Shopping, Culture and Clubs – a Tourist Guide to Leeds
Leeds is a fun city that is full of wonderful cultural and historical sites, which are great fun to look around. over 100,000 people visit the city to work in the city centre every single day and 1000s more visit the city to shop, dine out or just to enjoy the range of attractions Leeds has on offer.
many industries have contributed to Leeds’ wealth, but the city is particularly renowned for its clothes trade. There are {six} renowned names associated with the city, which include Thomas Chippendale who began making his renowned furniture there, and Michael Marks – of marks & spencers – who opened his first Penny Bazaar there in 1884.
in addition to this, it is also home to the historical Kirkgate Market. The market is Europe’s {1six} biggest indoor market after Leicester and is open six days a week. There are over 400 stalls inside the market and a further 200 outside. It attracts over 100 thousand visitors every week.
Kirkgate Market first opened in 1822 as an open air market and the first covered sections were built between 1850 and 1875. Unfortunately, much of the building, except the Vicar Lane frontage, was destroyed in a 1975 fire. however, the Market was refurbished in the early 1990s and after this, Kirkgate Market was upgraded from a Grade II to a Grade I listed building.
From the high fashion found in the Victoria Quarter to the excellent designer shops of The Light and the independent boutiques of the shopping arcades, Leeds gives visitors many wonderful shopping opportunities. Whether you are looking for a new outfit or even an amazing birthday gift, you are sure to find it in this playful city.
If you do not like shopping, you will be happy to know that Leeds has plenty more places of interest. These include the very interesting leeds city museum & the henry moore institute, which caters to the arty visitor. alternatively, you could visit one of the city’s fabulous parks or even the stunning mandela gardens, which are located in the heart of the city.
These good looking gardens were constructed to commemorate the year 2000 at a cost of £12 million & were funded by leeds council & the Millennium Commission. The gardens won a prize at the 2004 Chelsea Flower Show, although they were damaged this year due to a huge water fight that was organised on the social networking site, Facebook.
In addition to exciting shopping and culture, Leeds also boasts fantastic night life. From elite wine bars and rustic pubs to gay bars and unforgettable clubs, the city really boasts something for everyone.
If you would rather have an early evening, you’ll be happy to learn that the city also boasts some exciting luxury hotels, which include the radisson sas hotel. These hotels offer a real treat, so you cannot fail to get a exciting sleep and a great breakfast.
So, whether you are visiting Leeds for a lively evening out, a glam shopping trip or even a cultured weekend away, you’ll be spoilt for choice by the vast variety of wonderful things to do. For further information on things to do in Leeds & the areas nearby, just telephone the local tourism information board.
You will find Leeds easy to get to by car, bus, coach & train. trains run from Leeds Railway Station, also called Leeds City, to central london, Southampton, Bournemouth, Plymouth, Birmingham, Leicester, Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool & plenty of other locations throughout the UK.
Author: Haley Softie
Haley Softie is a former Leeds shopoholic. Previously she worked as a Leeds beauticianl for a well known model agency in Leeds.
The Best Way To Choose A Travel Guide Book
When you start looking for a travel guide book, it can be a little bewildering. There really are as many types of guide books as there are types of travelers. Where do you start to find the right one for you?
Traditional guide books make up the largest chunk of your selection… and there are plenty of these. They usually contain lots of good information, some black and white maps, key areas to see, and diagrams of significant buildings. You\’ll usually find a few color pictures and maps too.
Think about where you\’re going….
Are you doing the Grand Tour of several European counties? There are travel guide books that cover whole countries, and some that cover whole continents.
Are you going just to London and Paris? There are some books that cover just specific cities or areas.
Some will combine two or three neighboring countries like Southeast Asia with Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam all in one book.
Choose the guide book that will suit your trip. No need to carry that “continent-of-Europe” tome around if all you\’re seeing is a couple of cities. Two slim city guides will do and be so much easier to pack and carry.
Some guide books are far more visual than others. They tend to have lots of pictures and less information. The information is good, just not as in depth as other guides. If you\’re taking a quick trip somewhere, those pictures can tell you in an instant if something looks like what you want to see…. they\’re really enticing. And if it\’s a quick trip, you probably don\’t have time for long detailed explanations anyway.
