Old Sturbridge Village has both feet planted firmly in 19th century New England. Youll experience the dawn of prosperity and modern commerce and what life was like in a typical New England village of the time. Role playing staff in period costumes recreate authentic discussions, and...
Inverness hotels The gateway to Heaven
Inverness set on the banks of the river Ness is the only city and the capital of the Scottish Highlands. Lying at the north end of the great Glen, Scotlands fifth city, Inverness lies on the nerve line of communication across the Highlands for the past 20 centuries, being the gateway to the...
Old Spanish Charm – Valencia, Granada ...
Much of Spain has undergone a modernization effort. Fortunately, cities such as Valencia, Granada and Seville retain much of their old world charm.
Valencia
Similar to Barcelona in some ways, Valencia is another must visit city in Spain. Located on the coast of the Mediterranean,...
Old Spanish Charm Valencia, Granada and ...
Much of Spain has undergone a modernization effort. Fortunately, cities such as Valencia, Granada and Seville retain much of their old world charm.
Valencia
Similar to Barcelona in some ways, Valencia is another must visit city in Spain. Located on the coast of the Mediterranean,...
Introduction To La Jolla
La Jolla California, is a seaside resort community of around 25,000. Spanish for “the jewel”, it’s often times referred to as “jewel by the sea”. La Jolla borders the Pacific Ocean to the south and extends north to Torrey Pines State Reserve and Del Mar,...
Old Barney — A Visit to Barnegat ...
Old Barney — A Visit to Barnegat Light, New Jersey
Barnegat Light, NJ is the home to “Old Barney” a historic lighthouse located at the northern tip of Long Beach Island. Long Beach Island, or “LBI” as the vacationing folks like to say, is a narrow island...
Ingolstadt in Germany
Situated at the beautiful Danube River in the heart of Bavaria, Ingolstadt is one of the eldest and most charming cities in Germany.
Early settlements prove the existence of a density of population since 1800 BC. The first time Ingolstadt was mentioned in an official document was in the...
Information on Germany
To start I would like to say that most people are right, Germany is a GREAT place to visit. I heard on the radio the other day that over 4 million Americans visited Germany in 2005 and to be honest it did not surprise me at all. With so many beautiful things to see and experience who wouldnt be...
Off the beaten track in Spain
Castilla y Leon
Castilla y Leon is the largest region in Spain. It is known for its vast expanse of plains and its many castles
Valladolid is the capital of the region and although it has now become quite industrialised it has one of the most important sculpture museums in Spain...
Industry meets Inspiration in Tokyo
Tokyo just might be the largest city in the world, comprised of 23 individual wards, all with their own unique characteristics. Foreigners are easily intimidated by the sheer expanse of Japans capital city and its 17 million inhabitants (5 million are commuters); however, due to this volume...
Zermatt: A Must-See in the Swiss Alps
Winding, cobbled alleys lead visitors through the small, scenic village of Zermatt. Old, sturdy, wooden chalets line streets and lend a cozy feel to the car-free medieval village filled with pedestrians breathing in the fresh, alpine air. As pretty as this traditional Swiss village is, the...
India Tour Packages – An Ultimate ...
India’s tourism industry is thriving due to an increase in foreign tourists’ arrivals and greater than before travel by Indians to domestic and abroad destinations. The visitors are pouring in from all over the world: Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia and Australia. At the same time,...