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Category: Travel >> Hotels<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 next page >> by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-08-01 ] Situated on a large urban renewal site devoted to culture and leisure, Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie was completed in 1986 with a mandate to educate visitors about science and technology. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-31 ] The British Airways London Eye, the capital’s fourth tallest building, after the Canary Wharf, NatWest and BT Towers, offers unsurpassed views of the city. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-31 ] The tourist visiting Paris can be a rookie or traveled veteran, he/she should not be weighed down with mind-bending dates and boring stories. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-30 ] Diana, Princess of Wales' Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park. Unveiled in July, 2004 with both the late Diana’s family and the royal family including Queen Elizabeth II present, the $6.5 million memorial to the late Princess of Wales is designed by American architect Karen Gustafson. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-30 ] Paris has the world class Asterix amusement park. In the park beautiful and green setting 35 km north of Paris, seven adventure areas, 27 attractions and 6 shows are waiting to thrill, excite and entertain the visitor. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-29 ] Shopping is a local addiction, with countless tiny boutiques serving the Amsterdammers’ obsession with living life in perfectly accessorized style. The lovely Prinsengracht canal is a hoarder’s paradise - Van Hier tot Tokio is the spot for Japanese antiques. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-28 ] When darkness falls the City of Light gives credential to its name. The monuments and bridges are illuminated, and the glow of old-fashioned and modern street lamps, the blaze of sidewalk-cafe windows, and the glare of neon signs flood the avenues and boulevards. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-27 ] Anne Frank was one of the Jewish victims of Nazi persecution during the Second World War. The building consists of two parts - a front house and a back annex. Otto Frank's business was located in the front house. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-27 ] Every cinema in Amsterdam screens films in their original language with Dutch or English subtitles. There are some 55 movie theatres to choose from, many of which are located around Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-27 ] 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 wanting to experience a true piece of Amsterdam. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-27 ] Westminster Abbey is the place of the coronation, marriage and burial of British monarchs, except Edward V and Edward VIII since 1066. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-27 ] Le Pere Lachaise is a beautiful and historic cemetery. For a grave-hunter, it is a vital stop on a trip through Paris. by pete glocker  [ 2006-07-27 ] This article is to inform consumers on how to save money on vacations.
by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-26 ] The tower of London has been an integral part of British Royal History for nearly 1000 years. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-26 ] It is not possible to call the term ‘Dutch cuisine’ a jolly a quick fry. For sure, it’s taken a few centuries, but Amsterdam has transcended its geographic setting on a land best suited to spuds, cabbages, carrots and cows. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-26 ] The Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile, is the world’s largest triumphal arch. It forms the backdrop for an remarkable urban collection in Paris. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-25 ] The “Old Lady of Threadneedle Street Museum,” or the Bank of England Museum as it is popularly known is one site which any person just cannot miss. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-25 ] Notre-Dame Catholic cathedral in Paris dates back to the 13th century and are one of the masterpieces of Gothic art in Western Europe. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-24 ] To experience some real nightlife, Amsterdam is a great place. Amsterdam nightlife offers lots of bars, pubs and clubs. Amsterdam has tons of different bars, pubs, clubs and events. Hardcore house, Garage, Techno and Lounge are currently most popular, but there are also 70s, 80’s and retro parties. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-24 ] Viewing London from Thames is the least stressful way to travel in London and is heap of fun. There are 9 piers from which to stop or start one’s journey. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-24 ] The Eiffel Tower - an enormous structure of exposed latticework supports made of iron, was constructed for the Paris Exposition of 1889. by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-07-23 ] Thanks to its magnificent landscapes and amazing beaches, the Caribbean has rapidly become one of the most desired holiday destinations in the world. The hundreds of fabulous tropical Caribbean islands welcome millions of tourists each year, drawn by the beauty of their exotic landscapes, the importance and the variety of their tourist resorts, by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-23 ] The city of Amsterdam has many different faces, which it shows at different times. Known by all to be the cultural capitol of Holland and having, with its beautiful canals running through the city centre. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-23 ] No matter whether one travels on business or leisure there are plenty of hotels in Amsterdam. From cheap Amsterdam hotels to luxury accommodation in Amsterdam, one can find everything. The choice is unlimited. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-23 ] Hyde Park is one of London’s finest historic landscapes covering an area of 350 acres. There is something for everyone in Hyde Park. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-23 ] The Louvre is one of the largest palaces in the world and, as a former residence of the kings of France, also being one of the most illustrious one in Paris. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-22 ] Amsterdam has the only floating flower market in the world, and one of the most fragrant places of interest during all seasons. The flower stalls stand on the houseboats. One can find there all sorts of tulips, narcissus and other bulbs and flowers. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-22 ] Much of what is at present in the long life of the city is there form a long time. The dam that gave the muddy little settlement its name arose over the river Amstel during the last decades of the 11th century. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-22 ] Probably the most famous market in the Netherlands, this market twists most of the way down the pedestrian Albert Cuyp Straat in De Pijp area of Amsterdam near the Heineken Brewery. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-22 ] Paris incites the senses, asking to be seen, heard, touched, tasted and smelt. From romance along the Seine to landscapes on bus-sized canvases to the pick-an-ism types in cafes monologuing on the use of garlic or the finer points of Jerry Lewis, Paris is the essence of all things French. by Anil Gupta  [ 2006-07-21 ] The Changing of the Guard ceremony is perhaps the most recognized formality in Europe, and is conducted at Buckingham Palace every odd day of the week beginning at 11:30pm. by stefano sandano  [ 2006-07-12 ] How to research the right hotel in Rome by Bronwen Elisabeth Roberts  [ 2006-07-11 ] Celebrities that have enjoyed some well deserved and undisturbed R&R in Cape Town include Charlize Theron, Ethan Hawke and Salma Hayek. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-06 ] Gardens in Amsterdam, can be related to expression in abbey and monastery gardens of the Middle Ages where vegetables, fruit and herbs were cultivated. The layout of a medieval garden usually consisted of a square or slightly elongated rectangle. by Damian Burke  [ 2006-07-06 ] New York City, an international hotspot for tourists, promises a unique and diverse experience for visitors from around the globe. Dubbed the “City That Never Sleeps”, the city's hotels are as unique as the place itself.