There are lots of specialty guide books. These won\’t give you as much general information, but if you have a special interest, it might be worth carrying one along. You can find specialty books for birdwatchers, or wine tasters. There are books that specialize in fancy restaurants.
There are whole books on castles to stay in or luxury spas. Guides to gardens or camping spots or great hiking trails. If you have a special interest, look online and visit travel bookstores… you\’ll probably find a specialty guide in just the field you\’re interested in.
Digital guide books are coming… well, some are already here. The publishers are still trying to figure out the best way to handle this. Some guides can be downloaded and read on your mobile phone… but those little screens make for eye strain when you\’re trying to read a map or the fine print in those descriptions.
You can down load some onto your laptop, but carrying your laptop all day will be a drag. You can download them and print them out, but then you might as well take a published guide book.
Keep your eyes open for digital guides in the future though. Once some of these paperback sized reading devices become easier to carry around, you\’ll be able to download just the areas you want, the specialties you want, and link to GPS technology.
Never get lost? I don\’t know. Sometimes part of the fun of travel is getting lost and having great experiences you didn\’t expect.
So for now, choose the type of printed travel guide book that will work best for you, and enjoy your trip.
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Gettysburg Guided Tour with Licensed Battlefield Guide Charlie Fennell
www.gettysburgdaily.com Now that Remembrance Day is over, visitation is dramatically dropping off at Gettysburg National Military Park. The tours are infrequent, and Licensed Battlefield Guides have time on their hands in the guide room. Guides need to get out of the guide room and work. If they dont get out as soon as possible, they go stir crazy and come up with all sorts of interesting stories and ideas. Today we are featuring Licensed Battlefield Guide Charlie Fennells version of a typical Gettysburg guided tour, Mammys Little Baby Loves Guided Tours. On the first day Reynolds got shot Guide will take you right to that spot Go to Peace Light, Gotta get out Guide will tell you what it all about Mammys Little Baby Loves Guidin Guidin Mammys Little Baby Loves Guided Tours Mammys Little Baby Loves Ridin Ridin Ridin on a Guided Tour! On the second day Rebels went around 20th Maine they held their ground Ran out of bullets, but dont you fret Chamberlain ordered the bayonet! Mammys Little Baby Loves Guidin Guidin Mammys Little Baby Loves Guided Tours Mammys Little Baby Loves Ridin Ridin Ridin on a Guided Tour! On the third day Pickett did charge After an artillery barrage 12000 Rebels came across that field But the Union boys refused to yield Mammys Little Baby Loves Guidin Guidin Mammys Little Baby Loves Guided Tours Mammys Little Baby Loves Ridin Ridin Ridin on a Guided Tour! After the battle, Lincoln came to town To help consecrate that hallowed ground Tours over now …
City of Westminster London – Useful Guide to Hotels, Restaurants, Taxis and Places of Interest
City of Westminster London – Guide to Hotels, Restaurants, Taxis and Places of Interest
Where to stay:
There are a wide range of hotels which are ideally located for the City of Westminster, a selection are listed below:
London Marriott Hotel County Hall ***** (0.2Km)
London County Hall Westminster Bridge Road London
On the South Bank, overlooking Big Ben and the River Thames, this historic hotel features luxury bedding, spectacular views, fine cuisine and the largest spa/health club complex of any hotel in London.
Park Plaza County Hall **** (0.2Km)
1 Addington Street London
Ideal for family getaways, this brand new 4 star deluxe hotel is located on the doorstep of the London Eye and is minutes away from many of London’s favourite tourist attractions including Big Ben.
Days Hotel Waterloo *** (0.5Km)
54 Kennington Road London
This London hotel is a 10-minute walk from Waterloo International Station and the London Eye. There is a 24-hour bar for guests, good-value rooms and an on-site restaurant.
Novotel London Waterloo *** (0.6Km)
113 Lambeth Rd London
The Novotel London Waterloo is ideally located in the city centre, close to Westminster Abbey and Houses of Parliament.
Thistle Royal Horseguards **** (0.8Km)
2 Whitehall Court Whitehall London
This landmark hotel takes centre stage in an area of London renowned for its glorious pageantry. Located in a quiet area of Whitehall, on the banks of the River Thames, opposite the famous London Eye.
