Posts Tagged ‘United Kingdom’

Exeter Vacations

Monday, July 27th, 2009

When the majority of people discuss taking a vacation in Britain they frequently just mention resorts by the sea such as Southport, Clacton-on-Sea, Bognor Regis and Eastbourne. Sometimes people may debate having a short break in a specific county in England such as the county of Devon in the south of England but not very [...]

Plymouth Weekend City Breaks and Visitor Attractions to Visit

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Vacations in Britain seem to be increasingly popular at the moment, most likely due to the economic downturn and the weak pound Sterling. Great Britain has large selection of top class tourist destinations including London (the capital city of England) and other fascinating cities plus a selection of seaside resorts such as; Blackpool, Bognor Regis, [...]

Sheffield Vacations and Visitor Attractions Worth Visiting

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Today Vacations in the UK are the fashion. The numerous reasons are too many to list but most are in agreement that the main factor is the current economic environment and the increasing need to minimize costs, especially in connection with vacations. A further influential factor is the low value of the Pound which makes [...]

Things You Need To Know about Spending Time In Blackpool

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Blackpool is an amazingly popular seaside resort on the English North West coast, which is popular with tourists coming from the close by towns and cities which include Liverpool, Warrington, Manchester and more. Blackpool is also fantastically popular with visitors from all over Scotland who turn up in large numbers rather like the hordes of [...]

Captivating Places To Visit In Dundee, Scotland

Friday, June 12th, 2009

As far back as the time of the Picts there has been a settlement on the site of Dundee. The city of Dundee, Scotland’s fourth largest city, has a long association with commerce and trade. The 3 primary trades, in the city of Dundee, were “jute, journalism and jam”.  Although the city of Dundee could [...]

City Breaks In Bournemouth and Useful Facts To Know

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Bournemouth is a vibrant, lively and fantastically exciting city, despite the unfortunate fact that it has the nickname ‘God’s waiting Room’. The reason it is called this is that large numbers of old folk choose to retire there. However, the city of Bournemouth has an incredible youth culture, with a a high proportion of university [...]

Some Important Facts about Vacations In Bradford

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Bradford can be found in West Yorkshire, a county in England in Great Britain. Constructed at the foothills of the mountain range called the Pennines the city of Bradford was superbly placed to profit during the time of the industrial revolution. In actual fact, during the nineteenth century, the city of Bradford was at the [...]

A Guide To Glasgow, Scotland, From An Art Lovers Perspective

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Glasgow is the largest, and most vibrant, city in Scotland with excellent opportunities for shopping and an amazing night scene. For the more artistic tourist there are countless places to visit especially in the West End which has tea rooms, bars, boutiques, cafés, clubs and restaurants as well as some upmarket bed and breakfast in [...]

Useful Facts To Know about Spending Time In Bristol

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Bristol has an incredibly fascinating and wondrously varied history, making it an ideal city to visit.  In the past Bristol City was included amongst the country’s top 3 medieval towns after London. The city was one of the primary trading ports in England, and during the 14th century, it handled the majority of the trade [...]

Facts You Should Know about Cambridge Vacations

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Cambridge is widely known throughout the planet as being the home of the University of Cambridge, one of the most prestigious centres of learning in Britain. The University consists of thirty one colleges including; St John’s College, Selwyn College, Sidney Sussex College and Trinity College which dominate the city. Although many folk arrive at Cambridge [...]