Posted: October 23rd, 2010 | Author: travel-people | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: england, scarborough, seaside resorts, united kingdom | No Comments »
The British Isles is famed for resorts by the seaside featuring fish and chips and other convenience foods, quirky postcards, kiss-me-quick hats and stag and hen parties. In the previous couple of decades only the seaside towns of Brighton and Blackpool have retained their popularity as more and more British people travel to warmer places to spend their yearly vacation. However a number of resorts in the UK seem to be attempting to to regain their position within British tourism. Within the article below I introduce Scarborough a popular seaside resort in England.
Scarborough is definitely the oldest seaside resort in the United Kingdom of Great Britain having been mentioned in a publication which was written around the 1660s, which wrote about the medicinal benefits of spa in the area. The spa remains to be in existence and it is located on South Bay. Today called the Scarborough Spa Complex it, like many other places, has reinvented itself and now presents a variety of entertainment facilities and also catering for corporate events and weddings.
In some ways the resort has cleverly managed to show itself as a happy blend of the new and the historic. Still featuring a lot of its Victorian seaside appeal the resort now promotes itself as centre for the artistic and digital industries. Increasingly buildings are being modernised and brought into the twenty first century and, for example, an old style museum is today a specially designed studio for artists. Enhancing this modern approach to tourism you can now have free access to a wi-fi Internet connection along the harbour’s promenade.
Altogether this daring method has helped to create a wonderful place for a family orientated vacation with plenty of family friendly tourist attractions which include a lot of fascination museums and galleries, parks and gardens, theme parks and a fair selection of historic buildings. With a stunning coastline and great countryside it’s little marvel that the seaside resort additionally provides loads of opportunities for sports activities and surfing is quickly growing in popularity.
Scarborough art galleries and museums include the following galleries, Scarborough Art Gallery, South Street Gallery, Grosmont Gallery & Jazz Cafe and Crescents Arts plus the following museums, Millenium, Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum, The Rotunda Museum and Beck Isle Museum of Rural Life.
Parks, gardens and places of natural beauty worth a visit include; The Walled Garden at Scampston, The Bridestones, Hazelhead Lake and The Crosscliff Estate as well as Peasholm Park and Peasholm Island. Places of historical interest include Scarborough Castle, Peak Alum Works, Ebberston Hall and Scampston Hall. You may also find the following interesting, Church of St-Martin-on-the-Hill, All Saints Church, The Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul and Church of St Mary.
Most probably the most favoured family visitor attraction in Scarborough is the fantastic Sea Life Centre however other family tourist attractions well worth a visit include; Kinderland, Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo, Atlantis and Terror Tower plus a few other wildlife and animal visitor attractions for example, Grainary Wildlife Farm, Betton Farm and Moorland Trout Farms.
Of course the above article is only a brief introduction to the countless visitor attractions in the town but if following reading the above article you would wish to take a vacation at this amazing resort and you are looking for Scarborough Bed and breakfast then please consider examining our comprehensive listings of discounted hotels in Scarborough.
Posted: March 29th, 2010 | Author: travel-people | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: accommodation, Birmingham, britain, england, holiday, holidays, hotels, travel, travel and leisure, UK, united kingdom, vacation, vacation destinations, vacations | No Comments »
You will find the city of Birmingham in the county of England known as the West Midlands and the inhabitants of the city are described as being “Brummies”. The Brummy dialect sounds typically northern English and it is very tricky to follow what is being discussed a difficulty which is made even worst if if you are unfamiliar with such accents. Luckily the majority of Brummies are helpful, polite and kind and try their best to explain so if necessary don’t hesitate to approach folk about help and directions or assistance with bed and breakfast accommodation in Birmingham.
The city of Birmingham possesses an excellent number of tourist attractions including some interesting and informative art galleries and museums, for example the highly enjoyable Ikon Gallery, Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and the new Thinktank in the Eastside. The city of Birmingham also has an incredible number of square miles of woodland, parks and open spaces, Sutton Park being the largest having 2,400 acres it is also the largest urban nature reserve in Europe.
Birmingham has a vibrant and varied night scene with many restaurants, cafes, nightclubs and bars. You will find most in one of Birmingham’s squares, Victoria Square, Chamberlain Square, Centenary Square, St Martin’s Square, Rotunda Square, the historic Old Square at Corporation Street and the Gas Street Basin. Gas Street Basin is the hub of Birmingham’s intricate canal systems. The city has about 32 miles of canal waterways with between 8 canals which were created during the 18th century and continued being used until the 1970′s. These days the Gas Street Basin has been renovated and is now a rather good tourist attraction.
A Selection of Things To Know About Birmingham In The West Midlands
If you are considering taking a vacation in Birmingham it is important to know that although there are many guest houses and hotels in Birmingham finding Birmingham bed and breakfast can every now and again be pretty difficult. It is therefore vitally important to book your accommodation at the earliest opportunity. You will need to know that Birmingham International Airport is about 8 miles away from the center of the city just off the A45. You will find there is a lot of guest houses and hotels close by the airport.
