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Archive for May, 2007

Singapore Travel Guide

May 30, 2007 By: admin Category: Singapore No Comments →

If you are planning a trip to Singapore, the it would be in your best interests to read this Singapore Travel Guide overview, featuring the best hotels, restaurants, museums, shopping, bars and more in Singapore. In this article we will explore several important facts about Singapore so you can learn more about the culture of the country before you visit, as well as know when the best time to go is.

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Dubai Travel Guide

May 30, 2007 By: admin Category: United Arab Emirates No Comments →

You have heard all about the buzz of Dubai, but want to know what it’s all about? Then read this Dubai Travel Guide which will give you a brief overview of this booming city. Dubai is to the Middle East what Hong Kong is to Asia: a capitalist boom town buzzing with activity. Dubai is one of the most beautiful places and popular shopping tourist destinations of world, annually holding the Dubai Shopping Festival to promote trade and tourism in the city.

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London – Kew Palace and Gardens

May 19, 2007 By: admin Category: England No Comments →

“It’s good to be king!” announced the Austrian ruler in Amadeus. Well, it wasn’t so bad to be a wealthy merchant either. Kew Palace, known at Dutch House until 1827, was built in 1631 for the Dutch merchant Samuel Fortrey.

Mr. Fortrey’s descendants wisely leased the Jacobean mansion to Queen Caroline in 1728 for 99 years for ‘the rent of £100 and a fat doe’. The Queen made an excellent bargain.

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London – Kensington Palace/Kensington Gardens

May 18, 2007 By: admin Category: England No Comments →

Kensington Palace has been home to royalty from long before Queen Victoria’s birth there in 1819 to Princess Diana’s residence until her death to today.

Still in use as a working Royal Residence, there are nonetheless many areas open to public viewing – and have been since Queen Victoria opened the State Apartments to the public in 1899.

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Madrid – Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza

May 17, 2007 By: admin Category: Spain No Comments →

The name may be a challenge for English speakers, but Madrid’s newest art museum is very easy to love for individuals of any nationality. Drawn from the possessions collected over generations of a wealthy family, the contents form one of the greatest gatherings of paintings in the world.

The museum got its beginning when the Spanish government offered to purchase that collection in 1993 for $350 million and converted the late 18th century Villahermosa Palace into the present site to house it. The family, overflowing with paintings in a Swiss villa near Lugano, Switzerland, took the offer and the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza was the result. The museum renovation added another $45 million to the total price.

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Madrid – Museo del Prado

May 16, 2007 By: admin Category: Spain No Comments →

One of the most visited tourist spots in Madrid, the Prado Museum is home to over 7,000 paintings. Though the emphasis is heavily on the three most famous Spanish masters – Goya, Velázquez and El Greco – there are major and minor masterpieces from dozens of other artists.

Surrounded by beautiful botanical gardens, visitors have the opportunity to spend hours enjoying this early 19th century site and its contents. The museum was completed in 1819 and the bulk of the early collection was drawn from paintings gathered by Spanish nobility.

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Amazing Sydney, Australia

May 14, 2007 By: admin Category: Australia No Comments →

Sydney, Australia, is truly one of the world’s most beautiful cities. To take a boat tour on Sydney Harbour makes a visit worthwhile in itself. And the stunning, world famous Sydney Opera House sits on a point opposite its twin icon, the famed Harbour Bridge, which joins the southern and northern suburbs of the city. The Opera House has guided tours which take you inside the main halls and, from the forecourt, the view to the Sydney Harbour Bridge is breathtaking.

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Statue of Liberty

May 06, 2007 By: admin Category: United States No Comments →

The Statue of Liberty is more than a monument. Towering 300 feet over New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty is the most famous symbol of freedom in the world. The Statue of Liberty is one of the 21 finalist candidates in the campaign to choose the New 7 Wonders of the World.

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Flights to Tenerife

May 05, 2007 By: admin Category: Spain No Comments →

The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is an island paradise. The weather in Tenerife is just about the best in the world making it a popular travel destination all year round. Situated just off of the coast of North Africa, Tenerife is a unique island location, rich in traditions and hospitality, a wonderful location in which to learn Spanish. Tenerife is just four hours and 15 minutes flying time from the UK, so flights to Tenerife are very affordable. If you are looking for prices for flights from other destinations, you can checkout AllCheapFlights.co.uk, which lists pricing from all popular locations to Tenerife.

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Costa Rica Adventures

May 04, 2007 By: admin Category: United States No Comments →

Costa Rica is situated between Nicaragua and Panama in Central America. Costa Rica is well-known for its enlightened approach to conservation, making it an attractive spot for Costa Rica Adventures. Costa Rica is a beautiful place and you will want to cherish every moment while you are there. It’s a cultural and natural paradise that every traveller would want to experience at one point in their lives.

Costa Rica Vacations have so much to offer. You’ve probably heard that Costa Rica is one of the most beautiful places in Central America, offering endless opportunities for a romantic adventure. Costa Rica is renowned world-wide for its impressive display of flora, fauna and an array of landscapes.

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