 Category: City Guides
Category: Travel >> City Guides<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 next page >> by Bob Pardue Pardue  [ 2007-03-23 ] In this article you will learn all about the Queen City of Charlotte, NC and I hope it will give you some ideas before you travel to the Southeastern part of the country. by Vinay Choubey  [ 2007-03-20 ] Rising from the heart of the Thar Desert like a golden mirage is the city of Jaisalmer. A commanding fort etched in yellow sandstone stands, with all its awesome splendor, dominating the amber-hued city. by George Enea Enea  [ 2007-02-16 ] Paris wears its mark as the world’s most romantic city with nonchalance, stimulating the senses, demanding to be seen, heard, touched, tasted and smelt. by Robert Parker  [ 2007-01-31 ] This article contains information regarding the Town of Parry Sound and the events, sports and festivals that are held there. by Heidi Grumm  [ 2007-01-26 ] Tourism in Dubai is an important part of the Dubai government's strategy to maintain the flow of foreign dollars into the emirate. Besides shopping,Dubai has many wonderful ancient and modern attractions that are luring the tourists from all over the world. by Ron Zvagelsky  [ 2007-01-23 ] If you want uninhibited high energy night partying and don't mind taking a bit of dangerous risk until the wee hours of the morning, New York is definitely the place for you. by Martin McAllister  [ 2007-01-17 ] Edinburgh might be known as Scotland's festival city in August, but February and March see Glasgow's festival circuit alight with enthusiasm. by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2007-01-11 ] With so much to do and see many visitors opt to take a New York sightseeing tour or two during their stay. There are a wide variety of New York City tours available, so the tours you decide on will depend entirely on your preferences. by [ 2007-01-03 ] There is interesting information about the biggest city of North Russia by Martin McAllister  [ 2006-12-20 ] Broadway theatre is considered to be the highest form of professional theatre, appealing to mass audiences whilst still promising to deliver high quality entertainment. by Martin McAllister  [ 2006-12-19 ] Travel to Copenhagen, Denmark; you're guaranteed to be stunned by the city's culture, beauty and sheer magnificence. by Ron Zvagelsky  [ 2006-12-18 ] When the night comes, life gets a little wilder in this place. Here in Los Angeles, the setting of the sun paves way for the lighting of billboards and club signs. by Ron Zvagelsky  [ 2006-12-14 ] Los Angeles is the second most populated city in the United States today. With lots of attractions and home to the most well-known celebrities and figures, it is not hard to figure out why. Los Angeles is a city that never lacks in interesting places to visit and exciting activities to do. by Ron Zvagelsky  [ 2006-12-14 ] It’s not the world’s best-kept secret. The dating scene in Los Angeles is acknowledged as one of the most happening scenes in America. There are plenty of single people throughout the city hooking up and forming new friendships and relationships. Aside from that, LA never lacks in interesting places by Krzysiek Zan [ 2006-12-08 ] Szczecin is beautiful city. You can spend great time there. by Bronwen Elisabeth Roberts  [ 2006-11-16 ] New York City boasts Prada Flagship Store, the coolest shop on earth. Buying black roses and antiques in the West Village will provide flare and finding the best faux fur and mile-high stiletto’s are reason enough for a shopping excursion. by Mike Rad  [ 2006-11-10 ] Are you going to travel to Europe, or to any other place, alone or in a group, are you a senior traveller who can hardly stop enjoying the beauties and the miracles of this world? Europe is fascinating place to visit – here are some tips for a safer and more enjoyable trip. by [ 2006-10-23 ] Montreal is known as one of the largest Canadian cities, an important trade and industrial centre and an attraction for the tourists. What is there so special about Montreal? by [ 2006-10-20 ] Rome citizens consider themselves to be the privileged part of Italian population. And this is true, because they live in a unique place. However, even if one thinks that he knows Rome like the back of one's hand, he is like a tourist in some way, because it is impossible to experience this city in its full. Needless to say that if you are a tourist, you will need a great number of hours to learn what Rome is. However, you can observe its outer face when doing your trip to this beautiful place. by Luiz Silva [ 2006-10-12 ] See you In Brazil by Ron Zvagelsky  [ 2006-09-29 ] Sacramento is a great city for couples to visit, especially those who are more interested in the history of the area, but there are activities for those who may not be into going to museums and historical places. by John Parker  [ 2006-09-22 ] Miami's economy thrives on tourism, its beautiful beaches attracting visitors every year. In addition, the city's nightclub scene is a large draw for tourists. by Damian Burke  [ 2006-09-21 ] It's not easy to decide how to spend your time in the Big Apple.
