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The pleasure of visiting Blackpool Author: dcollins

Published: July 5, 2008

The UK is not only famous for its fish and chips wrapped in a newspaper, nor its English tea, but take a trip to County Lancashire in the North of England and you will find …

History, Culture And A Dash Of Frivolity Author: dcollins

Published: July 4, 2008

Edinburgh is the historic capital of Scotland, yet it is often overlooked for the bright lights and bustle of Glasgow. But take the time to get to know its cobbled old streets and you will …

Cyprus: Sun, sea and sand… and a beer festival Author: aregan

Published: July 4, 2008

If sunshine and sand coupled with great music and a selection of fine beers sounds like your idea of fun, the Limassol beer festival in Cyprus should definitely be in your diary.
Cyprus has been …

Prague: A City Of Reinvention Author: dcollins

Published: July 4, 2008

Throughout history Prague has been affected by political and social problems, with scars to bear from the Second World War, The Cold War and the Velvet Revolution to name only the major events. But this …

Enjoy peace and partying in idyllic Amsterdam Author: asingleton

Published: July 4, 2008

Amsterdam – the capital of the Netherlands – is one of those unique cities that are made up of different personas; it is almost like a split-personality city. It has its cheeky and fun side …

Sailing fans gear up for 25th Kings Cup Author: dcollins

Published: July 4, 2008

Majorca has long been regarded as one of the leading sailing centres and water sport locations in the world, with several high profile sailing competitions visiting the waters of the Balearics annually. None are as …

World’s last ancient wonder is a magnet for explorers Author: asingleton

Published: July 4, 2008

For the intrepid traveller, keen to discover ancient monuments, desert safaris and long-held tradition – all whilst being bathed in year-round sunshine – Egypt is the archetypical dream. Long established as a hub for tourists …

A Classic Old English Haven In Central London Author: dcollins

Published: July 4, 2008

Acquired by Henry VIII all the way back in 1536, Hyde Park has a grand history. It was used by the King as a hunting ground before James I came to the throne and opened …

Munich provides a welcome break for tourists Author: pmcindoe

Published: July 2, 2008

Although being Germany’s third largest city, Munich has the country’s strongest economy and lowest unemployment rates for a major city. It houses the headquarters for many major companies and is a world famous destination for …