November 7th, 2008
When booking a ski holiday the pick of French ski area can be sometimes confusing. Notably whilst attempting to find a alpine resort good for self catered skiing holidays. Luckily we’ve made a list of the top ski resorts most suitable for self catered skiing holidays:
Les Trois Vallees, La Clusaz, Montgenevre, Les Deux Alpes, Grand Massif, Gourette, Les Menuires, Luz Ardiden, Savoie, Flaine.
Jonathan Mcmullen from Iraq is a Chemical Operator II, I quizzed him about his first choice ski field. Unsurprisingly he picked Brevent a French skiing field renowned for its choice of self catering chalets.
Why do you prefer self catered ski holidays over the normal choice of a b&b?
Personally I relish the choice which self catering skiing holidays offer. The luxury ski chalet is nearly always outstanding and in place of the unexciting food in hotel I can cook an excellent dinner.
What about if you’re not a good cook?
If that were the case you simply visit a local pub.
Well then do you have some good recommendations for us?
Without doubt it’s Gallaghers Sports Bar run by RAFIKI and it’s olive garden shrimp cristoforo is a must.
So if you’re interested in self catering skiing holidays then why not consider one of skiing area on French alpine our list.
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October 28th, 2008
Scandeluzza Castle is one of the most beautiful and fascinating castles of 1700 belonging to the noble Pellegrini family. It is located in Rome, 3 miles from the historical centre. The history and art will permit the customers to live the legends of this old manor house. Prince Filippo Maria, the owner of Scandeluzza Castle will be happy to welcome his clients and to accommodate them in this place full of ancient history. Big lounges and halls decorated with frescos will be at the clients disposal , antique fireplaces and statues made in marble and antique will offer you a fairy tale scenery. A big garden and temples enlighted by the torches will give to the clients a touch of elegance and preciousness. Scandeluzza Castle has always been along centuries a unique and admired place that has accommodated the most important people in the history.
Each room has a private bathroom, air-conditioner, fire-place, tv . Daily cleaning and linen change are included in the price.
Every bathroom is equiped by all necessary. Tubs, phone air, towels, soaps.
Besides breakfast our guests can require lunch or dinner in the Castle. The best italian traditional food!
You can make use of the elegant main hall during your stay, relaxing in a Middle Age world, playing billiard and piano.
Besides the numerous extra services, this wonderful swimming-pool hydromassage is the ideal place to relax and transport yourself to another dimension.
It’s possible booking transport, with our private cars and the drivers
Make your roman vacation unforgettable staying in Scandeluzza Castle. You can have many of personalized services.Continental breakfast is served in a beautiful dining-room “ botti” near the warm fire-place… Our guests will be served with fine porcelain plates, silver cutlery set, golden glasses belonging to the noble Pellegrini family. A waitress will be at your disposal during the whole stay. It is possible to have breakfast served in your room. Breakfast is included in the price
Personalized services on request:
Excellent wines coming from the Prince’s cellar
Lunch and dinner
Transport
Medical support
Garage
Internal car park
Jacuzzi
Mini bar
Laundry
Internet and fax
Baby sitter
Dog sitter
Security and body guards
We are Rome, Boccea district: 3 miles from Vatican
Autobus 904 from/to Metro A "Cornelia"
12 miles from Fiumicino Airport
15 miles Km from Ciampino Airport
If you think that Scandeluzza Castle is not exactly what you are looking for, click here to visit our catalogue and a run a search for Apartments in Rome, or make a search for a luxury hotel in Rome, or make a reservation for a Rome tour.
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October 28th, 2008
Manhattan is the heartbeat of New York City and has become one and the same with the city as a whole. The island of Manhattan itself is home to Grand Central Station, as well as a number of artistic and cultural focal points. The Island can be roughly separated into Downtown, Midtown and Uptown areas, each of which contain a number of outstanding attractions.
Situated to the south of 14th Street, Downtown Manhattan is the setting of the Financial District which runs along Wall Street, including the rebuilt World Trade Center and Battery Park, from which you can get to the Statue of Liberty by ferryboat. Numerous popular cultural areas downtown, including Greenwich Village Tribeca and Soho feature notable architecture, cool dining and plenty of shopping. Another trendy location downtown is Manhattan, which runs along Canal Street.
