Travel Destinations
Cornwall has a long, rich history that includes Celtic worship sites, quaint villages that are nestled into the landscape and castles that lay strewn across the countryside. This storied land attracts
42: A Brief, Engaging History Of Yorkshire, UK
Most historians and archaeologists suggest that the area now known as Yorkshire has been inhabited since 8,000 B.C. Since that time, several civilizations have come and conquered the area, only to be
43: Things to Do In Yorkshire, UK
Much of the history of Yorkshire is steeped in legend, myth and lore. Tales of kings and conquerors abound and offers a juxtaposed perspective to the now-tranquil land. Today, a tour through this hist
44: Things to do in Brighton
There is something for everyone in the city of Brighton. Arts and entertainment are buzzing across the city from dusk until dawn. See comedy and cabaret at the Komedia, or top bands at the Brighton Ce
45: Barcelona's Hidden Gems
Barcelona is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Europe. It’s a city that virtually has everything due to its privileged location on Spain’s north east coast.
When I say privileged I am speaking a
46: Malta: A Getaway For Both Young And Old
Malta, which was once considered a getaway for senior citizens, is attempting bring in a youthful demographic. Recently, the Tourism Authority changed its efforts to attract a younger, wealthier group
47: Tourist attractions of Milton Keynes
In Milton Keynes you'll never be short of something to do in. Offering some of the most exciting activities and some of the best entertainment experiences in the UK, Milton Keynes is a truly exception
48: Tourist attractions of Oxford
Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, who have helped shape the city to
49: Tourist attractions of Cambridge
The world famous university town of Cambridge, home to the Cambridge University, is a cosmopolitan city with a stunning mixture of old and new. There is a real sense of living history as you walk arou
50: Tourist attractions of Nottinghamshire
Right in the heart of England this county of myths and legend, vibrant cities, ancient woodlands, beautifully countryside and historical sites are all waiting to be discovered.
Sherwood Forest the leg
51: What Everybody Ought to Know about tents
As the summer approaches, more and more people are thinking about where to go on holiday. One of the great British pastimes is going camping as it relatively inexpensive. But does the general public a
52: St. Paul's Bay, Malta - Perfect For Holidays
Malta is an exciting country where the stunning clear-blue skies kiss the deep blue of the Mediterranean and where the landscape is dotted by honey-hued limestone buildings.
Malta also boasts a rich
53: Cruise Destination - Mallorca, Spain
Estimates suggest that over 6 million tourists visit Mallorca each year, especially for summer holidays, and many are on a Mediterranean cruise.
The tourists are 70% German and British, with the rem
54: From Krakow with Love
Nevertheless it is all usually good fun - but there is always something lacking when it’s taking place in South End. How much more fun could be if the whole stag weekend was transferred to one of the
55: Bars in Budapest that Your Stag Party Might Want to Visit
Thanks to low cost booze, accessibility from the UK and a tolerant attitude towards larger parties, it has also become extremely popular for stag weekends. If you want a stag party that is a little d
56: Holiday Island And The Super Cars
One of Spain's favourite holiday islands - Menorca - has built her reputation as a holiday island on the island's strengths - peace and tranquility.
But they have welcomed the fastest cars and the drivers in the world of Grand Prix...
57: Tias In Lanzarote: A Hub for Tourism
Ever since the mid 1960s, the Canary Islands have been a much sought-after vacation spot.
Located a mere 62 miles off the African coast in the Atlantic, the islands offer beautiful volcanic scenery,
58: Mahon - Capital Of Menorca
The second largest of the popular Spanish Balearic islands is Menorca. Mahon is the capital city of Menorca. Today it is a prosperous hub for tourism, but it hasn't always been that way.
Rough Beginn
59: Do's and Don'ts for Your Vacation in the South of France
With almost 40 million visitors a year, the South of France remains one of the most sought after vacation destinations in the world. However, some basic knowledge of the area before you go can significantly increase your enjoyment of
60: On holiday in Cornwall
Before you go on holiday it is always nice to have an overview of the place you have chosen to visit and Cornwall is no exception with plenty of attractions to keep you busy on your holiday! Where to stay? There are many locations that you can stay in, in Cornwall.
61: Newquay Holiday Cottages - Feeling the winds of change
Anyone who has been to Newquay lately will have noticed a distinct change in the air. Of course if you look out to sea, the glorious Atlantic rollers and acres of pristine sand that continue to make Newquay the surfing Mecca for which it is so famous, are still there. But I invite you to take a second and look - behind you this time, and take in
62: There's Something About Lanzarote...