Nearest Airports:
London City Airport 11.9km
Biggin Hill 21.5km
Northolt 21.7km
London Heathrow Airport 23.7km
London Gatwick Airport 39.5km
Taxis:
Virgin Limobike – 020 7930 0814
O & A Global Services – 020 7407 9707
West End Car Services – 020 7734 8970
Elondon Cars – 020 7494 4004
Westminster Cars – 020 7630 0630
Restaurants:
Rajdoot – 020 7928 7684 0.2km
Sino Thai Restaurant – 020 7401 9702 0.2km
4 Regions – 020 7928 0988 0.4km
Shinos Italian Restaurant Bar & Grill – 020 7401 6514 0.4km
Solomon-Soul Farinto – 020 7401 3655 0.4km
La Barca Ristorante – 020 7261 9221 0.4km
Imperial Tandoori – 020 7928 4153 0.4km
Perdonis – 020 7928 6846 0.4km
Da Vincis – 020 7928 8099 0.5km
Thai Pavillion (East) – 020 7582 6333 0.5km
Caprini – 020 7928 6645 0.6km
Peoples Palace The – 020 7928 9999 0.6km
Hispaniola The – 020 7839 3011 0.8km
Places of Interest:
Old Vic Theatre 0.6km
Young Vic theatre 0.7km
British Film Institute (BFI) 0.7km
National Theatre 0.8km
Somerset House (Museum) 1.2km
Hermitage Rooms (Museum) 1.2km
Tate Britain (Museum) 1.2km
National Gallery (Museum) 1.3km
Gilbert Collection (Museum) 1.3km
Courtauld Institute of Art (Museum) 1.3km
National Portrait Gallery (Museum) 1.3km
London Transport Museum (Museum) 1.4km
Her Majesty’s Theatre 1.4km
Haymarket Theatre 1.4km
Theatre Royal Drury Lane 1.4km
Tate Modern (Museum) 1.5km
Cleaver Square Park 1.5km
R. Twining & Company Limited (Museum) 1.5km
Prince Henry’s Room (Museum) 1.6km
Globe Theatre 1.7km
Mark Fraczek is a web author and manages the popular hotel booking website www.VicinityHotels.com – Hotels Selected for Convenience, Quality and Value.
Tour Guide: See Hawaii with GPS-Guided Tours
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Hawaii (The big Island) – A City Guide
Introduction
There’s no place on earth quite like this handful of sun-drenched, mid-Pacific islands. The Hawaii of South Seas literature and Hollywood films really does exist. Here one will find palm-fringed blue lagoons, lush rainforests, hidden gardens, cascading waterfalls, wild rivers running through rugged canyons, and soaring volcanoes. And those beaches — gold, red, black, and even green sands caressed by endless surf – a perfect place for spending holidays.
History
After a series of battles that ended in 1795 and peaceful cession of the island of Kauai in 1810, the Hawaiian Islands were united for the first time under a single ruler who would become known as King Kamehameha the Great. He established the House of Kamehameha, a dynasty that ruled over the kingdom until 1872. One of the most important events during those years was the suppression of the Hawaii Catholic Church. The Newlands Resolution was passed on July 7, 1898, formally annexing Hawaii as a United States territory. In 1900, it was granted self-governance and retained Iolani Palace as the territorial capitol building. In March 1959, both houses of Congress passed the Admission Act and U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed it into law. On June 27 of that year, a plebiscite was held asking residents of Hawaii to vote on accepting the statehood bill. After statehood, Hawaii quickly became a modern state with a construction boom and rapidly growing economy.
Place of interest
It will not be a small list if anyone tries to make a list of all tourist attractions. The partial list should be look like this:” Akaka Falls, ” Captain Dan McSweeney’s Year-Round Whale-Watching Adventures ” Captain Zodiac, ” Ellison S. Onizuka Space Center, ” Fair Wind Snorkeling and Diving Adventures, ” Hapuna Golf Course, ” Mauna Lani Frances I’i Brown Championship Courses, ” Pololu Valley Lookout, ” Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, ” World Botanical Garden.
Museums & Art Galleries
Some of the major museums are ” East Hawaii Cultural Center” Hulihee Palace Museum” Jaggar Museum” Kamuela Museum” Kona Historical Society” Lyman House Memorial Museum” Mokupapapa: Discovery Center For Hawaii’s Remote Coral Reefs” Pacific Tsunami Museum” Parker Ranch Museum are some of the museums in Big Island. Hawaii’s Big Island has a number of art gallery and cultural centers. Among them: ” Hawaiian Art Network” Dreams Of Paradise” Gallery Of Great Things” Holualoa Gallery” Spirit Art Studio” Volcano Garden Arts are some to mention about.