Midtown area of New York is found between 14th Street and Central Park, and contains a outstanding arts scene. The center|core|axis|hub|heart} of arts life in the city is the Theater District which is home to Broadway, Times Square and Hell’s Kitchen, as well as the Radio City Music Hall. The Midtown area is a popular spot for people traveling to stay as there are a lot of hotels in New York in the section. Other trendy sections comprise Gramercy Flat Iron, a hip residential area, as well as the fashion hub Chelsea District.
Dominated by Central Park, Upper Manhattan is home to the Belvedere Castle in Central Park, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and quite a lot of museums all through the Upper East and West side. In addition, the section is thesetting of Columbia University in Morningside Heights, the notable Harlem area and Washington Heights.
Each one of the Island of Manhattan’s irreplaceable sections hold their own sense of history, as well as trendy attractions from world-class arts to cuisine. A vacation to New York is not whole without a thorough tour of Manhattan’s greatest spots. There is a good reason that the island has come to define the public face of New York city. Manhattan is one of the world’s foremost cultural capitals and continues to lead the way in commercial and artistic trends.
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September 21st, 2008
For those tourists that have never experienced a safari in Africa will find it difficult to imagine the sensational wildlife you will often photograph. The holiday makers who come to a walking safari are regular holiday makers like you and me, some are into taking wildlife photos, some are into Africa as a country but all of them are interested in a new breathtaking experience. Kaingo are one of the UK’s newest African Safari providers.
The mind-blowing thing about a wildlife safari is the fact it is so different from a package holiday to Ibiza, there are very little children. Each African safari company will provide an English speaking safari guide to take you through the super areas of Africa. The most popular animals you will often see are hippos. These marvellous animals are not tame and of course don?t scare them. If you are interested in taking wildlife photographs of the giraffes you should make sure you turn off the flash as you do not want to scare the animals. The eye-opening wildlife in Africa can often put a grin on your face.
If you would enjoy to find out more about awesome holidays in South Africa you can often use the search engines like Yahoo to happen upon a safari company that offers holidays from the UK, the prices can range from 200 pounds to 1000 pounds.
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September 18th, 2008
“Mirto Bianco” is an ancient farm-house near Sorrento, situated in a peaceful hilly region, and it is surrounded by green olive-trees and scented lemons. It was provided with stable, olive-press and celliere; Then, it was completely restructured in the 1970s and supplied with an another floor, a garret and a terrace. The horseshoe-shaped structure has a wide patio on the right and a charming little garden on the left, with gazebo and ornamental plants, ideal for afteroon rest and reading. The structure is completed by the panoramic and sunny terrace.
All rooms in this bed and breakfast in Sorrento are furnished with epoch furniture and private bathroom. Breakfast with biological food.
Our Prices: Single room with bath Number of Beds: 1 - Number of Guests: 1 Price (per person per night) Min 50.00 - Max 100.00
• Double room with bath Number of Beds: 2 - Number of Guests: 2 Price (per person per night) Min 32.50 - Max 55.00
• Triple room with bath Number of Beds: 2 - Number of Guests: 3 Price (per person per night) Min 26.67 - Max 43.35
• Quadruple room with bath Number of Beds: 3 - Number of Guests: 4 Price (per person per night) Min 23.75 - Max 37.50
How to reach our Sorrento B&B: Motorway “A3″ Napoli- Salerno take the “Castellammare di Stabia - Penisola Sorrentina; it leads to “Strada statale n.145 “sorrentina”, that runs along the homonymous peninsula. Go on to Sorrento, driving through Vico Equense, Meta, Piano and at last S.Agnello. Here, passed the parish church, turn on the left and go up the hilly region for about 500 mt., following the instructions.
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August 5th, 2008
The stunning area of Africa called South Luangwa has been named the leading place to safari in Africa. The location has been celebrated in many years by the countries most influential animal experts. Couples may be able to find large groups of wild cats as well as incredible zebras. Visit Southern Africa and go on Zambia safaris to explore the wonderful planes of South Africa.
The safari region is well regarded for its incredible walking safaris and is a crowd pleaser with all British folk. The changing weather makes the park irrestible with a desert season throughout winter and a green appealing jungle feel over summer. During the changes in season the game might well change giving tourists a different aspect.
Learn the attraction of South Africa with a walking safari holiday and be at one with the beautiful wildlife. The spectacular rivers and big cats will probably make you feel alive with energy. UK Travellers will be able to take large volumes of photographs and bring back the most influential memories.
South Africa comes with various animals in its parks and British tourists might well easily find the perfect photo of a tiger. If you are not used to a walking safari you can often go on a driving safari and admire large amounts of the country within a short amount of time. When you have concluded your driving safari by day you might often then go back to your apartment to eat. Abounding apartments are five star and magnificent.