Lower property prices and higher inflation in the U.K. and the U.S. have taken no toll on the number of holiday bookings to the Canary Islands. In fact, foreign tourism to Lanzarote was up a surprising 49 percent during the first two months of 2008. Lanzarote is the most visited of the seven islands that make up the Canaries. During the first
63: Tenerife's Puerto de la Cruz to Receive Overhaul
The town of Puerto de la Cruz is located on the north coast of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. It was a major tourist resort long before the 1950s boom in tourism swept the Canaries by storm. During the 19th century physicians in England and the. Netherlands recommended their patients seek the warmth of Puerto de la Cruz for the winter to promote good health. Some of the oldest hotels in the area date back to
64: New Ways to play in Creative London
Oscar Wilde famously declared that, "Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life". He might well have been speaking of the latest innovation to burst onto London’s art events scene; the world’s first foray into arts club hotels. London has long been an inspirational hub for arts of all disciplines; from music, to literature and visual arts, the city is a thriving centre of cultural activity and excellence. However, the search for events in London can, too often
65: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, just Sensational
The most important point of entry, Rio de Janeiro brims over with charm and beauty. Few cities in the world have such beautiful scenery. Situated between the mountains and the sea , the “Wonderful City” welcomes visitors with open arms. Copacabana, one of Brazil’s most famous beaches, is the scene of the greats New Year celebration in the world. Ipanema and Leblon are permanent attraction during the day and also receive many habitués at night.
66: Babymooning - Risky Travel Trend?
The new trend of Babymooning is taking the travel world by storm. Just as a honeymoon takes place shortly after marriage, a babymoon is often scheduled after a couple finds out they're expecting a baby. Sometimes the babymoon comes shortly after the baby is born. This is often done to give mom and dad a much-needed vacation, as well as to introduce the baby to a whole new world.
67: Binibeca Village - Ideal Menorca Holidays
Menorca, home to many resorts and towns in eight municipalities, is very rich in history and culture. Several celebrities visit Menorca year after year for fun, relaxation and family time. Museums, art galleries and musical events are among the attractions that draw people to the Balearic Islands.
68: Cuisine of Provence
The Cuisine of Provence - The Hidden Richness. For years Provencal cooking has been relegated to a poor substitute for the rich cuisine of Burgundy and northern France. "Of course", gastronomes would say, in condescending tones, "it's very healthy but how much bouillabaisse can you eat?"
69: Barcelona Spain Weekends 2008
Spain's Barcelona is proving to be one of the most popular detsinations for a weekend break among European tourists, especially from the UK. Reports suggest Barcelona is expected to receive 70,000 tourists this year from the East Midlands alone, helped along by Britain's biggest discount airline
70: Eurozone Hits 2008 Malta Vacations
Summer 2008 should be good for the Malta hotels and holidays industry - last year was the best year for incoming tourism for 6 years, and the island joined the Euro with some confidence on January 1. But a recent report reflects on what has happened to prices
71: Reasons to live in Sheffield.
Sheffield is in South Yorkshire, in the north of England. It is close to Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham and the Peak District. It’s a family-friendly city with a prosperous economy and relatively low cost of living. Sheffield obtained world-wide recognition during the 19th century for its production of steel.
72: A brief guide to Crewe
Crewe is a medium sized town in the County of Cheshire in England with a population of around 67,683. The town is well known for its association with railways, being a major junction and once home to
73: A brief guide to Cambridge
The city of Cambridge is a university town in the centre of the county of Cambridgeshire, England, it is around 50 miles north-east of London and is also home to a high technology centre known as Sili
74: Property Letting in Leeds
Leeds is a thriving, passionate city rich in heritage and culture with plenty to explore. More than 750,000 people live there with many thousands of tourists and visitors coming to shop, eat out or en
75: A brief guide to Newport, Wales
Newport is a city in Wales that stands on the banks of the River Usk and is located roughly between Bristol and Cardiff. The city has a population of 140,100 which makes it the third largest city in W
76: Rent Property in Nottingham.
Nottinghamshire is the land of Robin Hood. It was in Sherwood Forest, that the fictional outlaw carried out his exploits. Nottingham is known as the "Queen of the Midlands," and has long been recogniz
77: A brief guide to Bournemouth
This article aims to give a brief rundown of what it’s like to live in Bournemouth, ideal if you are considering the idea to rent property in Bournemouth. Bournemouth is a large coastal resort town in
78: Property letting in York
The North's spiritual capital for 2000 years and recently voted the UK’s best city, York is one of the most intriguing cities in England. Layered with beauty, variety and has been excellently preserve
79: Reasons to rent property in Oxford
Oxford, “The City of Dreaming Spires”, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars. Since the 9th century Oxford ha
80: Fun And Relaxation In The Lake District
Fun And Relaxation In The Lake District UK
More than ever, people are looking for places to vacation where they don't have to contend with the crowds, noise and overall blare of everyday life. They w
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