Shopping
Hawaii Big Island hosts open market places with hundreds of merchants selling their hand crafted items under the open sky. These market places are one of the main tourist attractions here. Alii Gardens Marketplace, Long Ears Coffee Company, Kuaiwi Farm, Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation, Akatsuka Orchid Gardens, Anthuriums Of Hawaii, Hawaii Greenhouse Inc., Panaewa Hawaiian Homelands Farmers Market, Volcano Farmers Market are some of the famous marketplaces.
Besides these market places shopping malls and individual shops are there in Hawaii Big Island. Hilo Hattie – The Store of Hawaii, Hilo Shopping Center, Keauhou Shopping Center, King’s Shops, Kona Coast Shopping Center, Lanihau Center are some shopping centers in Hawaii Big Island.
Food & Drink
So many restaurants, so little time for a traveler when it comes the time to wine and dine in Big Island. The Big Island’s delicious dilemma is its daunting size and abundant offerings of its own cuisine. Shaka Restaurant, Anthony’s Bistro & Bar, Charley’s Bar & Grill, Graand Palace, Ting Hao, Bamboo Restaurant, Hualalai Grille By Alan Wong, Merriman’s, Aloha Angel Café, Big Island Grill are some of the great places for wine and dine. Except these restaurants and bars, Hawaii Big Island has a lot to offer to satisfy everyone’s taste bud.
Education
Big Island hosts” More than 37 Public schools,” More than 15 Private schools,” University of Hawaii at Hilo” Hawaii Community College – part of the University of Hawaii System.Students choosing private education attend Brigham Young University Hawaii, Chaminade University of Honolulu, Hawaii Pacific University and University of the Nations.
Sports
Hawaii Big Island has lots to offer for the tourists to attend and participate in different sports like Scuba diving, Horse back riding, fishing, Golf, Cycling and hiking.
Hotels & Accommodation
Some budget hotels in Hawai are mentioned bellow.” Aaah the Views Bed & Breakfast” Affordable Hawaii at Pomaikai (Lucky) Farm Bed & Breakfast” Cook’s Discoveries Waimea Suite” Kona Tiki Hotel” Volcano Bed & Breakfast” The Bay House” Manago Hotel
Beside these budget hotels some mid range to hi-end hotels are there:” Four Seasons Resort Hualalai at Historic Kaupulehu” Kona Village Resort” The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii” Hilton Waikoloa Village” Horizon Guest House ” Kanaloa at Kona
Tours and Sightseeing
Organized tours are available in Hawaii Big Island. Beside the beaches these tours cover all the Hawaii Big Island places and activities. Tours’ nature is guided or self guided. The tours are rich in contents. It may be walking or hiking tours through Thurston Lava Tube at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, or snorkeling Kahaluu Beach Park or it may be a submarine tour into the Underwater World. Different tours are there in offer. The Ellison S. Onizuka Space Center, Watching the Volcano is also in the content of the tour.
Transport
Flying is the most common way to get to Hawaii’s Big Island. Air travelers are serviced by Kona International Airport (KOA) on the west side of the island, and Hilo International Airport (ITO) on the east. National and international carriers offer both direct and non-stop flights to KOA and ITO. An alternate method of getting to Hawaii’s Big Island is aboard a cruise ship. Several ships make weekly stops in Hilo Harbor on the East side, and also generally visit Kailua Bay on the West side.
Different car rental is available for transportation. These car rentals can be done by the on request to the hotels. The Big Island’s public transportation system, called Hele-On, consists of a main route between Hilo and Kailua-Kona that operates once a day in each direction, plus several feeder routes to Volcano, Pahoa and Waikoloa that run two or three times a day.
About the AuthorName: Nivedita BalamuruganOccupation: TravelerWebsite: www.thereservationcenter.com Biography: Nivedita is with The Reservation Center – providers of discounted tours to make your vacations and sightseeing trips in various cities across the world as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
Name: Nivedita Balamurugan
Occupation: Traveler
Website: www.thereservationcenter.com
Biography: Nivedita is with The Reservation Center – providers of discounted tours to make your vacations and sightseeing trips in various cities across the world as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
A Visitors Guide to London England
The biggest city in England is London. In fact, it is one of the biggest cities in all of Europe. For this reason London is one of the most common tourist destinations in the area. A large amount of people from all over the world travel to London every year to soak up the atmosphere, and check out the great attractions. The fact of the matter is that London is a lot of fun for anybody who visits. Ask anybody who has been to London before, and you will more than likely hear about how much fun they had.
