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Can someone tell me if any of them will be in london around

27/10/2008

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Why London is a Good Place to Stay

Mar-16-2010 By admin

Living in London is a dream comes true for many. For these people, it is a city where everything is possible. For many it is the beginning of a dream. London has seldom disappointed one who has lived there. It has a rich treasure of history, culture, education, natural beauty, modern amenities and employment opportunities. It imparts a sense of pride into its citizens. The reasons are many, and significant ones too.

London is the cradle of the largest urban economy of Europe. It rubs shoulders with Tokyo and New York in being a significant powerhouse of the world. The multicultural population of London is one of its greatest advantages, and thus attracts all leading global businesses. The predominant use of English law and language also gives it an edge over competing economic powers.

Employment in London

The British economy is presently in a vibrant state as it boasts of an annual growth rate of 2%. That London contributes significantly to this success story goes without saying. The employed population of the city is almost 3.5 million. Moreover, the wages this workforce enjoys are almost 20% more than what is enjoyed by the rest of the country. Thus, more and more people are attracted to London and they seldom have complaints about their pay packets. Manual labour has an average salary of £20,000, while urban white-collar jobs offer attractive six-figure salaries. The greatest drawbacks of the people staying and earning in London are the exorbitant costs of living and housing. Rental costs and housing expenses in London are almost double of what they are anywhere else in the country. But the problem is tackled by many by putting up at the fringes of the capital and traveling everyday.

Major industries in London

Finance happens to be the lifeline of London’s industries. It is the largest of all the industries London has. The city boasts of being the base of more than fifty of the top hundred companies of UK, and more than hundred of the top five hundred companies of Europe. The newly developed Canary Wharf houses the global headquarters of esteemed companies like Barclays, HSBC and Reuters and hence functions as the secondary financial center.

Apart from finance, an industry which is growing big and fast in London, is the creative sector. Compared to other countries, the growth of the creative industry has been significant. It employs more than 4,000,000 workers and has an annual turnover of more than £14 billion.

Educational opportunities in London

London provides excellent educational opportunities to deserving candidates. Esteemed universities like the University of London, London Metropolitan University, University of Westminster, Royal College of Art and prestigious colleges like King’s College London, Imperial College London and London School of Economics and Political Science attract students from all over the world. London residents can get the best of education, as a degree from any of these institutions is considered priceless.

Leisure spots in London

London has many beautiful places that can delight a tourist. There are lots of Hotels and places to stay in London too. But the best thing about London is that people living there for decades also never stop being tourists there because of the attractive and interesting spots that never seem to get old. The Tower of London, Trafalgar Square, Big Ben, the museums, the palaces, the churches and the parks never cease to attract the veteran visitors.

Openroads is a great source for tourists or visitors looking for Hotels in London, offering a fine selection of places to stay in London for budgets of all types.

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please have an answer and be serious or my boyfriend will kill you.
(joking he wont kill you)

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Cardiff: A Seriously Good City

Mar-11-2010 By admin

From Edinburgh in the north, to London in the south, the UK can lay claim to at least two of Europe’s finest capital cities.

Indeed, the UK’s four constituent countries of Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales, each offer a principal city of great cultural and economic significance, though not all of them receive the acclaim they perhaps deserve.

Situated on the southern coast of Wales by the Severn Estuary and the Bristol Channel, Cardiff has been the Welsh capital since 1905 and today boasts a population of over 300,00 people. Cardiff is a major centre for tourism and is the most popular destination in the whole of Wales, with almost twelve million people making the trip to the Welsh capital each year.

For those who don’t know a lot about Cardiff, it’s perhaps worth noting a curious fact about the city: it is the closest capital city to London, which may go some way towards explaining why Cardiff perhaps doesn’t receive the accolades it deserves, as living in the shadows of a major metropolis such as London can’t be easy.

However, Frommer’s Guide listed Cardiff in the top thirteen must see global destinations in 2008, whilst Lonely Planet referred to the city as the epitome of cool. So this helps to illustrate what we’re talking about here – Cardiff is a seriously good city.

So what exactly does this city have to offer? Well, for history and culture there is a myriad of museums, including the National Museum Cardiff, which is an absolute gem and has an array of art collections, including pieces by Renoir. The museum also has some works of 20th century art by the likes of Dewhurst, Lowry and Kokoschka, whilst there are usually a number of fantastic exhibitions, covering topics such as Darwinian science.

For sport lovers, few arenas can match the Millennium Stadium, which is where the Welsh national rugby and football teams play. The stadium also hosts a number of other great sporting events such as Rally, Speedway and Boxing. The Millennium Stadium is the second largest in the world that has a fully retractable roof and it can accommodate almost 75,000 fans. Even for those who aren’t so keen to catch a top sporting even here, it’s worth going on a guided stadium tour to really get to grips with this phenomenal architectural achievement.

Few cities can match Cardiff for nightlife. An abundance of bars, clubs, restaurants and live entertainment options make it a splendid choice for those on a weekend trip or an extended break. Coupled with the fact that Cardiff is situated so close to London, means that accommodation is always in great demand in the Welsh capital. Those on a budget won’t be disappointed, as the Cardiff cheap hotels offer great value for money, with many in a good central location offering easy access to all the main sights.

