UK Travel – Un-Missable Places In London
May 29, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Travel
There are so many different parts to the city of London that your visiting experience will depend on which part you travel to. Basically, London is comprised of a number of towns all connected to one another. The best of these towns to visit are:
Bargain Flight Deals
May 28, 2010 by Amanda Chalmers
Filed under Travel
Aberdeen in the north of Scotland has the busiest airports in the world for helicopter traffic. Mainly due to the huge number of oil platforms in the North Sea region there is a massive number of departures to and from Aberdeen taking crew out and back from the rigs. The oil industry in Aberdeen is big business and as such there is also a massive requirement for flights from within Britain and beyond for access to Aberdeen.
Accommodation In London: A Fantastic City
May 17, 2010 by Andy McDonald
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Finding accommodation in London may seem like a hugely daunting task. London is a sprawling, diverse city so finding the right place to stay, in the right area is important when planning to visit. Fortunately, there are many sources to help find the perfect accommodation to meet your needs and budget. London has a rich cultural and historic heritage with many amazing museums and art galleries and historical landmarks, to exciting theatre shows, nightclubs and restaurants. London provides all this along with open spaces, and park lands and life on the river.
Newcastle (England) – What To See And Do Whilst There
May 17, 2010 by Mark Walters
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The city of Newcastle is situated in the north-east of England, and is one of the most underrated cities in the whole of Europe. It has a rich history, with the naming of the city being just one of many interesting facts. Newcastle was almost wiped of the map as a result of a Norman invasion in 1080 AD, but it was salvaged by the one of William the Conquerors sons, who recognized the strategic benefits of its location, and erected a wooden castle on the spot where the town used to stand – hence the name New Castle (which was later made into one word).
About Flights to St Moritz
May 10, 2010 by Tom Martens
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A prime example of the traditional ski resort city is St. Moritz. Skiers come to absorb the glamour and culture of the city, which is as vital as the skiing. The flights from the UK and Ireland range in price from 200-300, with Swiss International Airlines offering some of the better fares. While it is encouraged to shop for prices, Lufthansa rates are typically higher but offer flights deparing from London, Heathrow, Manchester, Gatwick, Birmingham and Glascow.
Scotland And The Clans Of The Highlands
February 19, 2010 by Matt Robson
Filed under Travel
The Highlands of Scotland have been well known for their wars and betrayals and it is definitely accurate that from the reign of James IV in the 1490′s existence in the Highlands was somewhat tumultuous. In 1493, James went against the strong chiefs of the MacDonald Clan and forfeited the MacDonald Lord of the Isles in favour of himself and the Campbell Clan. Thus the Campbell’s took over as powerhouse at this time at the expense of the MacDonalds.
Avoiding Mortgage Mistakes That Can Cost You Money
January 20, 2010 by Jacob Nelson
Filed under Mortgage
If you are aware of potential mistakes you can make then you will be better equipped to get the best deal for your needs. Here are the most common mortgage mistakes and how to avoid them