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Get Ready For A Bloody Good Time In London, England

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

London is the best. I went at the ripe young age of 16, but the memories will never leave me. The pictures, souvenirs, and memories that I acquired in London, UK have left me figuring out how to get back there. Although I spent quite a long time trying to locate my missing passport, finding adapters, and packing my bags, it was ultimately so worth it. If you love art, history, and culture as I do, a trip to London has to make its way onto your to-do list.

The Tower of London is a popular British Landmark located in London. Probably most well-known as a place or torture and a royal prison, the Tower of London holds centuries of history that are made available to you and your family when you visit. I spent an entire day walking around learning all the stories and seeing for myself just how the Tower worked. Probably my favorite part was seeing the ravens. These huge black birds strut around the lawn, eyeing

There’s Something For Everybody To Appreciate In London, UK

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

London is the best. I went at the ripe young age of 16, but the memories will never leave me. The pictures, souvenirs, and memories that I acquired in London, United Kingdom have left me figuring out how to get back there. Although I spent quite a long time trying to locate my missing passport, finding adapters, and packing my bags, it was ultimately so worth it. If you love art, history, and culture as I do, a trip to London has to make its way onto your to-do list.

One of my favorite locations was the Tower of London. I spent a whole day reading about it’s history and seeing first hand what it was like. Probably most well known as a royal prison and place of torture, the Tower of London also served many other uses, from menagerie to stellar observatory. One of the most interesting parts of the Tower of London was seeing it’s famous ravens. The ravens that walk around the Tower have been occupants there for generations. A very old superstition keeps them there, one that says if the ravens leave, the kingdom will fall. The ravens have some of the most royal treatment of the Tower’s inhabitants, with their own personal handler and living quarters.

Big Ben is the third largest clock tower in the world. As one of London’s most well known historical monuments, it has been represented in movies and stories for generations. Although pictures and films do it a little justice, seeing it for yourself is truly breathtaking. Standing beneath it will make you really and truly understand why it has been used as an English icon for so long. A visit to Parliament can give you a first-hand look at how the government of The City Of London works. Although I am not particularly interested in the workings of the government, seeing it in action was something really special and pretty inspiring.

Alright, I had to get my picture taken with the famous solemn-faced guards. Even though it’s pretty cliche, I just had to do it. I didn’t try to make him laugh or stick my finger up his nose or anything, as they are armed guards I’ll have you know, but I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to stand next to one and have my picture taken. I was surprised how many locations boasted a Changing of the Guards, including the Tower of London. The gardens and parks of London are definitely worth mentioning. As a completely free way to spend your day, I really recommend going. Swans and ducks swim in the ponds surrounded by beautiful banks of flowers in every color. Walking anywhere is very special when you get to walk through the parks.

London’s shopping scene is just awesome. I got to visit Camden Market, which isn’t your ordinary shopping spot. Stretching on for as far as I could see, Camden Market offered everything from handmade bags to leopard print Doc Martins. So grab some money and your passport, as there is something for everyone at Camden Market, and I guarantee after a long day shopping, you can’t help but walk away with tons of stuff.

Everyone in your family can walk away with some unforgettable experiences after a London visit. I definitely did. If you’ve never been able to see London for yourself, I recommend you take a trip there sometime. I promise, it’s even worth the hassle of having to find that missing passport.

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Manchester Airport Arrivals

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

When you arrive at Manchester airport you will probably see the sign for Manchester airport arrivals but then what?

There is nothing worse than arriving at an airport especially a large airport like Manchester Airport and feeling lost and not sure where to go. Manchester is a large airport and there are flights to Manchester from over two hundred locations around the world. This situation can be easily be solved by doing a little bit of homework before you arrive and prevent any problems for your arrival at Manchester airport. The first thing to check is which terminal your flight is going to arrive into as Manchester airport has three terminals.

If you are getting collected make sure who ever is collecting you knows your flight number and the correct terminal to pick you up from. They will probably park in one of Manchester Airport’s short stay car parks, which are all located next to the terminal buildings. The short stay car parks are all only a short walk away and the route is all undercover.

If you plan to go into Manchester City centre or another part of England or even north to Scotland by rail then you can catch a train from Manchester airports own rail station. The rail journey into Manchester city centre takes less than twenty minutes and there are frequent trains. You can also pre-book your rail tickets online and check the train times.

You can hire a car at Manchester Airport which is an ideal option if you are planning on visiting the nearby attractions or just for the flexibility of being able to go when and where you want without relying on other transport methods. During busy periods it is possible for the car hire companies to run out of the more popular car types. It is advisable to book in advance and take advantage of some of the online special offers.

There are coach services from Manchester Airport to the city centre with various coach operators and during the day these operate approximately every ten minutes. There are also coach links to other parts of England and Scotland.

So with some basic research by the time you see the notice for Manchester airport arrivals you can be organised and prepared for the next part of your journey and also for you flight from Manchester back home.