With a budget bed in a central Cardiff location, it’s possible to sample all this fantastic capital has to offer, whether it’s culture, sport or a night out on the town!

Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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Can I book a 2 day tour from Athens to Delphi and Olympia after I get there? Or is better to do it online from here? How reliable are they? Which hotel should I stay?

I am traveling alone and your tips will be truly of great help.

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She will be in NY and would prefer to start there but she doesnt want a tour of NY. She is prepared to fly elsewhere within reason. She will be on her own. Ideally she would like womens only but she doesnt mind hooking up with a all-gender tour. She isnt very sporty but doesnt mind walking!

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If you like sports, shopping or having a good time in bars and nightclubs, then you will love visiting Manchester in the United Kingdom.


Whether it’s business or leisure that brings you to Manchester, you’ll find plenty of things that will keep you entertained and fascinated. To illustrate this point, the following is a quick tour of the most popular Manchester districts, starting at the city outskirts and moving inward.


Altrincham and Sale lay at Manchester’s south west end. Both are hugely popular and fashionable shopping destinations. Aside from shopping, Sale also gives visitors a taste of Manchester’s highly-touted sporting lifestyle through the hometown Sale Sharks Rugby Union Club. The nearby Sale Water Park is also worth a visit.


Bolton and Bury, two traditional Lancashire towns with distinctly unique personalities, sit at the northern side of the city. Bolton is young and vibrant and its residents have made entertainment and shopping a way of life. The district’s most popular attractions are the Bolton Octagon Theater, the Last Drop Village and the Pennine moors. On the other hand, Bury has an old world feel owing to its many historical attractions such as the East Lancashire Railway. Bury is also popular for its vast open air market, considered to be the best on this side of England.


Castlefield and Deansgate host exceptional shopping, dining and entertainment venues such as Castlefield Basin, King Street and St. Ann’s Square. The Ox is a great choice for lunch or dinner while the Dukes 92 waterfront bar is ideal for drinks.


Manchester’s local Chinatown houses one of the biggest Chinese populations in the country and some of the best Chinese restaurants. Visit during the Chinese New Year and witness one of the city’s most impressive annual celebrations.


When it comes to shopping, the Manchester city centre is in a class of its own. Reputed to be one of the best shopping areas in the United Kingdom, it features such showcase stores as the largest Marks & Spencer outlet in Europe and the hugely popular Exchange Square. You may also want to visit Albert Square for great Victorian gothic architecture and the G-Mex Center and Bridgewater Hall for their rock concerts and classical performances.


There are more fine restaurants in Didsbury, south of the city centre, such as the renowned Lime Tree and the Metropolitan. Didsbury, along with nearby Chorlton and Withington, is one of the city’s most popular and fashionable residential areas, home to an upscale class of professionals and entrepreneurs who have gravitated to the area because of its excellent eating, drinking and shopping options. Chorlton is the more bohemian of the three while Withington hosts the local café society. The latter also features more of a student population and a lively main street lined with popular shops and bars such as Solomon Grundy.


Manchester’s massive student population is situated mostly south of the city centre in Fallowfield, Rusholme and Whalley Range and accounts for the distinct character and cultural diversity of the area. There are many hip bars and pubs in Fallowfield, especially near the numerous University Halls of Residence. Rusholme hosts a large Asian community as well as top flight restaurants like Sangam. Whalley Range is beginning to catch up with the other two with its increasing number of impressive new bars and restaurants.


The gay community will feel right at home in the Gay Village on Canal Street, just west of Piccadilly. The Gay Village has a wide array of bars, restaurants and clubs, including Essential, the city’s first multi-million pound super club.


The fashionable Northern Quarter houses some of the most stylish shops in Manchester as well as trendy music bars like Fat City Records and Dry Bar. The fine old Victorian buildings in the Northern Quarter contain media offices and alternative shopping centres like Affleck’s Palace and the Coliseum, which is famous for its jewellery stores.


The city’s sporting side is best seen at Old Trafford and Salford, home of such famous sports institutions as Manchester United and the Lancashire County Cricket Club. The area’s recent redevelopment is most evident when you look at the resplendent Trafford Centre, the shopping complex that cost £600 million and features the only Selfridges & Co store outside London. The Lowry and Quays in Salford are also worth a visit.


Manchester’s three main universities are on Oxford Road, a major thoroughfare leading into the heart of Manchester. Revolution bar leads the roster of trendy student-directed bars in the area. The Manchester Museum and the Cornerhouse arthouse cinema and gallery are also on Oxford Road.


The Rochdale, Oldham and Ashton area is popular among foreign tourists because of the rolling foothills of the Pennines and the northern Peak District as well as the attraction of the Portland Basin Museum and Rochdale Pioneer Museum.


Article by Susan Ashby of Manchester Singles. To read more articles like this or for dating in Manchester visit http://www.manchester-singles.co.uk

Article by Susan Ashby of Manchester Singles. To read more articles like this or for dating in Manchester visit http://www.manchester-singles.co.uk

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I would like to visit London, Paris, France, Spain, Italy, Rome, Germany, and Greece. Thanks for your help!

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