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		<title>Travel Guide to Copenhagen</title>
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Found between the islands of Amager and Zealand, is Copenhagen.  Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark and has a population of nearly  2 million. It&#8217;s a modern metropolis of several districts and its  numerous recreational areas, water and bicycle paths set its distinctive  image from other cities in Denmark. This [...]]]></description>
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<p>Found between the islands of Amager and Zealand, is Copenhagen.  Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark and has a population of nearly  2 million. It&#8217;s a modern metropolis of several districts and its  numerous recreational areas, water and bicycle paths set its distinctive  image from other cities in Denmark. This Danish town is encompassed by  three pristine sandy beaches that expand for eight kilometers which is  actually a couple of minutes coming from the area center either by foot  or bicycle.</p>
<p>The stunning Amager Strandpark found inside the  location of the 3 beaches includes an artificial island which measures  two kms long. Its beaches have won international prizes because of its  amazing design including a system of Harbour Baths across the waterfront  of the city. This city is surely a wonderful summer getaway for your  family.</p>
<p>Copenhagen is well-known because of its best tasting beers  where the globally popular brewed beers Carlsberg of Carlsberg  Breweries are manufactured and produced. There are many a varied  combination of different points of interest and activities that you  certainly enjoy in the city and its cobblestone streets, old Danish  homes and historical structures are wonderful points of interest itself,  as well as the ultra-modern attractions that are added in almost every  year.</p>
<p>The Little Mermaid statue in the Langelinie harbor is really  a choice by travelers. If you want to learn more about the history of  Denmark as well as its citizens, the Copenhagen City Museum and shops  and entertainment with a carnival-like appeal. To get deeper into Danish  history the Prince&#8217;s Palace&#8217;s National Museum would be the ideal places  to see. The Tivoli Gardens of Copenhagen tend to be popular for its  theme park and entertainment complexes that attract more than 3 million  tourists every year.</p>
<p>If you want to experience the night life  within the city with just the best tasting beers, the Nyhavn Canal will  probably be a fun and exciting encounter for its long line of bars. This  particular leisure district is called the &#8220;Longest Bar in Scandinavia&#8221;.  Additional main points of interest that you must not overlook are the  Rosenborg Castle, Freetown Christiania, Christiansborg Palace among many  others.</p>
<p>Weather: The city of Copenhagen goes through mild  temperatures throughout the year, whatever season it could be. Citizens  always enjoy pleasant weather which in no way gets too hot in the summer  season and not too cold during the winter months. Rain fall that are  scattered all throughout the year are always moderate. The city always  has a gloomy weather meaning grey skies are a common sight all  throughout the year.</p>
<p>Transport: Copenhagen has extremely reliable,  clean, affordable and secure public transport services such as Metro or  trains and buses that operate via a one-fare system, meaning tickets  fares are accepted in all these public transports. Night buses are  efficient and trains operate all night long on Fridays and Saturdays.  Tourists are encouraged to get the &#8220;Copenhagen Card&#8221; to get rides in  public transports and entry in most major tourist spots in the city for  free. Bicycles are still the most loved form of transport in the city  especially for locals. Cycles taxis are also available and very cheap  for tourists.</p>
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		<title>Holiday &amp; Travel Guide For Cuba</title>
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The Republic of Cuba lies in the Caribbean islands and has a  tropical climate. This is nicely mediated by the ocean breezes which  tend to sweep across the island.