With some simple research online before you leave when you see the sign saying Manchester airport arrivals you will not be one of the ones worrying about what to do next. The same information will also help you for your return flight from Manchester home.

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Weekend City Breaks in Sheffield and Tourist Attractions To See

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Today Vacations in England are the fashion. The many reasons are too many to list but the majority agree that the primary factor is the current depression and the increasing requirement to save money, especially in relation to family vacations. A further influential fact is the low value of the Pound Sterling which traveling abroad rather expensive for the English but, alternatively, travel into the UK is cheap. The United Kingdom has many top class tourist destinations including many seaside resorts, however more and more people are choosing to take city breaks instead. Popular city vacation destinations include; London, Manchester and Bristol however there are plenty of other cities in Britain in which to take a vacation such as Sheffield. With rooms from as low as twenty pounds a night, Sheffield bed and breakfast accommodation makes for a low cost city vacation destination.

Things To See And Do In Sheffield

For a city with a history associated with industry primarily in the cutlery and steel industry, Sheffield has a wide variety of galleries. The most well known are the Ruskin Gallery, Metalworks Gallery and Mappin Art Gallery. The Millennium Galleries are free entry and have visiting exhibitions (entry is for a few pounds. The Ruskin Gallery is based upon a collection donated by John Ruskin for the improvement of the Sheffield workers and features watercolors, sketches, minerals, casts, paintings and a library of classic nineteenth century texts.

Visitors will discover that Sheffield has a small number of museums but the City Museum is located on the outskirts of Sheffield’s city center as is the Kelham Island Museum which houses all kinds of items connected with the industrial past of the city and old machinery. Although the city was bombed heavily during WWII several superb examples of Victorian and older architecture still survive and the city center is incredibly easy to walk around. Try to make time to visit the Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul which can be dated back to the fourteen hundreds.

Staying In Sheffield

As the city has a University the bars, clubs and cafes can become incredibly busy at the weekends, during which time students make the very most their free time. While many tourists enjoy such a lively night scene others prefer a more sedate environment in which to stay, these people should book a room in a hotel away from the center of the city.

If a weekend city break in Sheffield is not for you why not ponder on making a reservation in a guest house in London, England’s capital? Otherwise why not consider booking a couple of weeks in a Liverpool bed and breakfast, which was Europe’s Capital of Culture 2008 and benefits from a fantastic collection of world class visitor attractions.

The United Kingdom of Great Britain has much to offer the tourist and the many fascinating, and amazingly diverse, cities commonly offer more than the numerous seaside resorts.

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Useful Information About Exeter Vacations

Monday, October 5th, 2009

When the majority of people think about vacations in England they nearly always only consider resorts by the sea such as Torquay, Margate, Great Yarmouth and Bognor Regis. Occasionally people may debate having a vacation in a specific English county for example Devon in the south of England but rarely do they think about taking a vacation in the city of Exeter. The following article introduces various factors why an Exeter vacation is a great idea.

The first reasons for taking a holiday in Exeter is that the accommodation is amazingly cheap with bed and breakfast in Exeter available at roughly 25 a night and lots of places around the forty to fifty pounds mark.

Obviously there should be more than a minimal price to entice you to stay in a city and Exeter certainly has lots to offer the possible visitor. You will discover that there are a great many top class visitor attractions in the city center and even more within a short distance and if this is not enough then the city of Plymouth is only a short distance away and you will discover that there is also cheap bed and breakfast in Plymouth and even more incredible visitor attractions. Plus you will find that there are plenty of breathtaking sites to see all along the nearby coast.

Where To Stay In Exeter

The Drewe Arms This accommodation is superb, the rooms are budget but the building is a picturesque seventeenth century thatched inn on the Two Moors Way (a walkers route). It is important to know that it is fifteen miles from Exeter city center. If you want more luxury the inn also offers four-poster rooms.

The Crawford Hotel This hotel accommodation is lots closer to the center of the city, about 1.6 kilometers. It is a 2 star hotel with good en suite rooms and, crucially, twenty four hour access to rooms, superb if you are planning on a late night or need access during the day. There is there is Free wireless internet access available in the public places of the hotel.

Tourist Attractions

In the city there are only a small number of places worth visiting including; the Royal Albert Museum, Rougemont Castle and St Peter’s Cathedral. As I said earlier there is a small collection of close by seaside villages to see the most worthwhile being the pretty villages of Beer, Seaton and Sidmouth.

Further away, in between Exeter and Plymouth is the hardly populated moorland of the Dartmoor National Park with the overall area having a fair few visitor attractions to see including A La Ronde, Buckfast Abbey and Buckland Abbey along the main route, to Plymouth. Along the way you will pass the Torbay area, which includes Paignton, Torquay and Brixham and is frequently called the English Riviera region.

Exeter really is a excellent place in which to take a vacation however why not discuss having a 2 destination vacation and spend a few of days/nights in a really nice Plymouth hotel and tour the splendid countryside and coast in between these 2 excellent cities?

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