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  • Going Round Old Boise


    January 31, 2009, Tagged as:

    Old Boise is located at the east end of Boise’s downtown commercial district. It is the heart of Boise, filled with the state’s rich heritage and energetic lifestyle. You will find that in Old Boise, much of its history still remains, merging perfectly with the modern ways of the cityread more

  • Fort Augustus


    January 29, 2009, Tagged as:

    Fort Augustus is a small village in the Highland region of Scotland and is a the start of Loch Ness. This article has information on dining options, attractions and the accommodation in Fort Augustusread more

  • Puerto Vallarta is wonderful old city that is transitioning into a major world renowned tourist destination. It is actually several destinations in one and offers visitors a great spot for a short term getaway or a terrific location for an extended vacation. Puerto Vallarta has been able to retain a lot of the old world charm and not be to strongly influenced by the pressure of large numbers of tourists who are coming in from everywhere in the world.read more

  • A Guide to Japanese Onsen


    January 25, 2009, Tagged as:

    Japan is a country which sees a great deal of volcanic activity. This being the case, there are also a lot of hot springs that have cropped up around the countryside, giving to rise to the concept of Onsen. Onsen, singular and plural, are bathing places that are based on hot springs.read more

  • Port Isaac - Cornwall, England


    January 23, 2009, Tagged as: ,

    Port Isaac will be one of the places you want to visit on your trip to the UK. The beauty of the area is reason enough but if you want to experience the character of an unspoiled 18th and 19th century fishing village, Port Isaac is beckoning youread more

  • Portugal Holidays in Lisbon


    January 22, 2009, Tagged as:

    Discover the magic of the mythical Portuguese capital, Lisbon, and dozens of attractions that it has to offer in their holiday in Portugal. Experience the magic and charm of one of the most intense European capitalsread more

  • The Vintage Venice


    January 22, 2009, Tagged as:

    Often referred to as the ‘most serenely beautiful’ and ‘the Queen of the Adriatic’, Venice has no parallel with any other tourist center in many respects. Constructed over marshy groups of islands and connected by waterways and bridges the uniqueness of Venice is that you virtually live in a ‘floating city’ where instead of buses or taxis or other vehicles you have all sorts of conveyance through water borne vehicles only. In fact most of the bridges are connecting small island areas scattered over the area.read more

  • Discovering Newcastle


    January 22, 2009, Tagged as:

    A vibrant city in the heart of the North East of England, Newcastle is a must visit place for any one. Coming on leaps and bounds from its meager, working class beginnings, Newcastle is now brimming with trendy bars, quaint boutiques and a cultural area that will satisfy even the most demanding of peopleread more

  • Steiner Ranch is a beautiful community on the outskirts of Austin, situated on the shores of Lake Austin and Lake Travis. This community has much to offer its residents, with a taste of nature in their back yard, while living a 15-minute drive from the cityread more

  • Rome and Coffee


    January 22, 2009, Tagged as:

    A regular morning in Rome does not begin without the “stand up espresso or cappuccino” at the local coffee bar, usually accompanied by a cornetto, a sweet, horseshoe shaped pastry; easy to eat, handed to you by the “barista” (the bar man) in a paper serviette. You can grab a table if you want and pay triple or you can be part of the “entire blend” not just the coffee, by standing at the busy bar, part of the local culture, the interaction, where it’s all happening, hearing a string of “buon giorno’s” from the barista’s to the continuous stream of customers; at lighting speed he empties and refills another round metal container with fresh coffee, seamlessly clicking the devise onto the Gaggiaread more