Apr 13

The capital city of England and the British Isles, London, has a huge selection of fantastic visitor attractions, from the amazingly historic to the very new. The vast majority of the attractions are famous across the planet (for instance, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace the Tower of London). Among the most recently built are the Millenium Dome, London Aquarium, Millennium Bridgethe Millennium Bridge, Millenium Dome, London Aquarium and the London Eye.

The Merlin Entertainments London Eye (it’s full title), is more commonly referred to as, just, the London Eye or,occasionally, the Millenium Wheel (because of the fact that it was built for the Millenium celebrations). The London Eye was opened officially by the then English Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair, on December 31 unfortunately there were safety issues which led to it not opening to the public until March. When first erected it was the world’s highest Ferris wheel at a height of four hundred and forty three feet.

The gigantic wheel can be discovered on the South Bank in Jubilee Gardens looking over to the Houses of Parliament below. From within one of the 32 capsules towering over London it is possible to view a great many the many landmarks of London, the Houses of Parliament, St Paul’s, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and Hampton Court Palace are just a handful, what a fantastically unique way in which to see nearly all of London and, most probably, the reason it is one of the most visited tourist attraction in London.

The first flight on the London Eye is at 10 am however the ticket office opens at 9.30 am.  It closes at 9.30 pm between August and July, 8 at night between October and April and at nine at night for the other months.

Visitors traveling in a car will be pleased to discover that there are 3 car parks close by. For those traveling in coach parties there is parking incredibly close to the Eye (Telephone) +44 (0)870 990 8886) for details.

The easiest way to travel to the London Eye is by the underground rail, simply get off at one of the following tube stations; Charing Cross, Embankment, Westminster, or the closest Waterloo. It is also possible to travel by boat, get off at Waterloo Millennium Pier.

Finding hotels in London is as simple as popping over to Google, Bing or Yahoo (or any other search engine of your choice. Whatever kind you prefer you are bound to find your perfect accommodation in London because the city must have the most guest houses, bed and breakfasts and hotels than any other. cheap and cheerful accommodation to the luxurious, huge corporate hotels to the small boutique hotels and lots more.

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Dec 05

Many folk are deciding to take vacations closer to home this year. For the majority of us it is to cut costs but is this a wise decision or a terrible mistake? Frequently many of us fail to see the many local tourist attractions but they are frequently brilliant and far better than those we see somewhere else. Folk resident in the UK have a mindblowing list of vacation destinations each of which has a massive selection of top class visitor attractions to visit. In the following article I introduce the English city of York and hotels in York.

York is situated in the English county of Yorkshire and was, hundreds of years ago, the capital city of a huge kingdom covering most of northern England. In such an ancient city it will not be an enormous surprise to discover a large collection of incredibly old buildings, but you might not expect the astounding sight of the 12th century Gothic York Minster.

The earliest incarnation of York Minster was a humble church of wood in which the Northumbrian King Edwin was baptised in 627. It wasn’t until the time of the Norman Conquest that the earliest sunstantial construction made from stone appeared on the site. Constructed by Thomas of Bayeux, a Norman Archbishop it was extended by Archbishop Roger who constructed a north transept and a south transept. Following many more alterations it was declared complete and consecrated in 1472. Inside has the biggest medieval stained glass window in the world. York has other places to visit including; the National Railway Museum, the Jorvik Viking Centre, Barley Hall, The Shambles, York Castle Museum and York Dungeon.

On top of all of the incredible historic and ancient tourist attractions introduced above, York is an exciting place to go out partying in or experience live music, the opera or theatre. It that doesn’t thrill you then you could visit a pub instead there are certainly plenty to choose from, including; Old Star Inn, Oscars Wine Bar, The Bluebell Inn, the Slug and Lettuce and The Royal Oak, and, lastly, the Black Swan. Of all of them the Black Swan is probably the finest with a superb atmosphere and sometimes having live music.

B&B Accommodation In York

Like many other UK cities you will find a massive variety of York bed and breakfast accommodation ranging from cheap and cheerful guest houses to first class hotels. The Middlethorpe Hall hotel is just two miles from the city centre of York but provides superb accommodation with it’s own private gardens, gym, sauna and steam room, and it also offers massages. Other top York hotels include; Marriott on Tadcaster Road, Hotel du Vin and Bistro, Parsonage Country House Hotel and Bishops at 135 Holgate Road and one of the best guest houses is Crossways on Wigginto Road, or if you are looking for something different why not consider Marmadukes Boutique Hotel.

