Promenading in Prague
Submitted by: Edward Grey
As the frenzy heightens in less than a hundred days before Christmas, one of the many things we look forward to is our Christmas vacation...
A Journey Through the Four Corners: The Public Squares of Rome
Submitted by: Edward Grey
You haven’t been to Rome if you haven’t been to the public “Squares” that are lurking around this phenomenal area...
A Perpetual Symbol: Rome’s the Coliseum
Submitted by: Edward Grey
One of the most notable destinations of travelers and tourists who pass by Rome is the Coliseum Rome’s Coliseum is situated in what is often referred to as the “Centro Historico” of the city...
More Than a Place of Worship: The Notre Dame de Paris
Submitted by: Edward Grey
Way before the Christian faith was introduced in France, the site of the Notre Dame already served as a center for adoration and worship...
A History That Speaks For Itself: The Prague Castle
Submitted by: Edward Grey
Castles, kings, queens, prince, and princesses – these are some marvels that continuous to play significant elemental roles that inspire stories of gallantry, valor, love, and romance...
Experience Amsterdam History With an Amsterdam Canal Cruise
Submitted by: Edward Grey
The city of Amsterdam has lost half of its waterways to build more streets, buildings, and parking spaces...
If I Say London, You Say Big Ben
Submitted by: Edward Grey
London is always going to be famous for the Big Ben Clock Tower It is the first thing that comes in the minds of most people when they hear the place London...
York Bridges
Submitted by: Edward Grey
The walled city of York is known for its rich history and heritage It has been in existence for almost 2000 years and has been a witness to the most important events in the development of England...
Relaxing in Edinburgh With Its Festivity and Shows
Submitted by: Edward Grey
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland Aside from being heart of its financial activities, the city serves as the center of culture of the country...
The Thames Festival Celebrating the River Thames
Submitted by: Edward Grey
The Mayor’s Thames Festival is one of the most popular celebrations in London You will see people around singing and dancing, rejoicing as they celebrate the River Thames, which is one of London’s greatest natural assets...
You Can’t Miss The London Eye
Submitted by: Edward Grey
The London Eye is one of the most visual landmarks in London It is formerly called the Millennium Wheel...
Amsterdam is a Place Full of Christmas Spirit
Submitted by: Edward Grey
If you and your family are thinking of another place to spend Christmas, you may consider spending Christmas in Amsterdam...
Visit Blackpool
Submitted by: Edward Grey
Blackpool is a coastal town in northwestern England in the county of Lancashire Interestingly, Blackpool was named after the murky waters that settle in the Irish Sea from the drainage of the town...
Glasgow and Around
Submitted by: Edward Grey
Glasgow is considered one of the oldest settlements in Western Europe It is believed to be founded when Saint Mungo, a missionary, established a community built around what is known today as the Glasgow Cathedral...
Magnificent Manchester
Submitted by: Edward Grey
Manchester is a city located northwest of England It serves home to a populace of around 450,000 making it one of the most populated locations in Europe...
Romantic Cabins in the Mountains of Oklahoma
Submitted by: Jed Jones
Close your eyes and envision you and your sweetie sitting side by side under a warm quilt while watching shooting stars flash across a nighttime sky...
Take in a Show in Bath
Submitted by: Mark Smalls
A weekend break in Bath has to be one of the most versatile UK weekend breaks you can take After all you've got the shops to browse round, the Roman Baths to see and the River Avon to go boating on...
Reasons to Visit the Royal Shakespeare Company
Submitted by: Mark Smalls
Stratford upon Avon is all about Shakespeare, of course You can visit his birthplace, you can see his grave, and you can also visit numerous other sites and venues that he is associated with...
Vancouver BC Attractions
Submitted by: James J Clarkson
If you are visiting Vancouver for the first time, you may want to plan an itinerary so you can use the time available to its full potential...
Capture the Magic of Your Panama City Beach Vacation
Submitted by: Heather Walker
You’ve booked your airline tickets, reserved your hotel, and purchased the perfect bathing suit for your vacation on Panama City Beach...
What do I Wear For Beach Photos?
Submitted by: Heather Walker
With more and more families watching their budget, Panama City Beach, Florida has become an ever-popular family beach destination...
Places to Visit in Chicago
Submitted by: CD Mohatta
Chicago is one of the great American cities Chicago is known as the windy city...
Cool Things to Do After You Move to Cheyenne Wyoming
Submitted by: Shell Harris
Thinking of moving to Cheyenne Wyoming The following is a great list of things to do there...
Ski Resorts Of The French Alps
Submitted by: David Howard
The French Alps is easily one of the most popular skiing holiday destinations and with the wealth of resorts to choose from, entertains a diverse range of visitors throughout the year...
Where Can You Travel and Cruise During Winter?
Submitted by: Simon Johnnson
If winter is not an agreeable season for you, you should be able to come up with any excuse to escape it...
How to Pack Travel Luggage
Submitted by: Simon Johnnson
Going for short trips or vacations can be very refreshing Work or study, whatever you do, you deserve a break once in a while...
4 Unusual Places to Visit When Camping in France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell
If you want to see some of the most unusual sights that France has to offer, read on From underground catacombs to mysterious standing stones, there are some truly bizarre sights to see in France...
5 Festivals to See Whilst Camping in France
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell
Interested in seeing more of French culture Visit France in time to see one of these major festivals...
Short Term Visas
Submitted by: Honor Baldry
You’ve decided where you want to go, what you want to do, so now for the organisation There are lots of different types of visa and what you need will depend on what you’re doing and where you’re from:
Just travelling
Whether you’re taking a career break, just feel like travelling or are heading off on your gap year and seeing as many countries as possible it’s important to plan ahead and consider whether you might need a visa...
3 of Mother Nature’s Miracles to be Found in Jura
Submitted by: Lorraine Waddell
Tucked away in the East, the department of Jura is often referred to by past visitors as the little known jewel of France...