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June 19th, 2008
There is tons more to United Kingdom music festivals this summer that The Great Escape. From rock by the seaside at South Hampton to folk and acoustic sounds at Cambridge, GB’s festivals scene is in lovely health. Tickets for old favourites like V Festival and Liverpool Sound City still continue to sell like hot cakes, & with Kelly Rowland on Festival without Fields Seal at Love Music Hate Racism and Jay-Z at Glastonbury the United Kingdom’s festivals are appealing to a greater demographic range than ever before.
To ask, what do festival lovers want from a music festival? Is it great dance music so you yourself can rave all evening, ear ringing heavy metal music for serious moshing or some marvellous soft folk music while people lie in the sun? What is farther crucial really is the sort of atmosphere that people are looking for, the artists & the facilities, all of which at different festivals vary a lot. The essential rock festivals gets into swing gradually at the tail end of April beginning of summer they happen up & down the British Isles so there are always going to be a lovely festival that is close by to festival goers. There are barley ever any complaints as people of course are obviously going to select a good festival that suits one and what people are seeking for. Get your hands on festival tickets from Time Out UK Festivals.
The first time people attend an excellent festival from the very minute festival hunters walk in the grounds to construct your tent one will often feel this huge buzz. Festivals traditionally seem to get better year after year. The only down fall that appears to get mentioned year after year is the cost of crisps and cola nevertheless this cannot be helped. One are no allowed to take any of your own crisps or vodka onto the festival grounds but folk are allowed to bring it into your camping ground so it makes sense to eat and drink all one can before stepping into the ground this way festival lovers should be able to refrain from spending tons of money What makes an awesome festival great is for obvious reasons the the warm weather, the outstanding atmosphere the bands and the stunning memories that festival hunters are obviously going to make along the way.
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June 8th, 2008
In the words of Paul Simon, “I’m going to Graceland, Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee” and now I’ve been but, in my case, with a travelling companion several decades more than nine years old and a devoted fan of the “King of Rock and Roll”.
Since Elvis Presley’s death in 1977, Graceland, the house purchased by Elvis in 1957 and in whose grounds he is buried, has become a shrine to the memory of Elvis and a centre of pilgrimage for thousands of fans who visit every year.
Graceland was built on a hilly, heavily wooded thirteen-and-three-quarter-acre site on the two-lane Highway 51 connecting Memphis with Jackson, Mississippi, for a Dr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Moore. Over time the name “Graceland” came to refer specifically to the house but originally it applied to the entire area which was establish as a Hereford cattle farm in 1861, by S.E. Toof, the publisher of the Memphis Commercial Appeal. It was named after his daughter, Grace Toof. Ruth Moore, who built Graceland the house, was Grace’s niece who planned the house for her daughter, Ruth Marie, who played the harp and piano. Music seeped through it’s very foundations. The rooms were designed with an eye to future musical evenings and space was essential. A Commercial Appeal headline for Sunday, October 27th 1940 heralded the “Colonial Courtliness of Georgian Style Exemplified in Stately Graceland”. The home that has come to symbolise Elvis.
The house was opened to the public in 1982. I understand about 650,000 people a year pass through the front door. Graceland has become one of the five most visited home museums in the United States and in 1991 gained the honour of being placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Joining one of the many shuttle tours that operate from downtown Memphis, I, personally was prepared to be disillusioned. Would it all be hype and tasteless, but hey, forever curious about other peoples tastes and extravagances it was a ‘must do’ visit. Surrounded by fellow travellers, devoted Elvis fans, who have all come to see not only where Elvis lived by how he lived, the tour began.
The neoclassical faade of white Tishomingo stone with windows shuttered in contrasting green present a truly tranquil, elegant and stylish house. Entering through the Corinthian columns on the front portico, the “formal” Dining Room and Living Room are lavishly decorated in blue, white and gold colour scheme and given a spacious feel by the mirrors which are a predominant feature of both rooms. The centrepiece of the Dining Room is a spectacular Italian cut glass chandelier purchased by Elvis on an after-hours shopping spree at Belvedere Lighting in Memphis in August 1974. In the Living Room stunning peacock stained-glass windows designed by Laukhuff Stained Glass of Memphis, separate the Living Room from the Music Room. The same company that did the stained glass work around the front door and the stained-glass billiard light in the Pool Room.