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Nov 23

Currently increasing numbers folk are seeking new holiday destinations which have something completely different or, at the very least something rather than the common vacation on a sunny beach. During this, so called, credit crunch the majority of us are, unfortunately coming to the inevitable conclusion that they have dramatically less cash for investing in a vacation and are, frustratingly, having to making cutbacks to stretch their cash further. A way of meeting this requirement is to search out a less expensive resort. The article below introduces readers to Birmingham,  a city in England. With the English pound so weak against the dollar and euro guest houses and hotels in Birmingham are a bargain.

You will find Birmingham in the county of England called the West Midlands  and the inhabitants of the city are referred to as being “Brummies”. The accent of Birmingham sounds like many other northern English dialects and it is rather tricky to understand fully what is being spoken a struggle which is exaggerated if if you are new to such accents. Thankfully the vast majority of Brummies are extremely polite, helpful and kind and do their utmost to help you understand so if the need arises don’t be afraid to approach folk about directions and help or guidance in locating  bed & breakfast in Birmingham.

The city has  a superb collection of places to visit and things to do including some interesting and informative galleries and museums, for example the Barber Institute of Fine Arts and the new museum in the Eastside called Thinktank. The city of Birmingham also features an impressive number of hectares of woodland and parks, Sutton Park being the largest with 2,400 acres making it the very largest urban nature reserve in the whole of Europe.

The city features a varied and vibrant nightlife with many restaurants, cafes, wine bars, bars and nightclubs. You will find most in one of the city’s squares, Victoria Square, Centenary Square, St Martin’s Square, Chamberlain Square, the historic Old Square at Corporation Street, Rotunda Square and the Gas Street Basin. Gas Street Basin is the central hub of the city’s canal system. Birmingham has about 32 miles of canals with between eight canals which were built in the 18th century and continued being used until the late twentieth century. Today the Gas Street Basin has been renovated and regenerated and is now a rather nice tourist attraction.

As an alternative to a hotel why not think about apartments in Birmingham. If you If you are considering a Birmingham vacation you will need to know that the closest airport is approximately eight miles east of the the city center just off the A45 and near the M42 (junction 6). You will find there is a useful number of guest houses and hotels close to the airport.

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Oct 26

Dubai wants everything, and they desire the best and biggest of everything that exists on the planet. Dubai is one of the richest countries in the world, and it is argued that it contains the richest people in the world as well. It has established itself very much so as the luxury capital of the world.

First of all Dubai wanted to create the most luxurious hotel on the entire planet. The Burj Al Arab was built. This hotel reaches high up into the sky at around 341 metres in height. This hotel is a unique icon of Dubai, and it was built to resemble the sail on an Arabian Dhow. The hotel is nothing to be sneered at, it even sits on a man made island. This self proclaimed 7 star hotels is the only one of it’s kind across the world, and when you can see what the rooms look like, its difficult to disagree with them. Now the rooms may be expensive normally, but the Royal Suite will cost you around 29,000 dollars every night. There is a marvelous restaurant that has been built on the lower floors of this hotel, and it has a massive 1,000,000 litre Aquarium in the middle.

This next building has been under construction for the past 5 years and is huge. The tallest building on the planet now is the Burj Dubai, reaching a massive height of almost 820 metres. The previous tallest building was the KVLY-TV mast which towered at just over 628 metres. It will be a while now before there is another building built taller than this. This construction is supposed to be finished by the end of 2009, and the rooms will be costing an incredible amount. The average cost per square metre will cost in the region of 43,000 dollars, meaning the whole office will be around 1 million dollars upwards.

Dubai holidays are on the rise, but for those that want to travel here, make sure you save up a fair amount. Christmas holidays expect to benefit from this, but with competition from areas like Maldives holidays, they may have trouble getting the tourists.

 

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Oct 18

The hotel was built on the elephants migration route and the same herds of elephants continue to walk the same route even though there is a building in the path.

The hotel guests are thrilled to be part of this fabulous event.

