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Showing posts with label attractions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attractions. Show all posts

Friday, 25 July 2014

Visit the Tower of London This Weekend to View Grand History from Year 1100!

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London is calling you! Yes, the beautiful and ever entreating location is open to tourists this beautiful season. There are wonderful things to do in London this Weekend in July for a lone traveler as well as family tourists. Select the appropriate landmarks according to your schedule and bask in the glory of history. History of London Tower This week, visit the Iconic Tower of London with your family and relish the history. It is located in central London near the famous River Thames. With a rich history behind it, it is a wonderful location to visit. The tower was constructed during the rule of William the Conqueror and still stands strong after nearly thousands years. It was used as a palace as well as prison and is composed of many towers. Glimpse of the famous The tower contains remains of famous historical personalities entombed in the Chapel Royal like Katherine Parr, Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey. Of course, you will also get to view the treasures and crown jewels like gold, diamonds, platinum, rubies, pearls etc, that were once worn by kings and queens of England. The bridge tower is also worth a look into. Tower bridge The Tower Bridge is one of the top 20 attractions in London and is just besides the London Tower. The Tower Bridge divides London into 2 parts as a bridge when it is suspended. Photographers make it a point to visit the bridge is closing or opening. Many films have also been shot here. This bridge was built in late 1800’s for easy trade in East London. Tourists can purchase tickets to view this bridge which are priced reasonably at just £20 for family and £8 for a lone tourist. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity this weekend while you are still in London!
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Saturday, 17 May 2014

Stay at the Boutique Hotels in Cheltenham and See What It Has In Store for You!

During spring time, many people choose to travel to the UK. Tourists now prefer to visit places like Cheltenham in the UK to spend their holidays. They not only get to enjoy the beautiful scenic Cotswold countryside, but they can also enjoy a comfortable stay in the hotels in Cheltenham without any stress.

Enormous entertainment
The theaters are near the hotels in Cheltenham so one can choose to enjoy the Vienna Festival Ballet dance or watch a film with family at the Bacon theatre. The Cheltenham race course is popular for the concert 'Thank you for the Music' which cannot be missed. The town is famous for providing excellent spa to the tourists.

Lively landmarks
Visiting the Cheltanham river or attending a theater festival, visiting a museum or enjoying a horse ride, the town has it all! The guests can book a room in one of the boutique hotels in Cheltenham and then shed off their year-long tiredness by attending a jazz festival.
The tourists can also visit the bars and pubs apart from the jazz festival to indulge themselves in dining and enjoying local drinks. Couples or families can visit the Cheltenham Art Gallery or Museum to see the European and local artifacts and items.


Exotic hotels
Those who have checked into the boutique hotels in Cheltenham will find all information or a guide to visit places such as Holst Birthplace Museum, Imperial Square or the Nature in Art Museum, which is worthy of a visit. Cheltenham has excellent quality hotels that are given self ratings by the clients themselves.

Shopping fun!
The evening time can be spent in shopping and other entertainment. Getting a room in a hotel is easy as there are many offers and discounts offered by them for the convenience of travelers.
Visit a known website to know more about offered packages by Cheltenham hotels.




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Friday, 28 March 2014

Make the Most of Your Bournemouth Holidays By Reading This Guide

Situated on the southern coast of the UK, Bournemouth welcomes tourists with it's stunning landscape and beautiful coastline. The sea front overlooks the Isle of Wight and Poole Bay. The blue waters are a surfer's paradise and the numerous Bournemouth attractions draw large crowds every year.

The Oceanarium

Announced as Tourism Attraction Experience of the Year in 2008, the Oceanarium sees over 225,000 people each year. It is large, but not one that will tire out your kids. One can see a range of sea creatures such as otters, eels, stingrays, spiny-tailed lizards, sea turtles, sharks and fishes including lionfish, clownfish, pufferfish, piranha and much more. If people miss out on the feeding times, they can head back to their hotels in Bournemouth and visit the Oceanarium at the scheduled feeding times. Interactive features such as the Dive Cage and Global Meltdown are worth seeing.

The Square



The river Bourne flows by The Square which marks the centre of the town and is completely pedestrianised. Till 2000, this was a huge roundabout. One can see a blue plaque that marks the birthplace of Hubert Parry, a composer. There are several shops here and the Obscura café stands in the middle. The café houses a camera obscura, hence the name. One can choose to stay at a B&B in Bournemouth or a hotel near the Square.

Bournemouth International Centre

Bournemouth International Centre

A range of events such as conferences, art exhibitions, rock shows, etc. are held here. With four major auditoriums, the centre can accomodate around ten thousand people. There's also a seasonal rink for ice skating lovers.

Gardens

Bournemouth has three gardens- the Upper, Central and Lower gardens. The War Memorial is situated in the Central gardens. The Upper gardens have a variety of walks along with great views. Just a few metres further from the Square, one will come across the Lower Gardens. Visiting them will be the best part of your Bournemouth holidays; they are the liveliest gardens with live bands, gymnastic displays, kids fun festival and the Bournemouth Pleasure Balloon. This helium balloon takes visitors to a height of 500 ft and provides views of the surrounding areas.

Something for kids



If you are worried about your kids not having enough fun, don't! Just bring them over to the The Good Play Café. This is a bright and colourful play centre designed for kids upto 8 years of age. Parents can grab a bite and relax while kids enjoy Bournemouth attractions to their fullest.
Of course, you'll find lots of activities on the beaches too!
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