With so many things to see and do, where do you begin? This top-ten list of must-see New York City attractions is a good place to start. by John Jones  [ 2006-09-15 ] Most people favor to take a trip by aircraft or by automobile,
but there are still many, many people who favor to use bus
travel to see the sites on their vacations. Bus travel is not as
trendy as it once was, but you can still obtain routes to take
you almost anywhere in the United States. by [ 2006-09-12 ] Cologne - one of the most ancient Germany cities with lots of attractions that will surely interest many tourists by [ 2006-09-08 ] Lisbon Travel Guide - your source of information for everything Lisbon - historical sights, accommodation, shopping, entertainment and much more. by Martin Pladgeman  [ 2006-08-30 ] What was it like to live in a farming village in North Cyprus during the Neolithic Age? A woman of Vrysi will describe that peaceful, simple life-way as you look upon the excavated ruins of a settlement that was abandoned five thousand years ago. by Rajinder Dogra  [ 2006-08-11 ] My love for New Orleans began as a teenager reading Anne Rice novels. The New Orleans she had created was mystical and transcendent, full of decay but itself immune to death. Her novels had created something so real to me that my first time visiting was like coming home. I knew the warmth of a cup of café au lait on a cold night, the blare of trumpets on street corners, even the stench of the French Quarter. by Orson Johnson  [ 2006-08-08 ] Chamonix, also known as Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, is a town in the Eastern part of France, sitting at the foot on Mount Blanc, and therefore a great attraction for those who enjoy winter sports. Chamonix is a very popular winter sports resort, reputedly having some of the best ski runs in the world. It was the site of the first Winter Olympics in 1924, and it has continued to be an inspiration to generations of dedicated skiers. In more recent decades, Chamonix has become a haven for all kinds of winter sports activity, once called ‘The death-sport capital of the world'. Chamonix boasts attractions for mountain climbers, extreme skiers, paragliders and snowboarders. by Orson Johnson  [ 2006-08-08 ] Prague is one of the most attractive cities in Eastern Europe, with a great mixture of history and modern entertainment. One of the great pleasures of visiting this Aside from visits to the castle, or even the jewish quarter, a trip to the Old Town is a must. Aside from the castle itself, the Old Town is (as the name implies) the oldest part of Prague's towns, and even its name dates back to the 14th century. For anyone with a passion for history, the glamour of Prague's Old Town will thrill and amaze you. by Orson Johnson  [ 2006-08-08 ] Tallinn is the capital of Estonia, and sits on the edge of the Baltic Sea, across the waters from Finland and Sweden, two countries that have played a big part in the development of this fascinating city. Tallinn is a lot more than just another former Russian town; the name itself – taani Linn means ‘Danish city’, and one of its great attractions is the number of medieval buildings and structures which still stand, looking today as they did 400 years ago. by L. W. Seals Seals  [ 2006-08-01 ] Before you rent what you think is the perfect apartment for you and your family, always remember these tips... by Orson Johnson  [ 2006-08-01 ] As Italians would say, all roads end in Rome. We would say that all the roads start in Rome as well, and one would better put comfortable shoes on if visiting. Rome is all about everything wonderful, from delicious cuisine, history and tradition, a great nightlife to stunning art and fashion. by Orson Johnson  [ 2006-08-01 ] Miami has lots of fantastic tourist attractions. Bal Harbour Village has shops, hotels, and more. It is also right at the beach and filled with some of the most amazing feats of design. Coral Castle is a monument that shows a single man’s determination and the Everglades Alligator Farm has more then 3,000 alligators. Then there is the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden that has tons of rare tropical plants and the Miami Metro zoo with over 2,000 animals, and almost 400 species. by Orson Johnson  [ 2006-08-01 ] There are many things to see and do in Venice Italy. This includes going to see churches, buildings and monuments, and museums. You will also want to check out their restaurants, shopping areas, and hotels. There are also events and La Dolce Vita that you might want to experience. There is plenty of entertainment in Venice, they include, casinos, cinemas and theatres, operas, clubs, horse racing, live music, and sport matches. by Orson Johnson  [ 2006-08-01 ] There are plenty of places to go see while you are