London is one of the most densely populated cities in all of Europe. For this reason the number of different cultures, religions, and beliefs in the area are quite diverse. No matter who you are it is safe to say that you will fit in if you are going to London. In addition, there are over 300 languages spoken by the people who live in London. This makes it very easy on tourists. Of course English is the number one language in the city.
For people visiting London for the first time there are many attractions that are must sees. These attractions are not only the most popular in London, but in the world as well. They include the House of Parliament, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace to name a few. For people that are interested in art, there are two institutions that they will not want to pass up; the British Museum and the National Gallery. If you have time to visit all of these attractions you will definitely feel like your time in London was well spent.
The Greater London area covers 609 square miles; this is one big city with a lot packed into it. The Thames River runs through the city and is common for both recreation and work activities.
When planning a trip to any destination you will need to know what the climate is like; and this definitely holds true when it comes to London. Generally speaking, London gets light precipitation throughout every month of the year. There is really not break to when the rain comes and goes, and snow is very uncommon in the area. If you want to visit London during the warmest month you will want to go in July. During July temperatures can reach the lower 70s F. January is the coldest month in London, and temperatures rarely get above the low 40s F.
There is plenty of transportation in London to get you around from one area to the next. When flying into London you can take advantage of one of five airports. The biggest airport is Heathrow, and it is the busiest airport in the world in terms of international travel. And of course London is home to the London Underground which is the oldest metro system that you will find anywhere in the world.
London is popular among people from one side of the world to the next. There are many attractions to see in London, and the weather is never a problem. The tourism industry in London is definitely safe for the time being.
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Our Tourist Guide to Birmingham – the Uk’s Second Largest City
Birmingham, which is situated in the West Midlands, is the second largest city in the uk. indeed, the city’s vast population is second only to that of London.
Most of city centre Birmingham was ruined during world war two, and unattractive replacement structures were quickly erected. however, since the 90s, Birmingham has been undergoing many radical changes and a number of the post-war structures have been rebuilt. most of the city centre is pedestrianised now, and the canals have also been tidied up to make them look prettier.
Birmingham is a futuristic, lively & cosmopolitan city. With vibrant night life, great hotels, fabulous shopping opportunities & individual tourist attractions, it’s a fabulous location to visit for a short break or holiday.
Birmingham also has some superb architecture to see, including the Bullring shopping centre. The Bullring was constructed at a cost of £500 million by Benoy & is a beautiful, modern building.
One of the best things about Birmingham has to be its great museums, galleries and attractions which are lively and interesting for the whole family. one of the most interestingis Dudley Zoo, which is in the grounds of dudley castle and has some superb animals who live in over forty acres of pretty gardens.
Some of our other favourite places include the national sea life centre, soho house and soho house.
As you might already know, brum is home to the Bullring shopping mall, which makes it the ideal city for shopping lovers to visit. indeed, the Bullring boasts more than 110,000 square feet of retail space, which boasts some great shops including skechers, agent provocateur, & punky fish.
On the other hand, there’s plenty of stores in the centre of the city, too. you will find some top shops located on the high street, as well as a handful of great independent shops in The Custard Factory, which is built on a former custard factory.
If you are staying for a short break or short holiday in brum, you should ensure you taste the city’s great nightlife. indeed, the city has rustic pubs, elite wine bars and some exciting clubs, so you will be spoilt for choice.
For fans of alternative or indie music, there are many venues to see live music in the city such as the factory club. as well as this, you will also discover numerous alternative bars and clubs too, so you will have a exciting time.
As it’s located in the middle of england, getting to Birmingham is simple. Birmingham new street rail station offers regular rail connections to and from various places throughout britain. as well as this, it is also easily accessed by road.
If you’d like to fly to Birmingham, you may fly into Birmingham International Airport. The airport is just 5.5. m from city centre Birmingham.
Haley Softie works for a uk tourist agency. Previously she worked as a tour guide in Sheffield, and before that a tour guide in Harrogate.