Finally I would like to wish that you have a thoroughly enjoyable short break in the incredible West Midlands city of Birmingham, England.
Posted: November 24th, 2009 | Author: travel-people | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: Birmingham, city break, city breaks, destination, Destination Guides, england, family vacations, holiday, holidays, leisure, travel, travel and leisure, UK, united kingdom, vacation, vacations | 1 Comment »
Currently more and more people are looking for new vacation spots which have something not available elsewhere or, at least something other than the common holiday on a sandy beach. Under the current conditions many groups of folk are, unfortunately realizing that they have severely reduced funds for investing in a family vacation and are, annoyingly, forced to shaving corners to save cash. One way of doing this is to search for a less expensive destination. The article below introduces the reader to the English city of Birmingham. With the dollar and euro so strong against the pound Sterling Birmingham guest houses and hotels much cheaper than in years gone by.
The city of Birmingham is situated in the English county known as the West Midlands and the city’s inhabitants are described as being “Brummies”. Birmingham’s accent sounds like those from other northern English cities and it is very problematic to understand fully what is being spoken a struggle which is exaggerated if if you are new to such dialects. Thankfully Brummies are extremely helpful, polite and kind and do their utmost to help you understand so if necessary do not be afraid to engage in conversation about help and directions or guidance in finding bed & breakfast accommodation in Birmingham.
The city features a healthy selection of tourist attractions including some interesting and informative museums and galleries, for example the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and the new museum in the Eastside called Thinktank. The city also features a huge number of acres of woodland and parks, Sutton Park being the largest with 2,400 acres it is also the largest urban nature reserve in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Birmingham features a varied and vibrant night scene with an excellent number of restaurants, cafes, coffee houses, bars, wine bars and nightclubs. You will find many in one of Birmingham’s squares, Victoria Square, Rotunda Square, Chamberlain Square, the historic Old Square at Corporation Street, St Martin’s Square, Centenary Square and the Gas Street Basin. Gas Street Basin is the hub of Birmingham’s intricate canal systems. The city has roughly 32 miles of canal with between 8 canals which were dug during the eighteenth century and continued being used by local industries nearly until the end of the 20th century. Nowadays the Gas Street Basin has been regenerated and is now a rather good tourist attraction.
Rather than staying in a Hotel why not ponder booking Birmingham apartments. If you If you are currently in the process of planning a Birmingham vacation you will need to know that Birmingham International Airport is roughly 8 miles away from the the city center just off the A45. You will find that there is a lot of hotels and bed and breakfasts near to the airport.
Posted: November 8th, 2009 | Author: travel-people | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: accommodation, britain, england, holiday, holidays, hotels, plymouth, travel, travel and leisure, united kingdom, vacation, vacation destinations, vacations | No Comments »
United Kingdom vacations appear to be amazingly popular this year, due to the current economic climate and the low value of the pound Sterling. The UK has a large number of top class tourist destinations including London (the English capital city) and other fascinating cities plus a fine selection of seaside resorts such as; Blackpool, Bognor Regis, Skegness and Southport. One city often overlooked is Plymouth in the south of England.
At first glance Plymouth appears a little plain and primarily modern, but looking a bit deeper and you will quickly discover that Plymouth has a fascinating history and a long association with the sea. As far back as the sixteenth century there has been a port in the town. In 1588 Sir Francis Drake embarked from the port at Plymouth to successfully defend England from the Spanish Armada. Another historic moment occurred in sixteen twenty when the Pilgrim Fathers embarked from the port.
It is possible to enjoy low cost Plymouth weekend city breaks by booking Plymouth bed and breakfast rather than booking rooms in a costly hotel. A quick look online will show that you can make a reservation from £29 a night and many guest houses have reasonably priced dinners also, often equal to, or cheaper than local restaurants.
Things To See And Do In Plymouth
There are a great many interesting places to visit in Plymouth. Popular tourist attractions include; Merchant’s House Museum, the Barbican district, the National Marine Aquarium and the Elizabethan House. A cruise around the naval base is an excellent way to spend some time but if you find that you have more time why not take a day out to places close by Plymouth, such as; Buckland Abbey, Saltram House or Mount Edgcumbe.
Saltram House is a lovely Tudor Mansion which is located two miles east of the town of Plymouth, Mount Edgcumbe is another superb Tudor house with parklands, coastal paths and landscaped gardens, and Buckland Abbey, around six miles in distance from Plymouth, is a Cistercian abbey which was once owned by Francis Drake and was at a later date converted into a family home.
If you are in the process of considering taking a vacation in the city of Plymouth it is incredibly important that you reserve your room at the earliest moment because, sadly Plymouth hotels and guest houses tend to be alarmingly busy and are frequently fully booked months in advance. If you are travelling in a group you might find that apartments in Plymouth prove to be reasonable option to bed and breakfast accommodation in Plymouth. If you are visiting Great Britain from abroad then you should consider making a reservation for a room in London hotels to take in the sights of the nations capital city also.