Moving into the Music Room, decorated predominantly in gold and white, a black Story and Clark baby grand takes pride of place. The most famous person to play it other than Elvis was James Brown who recalls singing gospel songs with Elvis. The wall mirror in the Music Room illustrates the fact that a lot of things were kept; things weren’t thrown away and trashed over the years. This mirror dates back to the Presley’s previous home on Audubon Drive where they lived prior to moving to Graceland. The stairway in the hall leads to the upper floor of the house that disappointingly is not open to visitors. I would have loved to have had a nose into the bedrooms and the four bathrooms. The chandelier over the stairs is the largest one of three in the house and the same design as the one in the Dining Room, in the Maria Theresa design. The third chandelier is Strauss crystal and hangs just inside the front door in the foyer.
The TV Room, decorated in black and gold with mirrored walls was decorated in its present style by Bill Eubanks who also decorated the Pool Room across the hall. All the chrome, glass, chrome arc lamps and sectional black furniture are very much the style of the 70’s including a yellow leather topped bar and bar stools! The most spectacular feature of the Pool Room is the fabric used to cover the sofas, walls and ceiling. We are told it took something between 350 and 400 yards of fabric and three workmen about ten days to hang it. The room, with its French, Oriental and turn-of-the century European influences is an example of the Seventies American trend toward eclectic decorating, mixing styles of various eras and countries. A similar “retro” trend emerged again in the Nineties. None of the furniture is antique. Most chosen to complement the general décor including the reproduction Louis XV red leather chairs.
All the pictures are either prints, some signed by artists, or - like the Toulouse Lautrecs, just regular commercial reproductions. The gold, green and peacock blue light shade over the pool table is again, the work of Laukhuff Stained Glass in Memphis and done in the revived Tiffany style. Possibly the most spectacular and unique room of the visit though is the Jungle Room. Added to the house in the mid-Sixties it functioned as a screened-in porch, then it was closed in completely and made into a family room or den. Legend has it that Vernon, Elvis’ father had been out and about and had seen some hideous furniture in a store in Memphis. Apparently, unbeknownst to Vernon, Elvis had seen the same furniture and had liked it because it reminded him of Hawaii. He bought a whole roomful of it. The big “monkey chair” is so enormous that one of the windows had to be removed to move it into the room. Much of the room’s décor seems to be tactile, as with the fake fur on the bar stools and the heavily carved wood, the exotic feathered mirror frame and the ornamental animals.
The indoor waterfall completes the theme although we are told that it wasn’t turned on very often because it tended to make the carpet wet.
Finally the office. Housed in a building that was already there when Elvis bought Graceland. Vernon ran the office and had a staff of secretaries to handle fan mail and all the household and personal bills. Elvis gave a press conference sitting at his father’s desk in this office in 1960 the day after he returned from his tour of army duty in Germany. In photographs it is possible to see that it is the same desk, same blotter, lamp, filing cabinets and cards on top of the filing cabinet.
It is recorded that when Elvis was a child he made a promise to his parents that “One day, I’ll buy you the prettiest house in Memphis, and I’ll pay you back for all you’ve sacrificed for me”. Graceland represented that to him. Both house and garden provided a fascinating visit. One I would have no hesitation in recommending to others and one I would happily repeat if I ever found myself back in Memphis, Tennessee.
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May 29th, 2008
There are not many cities that have experienced such social and political extremes in recent history as Amsterdam. In the 20th century alone, Amsterdam faced the atrocities of war for the first time in 400 years, became the radical center of 1960s social movements and witnessed a complete about-face in its core economy. Amsterdam’s progressive, multicultural, conscientious and contentious attitude wipes out images of a more docile past and ranks this capital city among the top 5 for European travel destinations.
Precariously positioned on the banks of both the IJ Bay and the Amstel River headwaters, Amsterdam made an early mark on the world with its dominant seafaring fleet and colonial aspirations in the 17th and 18th centuries. Amsterdam’s economy turned inward once England emerged as the seafaring superpower. Consequently, most of the enchantingly crooked mansions and townhouses alone the canals are now inhabited by eclectic stores, businesses and engaging galleries and the majority of Amsterdammers live outside of the canal belt.
Museums, Music and a Barrage of Culture
To gain a better understanding of how such a metropolitan city emerged from bogs, swamps and floodplains, visit the Amsterdams Historisch Museum. Extensive documentation covering centuries of growth spans the walls of the exhibits and a detailed segment is dedicated to modern day issues, conflicts and controversies surrounding Amsterdam’s path to becoming a free and tolerant society. Then, explore Amsterdam’s historic relationship with water aboard the Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum, a dry-docked ship from the East India Company. For a more refined jaunt into the past, a trip to the colossal Rijksmuseum will indulge the senses with fine art from Dutch masters throughout history.
