 Category: City Guides
Category: Travel >> City Guides<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 next page >> by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-17 ] Blackpool is one of Britain's most popular holiday destinations. It is
a town full of roller-coasters, clubs, and even the biggest mirror ball
in the world. Add this to the world-class shows, cosmopolitan
restaurants, vibrant nightlife, an active sports scene and
breathtakingly beautiful scenery on Blackpool's doorstep you begin to
understand why Blackpool is so popular. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-15 ] Dundee is in an ideal location to visit Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen,
Perth and the Highlands making it the superb base for numerous types of short breaks and holidays. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-12 ] Wolverhampton is a wonderful city steeped in history and tradition.
With so many places to go and entertainment to enjoy you will never be
without something to do. by Maria Williams Williams  [ 2006-05-12 ] Milton Keynes is a city of contrasts. It combines the fun and enjoyment
of city life with plenty of scope for leisure and relaxation. Busy and
prosperous, its prime location promises business success and offers the
sophistication and innovation to rival any other city. by Constance Blair  [ 2006-05-11 ] Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and the largest city in the country. Its population comprises about 2,5 millions (with suburbs). This most western European capital lies on the Atlantic Ocean coast at mouth of Tagus River. by Rachel Deutsch [ 2006-04-30 ] Florence, along with Rome and Venice, is one of the "must see" cities of Italy. It is the epicenter of Renaissance, the place it all revolved around. Any famous artist or architect of the time had a part in making this place more beautiful. by John Parker  [ 2006-04-30 ] Although Boston’s famous Freedom Trail has been a popular “Beantown” attraction since 1958, this past April a new type of tour debuted to inform visitors about the trail’s many historic sites. by Constance Blair  [ 2006-04-27 ] Naples is the third biggest city in Italy (after Rome and Milan) and its second main port. It’s the largest city on the south of the country and the capital of Campania province. Nowadays Naples has a population of about 1,5 millions (3 millions with suburbs). Naples is also a very important railway and cultural center of Italy. by Alison White  [ 2006-04-17 ]
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by Ann Corba  [ 2006-02-08 ] When you decide to visit Spain, Barcelona should be on the top of the list of the cities worth visiting. It’s the most unusual and the least Spanish city in the whole country. by Melissa Morrison [ 2006-02-07 ] If you are looking for a short getaway from Metro- Detroit then Lexington, Michigan is the place for you. Only 90 miles from Detroit, it provides water and relaxation to all who visit. by Anna Kowalski [ 2006-02-06 ] My experience in Luxembourg and impressions from the country. by Sidra Rasheed  [ 2006-02-01 ] New York City, aptly named “The Big Apple” and the “city that never sleeps,” represents one of the great international centers of finance, politics, communications, music, culture, and fashion. Home to numerous, world-class museums, venues, and sights, this city is one of the most cosmopolitan in the world. Imbued with a rich sense of history and culture, there are many attractions for visitors to see and visit. by Sidra Rasheed  [ 2006-02-01 ] Los Angeles, California is a place of beautiful beaches, sunny skies, and many popular attractions. Contrary to what most people think, Los Angeles is a melting pot of culture and history. While many of is attractions are geared towards tourists and are sometimes cheesy and overpriced, there is no reason you should enjoy them less. Explore L.A. as an informed and knowledgeable traveler and you’ll have a great time. by Sara Chambers  [ 2006-01-31 ] Orlando, Florida also offers a massive amount of ecotourism. Read on. by Maria Williams  [ 2006-01-30 ] Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 (2001 census). It is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world. It is known as the "city of dreaming spires", a term coined by Matthew Arnold in reference to the harmonious architecture of the university buildings. by Maria Williams  [ 2006-01-30 ] Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the English West Midlands. It is commonly considered to be England's "second city" and is the largest of England's core cities. The city's reputation was forged as the powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution in Britain, a fact which led to Birmingham being known as "the workshop of the world". by BestTripGuide.com Floren [ 2006-01-23 ] Traveling Asia is something that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. When you travel to Asia, there are so many things to see and do; make sure that you plan your trip in advance. However, remember to leave some free time in you itinerary, because when you travel Asia, you want to make sure that you have the flexibility for an occasional adventure.
by Rod L'Huillier [ 2006-01-23 ] Need a long earned break? Consider the safety and beauty of the Gold Coast Queensland Australia. by Maria Williams  [ 2006-01-21 ] Manchester is a city in the north-west of England, situated in a bowl shaped land area. The city centre is located on the River Irwell. Planning for a vacation in Manchester is a great idea.
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The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth-largest city in the state of California, in the United States.
by Rachel Deutsch [ 2006-01-19 ] The origins of the Carnival in Venice are similar to many carnivals in the world. The Carnival starts on the last day before Lent. The origin of the festivities is the will to consume all the meat before Lent... by Nivedita Bala [ 2006-01-19 ] Introduction
There's no place on earth quite like this handful of sun-drenched, mid-Pacific islands. The Hawaii of South Seas literature and Hollywood films really does exist. Here one will find palm-fringed blue lagoons, lush rainforests, hidden gardens, cascading waterfalls, wild rivers running through rugged canyons, and soaring volcanoes. And those beaches -- gold, red, black, and even green sands caressed by endless surf - a perfect place for spending holidays.
by Maria Williams  [ 2006-01-19 ] Leeds is a city in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire in the north of England. The River Aire runs through the city. In 1974 the former county borough of Leeds was merged with the towns of Wetherby, Morley, Otley, Pudsey, and other surrounding areas to form a metropolitan borough — the city status of the county borough being conferred on the new metropolitan borough. by Maria Williams  [ 2006-01-19 ] Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in the North West of England. Liverpool is one of England's core cities, situated along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, with the city centre located about 5 miles inland from the Irish Sea. Liverpool has a varied topography being built across a ridge of hills rising up to a height of around 70 metres above sea-level at Everton Hill. by Mansi gupta  [ 2006-01-17 ] A place that has seen political turmoil to the hardest extent but has stood the test of time. A place where mysteries unfold around every corner. Where the nature has bestowed its greatest gifts. Welcome to Romania |