A City Guide to Birmingham, England

Introduction

Birmingham has undergone a major rejuvenation over the last decade and the “concrete jungle,” has been replaced with shimmering high-rises, stylish bars and attractive cafes. England´s second largest city is often overlooked by visitors in favour of the grandeur of London, but with plenty of cultural values stored in its locker, Birmingham has much more to offer than it is given credit for.

Not many people realise Birmingham was the inspiration for Lord of the Rings, as author JRR Tolkien lived in the area.

A montage of photos from around the Birmingham area.

Visitor Attractions

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A Guide to Great Bars & Restaurants in Benidorm

Often called the ‘Manhattan of Spain’, Benidorm is a location packed with striking skyscrapers, beautiful beaches and exciting attractions. A popular tourist destination, this municipality is certainly a sight worth seeing. Another factor which adds to Benidorm’s magnificent appeal is its bars and restaurants. Swimming in a sea of fantastic places to dine, this location boasts some of the finest restaurants in the world. Here are five of the best bars and restaurants this great destination has to offer.

The “Manhattan of Spain”, the magnificent Benidorm

Manhattan of Spain”, the magnificent Benidorm.

Amigos Bar and Restaurant
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Getting Up Close With The Wild In Sabah, Malaysia

Very few people appreciate an adventure tour of the wild. Some think that it is too dangerous. Some are scared of insect bites, while others are too busy with daily routines they get too accustomed with the ordinary scenes found in the city. However, if you are one of those interested to see a change of scenery and see the wild up close, then go visit Tabin Wildlife Reserve in Sabah for a treat you are sure never to forget.

The Tabin Wildlife Reserve is not your Eastern Version of the Amazon Jungle; rather it is 122,000 hectares of rainforest that offers a promising Asian adventure to those who Read more »

3 Fantastic Activities Around Taupo, New Zealand

The lake side city of Taupo in New Zealand has become an extremely popular location for locals and tourists alike. Visitors can take part in all sorts of watersports on the lake, as well as trying some of the large range of bustling bars, restaurants and clubs.

I love doing watersports such as riding a jet ski but there is more to do aroundTaupothan just the great lake itself. So here are some of the things I like to mix in with the usual tourist activities when I visit this place.

White Water Rafting on the Tongariro River

White water rafting near Taupo

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Top 5 Caribbean Beach Destinations

During my lifetime I have been lucky enough to go on many cruise holidays. This means I got to visit a lot of beaches and a lot of towns and cities. Having recently been on a cruise around the Caribbean I thought I was only appropriate to tell you which, in my opinion, are the best beaches that you can go to within the Caribbean.

My favourite beaches are:

1 . Trunk Bay (St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands) -

this beach I have come back to again and again ever since I was a small child, it is the ultimate beach in my opinion. It has excellent clear blue waters and the white fluffy sand just looks magnificent. If you don’t know what it looks like then just imagine the perfect Caribbean beach and hey presto, that’s trunk bay. I always remember trying to swim to the rock islands in the middle of the bay, unsuccessfully of course but it’s always been a memory of mine.

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Sights To See In Calais, Northern France

The small town of Calais is located in northern France, popular amongst many in southern England to jump on a ferry to France. Often seen as a way into France before heading to bigger cities such as Paris and Lille, there is enough in Calais to keep one occupied for a full day. Here are lists of things to do in a day’s trip to Calais:

  1. Calais Town Hall

Situated in the centre of town, the Calais Town Hall is the largest and most-impressive attraction to view. The building boasts wonderful architecture and an elegant clock tower that can be seen from various parts across town. Artwork is on display in the front garden throughout the year. The photo below is an example of artwork by Laurence Jenkell that was on display during a recent visit:

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The Perfect Time in Paris – 5 Must-Do Activities in the World’s Most-Visited City

France regularly draws visitors from all over the world. Millions flock each year to its major cities and small villages alike, from the mountains to the coast and in between, to experience the fabled French lifestyle. Literature and movies alike have kept alive the romantic notions of this country, contributing to its allure. At the heart of it all is Paris. This bustling capital, with a population of well over 2 million, boasts art and culture, cuisine and night-life, shopping and beautiful architecture, and a whole, whole lot more. There is a reason it is the most-visited city in the world – Paris makes for the perfect vacation. This article highlights five of the things any traveler should make time to do during their Paris holiday.

Paris

Top 5 Paris Activities

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Things You Should Know Before Your First Visit to Bangkok

The impressive Thai capital has always been a popular tourist destination. There are those who choose to spend here a few days and explore the town’s attractions thoroughly and there are also those who make a short city break before departing for other destinations in the Thailand. No matter which type of trip you have planned, there are certain things it is best to know before flying to Bangkok, especially if you are a first-time visitor to Southeast Asia.

Getting from the airport to your hotel

Although there are two main airports in Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang), most international flights land on the first one. Suvarnabhumi Airport is located about 30 kilometers away from the city center. The cheapest way to join the center is the “airport link”. There are two different routes, with trains running daily from 6 AM to midnight: the “Express Line” (that will bring you to Phaya Thai or Mukkasan stations in 15 minutes for about 1.80 euros) and the “City Line” (which takes a little longer - about 25 minutes - but costs less than 1 euro, depending on the station where you get off).

However, taking a taxi will prove to be the fastest option and a more comfortable solution if you are a first time visitor of the Thai capital. You will probably have to take a cab anyway, if your hotel is not close to one of the railway stations. Moreover, with a total prive of about 7-8 euros, this might become even cheaper than taking the train if you are not travelling alone.

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