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301.London From Thames by Anil Gupta
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. These are: Hampton Court Pier, Richmond Pier, Kew Pier, Putney Pier, Westminster Pier, Charing ...
[Added: 25 Jul 2006   Hits: 306   Words: 601]

302.A Most Trusted Travel Buddy by A Most Trusted Travel Buddy
Traveling is a great way to gain new experiences and learn a new culture. However, it's not too much fun to travel with the thought of your safety hanging over your head right? Because no matter how everything seems to be well-planned, you ...
[Added: 25 Jul 2006   Hits: 315   Words: 466]

303.Dancing The Night Away by Rahul viz
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 ...
[Added: 25 Jul 2006   Hits: 430   Words: 385]

304.Museum Lover's Delight - Palais Le Louvre by Anil Gupta
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. It epitomizes traditional French architecture since the Renaissance, and it houses a magnificent ...
[Added: 24 Jul 2006   Hits: 315   Words: 579]

305.Nature Lover's Paradise - Hyde Park by Anil Gupta
Hyde Park is one of London's finest historic landscapes covering an area of 350 acres. There is something for everyone in Hyde Park. With over 4,000 trees, a lake, a meadow, horse rides and more one can naturally forget that he/she is in the middle of London. Hyde Park ...
[Added: 24 Jul 2006   Hits: 314   Words: 546]

306.The discovery of a well in the Tower of the Pulci in Florence. by Alberto Scarsi
Every tourist who comes to Florence ends up by visiting the square outside the Uffizi Gallery. This is partly due to the attraction of the wonderful paintings in the Gallery and partly to admire the original architecture of the palace itself, which Giorgio Vasari, commissioned by ...
[Added: 24 Jul 2006   Hits: 311   Words: 954]

307.Staying In Amsterdam by Rahul viz
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. One of ...
[Added: 24 Jul 2006   Hits: 351   Words: 348]

308.Many Facets of Amsterdam by Rahul viz
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, earned itself the honorary name of "the Venice of the Netherlands", it attracts, ...
[Added: 24 Jul 2006   Hits: 328   Words: 365]

309.Are Sneakers a Fashion No-no in Paris? by Phil Chavanne
Are American sneakers a fashion don't in Paris? The Senior Editor of online magazine Paris Eiffel Tower News addresses the issue from a bilateral viewpoint. I can't count the number of times travelers who asked me: 'Should I wear sneakers in Paris?' and other variations of the ...
[Added: 24 Jul 2006   Hits: 834   Words: 1416]

310.City Of Lovers by Anil Gupta
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 ...
[Added: 22 Jul 2006   Hits: 320   Words: 527]

311.Victoria & Albert Museum by Anil Gupta
Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone of the Museum on 17th May 1899. The Victoria & Albert has a collection of more than 4 million objects. The Victoria & Albert Museum in London is the world's largest ...
[Added: 22 Jul 2006   Hits: 619   Words: 568]

312.Go Shopping - Albert Cuyp Market by Rahul viz
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. It receives over 20,000 visitors a day and almost twice of that on Saturday. The range ...
[Added: 22 Jul 2006   Hits: 384   Words: 372]

313.Historically Amsterdam by Rahul viz
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. Not much is known about this ...
[Added: 22 Jul 2006   Hits: 362   Words: 386]

314.Family Fun: Attractions and Activities for Those Visiting Maui by Crystal McKenzie
Maui provides a wide variety of options for all different types of visitors coming to the island including singles, couples and families. Although Maui has been known to be a romantic getaway spot, it is also one ...
[Added: 22 Jul 2006   Hits: 323   Words: 827]

315.The Blooming Buds by Rahul viz
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 ...
[Added: 22 Jul 2006   Hits: 382   Words: 395]

316.The Royal Security - Changing Of Guards by Anil Gupta
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. Although the ceremony doesn't get started until 11: 30, mass of tourists begin swarming ...
[Added: 21 Jul 2006   Hits: 332   Words: 524]

317.How to avoid summer holiday stresses. by Andrew Regan
It's summer time again and the masses are flying away for two weeks of sun, sea, sand and good times. Actually, this summer, we're even enjoying holidays on the UK's own beaches and waterways with temperatures reaching 36 degrees in places. We all look for different things ...
[Added: 21 Jul 2006   Hits: 776   Words: 432]

318.The British Royalty by Anil Gupta
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837. It evolved from a town house that was owned from the beginning of the eighteenth century by the Dukes of Buckingham. Today it is The Queen's official residence. Although in use for the many official events ...
[Added: 20 Jul 2006   Hits: 318   Words: 563]

319.Garden Route Adventures: Castles, Polo, Whales and Dolphins by Bronwen Roberts
Kurland: Polo Playing Luxury Kurland is unquestionably, the most desirable location on the Garden Route, a 700 ha estate consisting of a small luxury hotel and a polo complex . Helicopters land on the lawn and bumping into international ...
[Added: 20 Jul 2006   Hits: 525   Words: 917]

