Monday, November 26, 2012
London, A Unique Location
In order to survive your next vacation to London, England, you should
consider the following tips that I have compiled for your benefit.
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Thursday, October 11, 2012
Summer Olympics 2012: Is London Truly Ready?
"Having just passed the 60-day mark before the Olympics opening ceremonies, officials and organisers are asking themselves if the city of London is truly ready to host the games effectively.
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Britain’s Top Festivals
There’s no point anyone really trying to deny that Glastonbury is by far and away the best festival in the UK. Its essential brilliance lies in the unbelievable eclecticism of its music, comedy, theatre, dance, discos and much more besides: one could invest one’s time pedaling bicycles to help power the site’s generators, while away the hours lying on your back seeing animals in the clouds or visit one of the festival’s dozens of stages showing the best acts that the global music scene has to offer. The arrays of different cuisines available mean that whatever the preferences of your taste buds, you’ll be able to find something that will more than satisfy them. I would especially recommend the Goan fish curry stall, which is located to the right of the Jazz stage.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Why Austria Is A Fantastic Holiday Destination
I would undoubtedly recommend that you visit the country of Austria for your holidays because I do so frequently and always have an amazing time there. The reason that I am such a frequent visitor is because my sister-in-law’s company owns a chain of hotels that has numerous establishments in the country and so I consequently visit regularly.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Scotland Goes Mobo
The Mobo Awards 2011 were once again held in Glasgow. It was the second time the city had held the prestigious award and the event proved to be another fascinating show-stopper.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Petroleum Paradise: Baku and Beyond
Zipping down the open highway in your clunker of a car, you look at the gas tank meter and see that it’s close to empty. What to do? You futilely wish the car didn’t have to run on gasoline—you could buy an electric car, but they’re still too expensive. So you resolve to figure out how you can live a life less dependent on petroleum in general, and luckily, you see a gas station just off the road.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Exploration and Scotland
Should you find yourself lucky enough to break away from your routine, it is always a great option to get out there and explore the differences between cultures. While many will hit the beaches of some exotic country like Cuba, Barbados, or even South Africa, Scotland offers its guests many of the same great attractions.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Playing Nard in Baku
One of the best ways to interact with locals in any country is to learn the national games. These activities transcend the limitations of age and language. You can play with anybody regardless of whether your generation fought in the Great War or the World of Warcraft or whether you share a common language. If you are travelling in Azerbaijan, the game you must learn is nard. Once you leave your hotel Baku seems to be filled with nard games. Men play in almost every cafe and every park bench. Everywhere you can hear the roll of dice and clicking of the nard pieces moving about the board.
Aston Villa Versus Liverpool
Aston Villa host Liverpool at Villa Park next week in what promises to be an enthralling encounter. Liverpool have been on a blistering run of form of late but the fact that Aston Villa are at home means that they will hope to get at least a point from the game. The match is given further spice by the fact that Stuart Downing will be returning to his club of last season before his move from Villa Park to Anfield in the summer, meaning the immutable law of the ex could well come back to haunt Alex McLeish’s team. Villa have also been on a reasonably decent run of late, barring their defeat at home to Manchester United due to Phil Jones’s cushioned side-footed volley, but since Kenny Dalglish’s return to Liverpool, the Merseysiders have been paying fantastically well.
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The Top 5 Scottish Mini-Breaks
1. Argyll and the Trossachs
This part of Scotland is a great destination for nature lovers, as it features a diverse range of ecosystems – lochs, forests, national parks and mountains. If you’re planning a rural countryside trip to Scottish Highland hotels, then this’ll make the perfect choice.There is an impressive selection of flora and fauna to see in the area, as well as some exciting opportunities for outdoor activities; these include mountain biking, horse riding, and a number of water sports on the region’s lochs.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Glasgow’s Top 5 Theatres
1. The Citizens' Theatre
Founded in 1943, the Citizen’s Theatre is perhaps the best known in Glasgow, and it is here that you’ll find most of the city’s big-name performances. You’ll find it within easy reach of any central Glasgow hotel, and with performances ranging from Shakespeare through to modern, improvised theatre, the venue caters for all tastes.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Finding Family-Friendly Accommodation in the UK
Travelling with babies and young children can be a stressful and exhausting experience, and parents looking for accommodation will need to make sure that their choice of place to stay makes the experience easier rather than still more complicated.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Rethinking Movie Settings
As I watch more and more movies, the question of why Hollywood does not use more natural settings has been bothering me. Yes, your explosions, fast paced car chases, and special effects are all captivating, but what about the natural beauty that exists in our world?
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
The Origins of Glasgow
Glasgow may seem like a modern metropolis today but it has been used since prehistoric periods for a variety of purposes. Staying at a Country house hotel Scotland will give you an idea about the traditionalism and orthodoxy that lies behind this great city.
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