Trafalgar Travel | The Good Life | Spain
Get immersed in the diversity of this colourful country and connect to Spain’s cities, people and sights in a way that can’t quite be explained in words. Discover the hidden treasures and treats that only the locals know, this is the perfect place to fuel your soul from the iconic to the unexpected.
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7 Reasons to Visit the Pacific Northwest & California | Collette
Explore the majestic Pacific Northwest and California, from the wilds of Mount St. Helens and the Columbia River Gorge to the sophistication of Portland and San Francisco. Travel along Oregon’s beautiful Pacific coast.
Enjoy an elegant dinner cruise on the Willamette River and experience Portland’s dazzling city sights and city lights. Visit Redwood National Park. Explore Eureka, a historic timber and fishing village. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and discover the “City by the Bay,” San Francisco.
Here are 7 great reasons to visit the Pacific Northwest & California:
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Discover for yourself all the rare treasures that the Pacific Northwest has to offer...
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Trafalgar Tours - TRAVEL USA and CANADA | Planet Cruise
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If you have no tickets to the London 2012 Olympic Games, should you bother going? Are there events you can attend for free? Join Kathryn and Sarah as they explore all the fun, free stuff at London 2012 Olympic Games!
London History Walking Tour - Royal Greenwich
One of my favourite day trips in London is to Royal Greenwich - where east meets west and Old historical Royalty meets new modern art and innovation. Greenwich has been at the centre of the world for hundreds of years and you won't want to miss all these lovely places to see.
First there’s the peninsula where you can see modern art by Anthony Gormley, Alex Chinnek and more, stretching all along The Line as far as the Olympic park.
Take a trip up the River Thames to the place where Admiral Lord Nelson’s body was taken after the Battle of Trafalgar, Les Miserables was filmed and the first observatory in England was built by Sir Christopher Wren.
Climb the O2 centre for spectacular views of London or see a global sporting event or music concert inside the dome.
Take an Emirates cable car for wonderful views of the river or visit the Now Gallery for new and innovative art installations. You can even hit a few balls on the driving range or walk by the tree where Queen Elizabeth the first played as a child and King Henry VIII got married.
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Tour Italy in 2 Weeks with Insight Vacations
Tour Italy in 2 Weeks with Insight Vacations highlights the very best parts of this European destination showcasing what it’s really like during 16 unforgettable days on tour. Watch as we follow our Insight Vacations travellers as they venture across the Italian countryside exploring ancient ruins or spending time with local artisans and sampling world-class cuisine. These are just a few of the many authentic, local encounters that can be experienced during this one-of-a-kind tour.
The tour starts in the country’s historic capital city, Rome, where travellers are treated to an exclusive, VIP visit to Vatican City. Next, they make their way to the ancient Roman city of Pompeii to see the vast archaeological site up close, exploring the grounds for a couple hours and then carrying on to Sorrento for the evening. See the corners of Capri through the eyes of our travellers on day 4 before they move on to the stunning Amalfi Coast to continue the adventure.
Orvieto is a must-see destination in Italy and of course, this small but impressive town features as a highlight on the itinerary where the tour group explores the town’s local markets and ristorantes at their own pace. Travellers then carry on to Assisi and Perugia where they are able to marvel at architectural masterpieces including the Basilica of Saint Francis and the Church of San’t Angelo. As the days go on, travellers will also spend time exploring the highlights of Tuscany with stops in Siena and San Gimignano before travelling to the picturesque city of Florence, Lucca and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cinque Terre.
Once day 13 arrives, travellers will be in Modena where they’ll enjoy sampling traditional, artisan-crafted balsamic vinegar and take a class to learn what makes this vinegar top-notch. They will continue to the town of Parma, famous for...you guessed it: Parmesan cheese! And finally, to top off this Italian immersion, the Insight Vacations tour group explores fair Verona to retrace the steps of Romeo and Juliet. As for the last stop of the tour, the journey wouldn't be complete without a visit to Venice where gondolas and great wine can be found at every turn.
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The Capital - LONDON facts about places to see and visit | JOEJOURNEYS
There are so many things to list about London, a history and wealth of attractions, here are just a few favourite places and facts about London.
Buckingham Palace
The Queen’s official London residence and a working royal palace. Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom.
Wellington Arch
Built as an original entrance to Buckingham Palace, later becoming a victory arch proclaiming Wellington’s defeat of Napoleon. Crowned by the largest bronze sculpture in Europe, it depicts the Angel of Peace descending on the ‘Quadriga’ – or four-horse chariot – of War.
Hyde Park
Covering 142 hectares (350 acres) and with over 4,000 trees, a large lake, a meadow and ornamental flower gardens. It is home to a number of famous landmarks including the Serpentine Lake, the Serpentine Bridge, Speakers’ Corner, the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain, the Joy of Life fountain and the famous statue of Achilles.
Victoria and Albert Museum
Founded in 1852, the Victoria and Albert Museum is the world’s largest museum of decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects, named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
British Museum
Located in the Bloomsbury area of London, the British Museum a public institution dedicated to human history, art and culture.
National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London, is the leading maritime museum of the United Kingdom and largest museum of its kind in the world.
Cutty Sark
A British clipper ship built in 1869, one of the last and fastest tea clippers to be built, which halted as sailing ships gave way to steam propulsion. Over 90% of the ship’s hull structure is original to 1869.
Old Royal Naval College
Designed by Christopher Wren, the buildings were originally constructed to serve as the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, built between 1696 and 1712. The hospital closed in 1869.
Elite naval officers from across the world studied at the Royal Naval College between 1873 and 1997, widely regarded to be one of the best naval academies in Europe.
Greenwich Park
A former hunting park overlooking the River Thames and home to one of London’s most iconic views, Greenwich Park is a mix of 17th century landscape, stunning gardens and a rich history.
Prime Meridian
Stand on the Prime Meridian, the reference point for the world. Lines of Longitude define how far east or west a location, the Prime Meridian is an imaginary line that, similar to the equator, divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres. It is sometimes referred to as the Greenwich Meridian.
Queen’s House
A former royal residence built between 1616 and 1635 in Greenwich, a few miles down-river from the then City of London and now a London Borough.
Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is a busy financial area filled with skyscrapers, takes its name from the sea trade with the Canary Islands, whose name originates from the Latin ‘canis’ (dogs), the location being the Island of Dogs.
Tower Bridge
A steel frame clad in stone, Tower Bridge opened on 30 June 1894 by The Prince of Wales (the future King Edward Vll).
Tate Modern, London
A modern art gallery, Britain’s national gallery of international modern art forms part of the Tate Group.
London Eye
Europe‘s tallest Ferris wheel. on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.
Trafalgar Square
The centrepiece of Trafalgar Square is Nelson’s Column, which was built to honor Admiral Horatio Nelson, who led the British to Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
National Gallery, London
The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square, . Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900.
Palace of Westminster
Often referred to as the Houses of Parliament, the palace that stands today was designed by architect Charles Barry in the Gothic Revival style. Construction started in 1840 and lasted for 30 years.
The exterior of the Palace of Westminster — especially the Elizabeth Tower (96.3 meters (316 feet)) houses the bell known as Big Ben.
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