Travel and Regions
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Europe
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Leeds as a cosmopolitan city (10/23/2011)
(...) With more that one hundred restaurants, the area promotes drink and food for everybody. You might present trouble choosing what to do! Legions of the restaurants are award-winning and therefore are internationally noted. You will find restaurants and bars that cover every one of budgets, so locating a house to consume or drink isn't a issue. (...)
Hiking through the European Fjords (10/06/2011)
(...) Experts recommend taking as much time in the glacier as you possibly can.
In the south of Norway the fjords are simply as magnificent as elsewhere. The Pulpit Rock Hike covers one of the most iconic views provided by any fjord in the country. (...)
Considering a camping vacation in England (10/02/2011)
(...) Although it's tempting to choose one that is roomy, bear in mind that the bigger it's the colder it'll get during the night. Only go one man larger than that which you need if you are tall or of a big build.
You'll want to get a double-skinned tent, which keeps you dry. (...)
London travel guide and attractions for curious tourists (07/16/2011)
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While there is level use of most of the Abbey, you will find patches of uneven pavement throughout, plus some parts of the sanctuary are just accessible by stairs or through narrow doorways. Additionally, some sections are available with a stair climber, however, you should be in a position to transfer in order to make use of the stair climber.
The British Houses of Parliament are only a short walk from Westminster Abbey. (...)
Visiting Oxfordshire will surely relax you (07/14/2011)
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Oxfordshire can also be noted for the University of Oxford. The University of Oxford isn't just the 2nd oldest surviving university in the world, being founded in the 1200's, but it's also one of the best, because it are available in top ten best universities in the world. Because of its prestige, the University of Oxford plays a role in the trustworthiness of both Oxfordshire and England. (...)
Spain is very divers in its northern part (10/09/2010)
(...) The other communities of the north took shape after the influx of the Moors into Spain in AD 711, when retreating Christians took refuge in the northern mountains.
The tiny principalities and dukedoms formed in the valleys of Asturias and the Pyrenees were the cradles of the later states – Castile, Aragón, Catalonia – that eventually spread south to defeat the great Moorish kingdoms of Spain. For centuries the regions west of Navarra were linked by the Camino de Santiago, the road to one of Europe's greatest pilgrimage sites, the shrine of St James at Santiago de Compostela. (...)
The best wines of Northern Spain come from Rioja (10/09/2010)
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The river also cuts through the wine region of Navarra. To the north are some of the vineyards of the Basque Country: the minuscule Txacoli de Guetaria region. In the far west lie the four wine regions of wet, rugged Galicia: Rías Baixas, Ribeiro, Valdeorras, and Ribeira Sacra. (...)
Galicia is special for the diversity of its landscape (10/09/2010)
(...) Fishing is vital to the economy, and Galician seafood is the best in Spain.
The coastline, cut with fjordlike rías, is dotted with fishing villages. Enormous efforts have been made to clean up damage caused by the 2002 sinking of the Prestige oil tanker, and most of the coast has now recovered. (...)
The Basque Country is an absolute must see when visiting Spain (10/09/2010)
(...) In the 1960s, the ETA organization began an armed struggle against Franco's repression, demanding complete Basque independence. When democracy returned to Spain in the 1970s, the Basque Country was again granted autonomy, which was accepted by most moderate Basque nationalists.
As a holiday destination, the Atlantic coast offers a tempting variety of sandy beaches, rías and cliffs. (...)
All about Crowne Plaza Antwerp (06/11/2010)
(...) With 14 meeting rooms in all, our conference centre is able to seat up to 600 delegates (850 in a reception-style setting). Of course, you'll need to relax, and the jazzy feel is continued in our Toots Bar and Restaurant. With smoky background music, a delicious menu and extensive wine listings, it's the perfect setting for a corporate lunch - as well as a relaxing place to chill. (...)
Designer Shopping on the French Riviera (06/11/2010)
(...) Roughly an hour away by train, Monte Carlo in the principality of Monaco, is home to the Avenue des Beaux-Arts, arguably the world's most exclusive and most expensive shopping streets. In one stretch, bedazzled visitors will find, Cartier, Hermès, Prada, Chanel, Armani, Sonia, Celine, Akris, Veneta, Bottega, Bvlgari, Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Yves Saint Laurent among others. Side streets off the Avenue des Beaux-Arts are home to smaller, less exclusive boutiques with more manageable price ranges, but this is not a shopping district for the bargain minded. (...)
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