The hosts of the hotel make sure that everyone is safe because not much will stop the elephants nor will they divert not that any one wants them too! So they just strole straight through every so often much to the delight and safety of guests.

If you would like to experience this for yourself
we can book your safari contact us today so that you can migrate to the wonderful elephant safari

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Oct 14

Vacations in the UK appear to be increasingly popular at the moment, most probably due to the economic downturn and the low value of the pound Sterling. The United Kingdom has many top vacation destinations including London (the capital city of England) and other fascinating cities plus a fine collection of seaside resorts such as; Blackpool, Bognor Regis, Bournemouth and Brighton. One town commonly overlooked is Plymouth in the south of England.

When you first arrive Plymouth appears a little plain and primarily modern, but investigating a little deeper and you will very quickly find that the city of Plymouth has a rich history and a deep association with the sea. As far back as the 16th C the town has had a busy port. In fifteen eighty eight Francis Drake embarked from the port to successfully defend the English from the Spanish Armada. Another historic moment occurred in sixteen twenty when the Pilgrim Fathers embarked from the port.

It is possible to enjoy inexpensive Plymouth weekend city breaks by booking Plymouth bed and breakfast rather than booking rooms in a overpriced hotel. A simple online search will reveal that rooms are available from as little as £29 a night and many guest houses have reasonably priced dinners also, commonly equal to, or less costly than local restaurants.

Tourist Attractions In Plymouth

There are a great many interesting places in the town which are worth a visit. Popular visitor attractions include; Smeaton’s Tower and Plymouth Dome, the Barbican district, the Elizabethan House and the Royal Citadel. A boat cruise around the waters of the port is an interesting way to spend some time but if you find that you have more time why not take a day out to places outside Plymouth, such as; Saltram House, Mount Edgcumbe or Buckland Abbey.

Saltram House is a lovely Tudor Mansion which is situated 2m east of the town of Plymouth, Mount Edgcumbe is another Tudor house with parklands, coastal paths and landscaped gardens, and Buckland Abbey, approximately 6 miles from Plymouth, is a Cistercian abbey which was at one time by Francis Drake and was at a later date converted into a family home.

If you and your family are currently considering spending a few weeks in the city of  Plymouth it is crucial that you book your  lodgings at the earliest opportunity because, sadly hotels in Plymouth tend to be surprisingly busy and are commonly fully booked well in advance. If you are travelling in a group you may find that Plymouth apartments are a reasonable option to Plymouth bed and breakfast accommodation. If you are visiting the United Kingdom from abroad then you could consider making a reservation for a room in hotels in London to take in the attractions of the English capital too.

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Oct 04

Have you every wondered what is the best hotel in the world, I would wager that you probably have. But by best, what do we mean by the best hotel in the world. For some this could be a hotel of good quality, that doesn’t cost that much. For others it will be hotel of stunning quality that is going to be relatively expensive.

So how are we going to measure this? Well for this we won’t be looking at the price of a room. We will simply look at the quality of these hotels, and the world wide knowledge of them. So let’s start, I have narrowed my search down to 2 hotels, one of which will be considered by most to be the number one hotel in the world, however its contender is a good possibility.

Well let’s start off with the heavy weight champion. The Burj Al Arab is without a doubt the most iconic hotel in the world, the place is like a little package of heaven. If you are ever lucky enough to visit, then make sure that you cancel all of your plans and head there ASAP. It is in the same design as a dhow sail from one of the Arabian sail vessels. The inside closely resembles a bee hive, but of extreme modern and luxurious proportions. This hotel has so much to offer any visitor, a restaurant with a sea life centre in the middle, not to mention the rooms are like small presidential mansions.

So what hotel could possibly contend with this then? Well how about the Oberoi Udaivilas, India. This is a hotel in the world famous chain of Oberon established in 1934. Not only is this recognised as one of the top luxury hotels in the world, but it has even starred in a Jams Bond film, to be precise the film “Octopussy”. Each room has its own private infinity pool and the restaurant provides some of the best cuisine in the world. This hotel also wins awards every year, and is set in some of the most glorious scenery in the world.

Dubai holidays and Indian Ocean holidays are in great demand, rivalled only by Caribbean holidays or Maldives holidays.

 

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