town and is located just off the A6... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
02nd March 2007
By definition, a car is something that can travel down a road. Because of time and mileage issues, however, many people prefer to ship their vehicle from here to there instead of driving it.
There is a branch of the trucking industry that is concerned... Read >
Author: Carl Stinson
24th January 2007
A YHA cycling route resembling a "figure eight", popular in the 1960's, began in England and meandered south into the Royal Forest of Dean, through the Wye Valley into Wales, headed north to the Black Mountains and west to the Brecon Beacons. The route th... Read >
Author: Keith Valentine
24th January 2007
Castilla La Mancha is one of the most sparsely populated regions in Spain. It is located in the centre of the country and is bordered entirely by other Spanish regions including Andalucia, Castilla & Leon, Madrid, Aragon, Valencia, Murcia, and Extremadura... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood
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
27th December 2006
Antwerp is the capital of the Antwerp province in Flanders – one of the three Belgium regions. This is the fifth largest port in the world, and the second largest port in Europe. Located on the Scheldt river right bank 48 km from Brussels and 51 km t... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
14th December 2006
A YHA cycling route resembling a "figure eight", popular in the 1960's, began in England and meandered south into the Royal Forest of Dean, through the Wye Valley into Wales, headed north to the Black Mountains and west to the Brecon Beacons. The route th... Read >
Author: Keith J. Valentine
13th December 2006
Pisciotta is an historic medieval town set in the hills of the national park of Cilento south of Salerno, surrounded by centuries old olive groves some a thousand years old. This beautiful town has managed to remain the same for the last 200 years with ol... Read >
Author: Clare Shipston
06th December 2006
Las Palmas is an incredible large city in a rather small island, Gran Canaria. With almost 400.000 inhabitants, Las Palmas is the capital of Gran Canaria as well as capital of the province of Las Palmas (covering the islands of Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and... Read >
Author: Anders Johnson
23rd November 2006
The Cretan town of Rethymno or Rethimno has existed,
in peace, since antiquity. Many historical sites and
buildings have been very well preserved. It is the
site of one of the best kept castles in Greece.
Rethymno or Rethimno Crete in Greece off co... Read >
Author: S Pappas
23rd November 2006
Scheduling Pick Up and Delivery Dates
12. Schedule your auto transport at least 4 weeks before move, giving enough time to arrange for a car carrier to pick up your vehicle.
13. If you are promised exact dates, get it in writing and state the remedy if... Read >
Author: Adrijus Rudaitis
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
25th October 2006
For centuries, Hookah smoking has been looked upon as an art form that’s been passed down from generation to generation throughout the Middle East. These water pipes were quite common during the 17th century, frequently found in coffee shops along the n... Read >
Author: John Wallace
04th October 2006
I have to tell you, San Francisco has to be one of my all time favorite places. I LOVE it! We have had the opportunity to visit there twice in the past 2 years and I would go again in a heartbeat.
Our first visit we stayed in the Union Square District... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog
27th September 2006
You have just 2 full days to see and experience all Barcelona has to offer. It sounds like mission impossible but you can do this wonderful vibrant city in just 48 hours with the help of this guide.
13:00
The main streets of Barcelona are wide and lon... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop
27th September 2006
There's no need to worry that you will miss the best Paris has to offer when this guide shows you how to see it all in only 48 hours.
Paris is a city of many faces, the narrow streets contain hidden jewels of patisseries, bars and Parisian caf culture... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop
26th September 2006
If it's for the first time you hear about Skopelos Island of Greece, we assure you have just discovered a small heaven in the heart of Greece. The island of Skopelos, in Sporades islands (Among Skiathos and Alonissos), in the Aegean Sea, is a unique place... Read >
Author: Alison White
12th September 2006
Amsterdam has been developing since early ages and the development taking place has all the variations and colors of history. Pijp was the first modern city development in Amsterdam at the end of the 19th century. Many houses were built here very quickly ... Read >
Author: Rahul viz
12th August 2006
June 30, 2006
Every time I go to a new city, the spirit of adventure and discovery heightens my energy level and 6:10 am I was already awake. I read my guidebook for a while and then doze off again, only to be awakened by a major thunderstorm that dr... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
28th July 2006
With its maze of narrow streets, 17th-century canal houses, rich history, listed buildings, quirky boutiques and bars, the Jordaan is one of Amsterdam's most popular areas not only with the artists and designers who frequent the district, but with people... Read >
Author: Rahul viz
01st July 2006
Amsterdam a treasure trove for people loving architecture and old buildings. Amsterdam is still un-spoilt as its heritage has not been spoilt and is perhaps the most important intact historical city in the world. The distinct character of the city is it... Read >
Author: Rahul viz
28th June 2006
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Recife is the capital of the state of Pernambuco in Brazil and the counties fourth largest city. It is a bustling and vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage and colonial architecture. It is not as cosmop... Read >
Author: Fionnuala Barrett
21st May 2006
Almunecar
Almunecar is known as the capital of the Costa Tropical and forms part of the province of Granada. The Costa Tropical is a less well known part of the coastline and is found between the Costa del Sol on the west and the Costa de Almeria to t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2006
SEVILLE
Seville (Sevilla), the capital of Andalucia stands on the banks of the Rio Guadalquivir which has sculpted the surrounding landscape and left the area a fertile plain, perhaps one of the reasons that Seville is such a beautiful city with its lu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2006
Like the Seville region, the province of Cordoba is landlocked, though that should not be a reason for the more adventurous traveller to not visit either for they both are fascinating. The region of Cordoba is split by the mighty Rio Guadalquivir on whic... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th April 2006
Are you going to Costa Blanca in Spain? Make sure you see more than just the beach! Costa Blanca has so much to offer. We stayed near Alfaz del Pi, twenty minutes or so from Benidorm. It was a perfect location, since so many villages are close by.
We we... Read >
Author: Edna Solem
03rd April 2006
Zanzibar is an archipelago of over 50 islands with the largest two being Zanzibar Island and Pemba Islands. Zanzibar is only 25 miles from the Tanzanian coast and reached by high speed ferry or flights from Dar es Salaam and Arusha in the north. Zanzibar... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
16th February 2006
Copenhagen is the capital of the oldest kingdom in the world - Denmark. It is situated in the island of Zealand and is the largest city in Scandinavia. Denmark's population is that of 5.3 million people, of which more than a million reside in its capital... Read >
Author: Emil Netzov
14th February 2006
Nice is in the south of France. The Queen of the French Riviera, which the French call " la Cote d'Azur" (AzureCoast or Blue Coast). It is a wonderful city with lots of charm and character; a mixture of French and Italian cultures where the people are eas... Read >
Author: Alice Flowers
07th December 2005
Q. What is the emblem of the Greek Island called Amorgos?
A. The emblem of Amorgos island is the Monastery of Hozoviotissa.
Q. Why should a Monastery become the emblem of this island?
A. The Monastery of Hozoviotissa is an amazing construction ... Read >
Author: S Pappas
23rd November 2005
Day or night, London thrives with life. A city that seems to have never fallen asleep from the time of its first founding, everything that one might want to experience can be found within the city center. "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of lif... Read >
Author: a w
17th October 2005
Venice is an old and somewhat eccentric city in Italy. Built long ago on marshlands, I was surprised to find myself spending my first night in the city with the bird lady.
Rent a Room
As is common with many cities in Europe, one can rent a room in ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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