An Amsterdam weekend with art, sleaze, and violence
Amsterdam is unique among cities, threaded by canals, sprinkled with parks and dotted with architectural gems. The best time of year to visit is summer, so you can take advantage of the city's horde of bicycles. Consider renting a bicycle to get around – they&rsquo
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Beyond the Eiffel Tower: Paris’ Other Unmissable Attractions
You don’t even need to glance at a Paris tourist guidebook to know which the most popular attractions in the city are: the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe. Wouldn’t you prefer to visit Paris and see something that you can really boast to your friends a
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Brighton Sights, Sounds, and Pebble Beach
Brighton is a beautiful, extraordinary and exciting seaside city in Britain, located on the stunning south coast. With its wide range of nightlife, boutique shopping, year round events and beachfront it is regarded as the “pleasure dome”. Brighton&rs
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Southampton - History and Beaches on the South Coast
A vibrant, modern city, Southampton is a major port and one of the most popular leisure and culture destinations on the south coast of England. Located between Portsmouth and Bournemouth, Southampton is noted for being the home of the RMS Titanic, The Spitfire and
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Newquay - The Surfing Capital of Britain
Located on the north Atlantic coast of Cornwall, Newquay is the unofficial surfing capital of Britain. With its secluded coves and family beaches, it is a popular spot for swimming, surfing, sunbathing. Also, the Newquay Harbour provide
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Super Stylin’ at UK’s Hipster Capital
The Hipster Capital of UK Did anyone tell you that Newcastle-upon-Tyne was all about coal and industry? Newcastle-Upon-Tyne or otherwise referred to as Newcastle was once the lifeblood of UK’s modern civilization. Fast forward to the 20th century, this former coal ci
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Devon – Outdoor heaven in England’s West Country
Located in England’s West Country, Devon is a large county which is bordered by Cornwall in the west and Dorset and Somerset in the East. One of the things that make Devon unique is the two coastlines: One in the north of Devon, facing the Bristol Channe
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The Lake District, Cumbria
The Lake District, Cumbria, is the UK’s largest adventure capital, full of landscapes that offer the opportunity for excitement and exploration. In the Lake District National Park is Scaffel Pike, England’s highest mountain and Wastwater, its deepest Lake, this
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Discovering the outdoors in Fort William, Scotland
If you have watched any of the Harry Potter series, have you ever wondered where the movie scenes are taken- scenes that involve beautiful and picturesque forests, greenery and woods, of Hogwarts, the Quidditch field and the Shrieking Shack? Well, as we know,
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The great outdoors in Anglesey & Snowdonia
Snowdonia and Anglesey pull in weekend visitors from all over Wales and England. They go here to take advantage of the Welsh mountains, rivers, and forests for hiking, biking, and just to relax in the green countryside. Snowdonia is a dramatic landscape of deep v
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