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Places
you could visit and almost be James Bond
Whether they want to admit
it or not, a lot of men would love to have a glimmer of James Bond’s lifestyle:
donning a smart tuxedo and looking sharp and sophisticated while glamorous
women swoon as they walk by. |
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Exploring
the City of London
England’s glorious capital
city is the largest in Western Europe and offers tourists a diverse source
of entertainment regardless of the reason for visiting. The city has many
sections to it that separate the various activities that are available,
most of which are connected by the famous London Underground trains which
make travelling long distances a doddle. |
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Be
One of the First to Stay in Bournemouth's New Luxury Hotel Rooms at The
Norfolk Royale Hotel by Mark Pickering
This week English Rose Hotels
has announced the completion of a multi million pound refurbishment programme
at The Norfolk Royale Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset UK. The entire 2nd floor
of the Bournemouth hotel has been refurbished to a luxury 4 star standard
where, in total, 38 rooms have been transformed into a new high-class category
to be known as 'Club Rooms'. |
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Guide
To a Sailing Holiday In The United Kingdom by D. Browall
Sailing in the UK should
be the least of your concerns. The country itself is enveloped with the
English Channel, Irish Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and the North Sea. Cruising
through its crystal waters in any of the country's fine summer days, you
can observe the natural beauty of its mountains, the developing local and
international ports, and the to-die-for beaches. |
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How
To Pass A Day In London by Dencho Denchev
Getting to London:
Which Airline Should You Choose - Getting To London From Heathrow - You
can get to London by either: Car Bus Taxi Train Car... |
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London
is one of the finest capital cities to be found anywhere by Stephen
Morgan
London is one of the finest
capital cities to be found anywhere. Contrary to popular belief this is
not some feeble attempt at plagiarising advertising copy from other major
cities in the world. Bad times and good, I have lived and worked
in London through them all... |
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Stratford-upon-Avon
is weird by Derek Miller
The rural town of Stratford-upon-Avon
in Warwickshire, England went for hundreds of years as just that. It was
a country town with a market for the local farmers and traders to sell
their wares, with shops, businesses, trades and agriculture being the usual
income for local people ... |
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Travel
London: The Living Past And The Ever-present by Frank Johnson
London Bridge may have fallen,
but this tenacious society has a knack for bouncing back from just about
anything. Although much of the city's visible history has been wiped out
by centuries of fires, rebuilding and modernization, London is inescapably
a prevailing icon of the global past, present and future.... |
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Travel
To England - A Setting Sun, A Dawning Era by Frank Johnson
The sun may have set on
the English Empire of history books, but by no means is England's worldly
cultural influence waning. The cosmopolitan hot-spots of sophisticated
London and avant-garde Manchester speak to the global future while the
Roman remnants in Bath and Celtic heritage at Stonehenge stand as monumental
tributes to a time past but not forgotten.... |
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Restaurants
In Cambridge by Craig Jeavons
Restaurants in Cambridge
offer fine cuisine from around the world. From Mexican to Malaysian you
are sure to find it within easy reach of the Town Centre.... |
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