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<p>The Republic of Cuba lies in the Caribbean islands and has a  tropical climate. This is nicely mediated by the ocean breezes which  tend to sweep across the island.</p>
<p>As a holiday destination, Cuba is  vibrant, fun and has a smorgasbord of things to do. The capital Havana  has a great party district in Vedado, and sometimes plays host to  celebrities wanting to relax in their time off. Hit the streets here and  you will be able to watch the processions of the carnival in a true  Caribbean style, along the Malecon. Go to the Tropicana bar in the  capital to see the place where Carmen Miranda once performed, and enjoy a  tipple in the open-air bar whilst watching some cabaret. Make sure you  immerse yourself fully in the Cuban lifestyle whilst you are here and  also learn about the country&#8217;s past. The Museo de la Revolución tells  all about the revolution that took place, so you can make sure you  appreciate just what you are seeing today. Finish a day in the capital  with a look around the Plaza Vieja, which has many boutiques and  museums, which are a far cry from the days that bull fighting was the  town&#8217;s main entertainment there. If you are staying in Havana, make sure  that you escape for a day to the closest fabulous beaches at Playa del  Este, which has six kilometres of the legendary Caribbean sands and  sparkling waters, complete with palm trees.</p>
<p>To really embrace the  Cuban lifestyle though, you need to make sure you soak up the culture  and take advantage of the music and life that is all through the island.  Santiago de Cuba is the opposite end of the island to Havana, yet is  the second largest city and a real place to see. The best musicians and  dancers are in this area, and put on great Afro-Cuban performances all  over the city every night. In the day you can look at some UNESCO World  Heritage sites around the area, such as the citadel of San Pedro de la  Roca and the Baconao Park.</p>
<p>To see some good views you should be  prepared to travel a little. Try climbing Torre de Manaca Iznaga which  is a watchtower with a lovely restaurant by it- this will give you views  of the Valley of the Sugar Mills, where there used to be over 50 sugar  mills, a real heritage of Cuba. The Sierra Maestra which is in the  Oriente, or the Zapata Peninsula should definitely be hiked too in order  to see great views and lots of local wildlife such as tropical birds  and reptiles.</p>
<p>All about enjoying life, you should enjoy the  variety of Cuba and make the most of the climate. Try the Varadero  resort if you want beaches and lots of partying into the night, but make  sure you take excursions to take advantage of things such as the local  reef diving from Cayo Coco, which is one of the world&#8217;s largest reefs  and a breathtaking site.</p>
<p><strong>Happy Holidays!</strong></p>
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		<title>Holiday &amp; Travel Guide For Taba, Egypt</title>
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Taba is on the border of Egypt and Israel, on the Egyptian side. It  is a small town, but one that is popular with both locals and holiday  makers. Taba, is not the most action packed place in the world, but the  Egyptian setting is stunning and you can always use it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Taba is on the border of Egypt and Israel, on the Egyptian side. It  is a small town, but one that is popular with both locals and holiday  makers. Taba, is not the most action packed place in the world, but the  Egyptian setting is stunning and you can always use it as somewhere you  stop for a few days, before moving on to other resorts in Egypt, or up  into Israel.</p>
<p>Taba is a romantic holiday town, which is good for  couples, or groups of adults, but may not have enough to do for families  who are looking for a nice break. There are a few things to do in the  region though if you do not mind going out of Taba itself on some days.  You will find trips on offer include places such as Mount Sinai and  Petra. You can also head to Beer Sweer, 15km south, for some nice beach  areas with eating establishments and straw huts to relax in.</p>
<p>Another  place it is a great idea to go and visit is Castle Zaman. Because of  the raised location, you can see into 4 countries from this tall castle  and spend some lovely time at the bar or relaxing by the pool there.  With a gift shop offering a great deal of items to buy for friends and  family back home, you can tick several of the key boxes for your holiday  here: seeing something breathtaking, getting souvenirs, relaxing and  soaking up some sun. Many tourists who visit the castle come back urging  others to go and see it if they are in the region, so it really does  come with high recommendations. This is an adult only kind of sight  though, as there is drinking and not any child friendly activities on  offer to keep little ones entertained.</p>
<p>Taba is a great place for  an adult holiday, as the famous Hilton hotel there also has a casino,  Casino City, which is what draws many people in to Taba. The hotel  itself has 11 stories and includes a diving centre as well, the casino  is the main draw though. This is an excellent hotel to stop at if you  can afford it, with all the modern amenities you need and an interesting  array of activities on site plus a private beach available to  residents.</p>
