Top Tourist Attractions in State New Hampshire: Travel Guide USA
Top Tourist Attractions in State New Hampshire: Travel Guide USA
Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway, Castle in the Clouds, Conway Scenic Railroad, Hampton Beach, Lakes Region, Loon Mountain, Mount Monadnock, Mount Washington Auto Road, Polar Caves Park, Santa's Village, Strawbery Banke, The Kancamagus Highway
Europe Itinerary | Alice & Errol
Here is our Europe Itinerary :)
We're going to:
London, England
Brussels, Belgium
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Maastricht, The Netherlands
Paris, France
Geneva, Switzerland
Zurich, Switzerland
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
Lake Como, Italy
Verona, Italy
Venice, Italy
Rome, Italy
Amalfi, Italy
Split, Croatia
Med Sailor Discovery Route, Croatia (
Athens, Greece
Santorini, Greece
Paros, Greece
Mykonos, Greece
Vienna, Austria
Munich, Germany
Prague, Czech Republic
Berlin, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Valencia, Spain
La Tomatina, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
Lisbon, Portugal
Unknown, England
We planned our whole trip by ourselves, so there are probably many things that could be improved. We are in no way claiming to be travel experts, so if we have any information wrong, we apologise!
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10 years back my visit aberdeen scotland
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Aberdeen is a port city in northeast Scotland, where the Dee and Don rivers meet the North Sea. With an offshore petroleum industry, the city is home to an international population. It's also known as the ‘Granite City’ for its many enduring grey-stone buildings. The 19th-century Marischal College is typical – a monumental Victorian landmark that’s now headquarters of the City Council
Northampton – A Local Guide by Premier Inn
Jordan from our Northampton West Harpole Premier Inn shows us around town and gives us her pick of the best places to go in the third largest town in the UK.
Starting off with Northampton’s theatre scene, you’ll get to take a look around Royal & Derngate – where you can catch everything from West End shows to touring comedians. Next up is Northampton’s red-brick cultural quarter with popular attractions like The Deco theatre, the Errol Flynn Filmhouse, No 9 Contemporary Gallery, and 78 Derngate. Plus, we visit the market square, Sophia’s, and The Church Restaurant, which is based in a 12th-century chapel. Jordan also tells us about the famous local bar crawl on Wellingborough Road, football, rugby, and of course Silverstone, the home of the British Grand Prix.
Read our local guide to Northampton:
Best places to visit
Best places to visit - Darlaston (United Kingdom) Best places to visit - Slideshows from all over the world - City trips, nature pictures, etc.
ABANDONED GREEK RUINS
Explored through some abandoned greek ruins on a Cycladic Island.
The historical ruin is in a small greek island port on the Island of Paros.
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Mykonos is a great place to discover the way greeks live. Life in Mykonos is very different to our home in Melbourne. The streets are narrow and wind their way past little shops full of European products that you won't get in Australia. I found a great pair of sandles that I love. Yes, it's touristy but spectacular. White is the dominant color with a contrast of blue. The signature colors of the greek islands, instantly recognisable. The atmosphere in summer is light and carefree as people meet to chat, shop and have a coffee. Can't think of anything better to do.
Holiday Staycation Ideas For Couples In The UK Travel Vlog Video
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Rock Hotel Gibraltar Room Tour and RANT
The Rock Hotel, 3 Europa Road, Gibraltar
Here we have a quick tour of my room plus a rant about it at the same time, while I stayed at the Rock Hotel in Gibraltar.
Don't get me wrong, I really like this hotel as it is an iconic landmark and feels like a little piece of England. It has a lovely pool and is close to the Botanic Gardens (also known as La Alameda Gardens) and has envious views across the Straits. That said, there are a number of things I found that need addressing - some defy logic and some, I admit, are down to me being picky. Have a look at this video and let me know if you have experienced anything odd as I'd be interested to know.
However much I moan in this video, I would still return to this hotel as there is something that will always get me coming back. I can't describe it, but there is a definite feeling of being in a comfort zone in Gibraltar - for me anyway. I've put some website links at the top of this section that are well worth checking out, including the official Rock Hotel website. Please don't let this room tour and rant put you off as there are many positives at the Rock Hotel; I've just highlighted some negatives, that's all. To whet your appetite, here is some information about the famous Rock Hotel:
The Rock Hotel was built by John Chrichton-Stuart, the Marquis of Bute in 1932 and it was acquired by its present owners, The Bland Group in 1959. Like the Raffles Hotel in Singapore, The Rock has been a magnet for royalty and the rich and famous. As well as Sir Winston Churchill, Errol Flynn, Alec Guinness and Sean Connery, John Lennon and Yoko Ono stayed at the hotel and exchanged their wedding vows in one of its private rooms. The history of The Rock Hotel is part of the history of Gibraltar itself.
More recently the Rock Hotel has been the venue for BBC’s ‘New Tricks’ which was shot on the property while the cast stayed in the hotel which remains the preferred choice for visiting celebrities and dignitaries today. These famous visitors are immortalised at the hotel in its ‘Hall of Fame’ gallery.
Today the hotel’s 1930’s origins are evident in the subtle colours and timeless décor which combines elements of Gibraltar’s colonial heritage with more contemporary touches.
Come and stay at this hotel, sit on your balcony or terrace, and take in the view (and the odd monkey or two). Then, go and have some afternoon tea. You never know, you may see me there too! Enjoy...
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Carriages in the Movies
The Northwest Carriage Museum displays some carriages that were used during the heyday of Hollywood. Many original carriages were bought by movie ranches after cars became the mode of transportation. The carriages at the museum were used in films like Gone With the Wind, Virginia City, and A Little Princess. Movie stars from Olivia de Havilland, to Errol Flynn, to Humphrey Bogart have sat in them.
The Northwest Carriage Museum is located in Raymond, Washington. Currently it displays 48 carriages and many artifacts from the late 1800s. It is open from 10am to 4pm every day.
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