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Christmas Travel Savings

December 11, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Travel

Christmas is an expensive time of year with many costs associated with it. Buying gifts is often considered to be the major expense at this time of year, but other costs can also add to the financial strain Christmas puts on many households. Travel costs can increase at this time of year and expensive Christmas …

Beat the winter blues with a British weekend getaway

December 11, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Travel

If the cold weather and short days of winter have you down in the dumps, it’s a good idea to get out and be proactive. Though the winter months may seem dull, they can actually offer a lot of exciting possibilities that you can look forward to whenever you’re hit with the rainy day blues. …

Train travel through Britain: the perfect student adventure

December 11, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Travel

After students close their books, make those last-minute changes to their essays and sit their final exams, many are ready to enjoy an exciting holiday adventure. Your student years are often considered an ideal time for travelling, since you’re not yet settled down with a family and a full-time job. If you want to experience …

Holiday Car Rental: Things To Consider

November 24, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Travel

Planning to visit your relatives living in a neighbouring province? Perhaps you’re going on a vacation to a country you and your partner have always dreamt of? Or perhaps you just don’t want to risk driving your car during the cold winter season. Whatever your reason for renting a car this holiday, there are certain …

Visiting Amsterdam over the October half term

November 24, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Travel

Amsterdam is a very popular location for family holidays over the October half term break. The city has many family-friendly attractions from canal rides to important historical and cultural sights. One of Amsterdam’s most famous historical attractions is the Anne Frank House Museum. Anne Frank wrote her famous diary while hiding from the Nazis in …

Holidays to Rotterdam

November 10, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Travel

Rotterdam is a vibrant and modern Dutch city which experienced a huge transformation after the industrial revolution, with the location being transformed from a silent village into a major European holiday attraction. The city is now the second largest in Holland and home to the largest port in the world. Rotterdam is quite different from …

An easy guide to buying luggage

October 26, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Travel

Whether you’re the occasional traveller or a seasoned jet-setter, choosing the perfect type of luggage for your journey can make or break your trip. By following a set of luggage-buying guidelines you can determine what type of luggage best suits your needs. To begin, it can be useful to consider the environment to which you’re …

Five things to see in Stuttgart

October 25, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Travel

A city rich in culture, cuisine and nightlife, vibrant Stuttgart is the perfect choice for a weekend away from it all. Visit Stuttgart on a city break and you won’t be disappointed. The city boasts a plethora of high class restaurants, shops and bars, in addition to vast amounts of greenery and relaxation. Known as …

Make guidebooks a travel companion

October 18, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Travel

Finding the perfect holiday getaway is everyone’s dream. But where do you start? Guidebooks are essential to any holiday preparation. There are a plethora of guidebooks available for a whole host of cities, even obscure ones. From Albuquerque to Zakynthos, you’ll always know how to spend every precious second of your break. Many guidebooks are …