in Barcelona, Spain. The Guell Park is one you might want to check out, this is the most famous park in Barcelona. It has lots of praise, and also some criticism. It was private at first, and then later became open to the public. A few more parks include Park de la Ciudadella, Park Laberint, Park del Palau Reial de Pedralbes, and Park Espanya Industrial. Park de la Ciudadella started as a star shape. There is lots of art here, and you will see gardens and fountains. Laberint was built on many levels with stairways and pavilions. It has railings, gardens, statues, and figures. Park Guinardo looks like a forest. Jardins del Palau Reial de Pedralbes has some nice flower beds and big trees. Park Espanya Industrial has the charming aspect and also the industrial. by Orson Johnson  [ 2006-08-01 ] Prague has became one of the world's most popular tourist places. There are gorgeous murals to look at and wonderful architecture in this magical city. The art that you will find in Prague is mind blowing. You will find everything from Art Nouveau to Baroque, Renaissance, Cubist, Gothic, Neo-Classical and the ultra-modern just to anme a few. by stefano sandano  [ 2006-08-01 ] Things to see when arriving at Rome airports. by Constance Blair  [ 2006-07-27 ] Vancouver is the third biggest city of Canada with its population about 2,3 millions. It’s also the largest, most populated and economically developed city of British Columbia. It’s also the main port of Western Canada connecting the country with other American countries, Asia and the whole Pacific region. It’s a contemporary city, one of the leaders in international finance, business and industry. by lee smith  [ 2006-07-10 ] Alicante or Alicant (Valencian Catalan) is the largest city in the Costa Blanca region of Spain and is one of the most beautiful places you could wish to travel to if you take the time and the effort to explore the region and some of it’s sheer beauty. by Constance Blair  [ 2006-06-29 ] Bologna, a capital of Emilia-Romagna province has a lot of nicknames – “scientific Bologna”, “city of hundred towers”, “city of galleries” and “fat Bologna”. It’s a unique city keeping the monuments of different epochs. by Constance Blair  [ 2006-06-23 ] Small Belgium is an embodiment of the Old Europe with its cozy cities, small houses and quite life rhythm. It’s a country with great cultural heritage, architectural monuments, and delicious national cuisine. by Bronwen Elisabeth Roberts  [ 2006-06-13 ] New York is a city of many treasures. If you’re looking for old-world romance, the most legendary of New York’s romantic havens has to be Grand Central Station. Its faded elegance only adds to the ambience its magnificent origins provide. by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2006-06-09 ] Located at the tip of Southern Africa the Western Cape is a treasure trove of gems waiting to be discovered. This article only highlights a few of them – once you’ve been to Cape Town a part of you will always long to return. by Constance Blair  [ 2006-06-09 ] Atlanta is the capital of the American state Georgia and is often called “the capital of the New South”. It’s a significant economic center of the South East of USA. Now Atlanta is one of the fastest growing cities and it’s population has almost reached 4 millions. by Constance Blair  [ 2006-06-02 ] Chicago, having become a hotbed of the criminality in the 1930s, is now the third biggest city in the United States (after New York and Los Angeles), one of the country’s industrial and congress centers. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-06-02 ] Manchester is one of the most vibrant and dynamic places in the UK.
Here you will find a wonderful variety of things to see, do and
experience, whether you are shopping, eating out, enjoying outdoor
activities or anything in-between. by Alan Tennent [ 2006-05-30 ] The city of Scottsdale in Arizona offers an abundance of activities for people of all ages. by Rajinder Dogra  [ 2006-05-25 ] Actually, there is a whole list of reasons to visit this adventure park all year round. Where else can you get nose to nose with a polar bear, eye to eye with a dolphin and tete a tete with your favorite pet? Where else can you meet the world-famous killer whale, Shamu? by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-17 ] Nestled in a valley and bordered to the east by the Irish Sea, the
capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast, is a vibrant and lively Celtic
city that lives up to its nickname of “The Hibernian Rio.” Situated on
the River Lagan, the pedestrian-friendly city enjoys a focal point in
Donegal Square where the architecturally stunning City Hall dominates
the skyline, and elsewhere Victorian and Edwardian architecture can be
enjoyed by visitors on foot. |