320.Kauai Activities—Things You Should Include in Your Itinerary by Bill McKenzie
Planning a vacation generally gets all involved very excited about what there is to do while they are on vacation. So, most likely if you are traveling to Kauai with your family you can rest assured that mom, dad, ...
[Added: 20 Jul 2006   Hits: 295   Words: 951]

321.Culturally London by Anil Gupta
Quite a lot of people have striven to define 'Englishness' and failed in fact English culture is really a mixed culture, having assimilated the best from many other cultures. Racially the English are Celts, Romans, Vikings, Saxons, Normans, with a handful of lesser traits thrown in for good ...
[Added: 20 Jul 2006   Hits: 339   Words: 520]

322.The Horror Tour by Rahul viz
The Amsterdam Dungeon is a horror based attraction a little way from Dam Square on the Rokin. It provides a really funny and scary couple of hours with brilliant live actors who will scare any ...
[Added: 20 Jul 2006   Hits: 390   Words: 331]

323.History of Southwest Airlines by Olivia Andrews
Before 34 years back, Rollin King and Herb Kelleher got together and decided to start a different sort of airlines. They started it off with a simple notion that if you get your passenger to their destination on ...
[Added: 19 Jul 2006   Hits: 530   Words: 348]

324.Partying With The Queen by Rahul viz
Queen' Day is the most festive occasion of the year. It is celebrated on April 30th every year. Amsterdam is particularly famous for the all-out parties that commence on that day. There is plenty of orange on this day, as it represents the House of Orange, ...
[Added: 18 Jul 2006   Hits: 350   Words: 378]

325.How to catch South Australia seafood delicacies. by Steven Pike
Camping by the coast is a popular pastime for many individuals or families. It offers activities such as swimming, surfing, snorkelling and diving, fishing, exploring and hiking. With a little thought and effort, it is possible to explore and sample the culinary delights the area ...
[Added: 18 Jul 2006   Hits: 563   Words: 1669]

326.Mountain Majesties in Montana by Cyd Bus
DAZZLING, DRAMATIC, NATURAL, AND SCENIC. So it is in southwestern Montana. Oh sure, there's history, good food, and a variety of places to stay, but the main attraction is the sheer beauty. It's a ...
[Added: 18 Jul 2006   Hits: 522   Words: 640]

327.Sightseers Joy by Rahul viz
Amsterdam is one of the world's best hangouts, a place where a person can immerse himself/herself in history, in art, in the head of a beer or a self-rolled smokestack. Amsterdam combines a huge case ...
[Added: 18 Jul 2006   Hits: 348   Words: 389]

328.Historically London by Anil Gupta
The history of London as a permanent settlement stretches back almost two thousand years. The city's story is a fascinating one, its fortunes inextricably linked to those of the British Isles. London was founded by the Romans at a convenient ...
[Added: 18 Jul 2006   Hits: 315   Words: 512]

329.African Safari - A Thrilling Family Adventure by Earl Calvert
Nothing surpasses an African safari for a family adventure vacation. Far removed from the distractions of crowds and noise, a safari in Africa offers an adrenaline rush different from anything you have ever experienced. ...
[Added: 18 Jul 2006   Hits: 313   Words: 377]

330.Tips for a convenient, safe and smooth flight journey by Olivia Andrews
There are many important things by considering which you can easily make your air travel more easy, convenient and smooth. 1. You should select your seat before you fly The ...
[Added: 18 Jul 2006   Hits: 356   Words: 464]

331.Guide About Versilia in Tuscanu by Marcos
Versilia is a the name of part of the coast of Tuscany in the province of Lucca. It stretches between Marina di Massa on the north and Massaciuccoli Lake on the south. It is a very renomated zone ...
[Added: 18 Jul 2006   Hits: 333   Words: 509]

332.American cemetery in Florence by Alberto Scarsi
Florence! The heart of the art! Located in the middle of Tuscany, it has represented for centuries the cradle of art, in all its forms and expressions. This enormous and priceless heritage has attracted people from all over the world, making of Florence one of the ...
[Added: 16 Jul 2006   Hits: 318   Words: 425]

333.The Sightseers Joy by Anil Gupta
London is a year-round tourist centre, with few of its attractions closing or significantly reducing their opening hours in winter. London is a cosmopolitan city where it is possible to sample cuisine from all corners of the world. There are establishments ...
[Added: 16 Jul 2006   Hits: 315   Words: 516]

334.Biking Bugs by Rahul viz
One of the best ways to experience Amsterdam is by bicycle- it's a very bicycle friendly city. A few rental places provide a repair kit or even road service to fix a flat the chances of getting a flat are not remote in Amsterdam. One has to be very ...
[Added: 15 Jul 2006   Hits: 343   Words: 333]

335.London - For The Connoisseur by Anil Gupta
London - the grand resonance of its very name suggests history and might. Its opportunities for entertainment by day and night go on and on and on. It's a city that exhilarates and intimidates, stimulates and irritates in equal ...
[Added: 15 Jul 2006   Hits: 298   Words: 542]

