Posted: May 18th, 2010 | Author: travel-people | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: city break, destination, Destination Guides, holiday, holidays, hotels in Perth, leisure, Perth, Perth hotels, Scotland, travel, vacation, vacation destinations, vacations | No Comments »
The town of Perth, in Scotland, is also widely called the ‘Gateway to the Highlands’. Built on the River Tay’s banks, Perth was Scotland’s capital and back in the medieval period the bustling little town was known by local folk as St. Johnstone or St. John’s Town. Perth’s name, or, in Gaelic, Peairt, is a derivative of a Pictish word for a copse or wood. Today this idyllic little town is the perfect location for a Scottish vacation with a supreme choice of Perth bed and breakfast accommodation to choose from ranging from the reasonably priced establishment to the amazingly extravagant finest luxury hotels with spas and the likes with masses of facilities and services.
Whether you choose to stay for a single day or a fortnight you will find that there is a large choice of exciting things to see and do in the immediate vicinity of Perth and the surrounding region. Tourist attractions range from; sport and leisure pursuits, historical attractions, shopping and restaurants and many other entertainments. Not that long ago the town was an extremely successful port chiefly involved in exports of linen, bleached products, leather and whisky. In more modern times tourism creates income and much appreciated jobs for the local youth who happily take employment in the large number of Perth guest houses and hotels and similar enterprises.
One aspect of Perth that is astoundingly difficult for any other location to outdo is the nearby countryside which is far greater than simply amazing, words fail. Dotted around are countless places to visit including country houses, fortified houses, castles and historical buildings.
Just a small distance west of Perth can be discovered the medieval Huntingtower Castle. Located in amazing the castle has undergone many alterations and redevelopments over the centuries. The castle began life as 2 clearly separate towers but located close together.
Approximately 3m away, from the town of Perth, one will discover the sixteenth century Elcho Castle, which has the most spectacular vistas across the River Tay. Elcho Castle dates back to around fifteen seventy when the Wemyss family commissioned it’s construction who owned it until 1929. It is now in the hands of Historic Scotland.
One of the most popular places of interest, nearby Perth, is one of the finest historical Scottish country homes, Scone Palace. Here you can study the exciting history of the palace, the place where the early Scottish kings were crowned including, Robert The Bruce who was crowned here in 1306.
Besides the attractions mentioned earlier the town of Perth has countless more, which means that it is an excellent town for a family vacation. Tourist attractions and places, to see, found in and around Perth include the following; Kinnoull Hill, Perth Ice Rink (for curling etc.), Perthshire Visitor Centre, Branklyn Gardens and Bell’s Cherrybank Gardens.
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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 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.
Posted: October 24th, 2009 | Author: travel-people | Filed under: Accommodations | Tags: vacation deals, vacation destinations, vacation packages, vacations | No Comments »
Its that time of year and you’ve earned a vacation. But where will you decide to go? You want to plan a vacation but you want to find good vacation deals and save some money. Many people plan their whole trip around a hotel. They will try their hardest to find a hotel in a specific area and then they will work the rest of their vacation around that hotel. You will want to do everything that you can to make a good vacation, but first you need to do the research. Here are a few ideas on vacation deals:
Many people have a dream of taking a great Caribbean trip by using one of the many deals available. Such deals are offered for the many islands in the region so it is easy to find one to suit you. Whether you are looking for a good deal for a romantic getaway or if you just want an adventurous and secluded holiday, you can find Caribbean holiday’s designed for you. With the many caribbean travel deals around, a Caribbean holiday is within your reach. One of the best ways to get a Caribbean vacation deal is through the web.
Las Vegas is a well known tourist destination. This lively city offers tons of exciting activities to do and plenty of enticing attractions. Recognized as the world’s entertainment haven, there are now plenty of affordable Las Vegas vacations available. Therefore, it is essential that you know how to discover the best bargains.
If you plan to go on vacation for your next summer break or Christmas holiday, then why not choose someplace exotic? There are many places, and travel information online about great Mexico vacation deals. You can get any type of package you want and you will find anything and everything you are looking for and need. All you need to do is to go online and get the best deal for you and your family, and be assured that you will find a Mexican vacation package that will suit your financial situation. You can get a Mexican vacation deal for the whole family with family vacation deals, where you will find information online offering good deals to any location in Mexico.
Posted: October 9th, 2009 | Author: travel-people | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: beaches, clearwater beach, florida, hotels, tampa, travel, vacation destinations, vacations | No Comments »
Why would you choose to have a beach vacation in Florida? One good reason is because if you go in Florida, you’re never more than an hour drive from the beach. Florida is also so easy to get to, the climate is pleasing year round, it offers good value for your money and that’s just the begginning. So whether you are looking for a family vacation, a romantic vacation, a relaxing vacation or want to golf, there is a Florida beach vacation spot and accommodations such as spring break vacations just for you.
Tampa Bay Area – On the West Coast of Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico, Tampa Bay is a waterfront paradise. There are miles of white sandy beaches along the Gulf Coast offering options for a fun and relaxing vacation. When you need a break from the surf and sand, there’s plenty of nearby activities to keep the kids amused including the Florida Aquarium, the Museum, and the Lowry Park Zoo. Be sure to book your Tampa hotel rooms online well in advance to avoid disappointments later.
Daytona – With miles of sparkling white sandy beaches and beautiful blue green waters there is no shortage of beach fun for everyone. The beach is very wide at low tide and is perfect for building castles in the sand, cycling, jogging, fishing or just relaxing on the beach. The Atlantic Ocean is great for swimming, more so during the spring and summer when water temperatures are in the mid to high 70 degrees. And you are just an hour drive from Orlando if you want to go there.
Miami Beach – A Miami romantic vacation has everything from relaxing on the beach by day and dancing by night. There are lots of art deco and interesting South Beach hotels. A short drive west will bring you to the Everglades, and you can take a scenic boat tour and see plenty of wildlife, including gators. You can shop at ritzy Bal Harbor shops, and at night choose from dance clubs or mellow jazz bars and restaurants.
Marco Island – Marco Island is located at the southern tip of Florida’s Gulf Coast at the entrance to Everglades National Park. The island’s surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico on one side and natural wilderness on the other. There are miles of white sandy beaches, lavish homes, shopping, dining, nightlife, attractions and lots of outdoor activities. Your recreation choices include swimming, sunbathing fishing, golf, tennis, and more. Enjoy the subtropical ambience that exists in Southwest Florida.
Cocoa Beach – Cocoa Beach Florida has beautiful sandy beaches and a great pier that is available for fishing, dining & dancing. There is a large promenade leading to the beach with an observation deck overlooking the ocean, perfect for romantic walks. While you’re on the Space Coast you can visit the Kennedy Space Center, go fishing, surfing, windsurf, jet ski, golfing, or take a river tour. At night there’s lots of nightlife and great dining for you to enjoy.
There is just a sample here of some of the great beaches located along the coast of Florida. There are many destinations that can fulfill your Florida beach vacation needs year round.