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Windmills of TimeNaturally, one must visit the windmills when in Amsterdam. Amsterdam is synonymous for its windmills, clogs, tulips, canals, cheese markets, practically everything that one would expect to find in a charming and utterly picturesque city.
Puerto Rico Keeps Things InterestingIn Puerto Rico, everything is here, and it couldn't be easier to take it all in.
Roadside Attractions Add Fun To Your TripGoing on a road trip? On the way visit some off-beat roadside attractions. They're a fun diversion, especially if you're traveling with kids.
Travel Guide for Aspen ColoradoChoosing a place for a holiday has never been easy for avid travelers and vacationers. This is as true for a family vacation as is for a group vacation. Most of us want to make the most of our vacations. Some of us look for adventure whereas others prefer a place which has lot of scenic beauty. Some like to holiday at a place which has some history behind it coupled with some fun and frolic. But if you want all these from one location, then Aspen Colorado is the place that you are looking for...
Singapore - The Fine CitySingapore is famous for being the cleanest city in the world. This is because of the strict rules of regulations of this country. Every action which "seems wrong" can be fined, making Singapore unique in its cleanliness and lack of crime.
Thailand And Some Facts About ItThailand is a country in Southeast Asia which is more famous for its tourism than any other countries in the same area. This article tells you some general facts about this beautiful and hospitable country.
Inside London HotelsA london hotel manager tells you about the hotels from the inside, with tips and advice they don't want you to know.
Newsletter from East Africa Juni 2006Information from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda for travellers and people in Africa tourism
You Don't Need to Be Crazy But It HelpsThe skills required to graduate on European roads are surprisingly simple although not necessarily easy to achieve. Just forget everything you have learned when driving in Australia and you will begin to grasp the European way of driving.
London Vacation: How to Act Like a Local When You're at the PubVisiting the pub while in London is something that every tourist should do to have a true "English experience." Read here about what you need to know about bar etiquette, what to order and even where you can visit one of London's oldest pubs.
Should You Tip in Paris?Sitting at a cafe terrace in Paris, and watching people passing by while sipping on your Perrier water is not something you want to miss. But here comes the check, and with it the question: should I tip, and how much?
Angeles City - A Hidden Paradise!Angeles City, a hidden entertainment paradise, is located in the Philippines! It is a 2-hour drive from Manila, the capital of the Philippines and located next to what used to be the U.S. Clark Air Force Base. The strip of go-go bars that run along Angeles City’s popular tourist area, "Fields Avenue" and expatriate hangout Perimeter Road, have evolved into glitzy, world-class establishments.
New Travellers to Africa - AdviceAdvice for the new traveller to Africa - from the west. Practicalities on money, health, things to do and things not to do, and how to avoid trouble.
London Vacation: Bookstores in Charing Cross RoadIf you’re an avid reader or book lover traveling to London, your visit will not be complete until you’ve visited Charing Cross Road in the West End. There are many small independent shops located here and along the adjacent side streets, and there are three large stores that could easily fill an entire day’s worth of browsing and buying.
Antiques In And Around Oaxaca, MexicoThe article examines the availability of antiques, collectibles and archaeological pieces in southern Mexico, touching on prohibitions and providing advice. While there are only a handful of antique shops in Oaxaca, there are definitely "finds" to be had, and certainly a drive up the tollroad to Puebla with its weekend open-air antique market should whet the appetite of travelers to southern Mexico.
Getting on Track in Colorado or Get Ridin' Them RailsThis article suggests that one of Colorado's best and most entertaining attractions is to ride one of the state's eight historical narrow-gauage railroads. The author's personal favorite is the steam-driven Cumbres & Toltec, which runs from Antonita, Colorado to Chama, New Mexico via Cumbres Pass. But there are others that are closer to Denver and offer just as much fun.
Limousines- Not Just For the RichWe all enjoy special occasions and strive to make them memorable for all involved. Parties are great but the real way to make a night memorable is a fancy limousine.
