Archive for February, 2009
Highlights of Australia's East Coast
Sydney I was only in Sydney for a day but managed to pack lots in. To start with I watched the Sydney marathon, which ended at the Opera House, a really nice way to see this world famous landmark. I walked around the harbour, taking in the atmosphere and visited the Sydney Aquarium where you [...]
Barcelona – perfect city break destination
Barcelona on the Northeast coast of Spain is a dynamic and stylish year-round city. It is packed with lively restaurants and Tapas bars, trendy shops and welcoming cafés and an art and architecture scene that will simply take your breath away. Perfect for that short city break, Barcelona has something for everyone and is so [...]
Hong Kong after you have finished shopping!
Once you have shopped until you have dropped, been up the Peak Tram and sailed on the Star Ferry, here are some other tips for your visit to Hong Kong! Lunch by the beach If you are going by bus to Stanley Market (which is worth a visit even if it is just to stock [...]
New York & Los Angeles
When choosing between America’s two largest cities, first time visitors often fall into an East Coast vs West Coast way of thinking. If you want fine arts and culture, go to New York. If you want beaches and entertainment, head for Los Angeles. Right? Not exactly. I’ve been visiting both cities since I was a [...]
About Croatia
Robin has visited an impressive 77 countries during his time as a travel writer. He writes the weekly travel page for the Sunday Post and with over 1,000 articles under his travelling belt he enlightens ebookers about his passion for Croatia. Eastern Europe, the hidden gem of Europe is now emerging as a popular choice [...]
Prague’s iconic
Classic Prague One of the city’s most celebrated citizens, Franz Kafka, once famously remarked, “Prague never lets you go . . . this dear little mother has claws”. Although he may not have meant this to be entirely complimentary, his sentiment still rings true for visitors today. Whether you’ve come to amble through the cobbled [...]
Toronto
It’s like standing at the top of the world. Toronto’s CN Tower, at 553.3 metres high, has been the world”s tallest freestanding structure since 1976 with the world’s highest public observation deck at 447 metres. It’s exhilarating to look over the city, Canada’s largest, and the never–ending blue carpet of Lake Ontario from the 342-metre-high [...]
My Trip To Thailand
You’ll never know if you don’t go! The first time I went to Thailand I didn’t enjoy it at all, because I didn’t do my research and I really should know better considering I work in travel, shameful I know. Thailand has something for everyone you just need to find the place to suit you. [...]