For the traveler looking for something a bit special, these hotels all deliver. by Alison White  [ 2006-07-05 ] Since the Civil Partnership Bill for gays and lesbians becomes law on in UK many gay couples have decided to take the step and legalise their relationship. And we are not talking about celebrities but about the normal gay couples. by Keith Hoyng  [ 2006-07-04 ] When it comes to hotels, things come down to a tradeoff between cost reduction and a fitting location. In a lot of cases especially when traveling to major cities and well-liked attractions, the nearer the hotel to the city or attraction the more you should expect to pay. The greatest way to save money, particularly in big cities, is often to reside in the suburbs. by Rahul viz  [ 2006-07-01 ] 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. by [ 2006-06-26 ] Amsterdam—the name inspires thoughts of impressionists and culture. Rembrandt and Vermeer in Rijksmuseum and the disturbing paintings of Van Gogh. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-06-13 ] If you are spending your vacation in the East of England, there are few better places to stay than Peterborough. With plenty of historical interest and within easy reach of the famous Fenlands, there is much for the tourist to see and do. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-06-13 ] Stoke-on-Trent has been an industrial centre and has been a favourite
tourist spot for generations. Its five cities, collectively known as
“The Potteries” have provided the world with the best names in English
ceramics, such as Wedgewood, Spode, Portemerion and Moorcraft. by Roger Munns  [ 2006-06-12 ] Visitor numbers to the Mediterranean island of Malta could fall dramatically as major tour operators consider pulling the island out of their holiday brochures.
Malta hotel owners and holiday related businesses are waiting anxiously to see if the rumours are true... by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-06-10 ] Plymouth is the vibrant regional capital of Devon and Cornwall. It is a
thriving modern city, a historic seafaring port and holiday centre with
something for everyone. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-06-10 ] Known as the “gateway to the Highlands,” Stirling is Scotland’s
youngest city, yet also steeped in some of the country’s most colourful
and glorious history. Situated on the River Forth, 40 minutes from
Glasgow and 50 minutes from Edinburgh, the city enjoys breathtaking
views of the Highlands, Loch Katrine, the inspiration for William
Blake’s The Lady of the Lake, Campsie Fells, and the Highlands’ largest
loch, Loch Lomond. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-06-06 ] Newcastle is often referred to as Newcastle upon the Tyne and situated
in Northern England. Newcastle’s climate is moderate, making it an
ideal place to visit any time of year. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-06-06 ] Oxford, UK is a holiday destination to which the traveler can happily
return again and again. One could spend days wandering through Oxford’s
myriad cultural treasures which boast some of the world’s best
exhibits. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-06-02 ] Liverpool is, of course, most famous for being the city that spawned
The Beatles. But there is much more to this fascinating city's past
than just the Fab Four. Recent years have seen extensive re-development
in the city and Liverpool is once again on the up swing in terms of
popularity. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-30 ] Leeds, capitol of Yorkshire, is an often times overlooked holiday
delight. Easily accessible by air and auto with a wide variety of
recreational and sport activities, Leeds offers fun for the entire
family. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-30 ] On first impression, Leicester is a resolutely modern thriving city and
the county town, with two universities. The city has good shopping
facilities with pedestrian friendly shopping streets and the Shires
Shopping Centre. There are traces of its medieval and Roman past. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-26 ] Once known for its fishing fleet the city of Hull has in recent years
undergone a revitalization that has made it among the UK’s most vibrant
cities. First chartered more than 700 years ago by Edward I, Hull
combines the best features of a bustling port with the amenities of a
cosmopolitan city. |