Night-Clubbing in AmsterdamNightclubs are as trendy as they can be. Lunches become lounges and trends come and go with the speed of lightning in Amsterdam. One can visit a lounge or a bar or dance the night away in one of Amsterdam’s many nightclubs.
You Say Hawaii And I Say Kauai, Let's Go Have Some FunKauai Hawaii has been a popular tourist and vacation destination for literally decades. Planning a vacation to anywhere in Hawaii will deliver you onto beautiful, clean beaches, natural scenery and a huge number of things to do and see.
Top Six Fun Things To Do in Lincoln City OregonSix fun things to do while you vacation in Lincoln City Oregon. The beautiful Oregon coast offers a lot of things to do and see.
Living in BahrainFor anyone considering living in Bahrain this article is an introduction to the country, the entry requirements and to living and working in Bahrain.
The City of BridgesAmsterdam – a treasure trove for people loving architecture and old buildings. Amsterdam is still un-spoilt as its heritage has not been spoilt and is perhaps the most important intact historical city in the world.
Self-Defense and Safety Tips for TravelersEver since the horrible events of September 11th, 2001, many people who were once oblivious to the possible dangers they could be exposed to while traveling, forever altered they way of looking at the world. While many changed their preferred method of transportation from, say, planes to trains, it's easy to see that most have a newfound perspective on the need for "a little extra" when they travel.The truth is though, there have been dangers and present for those who travel, whether for business, vacation, or just going to see family, for as long as there have been humans on the planet. And, while in most areas of the world, you probably don't have to worry about bandits along the road or having your cruise ship taken over by pirates, there are still plenty of bad guys out there with an agenda and you as a potential target.
Toronto - One of the Major Attractive Cities in North AmericaAlberta's scenic Yellowhead Highway passes east-west across the north-central part of the province from Lloyminster on the Saskatchewan border through Jasper National Park to the British Columbia border at Mount Robson Park. It crosses open prairies, built up areas around Edmonton and travels through bush country into the foothills of the Rockies before entering Jasper.
Alberta - Hwy 16, The Yellowhead HighwayAlberta's scenic Yellowhead Highway passes east-west across the north-central part of the province from Lloyminster on the Saskatchewan border through Jasper National Park to the British Columbia border at Mount Robson Park. It crosses open prairies, built up areas around Edmonton and travels through bush country into the foothills of the Rockies before entering Jasper.
Mexico - Festivals in San Miguel de AllendeIf you travel to Mexico during an especially well-celebrated holiday, be sure to make your hotel reservations well in advance. Mexicans love to party. Fireworks (and firewater!), loud music, flowers, colorful decorations and food, glorious food are all in great abundance; they are not to be missed.
France - Leonardo Da Vinci's Home by the LoireLeonardo da Vinci lived the last three years of his life in France under the protection of King Francis I. It was at the Chateau du Clos-Luce near the Loire river that he died in May 1519 at age 67. He brought with him to France three of his greatest paintings including the Mona Lisa, transported on mules over the Alps.
Vibrant MichiganMichigan is a beautiful and vibrant place to visit. From its thrilling amusement parks to the spectacular Tulip festival there is always something new to see. Imagine yourself flying at speeds of 40 to 50 miles per hour down a track more then 50 feet in the air. Or picture yourself in the middle of a bright and wondrously uplifting tulip field in spring. These are just a few of the great things Michigan has to offer.
Bulgaria - Big Boom in Ski ResortsSince the return of democracy to Bulgaria in 1989, one of the most significant developments has been in the sphere of tourism and, parallel to it, a rapidly growing interest in realizing hitherto unsuspected possibilities for foreign investments in real estate.
Spain - UNESCO World Heritage CitiesUNESCO World Heritage Cities in Spain: hundreds of stories to be told in buildings that have stood for centuries, most witnessing civilization's progression from the Romans, through the occupation by the Moors, to our time in the 21st century.



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