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San Diego At A Glance

San Diego At A Glance

Referred to as many as being the only area in the
United States with perfect weather, San Diego remains
the oldest port on the West Coast. Complete with a
well known Naval Base and a high level of tourism, this
breathtaking city continues to dominate the economy.

Aside from offering high mountains, deserts, and over
70 miles of the world’s most renowned beaches, San Diego
also offers other great attractions such as Sea World,
the San Diego Zoo, and Wild Animal Park.

For art lovers, there are many different museums and
even the Shakespearean play at the Old Globe Theater.
Throw in the fact that San Diego has more championship
golf courses than any other area in the world, and you
have a city ready for anyone’s imagination.

As a tourist city or a place to call home, San Diego is
one place you should at least visit. The night life here
rivals that of Las Vegas, giving you something for
everyone in the family. Young or old - San Diego is the
one city that you’ll never find boring.

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Winchester Cathedral - England’s Most Beautiful Cathedral

England has many beautiful cathedrals, but in my opinion, Winchester Cathedral is without doubt the most beautiful. Its scale, architecture and setting make it unrivalled. And, if that wasn’t enough, the cathedral happens to be in England’s most preserved and picturesque city.

Winchester has been a place of importance for over 2 millennia. After the conversion to Christianity, the people of Wessex built a place of worship on the sport where the present cathedral now stands. The recorded church is from about AD 169 when Lucius, ‘King of the Britons’, converted to Christianity. He made Winchester is seat of power and the cathedral the centre of worship for his people.

Not much is known about the first church; it was destroyed and rebuilt several times over the next few hundred years as pagan and Christian warlords fought for control over the area. This era of uncertainty was finally ended in 635 when king Kynegils defeated the Saxon king, Cerdic. The king destroyed the pagan temple ‘Dagon’ and laid the foundation stones for his Christian church. From that day onwards, there as been a Christian place of worship on this same spot.

Touring Remarkable Greece

Staying on the Islands of Greece

When staying on one of the islands of Greece, you’ll receive a two-fold benefit. First, the scenic mountains, forests and coastlines will mesmerize you. Second, there’s a quiet stillness in many of the remote locations that is very inviting if you want a peaceful vacation. If you plan to visit several different islands in Greece, you might find an island tour package helpful. You’ll be able to visit several different popular islands, and the travel agency takes care of your transportation to and from the islands by ferry and also your hotel stay at each island. You can enjoy islands such as Crete, Kos, Lesvos and Rhodes during your visit to Greece without the typical hassles. These tour packages are also great if you’re planning to tour the Cyclades. Many packages enable you to choose which islands you want to visit during your stay, and your hotels as well.

Taking the Ferry

Travel to Copenhagen With This Handy Travel Guide

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark officially gaining that title during the 15th century. The city is also proud to be the home of the oldest monarchy in the world. A must see for any tourist going to Copenhagen is the Royal Castle Amalienborg.

Copenhagen is considered to be one of the most fun cities to visit in Europe and it is the largest city in the Oresund (a strait in Denmark) region. From Oresund there is an impressive eight kilometre bridge which heads to the city of Malmo in Sweden. Though Copenhagen started as a small fishing village, today more than one million people live in the greater metropolitan area.

Of course, being quite far north, Copenhagen can get very cold in the winter so you are advised to go between May and October, which are the most temperate times to visit. If you are lucky enough to catch the spring you will find it unforgettably vibrant as everyone shakes off the winter blues.

If you prefer to go to Copenhagen in the winter, maybe to use it as a base for skiing, you should know that it can get very dark and dreary over a sustained period. However Christmas is a lot of fun in Denmark when pretty lights and plenty of drinking help to pass the time.

Four Romantic Getaways in New England

New England is famous for its historic inns, luxurious resorts, and intimate bed and breakfasts. But now add in the varied and startling scenery of sandy beaches, rocky coastlines and the lakes and mountains, and you’ve the ultimate in choices for romantic getaways.

But where would I choose to visit and stay? Here are four destinations for romantic getaways in New England that would always make my list.

ACADIA REGION IN MAINE:

Travel further north than the shopping outlets and the Boothbay Harbor region and you enter another Maine of dramatic coastline, beautiful villages and islands, and Acadia National Park. Here you can cycle on carriage roads with breathtaking views, walk through silent forests or hike to mountain summits, or drive on scenic roads.

Visit the park but then slip away to Deer Isle on Penobscot Bay and take in the historic villages of Castine and Stonington, or travel north to the Schoodic Peninsular and tour along coastal Route 1 where fishing villages dot the inlets and secluded harbors all the way to the Canadian border. Places to stay that specialize in romantic getaways can be found in Bar Harbor and Ellsworth both just outside Acadia National Park’s boundary.

