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1) Bed and Breakfast - Service Apartments
Author: Nikhil kumar
Category: Business
Service Apartments in Gurgaon is a hotel in home. Absolutely, that is the new concept that is sold by hotels, today. It is called the Service Apartments In Gurgaon. The room has a homely look and is propped with everything a home would need, from home appliances to kitchen needs bathroom and toilet accessories. It's like your home in Gurgaon, although you are miles away from it. Service Apartments in Gurgaon can be less expensive than equivalent hotel rooms. Especially when staying for 7 days o...
2) Bed and Breakfast services
Author: Nikhil kumar
Category: Business
Here is the traveler's paradise-"a home away from home" in true sense of the word. Instead of staying into highly expensive hotel, you can opt for the Bed and Breakfast Service where you can get room, or even full flat according to your need and liking .These flats have all the modern amenities which you get in star hotels, you will get breakfast, lunch and dinner. The homemade mouth- watering and sumptuous food in homely ambience and complete privacy will give your stay an experience worth che...
3) Staying in Kendal on the edge of the Lake District
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
Kendal is an ideal base when visiting the south and central Lakes also across to the western Lake District and even the Yorkshire Dales. Kendal is the biggest town in the south and central Lakes area and has great transport links should you not have a car. The number 555 Stagecoach bus goes from Kendal town centre right up to Keswick along and operates and hourly service. The bus journey alone is worth going on as you pass Windermere, Ambleside, Grasmere, views towards Skiddaw and Helvell...
4) Rawcliffe House Farm Cottages in Pickering
Author: Kathleen Maze
Category: Travel and Leisure
Pickering is in the most ideal location for exploring the wonderful North York Moors, the North Yorkshire coast, York, the Yorkshire Wolds and even the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Sitting centrally between Thirsk, Whitby, Scarborough, and York and with the North York Moors National Park on its back yard, you'd be hard pressed to find a more perfect location for exploring the North Yorkshire countryside. Self catering holiday cottages can offer the ideal base to begin your exploration and...
5) Queen Annes Guesthouse in York
Author: Jennie Maze
Category: Travel and Leisure
Queen Anne's Guest House is situated in a quiet residential street less than a 10 minute walk away from the bustling streets, shops, bars, cafes and nightlife of York city centre. The York Guest House is also an ideal place for exploring the many and varied tourist destinations in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside and the coastal resorts such as Scarborough, Whitby and Filey. From the B&B you simply turn right onto Bootham and you'll see the magnificent Bootham Bar, which is one of the his...
6) Somerset and Western Super Mare
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
Somerset is a fantastic county for a holiday. There's everything from city breaks in Bristol for the shoppers and art seekers or Bath for those interested in history, Roman Baths, Georgian architecture and Jane Austen. For countryside lovers visiting Somerset there are miles of beautiful countryside for walking, cycling and adventure outdoor activities. You've got the Mendip Hills in north Somerset that also stretch down to the central Somerset area and the Polden Hills, the Blackdown hills...
7) Visiting the Historic City of Bath
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
It is thought that the Celtic people that inhabited the West Country settled on the site of Bath after discovering the health benefits of the hot muddy swamps that bubbled away here before the Romans founded the thermal spa, Aquae Sulis in the first century AD. Bath is world famous for its Roman Baths and Georgian architecture. It is hugely popular, attracting visitors from all over the world. As such there is an excellent choice of hotel and bed and breakfast accommodation both within the C...
8) Coniston - At the Heart of the Lake District
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
Coniston is situated in the heart of the English Lake District with Hawkshead to the east and the western Lake District to the right. Coniston is surrounded by a tremendous landscape of streams, lakes and mountains including the most famous and distinctive, Coniston Old Man. Coniston Old Man rises to 2,633 feet and can be walked in various ways to suit all abilities. Dow Crag provides some of the best rock climbing in Great Britain, while lake-shore walks to Torver are very popular. Grizedal...
9) Choosing the perfect Dublin guest houses
Author: Clint Johnson
Category: Travel and Leisure
Dublin is made up of the City Centre, South City Centre, North City Centre, South County and North County. The places near the City Centre are very close to most of the tourist attractions and you also find the best restaurants and pubs here. The other areas away from this main City Centre are just perfect for people who want to get away from it all and have some peace and quiet. Hence, they would do well to book Dublin accommodation in these regions so as to have a peaceful holiday. There are...
10) Holiday Hotels And Resorts - Don't Let The Bed Bugs Bite When You Travel On Vacation
Author: Dorothy Yamich
Category: Travel and Leisure
Even the best luxurious five-star hotels and resorts can occasionally get an infestation of bed bugs. This is sometimes unavoidable because many hundreds, or even thousands of travelers and tourists can be staying at a hotel or resort at any given time. These little blood drinking critters can easily hitch a ride on unsuspecting travelers or hide in their luggage. Hotel and resort managers are very aware of this problem and do their best to prevent this from happening. What do these pest...