336.UK music festival guide 2006 by Michael Hanna
With the British summer seemingly here at last, the UK music festival season has managed to get off to a great start with RISE, Monsters of Rock, the Isle of White Festival and the recent T in the Park weekend. ...
[Added: 14 Jul 2006   Hits: 704   Words: 617]

337.Hamburg's magical Mile - Hamburg is more than just a World cup venue by Michael Hanna
Now that the World Cup has ended and all the football fans are gradually trickling away from their temporary surrogate homes across Germany, the country can begin to get back to normality, and the usual business of tourism can take hold once again. ...
[Added: 14 Jul 2006   Hits: 747   Words: 590]

338.Who should've won the World Cup - Australia! by Michael Hanna
Yes I am an Australian, but before you get petty and accuse me of bias, I've got a dual nationality to throw back at you. I'm lucky enough to be both an Australian and EU citizen (and two bad passport photos to match). ...
[Added: 14 Jul 2006   Hits: 651   Words: 443]

339.How to choose an airline card? by Olivia Andrews
There are so many airline cards that might be making you confused to decide which one to choose from? You can easily arrive at some decision by asking yourself these basic questions such as which airline do you use ...
[Added: 14 Jul 2006   Hits: 269   Words: 359]

340.Fly on budget by Metodi Mladenov
Looking at the oil prices lately you may decide to skip this year's vacation because the flight tickets will cost you a fortune. But what about flying for free from London to Barcelona or for just 130$ from US to Germany? This will ...
[Added: 14 Jul 2006   Hits: 357   Words: 705]

341.Amsterdam - The Tours by Rahul viz
The best way to see Amsterdam is from the water. To get the best sight a range of boat excursions can be booked at the information offices of Amsterdam Tourist & Convention Board. There is lot of choice it can either ...
[Added: 14 Jul 2006   Hits: 314   Words: 382]

342.Safety Tips for a Safe and Sound Summer Vacation by Fritz Blanc
Every traveler wants to have a safe and healthy trip. There are a few things every traveler can do to ensure an injury-free, harmless summer vacation. - Leave the gold watch and diamond earrings behind and keep a low-key attitude in ...
[Added: 14 Jul 2006   Hits: 482   Words: 494]

343.Halloween Costume Safety Tips by Robert Henry
Every year the end of October brings frivolous food, fright and fun to children of all ages. And every year it's the same question at the beginning of October, "What is my Halloween Costume going to be this year?" But ...
[Added: 13 Jul 2006   Hits: 486   Words: 501]

344.Magical Mozambique by Sarah Manners
Mozambique is located along Africa's picturesque south-eastern coast and is bordered by Tanzania, South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi. It is a country rich because of its beauty, history and the warmth of its people. ...
[Added: 12 Jul 2006   Hits: 598   Words: 790]

345.Safari in the Serengeti by Sarah Manners
Tanzania is truly the safari capital of the world; the word safari is actually Swahili - the native language of Tanzanians. While on a holiday in Tanzania it would be a sin to miss out on the breathtaking natural beauty and the awesome ...
[Added: 12 Jul 2006   Hits: 470   Words: 802]

346.UK themeparks are a great opportunity for the whole family to get a break by Michael Hanna
The summer holidays are here again, and trying to find somewhere to go for a short break holiday or a good day out that is suitable for the entire family, including young children, can prove difficult. The many ...
[Added: 12 Jul 2006   Hits: 431   Words: 513]

347.Stargazing in Cape Town: Where to go when you want to Party by Bronwen E. Roberts
The Mount Nelson This grand old dame of Cape Town fondly known as 'The Nellie' is one of Cape Town's most elegant hotels. After a series of refurbishments over the last year it has scored mega points with the younger set, by adding the ...
[Added: 11 Jul 2006   Hits: 378   Words: 787]

348.Ascend to Aspen by Caitlin Moore
Three hundred inches of snow per year, four resorts to choose from, and enough bumps, trails, and thrills to make each ski run different from the last, Aspen is the place to satisfy your need to speed down the mountainside. You'll ...
[Added: 11 Jul 2006   Hits: 300   Words: 778]

349.Experience Zurich, a truly spectacular city with a wide array of things to see and do. by Andrew Regan
Zurich has a multi faceted appeal with its cultural events, booming nightlife, extravagant shopping and glorious old town streets and sights on the banks of the Limmat River. All this in addition to its close proximity to the magical Swiss ...
[Added: 10 Jul 2006   Hits: 574   Words: 446]

350.Exploring Rhodes, Rose of the Aegean. by Andrew Regan
Rhodes was an important economic centre in the ancient world, now it attracts thousands of international visitors to its beaches every year. Located where the Aegean Sea meets the Mediterranean and famous for its 300 days of sunshine ...
[Added: 10 Jul 2006   Hits: 586   Words: 461]


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