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Windsor, A Royal Residence
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Twenty miles east of Charing Cross lies the relatively small town of Windsor, which, by most measures is largely unremarkable. Yet Windsor is one of the most visited towns in the UK because it is the location of one of the UK''s most fantastic buildings.(read
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Berlin But Not Forgotten
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In recent years, Berlin has experienced a stunning rebirth: having once been tainted by the memory of Nazi rule, since German reunification it has grown into a new identity, recognised the world over as the country''s new centre for cutting edge art and fashion.(read
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Hurghada, A Revelation On The Red Sea
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The city of Hurghada on the west coast of the Red Sea is one of the most rapidly growing tourist destinations in the world. Recent reports have suggested that Britons are increasingly turning away from the traditional north Mediterranean resorts and heading to the countries along the south shore, you only have to visit Hurghada once to understand why that might be the case.(read
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The Paphos Experience
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In the midst of the dazzling blue waters of the Mediterranean, on the coast of the island gem that is Cyprus, lies Paphos, one of the island and indeed the Mediterranean''s most popular destinations for tourists and visitors from all over. In Greek mythology this was the birthplace of Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty, and still to this day looks like a vision from legend.(read
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Leeds City Guide
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Though the northern city of Leeds earned its name as a successful Industrial Revolution boom town, today it is just as well known to many as a thriving, modern location which has plenty to be proud of, including serving as the largest financial hub in the country beyond the capital.(read
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A Weekend Break In Porto
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For a combination of great sight-seeing, traditional food and thriving nightlife, Portugal''s second city is undoubtedly the place to be. With cheap flights from the UK ensuring easy access and a range of hotels and hostels to suit all budgets, it''s the ideal destination for a weekend break. If you''re considering a holiday to Porto, here are some of the attractions that you simply can''t miss.(read
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Germany''s Second City?
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Munich is easily as enthralling as its big sister Berlin. Museums, galleries and music mean its cultural activities are world class, it mixes reserved yet chic urban living with historic and traditional architecture, then every October the city is transformed beyond belief for the Munich Beer Festival, Oktoberfest.(read
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A Guide To Dublin
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Whether you want one long pub-crawl meeting intoxicated locals and leaving your troubles behind, an architectural and literary tour or simply a cosmopolitan capital that was European City of Culture in 1991, Dublin will always deliver with character and charisma.(read
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Discover Porto
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If you are like me and despair at the hordes of tourists who seem to be quite keen to visit the same destinations over and over again, then you will take heart from this news. Recent interest has been piqued by the Portuguese city of Porto. Internet companies that are more usually concerned with only the main tourist traps are opening up, with the likes of Octopus travel lining up to offer great deals on Porto Hotels.(read
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Where To Go In Marrakech
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If you''re keen to experience an exotic culture but don''t fancy spending days cooped up in a plane then Marrakech could be the perfect destination for you. Morocco''s cultural centre is architecturally magnificent and socially fascinating ? and best of all, it''s only a three-and-a-half hour flight from the UK.(read
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