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08th October 2009
One of Cornwall’s best kept secrets is how they celebrate New Year. Two towns in particular put on spectacular New Year’s Eve parties where everyone turns out in fancy dress to boogie the night away. The summer surfing resort of Newquay on the norther... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
11th September 2009
Barcelona offers a wide range of options for those who wish to holiday in the city or the surrounding area, ranging from the frivolity and fun of theme and water parks to a serious appreciation of art and culture. Whether in Barcelona primarily on a city ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
16th July 2009
If you are in the mood for fine French wine and food, you should consider the Loire Valley region of central France. You may find a bargain, and really I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a red Sancerre w... Read >
Author: Dr. Robert Puff
16th July 2009
If you are in the mood for fine French wine and food, you should consider the Loire Valley region of central France. You may find a bargain, and really I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a red Sancerre w... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
05th July 2009
York is one of England's most beautiful cities. Built on centuries of history, York has a sense of majesty that's hard to ignore. Amongst the quaint little streets of the city centre lurks a notion of greatness that you only really have to turn the corn... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
03rd June 2009
Riga provides the visitor with a wealth of experiences from its lively nightlife and international cuisine, to its medieval streets and fascinating architecture. The friendly welcoming atmosphere of the city and its affordable accommodation make it a p... Read >
Author: Populous
18th May 2009
The UK’s Sealed Knot Society are renowned for putting on their realistic battle re-enactments involving authentic costumes, arms and actions from major conflicts of the English Civil War. But, they are not alone in Europe for performing such realistic m... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
01st April 2009
When you bear in mind all the history, beauty and academic excellence that made Oxford so infamous, you cannot assist but wonder if the town is going to kick some buttock when it comes to stag parties too. After all, even geniuses need to unwind and have... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
08th March 2009
You have almost certainly heard of Prague, one of Europe's most famous and historic cities, but what about the rest of this small country in the heart of the continent?
Here are ten facts and observations to encourage a visit the Czech Republic, to hel... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
16th January 2009
Edinburgh Airport is Scotland’s main airport and one of the busiest in the UK. We've put together a guide to help you get to and from the city centre from here. Read on for more…
Edinburgh Airport is located 12 kilometres (8 miles) to the west ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
13th January 2009
Out for a city break in Edinburgh? Yes, then no worries regarding your accommodation. The hotels of Scotland's capital city are as beautiful as the place itself. A miniature of Scotland, the capital city showcases much more than it displays on its surface... Read >
Author: lexia jacob
12th January 2009
Out for a city break in Edinburgh? Yes, then no worries regarding your accommodation. The hotels of Scotland's capital city are as beautiful as the place itself. A miniature of Scotland, the capital city showcases much more than it displays on its surface... Read >
Author: lexia jacob
01st December 2008
Banbury is often regarded as the hidden gem of North Oxford. Famous for its cakes, the nursery rhyme �Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross� and the Oxford canal, Banbury is a thriving market town with much to offer visitors and residents alike. Rent pro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd October 2008
One of Britain’s most famous buildings can be found in the picturesque city of York, which lies midway between Edinburgh and London. Seat of the Archbishop of York, York Minster is an architectural jewel and the largest medieval cathedral in England.... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
19th September 2008
One of the most striking cities in Europe, Edinburgh has been listed as a World Heritage Site and you can witness visual proof of this yourself, when you visit and see an architectural assortment ranging from Victorian and Georgian buildings to stone tene... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
09th September 2008
Visitors will find a wealth of attractions in the historical walled city of York. Popular with all ages, this city is over 2000 years old.
The first mention of the name “York” was way back in 95-104 AD and it is situated on the River Ouse near its ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
23rd July 2008
Rome has much to offer the intrepid traveller, whether you’re seeking archaeological wonders, amazing shopping deals, or a romantic adventure. Depending on your itinerary (especially if you want to include all of the above on your trip), you would decid... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
23rd July 2008
So the wedding’s over and now you want a place to snuggle up with your sweetie. What better place to pick for a honeymoon than Europe, or more specifically, Rome? True love flourishes among the ancient ruins, medieval streets, gorgeous piazzas (that’s... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
02nd April 2008
While in Italy, easiest and comfortable way to move around is in your own car. Car Hire Italy, which provides you best available cars of your preferred size, type and comfort, is the most convenient way.
Italy has so much to offer to both tourists and bu... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
15th February 2008
Rome is a city which is famous for its historical importance and charm. The city is among the best tourist destinations of the world and houses some world class hotels in both, luxury hotels and budget hotel category.
Rome is one of the most visited ... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar
28th August 2007
Rome has a vast number of pensioni and hotels, but it is always best to book in advance. This article has the purpose to explain where I suggest to reserve hotels in Rome and the benefits to reserve an accommodation (hotel or apartment) in this area.
T... Read >
Author: Paola Lo Russo
22nd August 2007
Rural England is rightly famous for its market towns as they are often the life blood of the local community. Norfolk has some of the UK’s most interesting and historical small towns and they offer holidaymakers a great way to get to know the local area... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
05th July 2007
Slovenia real estate is more popular than ever with US, UK and other overseas property investors and with good reason:
Slovenia was recently voted one of the top ten destinations in the world to invest in property and annual gains of 30 – 40% are be... Read >
Author: kelly price
05th July 2007
As you sit by the pretty Venetian harbour, watching boats bob on the clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, you’ll be glad you chose Kyrenia in North Cyprus for your 2007 summer holiday!
North Cyprus is the unspoilt face of the Mediterranean, a count... Read >
Author: Izzet Zorlu
21st May 2007
Dublin is considered to be one of Europe’s most friendly, lively and accessible cities and draws a great number of tourists and holiday makers each year. If you are planning a Dublin city break this year, this short guide to five of the Irish Capitals m... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance
03rd April 2007
Less well known as a romantic destination than the somewhat clichéd Paris – the Austrian capital of Vienna is one of the most beautiful, sophisticated and vibrant cities of the world. Its blend of historical and cultural heritage mixed with majestic bo... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
27th March 2007
Prague has become one of the most popular destinations for British stag parties in recent years, earning titles such as “Stag Capital of Europe” and “Amsterdam of the East”. But with all the excitement the city has to offer, it’s certainly no ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
29th November 2006
Stockholm is renowned as one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. Built atop 14 islands around one of Europe's largest and best preserved medieval city centres, Stockholm has a historic and cultural magnificence which is virtually unrivalled in... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
16th October 2006
Prague is a sublime intermingling of Gothic spires and nightclubs that play Gothic music. Its medieval streets and ancient coffee houses are located along with some of the best contemporary restaurants in the World. It is a classic blend of modernity with... Read >
Author: John Tarr
22nd October 2005
Tarazona has been called Mudejar City; it's unique in that the streets are laid out in tiers above the Queiles River quays. Because it was built at the foot of the Moncayo Mountain, there was little flat land to build upon anyway. The kings of Aragon liv... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling
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