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UK Flights to Middle East

Monday, June 1st, 2009

The Middle East has had a mixed reputation in Europe. On one hand it has rich and prosperous lands with oil, but then there are also the troubles which plague the continent. The Middle East covers Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

The area known as the Greater Middle East includes Afghanistan and Algeria, the area known as the Horn of Africa includes Somalia, Sudan and Eritrea. Without a doubt, there are stunning lands full of culture for the European tourist, although it always pays to be careful and do your research before you go due to safety concerns. As long as you travel with a reputable tour operator then you should have a safe trip.

Depending on where you fly there can be very few flights or many; Dubai, for example, is a very popular destination now with Brits so there is competition between Airlines. Other destinations however, like Iran maybe have limited flights and it isn?t recommended that you visit without a tour operator. Virgin, KLM, Continental, Qatar Airlines and Emirates are the major airlines that fly to the Middle East area.

Remember that these countries are Islamic countries, so this means that you will need to observe certain social rules; for example you should keep legs and shoulders covered when outdoors although there are various different rules depending on the country you visit. Dubai for example is comfortable with Western tourist, but somewhere like Iran will be stricter. You will need to check the current security levels before travelling as a British passport may not always be suitable for entry into all of the countries.

Middle East climate is very hot and is filled with desert. Some of the regions may experience droughts although there are some regions which are fertile and have forests and greenery. It all depends on your time of visit. In the summer months, the temperature soars up to 40 degrees Celsius; therefore carrying a sun cream is a must, if you come here facing the dusty sort of humidity.

The Middle East area is has much to explore; Jordan is one among the modern cities of Middle East. Tourists will find abundant architecture and food like kebabs, and national dishes, which may be well-known by the European tourist.

In Dubai there are plenty of shops and beaches; there are also pubs and bars for people to enjoy due to the more relaxed drinking laws, although as an Islamic country, there are still prayer times throughout the day. Dubai also has many art galleries with Arabic artefacts, so you can escape from the beaches if you want!

If you visit Israel, there are numerous churches and the bible lands to visit; there is also the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum, Yad Vashem, The Tower of David Museum, Baha?I Shrine and Gardens in Haifa etc. You can also try some traditional Israeli food, pickles, bagels and kebabs.

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UK to Stuttgart

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Travelers to Stuttgart will find dozens of convenient flights from London, Birmingham and Manchester, each UK location offering dozens of budget ticket opportunities for direct and connecting flights. Travelers from the UK to Stuttgart also may fly into Frankfurt International Airport and then take a convenient two-hour train from Frankfurt to Stuttgart. In 2007, almost four million tourists from around the world chose Stuttgart.

Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-W?rttemberg in southern Germany. It is the sixth largest city in Germany with a population of almost 600,000. The city is also located near two of Germany?s most popular tourist attractions, Black Forest and Lake Constance. Stuttgart is subdivided into a total of 23 city districts, which includes five inner city districts and 18 outer districts.

Stuttgart, like most cities in Germany, has a continental climate. Winters extend from early December into March. The coldest month is January. There are always winter snows. The summers are warm or even hot, especially in the months of July and August. Summer warmth lasts from May until September. The milder spring and autumn seasons are more pleasant for visiting the city.

Stuttgart is headquarters of both Mercedes Benz and Porsche, which means the automobile industry contributes heavily to the Stuttgart economy. In fact, the Mercedes-Benz Museum is the most visited museum in Stuttgart, with almost half a million visitors each year. The Porsche Museum reopened in 2008. The very first prototypes of the Volkswagen Beetle were manufactured in Stuttgart based on a design by Ferdinand Porsche.

IBM and Hewlett Packard have European headquarters in the Stuttgart, contributing to its role as a technology center.

During the Cold War years, Stuttgart was chosen to be home to the Joint Command of US military forces in Europe, the north Atlantic, and Africa, known as EUCOM. EUCOM is still headquartered in Stuttgart today.

The city?s center sustained heavy damage during World War II, but most of the buildings were rebuilt, especially the historic buildings. Stuttgart has a large number of palaces and museums. There is a large collection of green space and parks, known as Green U, which is popular with cyclists and tourists. The Stuttgart planetarium is also located in Green U.

Stuttgart maintains its impressive cultural heritage through the State Gallery and the State Theater. The State Theater is home to the state opera. It also houses three smaller theatres. State Theater productions include operas, ballet, plays and concerts.

Stuttgart is not the best known city in Germany, but a visit to Stuttgart does not disappoint. It offers plenty of activities, including art, architecture, cycling, festivals, and outdoor parties. Consider Stuttgart on your next trip to Germany.

Stuttgart is not the most famous city in Germany, but a trip to Stuttgart does not disappoint. Stuttgart offer art, architecture, cycling, festivals, and outdoor events. Consider a stay in Stuttgart on your next trip to Germany.

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UK to Munich

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

There are several flight options from the United Kingdom to Munich, Germany, including flights from London, Birmingham and Manchester. Options include both direct and connecting flights.

Munich is the capital of the region of Bavaria and is near the foothills of the Alps. Munich is a cosmopolitan area known for its beautiful churches, museums and palaces, including the Residenz, home to Bavaria?s rulers for almost 600 years. The city is an inspiring mix of historic buildings and impressive architecture. This is because Munich had to rebuild many of their historic buildings after World War II. However, builders also created new landmarks of architecture. Munich is located on the River Isar and is the third largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, with about 1.35 million residents.

Munich has a continental climate, strongly modified by the proximity of the Alps, and that also means high levels of precipitation, especially rain. Visitors can also expect snow during some point in the winter, which lasts from December to March. While Munich?s winters are very cold, rain storms are rare in the winter. January is often the coldest month in Munich. The range of temperature between day and night or summer and winter can be extreme. Down winds from the Alps can produce large changes in temperature within a few hours, even in the winter. Summers in Munich city are fairly warm and last from May until September, with July being the hottest month of the year.

Munich’s best known attraction is the Oktoberfest, fairly described as the world’s biggest beer festival. Oktoberfest starts, oddly enough, in late September, beginning 16 days prior to the first Sunday in October. Revelers feast on traditional sausages, roast pork, dumplings pretzels, and strudels, and wash them all down with a glass of a fine German beer. The lighter color wheat beers tend to be more popular with both visitors and locals, although the darker and bitterer beers are also on draft. In Munich, beers are often paired with cheeses and radishes slice thin. Fish is a favorite dish, especially trout or whitefish speared on a stick to be grilled or smoked.

The city of Munich is known around the world for its green spaces and for its large and numerous parks. Tourists and locals alike enjoy the Englischer Garten, Olympiapark and the West park, the spacious grounds surrounding the Nymphenburg Palace and the Schleissheim Palace, and the Hofgarten, the oldest park in Munich.

With its beer and culture, its beautiful parks and history, Munich is a must-see for every UK traveler. Plan your trip today and get ready soak up some great German culture with some great German beer.

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