Fun Packed Edinburgh Awaits You


published by: Benicio Brown
on December 17th, 2007

Edinburgh is a very unique city among Scotland’s picturesque cities. Its proximity to
England and its multi cultural and traditional population set it apart from other
tourist destinations in Europe. There are a number of popular dance clubs in the
15th-century buildings! And to top it all for any tourist, there are fire breathers
outside Georgian mansions that offer […]






Holidaying in Leicester


published by: Michiel Van Kets
on December 8th, 2007

Perched on the banks of the River Soar and edging the English National Forest, Leicester is a thriving, progressive city with a vibrant immigrant population.

Now the largest city in the East Midlands, Leicester is one of the oldest cities in England with a history going back to pre-Roman times. Once inhabited by Celtic tribes, Leicester […]






Holidaying in Broome: The Hidden Pearl of Western Australia


published by: Michiel Van Kets
on December 8th, 2007

If you want to experience another facet of  Australia, head for Broome, an exotic oasis in the heart of the country’s last great wilderness area.

Broome is an exotic blend of seaside resort and frontier town with and colourful mix of architectural styles. Add in a delightful beach and a rich and unusual history all in […]






The Benelux Countries


published by: Michiel Van Kets
on December 8th, 2007

Benelux is an economic union of three neighbouring monarchies - Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Despite long-standing ties, each country’s capital exudes its own unique charms.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a freewheeling open city with splendid architecture, lovely tree-lined canals , wonderful shopping, and friendly people.

Transport:getting there and getting away:

Schiphol airport is one of the world’s biggest and […]






Travelling through South America: Lima, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires


published by: Michiel Van Kets
on December 8th, 2007

South America is home to lands of fierce mountainous beauty, traces of ancient civilisations, superb tropical coastlines, alluring food and music, and pulsating festivals - in short everything your need for the ultimate travel experience.

Lima

Peru’s sprawling capital sits in the center of the country’s desert coastline. It’s a grimy, polluted place but one of charm […]






Travelling through the UK:Cardiff, Edinburgh and Glasgow


published by: Michiel Van Kets
on December 8th, 2007

It can be easy to forget there’s much more to the UK than just England. In fact, any true understanding of that island nation requires visits to the Celtic realms of Wales and Scotland.

Cardiff

Capital of the principality of Wales, Cardiff grew up as a port for the shipping of iron and coal from nearby Welsh […]






The foreigner tells his impressions about Lugansk


published by: oksana
on December 8th, 2007

It was very solar days for sure 38 degrees Celcium. I met with my pen pals (for this I must thank Oksanalove agency) and I went all over Lugansk City, (the roads are not good) it was interesting to watch the taxi drivers avoid the holes in streets:). I went ice skating and then walked […]






Travel to Spain: Barcelona and Madrid


published by: Michiel Van Kets
on December 7th, 2007

Spain boasts long stretches of sandy beaches and once you leave the spurious glitz of the tourist resorts, you’ll find the real Spain which shimmers to the strum of flamenco guitars.

Accommodation: Luxury to budget stays
The internet can offer some of the best information on the cost, range and location of Spain hotels.

Madrid: the city that […]






City Breaks in Germany: Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt


published by: Michiel Van Kets
on December 7th, 2007

Berlin: city of a new era
Today Berlin is a creative, dynamic place to visit with museums, theatres, many bars, cubs and restaurants. A city which was at the grim heart of 20th century European history, the Berlin of today has a tendency not to take itself too seriously.

Transport: how to get there and around
To reach […]






Traveling in South Africa: Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban


published by: Michiel Van Kets
on December 7th, 2007

Johannesburg
Jo’burg, as it’s known, is the largest city in South Africa, its busy bustling streets lack real beauty. But you’ll be rewarded with wonderful experiences of the real South Africa and the climate is glorious.

Transport: how to get there and around
There is an international airport in Johannesburg which serves domestic as well as international destinations. […]





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