As evening approaches, leave your museum voice behind and dive dancing and drinking into Amsterdam’s edgy and rowdy nightlife. The pubs and coffee shops that line the canals are a vibrant mix of locals and visitors, and the perfect place to begin your evening. Enjoy an extensive array of domestic ale or have a taste of the unique Dutch gin. Musically, Amsterdam has something for everyone. Visit Mulligans Pub for authentic Irish entertainment, kick back to some jazz in Dylan’s stylish lobby bar or go electro at the famed mega-club, Ministry.
For a moment of contemplation or a summer picnic, Amsterdam offers some of the best urban park spaces among European cities. Bikes are available for rental to take in the scenery at a faster pace, just beware of the tram tracks that crisscross most roadways and footpaths.
Of European cities, Amsterdam is most likely to surprise, excite and intrigue its visitors in a most unexpected fashion. Travel to Amsterdam to enjoy the perfect balance of open spaces, a lively urban pulse and a gracefully multiethnic ambiance.
For more information on international travel and discount airfare to Amsterdam, visit www.cfares.com.
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May 21st, 2008
Andalucia, or Andalusia, is the southernmost region of Spain and it encompasses eight separate provinces - Almeria, Granada, Jaen, Huelva, Cordoba, Malaga, Sevilla and Cadiz. It borders with the regions of Murcia, Castilla-La Mancha, Extremadura and the country of Portugal. Andalucia is a vast region with something to offer every holiday maker:-
- Sun - after all it has the “sunshine coast”, the Costa del Sol.
- Sea - Andalucia is on both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Beaches - Some of the finest beaches in Spain are in the region.
- History - Incredible Moorish remains.
- Culture - Flamenco.
- Food - Tapas and the regional dishes of Gazpacho and Paella.
- Drink - Sherry.
- Fiestas - Semana Santa and many others.
- Wildlife - Andalucia is the region with the most protected areas in Spain - the Sierra Nevada, the Cabo de Gata, the Coto Doana and many others.
- Vast choice of accommodation - apartments, bed and breakfast establishments, hotels and villas to rent.
- White Pueblos - Inland pretty, white, mountain villages.
Andalucia is a truly beautiful region but it’s impossible to see the whole region when you rent villas in Andalucia. Here are some highlights that you won’t want to miss when you are checking out villas in Andalucia:-
Beaches Costa de la Luz, Cadiz - Tarifa is known for its wonderful beaches of white sands and its windsurfing facilities. Costa del Sol - This coastline is known for its stretches of beautifully sandy beaches, year round sun and calm Mediterranean waters. Fine beaches include those at Marbella and Sotogrande, Nerja, Torremolinos, Benalmedena, Fuengirola, Calahonda and Estepona. Costa Tropical - This is the coastline of the Granada province and includes the beaches of Almunecar, Salobrena and Motril. Costa de Almeria - The Almeria coastline has the beautiful beaches of Vera, Carboneras and Mojacar.
History and Culture The Alhambra, Granada - The hilltop Moorish castle with its beautiful Generalife gardens, Nasrid Palaces, Palace of Emperor Charles V and the Alcazaba. The Mezquita, Cordoba - One of the most exquisite Moorish mosques ever built and still standing after over 1200 years. Sevilla - Sevilla, or Seville, is the regional capital of Andalucia and is “A pleasant city, famous for oranges and women” - Lord Byron. This lively city is renowned for its fiestas, especially those of Semana Santa (Holy Week) and also for its monuments and historic buildings. Visit its wonderful Gothic Cathedral, Renaissance Alcazar and Moorish Mudejar. Flamenco - Andalucia is known for its Flamenco and you should seize any opportunity you have to see Flamenco singing, guitar or dancing.
Food and Drink Sherry - Andalucia’s well known beverage comes from the towns of Jerez, Sanlucar de Barrameda and El Puerto de Santa Maria. Make sure you visit the local Bodegas. Tapas - The Andalucia region is famous for its tapas bars. Enjoy the local Jamon Serrano, a cured ham, pinchos (kebabs) and the various seafood tapas dishes. Paella - Paella is a rice dish which in coastal areas included seafood and in inland areas usually contains meat such as rabbit. Many village fiestas involve paella being cooked over an open fire by the men of the village.
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