Posts Tagged ‘vacation’

Travel To Anchorage, Alaska For A Vacation

March 18th, 2010

You have been working extremely hard, putting in all those extra hours. You feel yourself getting to the point of burnout. When was the last time you took time off from work? Now is the time to rejuvenate yourself with a decent vacation. You have given some thought about where you would like to travel, and you made your mind up that it would be to Anchorage, Alaska!

Why Alaska? Because it is the Last Frontier, and still a wilderness. It is called the Land of the Midnight Sun. Anchorage is the city that is in the heart of wilderness country, and close to the shores of Cook Inlet. This is the perfect place to get the battery juices flowing, and forget work for a little bit. Besides your automated Forex trading is bringing in profits, and your business is thriving now.

You did not want to nip the NLP Singapore training in the bud. But you decided to save it for a later travel date with your family, and get two things done. Today you will be traveling by yourself. It is not everyday that you get to enjoy some peace and mind, and you want to take advantage of it.

In Anchorage, you can do just about anything that you want depending on the season. If you visit in the summer, there is excellent fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, or site seeing. Nature abounds everywhere. The wildlife is amazing. If you vacation in the winter, there is still so much to see and do. You can ski, dogsled, ice fish, and the list goes on and on. You start thinking about retiring early, cause this would be the perfect place for you to live.

Everyday is a new adventure! Once you walk on the tundra, and see it go on for miles, and miles, you will be amazed. You can see Mt. McKinley on a clear day from Anchorage. The air is fresh with the smell of pine, and wait til you see Glacier Park, it is unbelievable!

In Anchorage there is still so much to do and see. You will want to visit the Museum, filled with Alaska’s cultural artifacts. If you travel in the winter you want to be part of the crowd that watch the dogsled races.

If you like to eat, it is a promise that you will gain some weight! The coast is right there, and you will enjoy every seafood you can think of. You will want to explore the shops that line up the main street of Anchorage. You will find so many things that will amaze you. Yes, Anchorage, Alaska is a traveler’s paradise!

Nottingham City Breaks

March 18th, 2010

Bring to mind Nottingham and most folk think of the legend of Robin Hood, his band of merry men  and the Sherrif of Nottingham and though this attracts increasing numbers of visitors yearly there is much more to the area than meets the eye. Infact Nottingham is home to a respectable selection of interesting local attractions making it an excellent place for a a weekend city break and the following article examines the city and a few of visitor attractions in and around Nottingham, and also some hotels offering Nottingham B&B.

Nottingham is located in the county of Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England, UK. As well as Sherwood Forest, the legend of Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham, the city is also renowned for the lace making industry especially during the period known as the Industrial Revolution when it gained a superb worldwide reputation.

Nottingham Lace Market

Once the heart of the worldwide lace industry, at the time of the British Empire, the Lace Market in Nottingham is, now, a protected heritage area. The area  is home to many superb examples of industrial architecture of the Nineteenth Century. The Lace Market wasn't like a normal market, rather than having stalls and their stall holders, it was a collection of salesrooms and warehouses selling and displaying lace. After the collapse in the lace industry the area became derelict but, nowadays, the vast majority of the old warehouses have been restored and renovated for other purposes for instance photographic studios and the likes. The Lace Market is a popular tourist attraction.

Galleries of Justice & Shire Hall

Not too far from the Lace Market is the Galleries of Justice in Shire Hall. Shire Hall is a Georgian-built building featuring Neoclassical columns, pilasters and dome. The front of Shire Hall has, if you look at it closely, a misspelled word Goal instead of Gaol. Shire Hall has 2 excellently preserved Victorian courtrooms plus old cells, bath house, a women's prison, a prisoner's exercise yard and an Edwardian police station.

Nottingham is a fantastic place to have a vacation. There is lots to see and do around the city and a huge number of visitor attractions not too far away. Places well worth a visit include; Wollaton Hall, Hardwick Hall and Newstead Abbey.

As is common in all England bed and breakfast, Nottingham accommodation is usually of superb quality at a fair price and many folk choose to stay in Nottingham for part of their vacation and then somewhere else for the remaining days.

City Breaks In Bath

March 17th, 2010

The city of Bath, in the county of Somerset, The Somerset city of Bath may be just less than thirteen miles from the city of Bristol but it is vastly different in many ways. Bath is a much more laid back city than its neighbour. With its enormous number of open spaces, Georgian buildings and elegant crescents it is a highly popular take a short city break.

Bath has been important for an incredibly long, long time. Because of the hot springs, the only hot springs in Britain, it was treated as a shrine by the local Celtic population. It wasn't until the appearance of the Romans that, because of their technical expertise, the springs were developed to their full potential. Right up until today the Roman Baths are an incredibly Bath tourist attraction.

Until the 16th century Bath was just a town, Queen Elizabeth I granted the town a Royal Charter in the year 1590, having paid a visit to the town in fifteen seventy four. By the eighteenth century city of Bath Bath had become an extremely popular resort where etiquette had to be followed and Beau Nash ensured the social scene ran smoothly.

It was during this time that Jane Austen, who resided for some time in Bath, wrote Persuasion and Northanger Abbey, and where Gainsborough, the artist, established himself as a portraitist and landscape artist. It is possible to discover more about Jane Austen, the city's most famous resident, at the interesting Jane Austen Centre.

Bath has a multitude of visitor attractions including, the Roman Baths (mentioned earlier), The Holburne Museum of Arts, Bath Abbey and The Royal Crescent. One tourist attraction you must get to see are the Assembly Rooms and this is where you will discover the incredibly interesting Museum of Costume which features a collection of historical and modern dress.

Many folk choose to take day trips to Bath however if you do not like rushing around it is much better to stay for at least two or three days and walk around peacefully exploring all the city has to offer.

If you are planning a short break in Bath it is important to know that although there are many guest houses and hotels in Bath finding bed and breakfast in Bath can sometime be rather difficult. Because of this it is vitally important to book your accommodation at the earliest opportunity.

Finally I would like to wish that you have a thoroughly enjoyable vacation in the incredible city of Bath, England.