Mission Bay San Diego

Mission Bay San Diego

Mission Bay Park in San Diego is the largest facility
of its kind, offering over 4,600 acres with free
recreational activities for visitors. What was once
a sprawling swamp in the 1960’s, was dredged and
transformed into what is now a great attraction to
the San Diego area.

Across the 27 miles of bayfront, water activities are
all over the place here. For beach lovers, there are
17 miles of oceanfront property, including Mission
Beach and Pacific Beach. There are separate areas
as well, for swimming, fishing, boating, and even
sailing. Mission Park also offers free events such
as volleyball, jetski, and many different types
of competitions and exhibitions.

For the children, Mission Bay Park offers a playground
area with plenty of other things to do as well.
Mission Park has always been an attraction, one
that keeps people coming back for more.

For those living in the area, Mission Bay in San
Diego provides plenty of things to do. The location
is great, with something always going on. If you
plan to visit San Diego in the near future - make
sure you drop by Mission Bay and see what makes this
area one of the best in the world.

Outside Vienna - Trips Out Of Town When Staying In Vienna, Austria

Your trip to the city of Vienna is always incomplete, unless you visit some of the fantastic sites located outside the city. Vienna certainly is the city surrounded by scores of beauties. Located in the east of Austria, close to the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, the Austrian Capital has beautiful fringes.

Vienna, the cultural, economic and political centre of Austria, surely has numerous attractions inside the city, but the also offers you a number of attractive sites in its vicinity. So, whenever you are in Vienna, you must take a trip outside the city to see some of the wonderful sites outside the city. Here are some of the sites that you can visit outside Vienna.

Baden - is a lovely spa town in medieval setting, located 26 kilometers south of Vienna, in Lower Austria. Posited at the mouth of the fantastic Helenental, on the Schwechat banks, Baden is a scenic resort, known for its baths and springs, gardens and parks, coffeehouses, vineyards, and pastoral wine pubs. Römertherme (Roman thermal bath) is one of the most notable baths of the town.

Kaiserslautern, Germany - A Vacation to Remember

Located in the southwestern part of the country, Kaiserslautern, Germany is an historic city that dates back to the 9th century. It is in the Bundesland of Rhinlenad-Palatinate right on the edge of the Palatinate Forest, which is part of one of the largest biosphere forests in the world. This city is within easy reach of Paris and Luxembourg and is small by city standards with a population of just under 100,000. There is an American base here as well and the military personnel called the city K-town.

Archaeological evidence shows that there was settlement in this area as far back as 800 B.C. and Celtic tombs that are at least 2500 years old have been uncovered. The name of the town came from The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa who loved to hunt in the region. He built two castles here, the ruins of which can still be seen. The oldest church in the city, the Stiftkirche, dates back to the 13th century and St. Martin’s Church dates back to the 14th century. At one time there was a wall around the city, as was common in medieval times, and a portion of this wall is still standing in the churchyard of St. Martin’s.

Brussels Tourist Information

General summary of city:

The city of Brussels is the capital city of Belgium and is a modern city that is rich in medieval and art-nouveau buildings. Brussels is steeped in rich history with plenty of museums and galleries and a pulsating cultural life.

Brussels is also the administrative center of the European Union, which has earned the city the title ‘the capital of Europe’. The business sector in Brussels is booming with international agencies taking root in the city, however not at the expense of the rich cultural history. The juxtaposition of past and present is evident in Brussels with blocks lined with international businesses and their advanced steel and glass high rises which are only a few steps away from cobbled streets and medieval architecture that speaks of the city’s flavourful past.

With a mixture of French and Flemish culture and language, Brussels is steeped in history and culture, with something for everyone to enjoy. The nightlife culture of Brussels, complete with clubs and pubs to enjoy add to the eclectic ambience of this fair city in Belgium. During the day, as business booms throughout the week, there is a wide variety of attractions for visitors and locals to enjoy, regardless of age. Families enjoy Belgium for its unique atmosphere which embraces every aspect of family life and socialization for adults.

Antwerp Belgium - More Than Just the Diamond Capital

Antwerp is most famous for being the diamond capital of the world, but there is much more to be known about this Belgian city with a 2008 population of 472,000. One reason that Antwerp emerged as a trading center for the world’s diamonds is its location on the right bank of the River Scheldt, which links to the North Sea. In fact, Antwerp is Europe’s second-largest port.

Antwerp is not a tourist city per se, however it is a bustling place that offers much interest and entertainment to visitors, with a great night life, a wide array of restaurants and top notch shopping opportunities. There are also many historical architectural buildings to take in, most notably the massive 14th-century Cathedral of our Lady which to this day remains the tallest building in the city. The Church of St. James has a stunning interior of Baroque design and houses the tomb of the famous painter Rubens.

The main square in Antwerp is impressive as well with a stunning town hall and a wide array of 16th-century guild houses. For you castle lovers, be sure to visit the waterside Steen Fort, a restored remnant of the once mighty and extensive fortified citadel.