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361: Cheap Travel
Years ago, the words 'cheap' and 'travel agents' would rarely be used in the same sentence. People paid big bucks for their holidays, but since the growth of the Internet, the whole industry was turned upside down. Travel agents pricing has lowered dramatically to compete in the worldwide environment. Anyone who can afford a vacation or a business trip has access to Internet, and is now more capable than ever of sourcing a good deal. There are hundreds of thousands of site...

362: Will You Need Travel Insurance?
Most people book a vacation thinking that it will be a relaxing getaway. This isn't always the case - you can end up paying incredibly overpriced medical bills or lose a significant amount of money if you lose your wallet. 1. Travel Insurance Insurance makes sure that if you do encounter an unexpected circumstance you will be reimbursed. If you don't have travel insurance, your trip might even be cancelled. Insurance can even be useful if you don't end up travelling due...

363: Where To Go On Holiday? Some Travel Destinations
Many people from all over the world strongly believe their lives will not be complete in any year without embarking on traveling expedition. This trend is responsible for the bubbling, multi-billion dollars traveling, and hospitality and tourism industry. From January to December, holiday lovers and tourists are constantly moving from their stations to visit other destinations in order to observe new places, snap photographs and generally make new discoveries of interest. Som...

364: London
London?s theatre scene is glitzy, glamorous and fun, and there are always hundreds of performances going on at once. Some of the most popular shows are the big West End musicals, many of which have been running for years and still sell out weeks in advance. Here?s a brief guide to some of the all-time favourites. Blood Brothers Theatre: Phoenix, Charing Cross Road Current Run Since: November 1991 Overview: Written in 1981, the original run of the musical starring Barbar...

365: What You Must Do When Traveling With Seniors
Traveling with your parents can be a wonderful experience if you plan well ahead. Here are five things you must do to ensure that you and your parents will have a great vacation. 1. Ensure that the itinerary is not too fast paced. Older folks tend to get tired easily and thus it is not advisable to include activities that are too strenuous. It is also not advisable to pack too many activities in the itinerary such that you and your parents have to rush from one place to...

366: London
Markets are an important part of everyday life in London, where produce is sold, goods are bartered and bargains are made. There are several scattered all over the city, all specialising in different wares. Here?s a guide to the main markets and what they have to offer. Antiques Bermondsey Address: Bermondsey Square on Tower Bridge Road Trading: 04.00 to 12.00 daily Description: One of London?s oldest markets, Bermondsey is famous as a haunt of thieves, due to an anc...

367: Guide To The Tower Of London
The Tower of London is one of Britain?s most visited tourist attractions and it?s crammed with so many sites of historical interest that it can take all day to get around it and make the most of it. Here?s a guide to the most popular parts of the Tower. White Tower This is the original part of the fortress, built at the behest of William the Conqueror in 1078 to protect the Norman rulers from the inhabitants of the city. It?s a magnificent white stone keep, which would ...

368: Eating Out In London
London is without doubt the restaurant capital of the UK. Immigrants of all nationalities have brought their own exotic flavours and culinary culture to the city, making London an exciting and cosmopolitan place to eat out. Here?s a guide to some of the best restaurants area by area. Covent Garden Covent Garden is an attractive area with a covered piazza complex at its centre. It?s popular with tourists but can be pricey. If you?re looking for an inexpensive meal in thi...

369: A Brief History Of The Tower Of London
The Tower of London has a fascinating history spanning nearly 1,000 years. It has served various purposes over the centuries ? fortress, prison, royal palace, jewel house, mint, arsenal and place of execution. When work was begun by William the Conqueror in 1078, Londoners had never seen anything of the like before. He had stone specially imported from France to build the White Tower and its unique Norman style was quite outlandish to the locals. William saw the need to...

370: An Introduction To Internet Coupons
Almost all the bigger brands are offering Internet coupons to their consumers. They are using these Internet coupons as a powerful way to promote their sales, especially when they launch new products or when there is a huge competition in the market for the similar types of products. Even though companies are not seeing these coupons as an alternative for the traditional ones, they are certainly looking at online coupons as a good complementary option to promote their sales. ...


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