11) Kendal - The Gateway to The lakes
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
Kendal is a market town situated just outside of the Lake District National Park with a wide range of activities on offer. Kendal is right in the heart of South Lakeland so it is the perfect location as a base for walking, touring and enjoying the unique pleasures of the Lake District. The A591 dual carriageway means easy access to Kendal from the M6 motorway, just 8 miles. Continuing down the A591 and Windermere is only a further 8 miles and just 4 miles on is Ambleside. A Kendal B&B is the...
12) Low cost Barcelona accommodation
Author: barcelonasuite
Category: Travel and Leisure
Almost everyone in this world like tour and travel and so they like to go to such a place where they can relax and have fun. It is known to all that Barcelona is one such place which has a large tourist attraction due to rich in culture, heritage and beauty. This is the oldest city in the history of Spain. It has its old culture, tradition stored till today. It can be said that it is atleast once visit city if you are one who likes tours. Before going to visit this city, plan your Barcelona acc...
13) Family Holidays in the Lake District
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Home and Family
With the weak Euro against the pound, the tourism industry is hoping for a bumper year for UK holidays. It is the family that many tourism operators are hoping will be returning to holiday in the UK. For the last 20 years, more and more families have been going abroad to Europe for their summer holiday and year on year the UK market has been decreasing. The UK seaside used to be thriving and although such places as Devon and Cornwall are still busy in the summer, on the whole, it is less pop...
14) New Year Hotels In The Lake District
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
Getting away in the New Year is getting more popular each year. Many factors could be contributing to this. A large reason this year is due to the current economic situation. Many people go away for Christmas but it can be costly and at times when things are a little tight, it is a luxury that people may decide to give up. But what about the fact the nights are so dark and Christmas can actually be quite a stressful time of the year. Surely, the perfect time to get away is January? Taking...
15) Destination London
Author: Mike Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
London is an absolute must for any discerning traveller because as a capital city it has so much to offer from superb places to stay, fantastic restaurants and bars, plus an incredible amount of visitor attractions and places of interest. The best method of getting around the city is to use the London Underground, which is a metro system serving Greater London and the neighbouring areas. It is the world's oldest underground railway and with two hundred and sixty eight stations and approxima...
16) Hadrian's Wall Accommodation
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
The River Irthing near to Hadrian's Wall and the surrounding fields provide a diverse range of habitats that support much native wildlife. Foxes, badgers, deer and red squirrels are often seen on the land while the river contains trout and salmon and, reportedly, the odd otter. Birds are also abundant, with curlews, sand martins and dippers regularly spotted. The farm is managed within an Environmental Stewardship Scheme, which means we use farming practices that are environmentally sens...
17) Christmas Parties in the Lake District
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
Despite the doom and gloom in the news, the Christmas party season is fast approaching and plans are still going ahead with even more determination to lift the spirits of staff. Christmas in the Lake District has been a popular choice for couples and families for some years now. Escaping from all the expense and stress of organising presents and the Christmas lunch. The beautiful scenery is so enticing in the winter months and the festive season. Now the Lake District is being a hot spot for...
18) Getting the most out of your Algarve Holiday
Author: Carolyn Macleod
Category: Travel and Leisure
For some people a holiday on the Algarve conjures up images of crowded beaches, high rise apartment blocks and noisy nightlife. While this may be true of some parts of the coast in summer time, nothing could be further from the reality of rural Algarve. Pretty white washed villages, orange groves, vineyards, ancient olive trees, relaxation, tranquility, interesting towns, local handicrafts - a window to a way of life that has changed little in centuries. Visitors to rural Algarve discover...
19) The New Forest - England's Newest National Park.
Author: Jenny Andrew
Category: Travel and Leisure
The New Forest is located in South East England, namely South West Hampshire and some of South east Wiltshire and is the newest National Park in England. Named by William The Conqueror the 'new hunting forest' in 1079, the landscape of the New Forest has hardly changed since then. The woodlands and heaths are looked after today using the same ancient systems implemented by William The Conqueror mainly in the form of Commoners which are the local inhabitants who farm cattle, pigs, donkeys and...
20) Portuguese Traditions and the Influence of Imperialism on the Algarve
Author: Carolyn Macleod
Category: Travel and Leisure
The Algarve is rooted in history and tradition. With a growing tourist industry, many of us have become familiar with the Portuguese culture and it's beautiful beaches and rural regions. While Portugal has enjoyed a strong independence from its European neighbours, the Algarve has historically been subject to external influences and imperialisation. Understanding these influences, and the impact it has had on Algarve life, food and culture enlightens both your time on the Algarve as well as you...
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