Tzarism, Travel in Russia

September 7, 2010

Skiing In France

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One of the best choices for skiing for those of us who live in the UK, is France. The French Alps provides us with fantastic skiing conditions and it really has never been easier to get to France than it is right now. The French ski resorts really are superb and offer great value for money. In fact planning your trip correctly could mean that you get it very cheap indeed which might come as a surprise. Taking the train could mean that it is only a few hours before you are hitting the slopes.

The accommodation in the French Alps is great for everyone’s tastes and there is so much choice there. The whole area really is very scenic and the resorts are situated at the heart of this beautiful winter wonderland. Some of these resorts will have absolutely everything you could possibly need and they are very sophisticated. There are ones which are perfect for families with every single member of a family finding something to entertain them. These resorts make sure that you will never be bored because you can find plenty of places where you will get fine food and enough drink to last the whole night long.

The most popular French ski resorts are Savoy in the north of the country and Dauphine in the south. Mont Blanc which is the tallest mountain in Western Europe is located near Savoy so anyone heading to this resort will get to enjoy this. If you have never been skiing before then you don’t have to worry because each of these locations will cater for skiiers of all levels. Most of these resorts are situated right next to quaint little villages where you will be welcomed with open arms. And even if you are not that keen on skiing, you will still find plenty to amuse you in these resorts.

Tickets for London, England and the Eurotunnel (billet eurotunnel) are vital for your trip to the UK (voyage en angleterre). As well as this, you want to be thinking about your English hotel stay (hotel angleterre).

August 22, 2010

London - A Look At Its Attractions

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There are many, many attractions that tourists in London visit annually but there are several that every London visitor has to see.

- Big Ben: is the nickname of the bell in the clock at the north end of Westminster Palace. It is the largest chiming four faced clock in the world. (more…)

England’s South Coast : Ideas For Things To See And Do There

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When staying in or near Southern England be sure to set some time aside to visit England’s South Coast. Southern England includes the southern counties of England bordering on the English Midlands. The government of the UK divides Southern England into South West England, South East England, Greater London and the East of England. (more…)

August 1, 2010

Fun Places To Stay In London

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London is a city filled with rich history and places to explore. If you are going to be taking a trip to London, then you should consider staying in one of these areas…

The West End - This is London’s theater district, so you will be close to all the great shows as well as some of the best attractions, including the Globe Theater (home to Shakespeare in his day), Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, Leicester Square and the London Zoo. (more…)

July 21, 2010

Is England Going To Be World Cup Champions?

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English football generates more money than any other leagues in the World. All top quality football players have said that English premiership is one of the toughest league to play on but having such a strong league why can’t England win big tournaments? All these big money earning selected English players should be at home cleaning Kitchen accessories and tableware if they do not perform in South Africa this World Cup. (more…)

July 19, 2010

Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster of England

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Collegial Church of St. Peter in Westminster, which is almost always referred to people informally and Westminster Abbey England is a large, mainly Gothic church, Westminster, London, England, situated west of the Castle of Westminster. It is a traditional place of coronation and burial site in English, then English, and still later (now) Royal Commonwealth Realms. (more…)

July 6, 2010

Whilst In England, Don’t Miss Out On Visiting Brighton

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Whether it’s a scenic beach front, great shopping, the arts, or just lots of fun, Brighton has it. With its mix of sites and attractions, there’s always things to do in Brighton, whatever time of year you visit. Being a seaside town, Brighton’s beach front is, naturally, its main attraction, and it has all kinds of activity (such as sunbathing, surfing, sailing, volleyball and skateboarding) going on. (more…)

May 29, 2010

Your Family Will Have A Jolly Good Time In The City Of London

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When I was 16, I got to take a trip to London, England. I can’t even begin to explain how amazing it was. Luckily, I was armed with a camera and a little bit of money, so I was able to walk away not only with some of the greatest memories I have, but also some souvenirs and lots of pictures. (more…)

May 6, 2010

Brighton - A Great English Seaside Town

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Brighton has long been a firm favorite with those living in London, who are enticed by a weekend away from the hustle and bustle of life in the capital. People from all around the UK visit there too though, as do many international tourists, especially from Europe, who want to experience a traditional English seaside town, with all its charms and appeals.Brighton (also now known as ‘London-by-the-sea’) is the archetypal British beach town, with everything that is expected in a town bearing the title: a grand pier, a beautiful (former) royal palace, theaters, concert halls, and probably the most important, a fantastic beach. Though it is much more than the sum of it’s parts, most people say it is the atmosphere that makes it so special.Due to the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex, there is no shortage of young people to fill up the local bars and clubs on Friday and Saturday nights, Co-currently people travel from all over the south coast of Britain to sample Brighton’s night time amenities. (more…)

March 2, 2010

A First Timers Guide To London

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With millions of residents packed into this vibrant cultural melting pot, London is always bustling with activity, regardless of the day of the week or the month. Before you arrive there, it is worth making a list of the what you want to see and do, so that you don’t miss out on any of the highlights.

The Tower of London, the Houses Of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey are all not to be missed. (more…)

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