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A Glimpse of the Persian Gulf: The Soukh of Bahrain
If you want to get to know the real essence of the Persian Gulf, then you should pay a visit to Bahrain Travel experts regard this country as the “introduction to the Gulf”, thereby implying if you want to earn your way towards the real appreciation of the area, you will have to pass by and let yourself be amazed with the wondrous offers of this kingdom
Children’s Mecca: Dubai’s Magic Planet
Dubai belongs to the list of seven emirates that constitute the United Arab Emirates (UAE) nestled on the Persian Gulf Although its oil account for 6% of its gross domestic income, majority of its revenues are actually from its tourism sector
A Man Made Delight: The Jumeirah Beach
Vacations are primarily made for the recreational purposes Many people who are quite pre occupied with their jobs and other day to day activities plan their long awaited vacations since they want to relax and spend some time away from their daily troubles and worries
A Commitment to Culture: The Museum of Islamic Arts in Qatar
One of the newest establishments in Qatar serves as one of the most inspirational projects in Doha The newly built Museum of Islamic Art is definitely a spot to pay attention to
Nature in Its Pure State: The Khor Al Udaid Beach
A perfect getaway would be splendid trips to a far away beach where you can escape the daily hassles that you are forced to face in your everyday living Regardless of whether you are just planning to spend a fun-filled activity with your family and friends or if you are on your way to have a sweet romantic journey with your loved-one, the beach would be just the thing
A Structure of Centuries: The Museum of Pearl Diving
If you think that Bahrain is not in the lists of must visit places around the globe, then you ought to think again You might be surprised to learn that Bahrain is regarded as one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the whole of the Middle East region
Hard to Find, Low-cost Accommodation in Amsterdam
When it comes to Amsterdam, expense if not everything is a very important factor Everything from a vessel fare for a tour on the canals and a cycle rent to the price of a hamburger may shock a new visitor but there are ways to avoid disappointment
Dublin Writers Museum
Boasting its rich literary heritage, Dublin is the home of the renowned Writers Museum The Dublin Writers Museum, located on Parnell Square North
Dublin, is based in a large and restored eighteenth Georgian mansion
The Glasgow Cathedral
With a population of about 600000, Glasgow is the Scotland's largest city It is believed the city was originally founded by Saint Kentigern commonly known as St
Prague Castle, The Absolute Must-See in Czech
Built in 870, the Prague Castle has been expanding into the biggest ancient castle in the world The castle encloses two churches and four palaces along with other structures
Five Best Hotels in Amsterdam
Located in the west of the country, Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands Accommodating around 750000 citizens makes it the largest city in the country
Liverpool Is Europe’s Capital Of Culture For 2008
Being Europe’s Capital of Culture this 2008 is not a small job Liverpool, this year’s acclaimed culture capital stands now as an ultimate host for a hundred and one exciting events that will leave its guest bedazzled
The Louvre
The Louvre is the most famous art museum in the world It also has the most number of visitors per year
The Viareggio Carnival
Italy's most celebrated carnival, the Carnevale Di Viareggio has been bringing revelry to thousands of people for 135 years It has endured two World Wars and continues to flourish with the many innovative and creative additions to the celebration
Birmingham ArtsFest
The Birmingham ArtsFest is an annual festival that features the best in arts and entertainment that the West Midlands have to offer This festival was inspired by the UitMarkt festival in Amsterdam
Cardiff Festival
The Cardiff Festival is a summer-long celebration showcasing the best in sports event, theater, live music, fun fair and entertainment for the youth The festival, established 21 years ago, is organized and presented by the Cardiff Council
Belfast Festival at Queen's
The Belfast Festival started out in the 1960s as a small campus event held at Queen's University in Belfast, Northern Ireland It was organized by a young student named Michael Emerson
Celebration of the Written Word at the Folkestone Literary Festival
Folkestone was a small village in 1066 composed mainly of fishermen and farmers who were cultivating the lands owned by the church at Canterbury The town was so small that during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, there were only about 120 houses in Folkestone
Quintessential English: Be Charmed By Harrogate
Harrogate is located in North Yorkshire, in England Largely a spa town, it is one of the most picturesque places in England that still retains its Victorian charm
The Magnificent Churches Of Milan
Milan is one of the most modern cities in Italy It is a city famous for its shopping being home to many of the signature Italian brands such as Ferragamo, Christian Dior and Armani
Experiencing the Florentine Renaissance
Florence is perhaps best known for the being the site of the Renaissance This important period in history paved the way for a rebirth of the arts, architecture and literature in Italy and spread throughout the whole of Europe
Fun and Excitement at the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta
Bristol is considered to be the world’s centre for ballooning Because of its reputation for producing some of the world’s largest and most durable balloons, it is not a surprise that it also hosts Europe’s largest hot air balloon festival
Gatwick Airport
Gatwick airport is located in Crawley, West Sussex three miles north of London's town center and 40km north of Brighton
Gatwick is the second largest airport in the UK and the seventh busiest international airport in the world
Dublin Parade: Saint Patrick’s Day
Saint Patrick’s Day, also referred to as Saint Paddy’s Day, commemorates one of the patron saints of Ireland, Saint Patrick It is typically celebrated on March 17, though it can be moved by church authorities when it coincides with the Holy Week to avoid an overlap
York National Railway Museum
Located in York, the National Railway Museum offers a taste of rail transport in Britain’s history It is the world’s biggest railway museum, with a large collection of locomotives and other railway equipment
Colosseum In Rome
The colosseum, also known as the Coliseum, is a large oval stadium located in the center of Rome It is one of the largest structures ever built during the Roman Empire, and it is considered as one of the great achievement of Roman architecture
Prague Castle
Prague Castle is recorded as being one of the biggest castles in the world Many prominent officials have held office here, such as Czech kings and Roman emperors
Edinburgh Festival
The Edinburgh Festival is celebrated in Edinburgh, Scotland during the month of August Though the festivals are typically celebrated in August, there are a number of other festivals that are celebrated around the year
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