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sunil
October 9, 2022
Europe
antrim, antrim hotels, coast of antrim, coastal, coastal drive, drive, east coast, Hotels, ireland attraction, northern ireland
If you were only to do one scenic drive in Northern Ireland, it should be along the coast of Antrim. Ireland has numerous beautiful drives, including the well-known Ring of Kerry drive, but the drive along the Antrim coast of…
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sunil
September 27, 2022
North America, USA
albaicin, albaicin district, casa morisca, granada hotels, Hotel, mudejar architecture, renaissance palace, room mate
Many Hotels are hidden away on the Albaicín hill opposite the Alhambra Palace in Granada. With reminders of it’s Islamic past at every turn it is a labryrinth of whitewashed houses and cobbled streets. Keen-eyed visitors will spot its many…
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sunil
September 10, 2022
Europe, UK
London, london city, UK, United Kingdom
It’s quirky in itself that one of the best recent guides to London, Secret London, is published by a French company. Jonglez Publishing is based in Versailles, and their Secret Paris guidebook was excellent. The company went on to publish…
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sunil
September 1, 2022
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Tucked away in the middle of the North Island and cuddled by a colossal lake, lies one of the major events destinations in New Zealand. Summer is here which means Taupo’s events calendar is heating up. What Taupo Has to…
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sunil
August 8, 2022
Europe
amstelveen, amsterdam, amsterdamse bos, famous parks, Park, vondelpark
Amsterdam has many different kinds of parks, some geared more towards nature or gardens, others offering many entertaining features for children. The Most Famous Parks in Amsterdam The largest and best known of Amsterdam’s city parks, Vondelpark offers roses, cute…
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sunil
August 4, 2022
Europe, UK
alnwick castle, bamburgh castle, England, hampton court, hatfield house, leeds castle, lindisfarne, stately homes of england
Events that changed the course of history have taken place in them. The great and the not so great have lived in them. Painted and photographed, admired and abused, they have survived the centuries But how do you decide which…
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sunil
July 29, 2022
Australia, New Zealand
Auckland, bay of islands, cape reinga, henderson bay, New Zealand, paihia
The pace of life slows down considerably once you escape the Auckland rat race. Venture up to the Far North of the North Island of New Zealand and you will discover a side of State Highway 1 that you’ve not…
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sunil
July 1, 2022
North America
aboriginals, british, British Columbia, vancouver whistler
First populated by Aboriginals over 10,000 years ago, British Columbia was flooded with scores of European settlers after the arrival of Captain James Cook in 1778. The arrival of a British agent, James Douglas, helped to establish a profitable trade…
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sunil
June 28, 2022
Asia, Cambodia
Asia, beach, Cambodia, Sihanoukville, travel
Sihanoukville is a relatively small city on Cambodia’s south coast. It was just a small town until the 1950s when it was developed as it was the home of Cambodia’s only deep-water port. The area became very popular with tourists…
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sunil
June 15, 2022
North America, USA
audubon zoo, children, french quarter, New Orleans
If you are heading to New Orleans, Louisiana with children, then Bourbon Street is probably not for you, at least at night. There are, however, plenty of things to do in and around the city that the whole family can…
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