With a population of about 600000, Glasgow is the Scotland’s largest city. It is believed the city was originally founded by Saint Kentigern commonly known as St. Mungo who was a missionary in Scotland. Burrell Collection, Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), CCA (Centre for Contemporary Arts), Glasgow Science Centre and Museum of Transport are some [...]
Archive for March, 2008
How to Take Condo Vacations in Celebrity Style
Published March 23rd, 2008 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsDo you like to vacation in condos? Do you like to vacation in 5 Star luxury condos? Would you like to know how to do this cheaply? Then you will want to read every word in this article.
I recently stumbled upon a company that offers high discounts on travel, hotels and condos. In this article [...]
Private Rentals Or Hotel Accommodations in Malta & Gozo
Published March 19th, 2008 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsOver the last few years there has been a trend for visitors coming to Malta & Gozo on holiday to stay in private rented accommodation rather then hotels. The lack of hotel rooms for tourists coming to Malta in the peak summer months was causing problems and prompted several new hotel establishments to be built [...]
Cyprus - Sun, Sea and Sand - and a Beer Festival
Published March 14th, 2008 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsIf sunshine and sand coupled with great music and a selection of fine beers sounds like your idea of fun, the Limassol beer festival in Cyprus should definitely be in your diary.
Cyprus has been a popular holiday destination for many years with tourist numbers continuing to grow. It’s easy to see why this Mediterranean island [...]
If you have ever eaten at a charming French bistro lost somewhere in the tangle of Paris streets, you would probably have found lentils somewhere on the menu. These fabulous little grains are known as poor man’s caviar in France and are featured in a wide variety of regional specialities.
Lentils Come in All Colors
Lentils are [...]
Although I was always attracted to the mysterious North, it took a while before I first visited Sweden. Actually, it was my editor who asked me to go there. In 1990 I attended a conference near Stockholm, and fell in love with both the country and its capital.
Since then the city has become a dear [...]