<p>Red Sea diving is one reason tourists flock to Taba.  Red Sea Water World is in Taba Heights, which is an area where  development is booming, in order to help locals have better facilities  to integrate them into a tourist area, and also to offer some new  features to Taba in general. There are 6 hotels as well as a diving  centre and water sports, as mentioned, which are nestled in amongst the  scenic mountain scenery of the area. Red Water Sea World offers diving  with qualified instructors, and will teach you everything that you need  in order to be able to have a fun day in the water and see some nice  sights. If you are into sports, but prefer something less active, then  why not try the Three Corners El Wekala Resort Golf Course for a nice  relaxing day on a fantastic course nestled in Taba Heights.</p>
<p><strong>Happy  Holidays!</strong></p>
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		<title>Cuba Travel Guide &#8211; Hemingway Marina</title>
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The Hemingway Marina is located at 23° 5.35&#8242; N and 82° 30.5&#8242; W, to  the west of Havana City in the neighbourhood of Jaimanitas. This marina  is ideal for ships of medium size; and it can harbour up to 400 ships of  70 meters in maximum length, with a maximum depth of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Hemingway Marina is located at 23° 5.35&#8242; N and 82° 30.5&#8242; W, to  the west of Havana City in the neighbourhood of Jaimanitas. This marina  is ideal for ships of medium size; and it can harbour up to 400 ships of  70 meters in maximum length, with a maximum depth of 4.30 meters. The  Hemingway Marina uses the radio frequencies 72 and 16 in VHF.</p>
<p>Operated  by the group Cubanacán S.A., this center has the conditions to  assimilate in its four channels up to 400 vessels and even facilitate up  to 200 of those ships the ultimate conditions for the onboard modality,  providing the basic services, such as drinking water, electricity, gas,  communications, cable TV and a nautical workshop able to take on all  types of vessel repairs.</p>
<p>Among the novelties of the Marina, there  is the stay of the so-called mega yachts, vessels of a greater size than  the common ships and of a luxury oriented to the maximum comfort of its  occupants; such stay being considered by many people as a sign of the  acceptance of this facility in the world.</p>
<p>Hemingway Marina is the  flagship in the field of the nautical activities and is also the  organizer of very important international events, among which appear  regattas and fishing tournaments. Among the latter the most well known  is the Hemingway Tournament, dedicated to the catching of marlins; an  event that increases in foreign participation each year. Another two  interesting contests on the agenda are the Blue Marlin- due in  September- and the Wahoo in November. This center has also been included  as a base for technical scales in the voyages of some international  regattas.</p>
<p>The Hemingway Marina complex has shopping malls, a  Cohiba (Cigar) House, medical services, naval hardware shops,  Cybercafés, drugstores and transportation around the facilities. For  those who decide to stay, there are hotels, such as the Aquarius Hotel  and the Hemingway Marina Hotel, offering single and double rooms, houses  and bungalows.</p>
<p>The complex also has a network of restaurants with  cuisine ranging from Cuban and international food in Palmares  Restaurant to Spanish flavours in Fiesta Bar, to Italian (Pizza Nova) to  the Papa&#8217;s, specialized in seafood. It is a quiet place, very safe and  with lots of privacy; ideal for sea lovers that desire to travel to  Havana City.</p>
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		<title>Travel Guide to Dusseldorf</title>
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Dusseldorf is definitely the famous centre of style and advertising  sectors in Germany. It&#8217;s the capital city of the state of North  Rhine-Westphalia that is magnificently situated by the river of Rhine.  Trade fairs are abundant all year round in this German town. It is the  place to find several Rhenish [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dusseldorf is definitely the famous centre of style and advertising  sectors in Germany. It&#8217;s the capital city of the state of North  Rhine-Westphalia that is magnificently situated by the river of Rhine.  Trade fairs are abundant all year round in this German town. It is the  place to find several Rhenish carnival celebrations like the annual  GroBte Kirmes am Rhein funfair celebrated July of every year wherein in  close proximity to 5 million people as well as tourists participate.  Dusseldorf is an extremely elegant and stunning town which makes it one  of the country&#8217;s top 5 global cities along with Hamburg, Berlin,  Frankfurt and Munich. The &#8220;big 5&#8243; are leading cities of international  investments and quick market advancement. Some of the big international  players based here are Sony Ericsson, Nokia, NTT, GTS and Sandvik. Being  one of the richest cities in Germany, Dusseldorf features impressive  towers and buildings which are preferred visitor attractions.</p>
<p>If  you are planning to visit to Germany, then Dusseldorf must be included  in your list of priority destinations. You should visit the Altstadt,  Dusseldorf&#8217;s old town center exactly where vehicles are not permitted on  its beautiful cobbled roads. This particular place is tormented with  incredible boutiques and trendy and luxurious dining establishments.  Altstadt is sometimes called the longest bar on the planet due to many  bars lined up within the district. The place is extremely popular  because of its delicious beers making it a beer drinking paradise where  it in no way runs out of people who hang out and relax. It&#8217;s also  possible to enjoy shopping at some other high-class shops just like the  Konigsallee, relax in the old city park of Hofgarten, and admire the  city&#8217;s advanced harbor of Dusseldorf-Hafen and historical area of  Kaiserswerth.</p>
<p>Some other ideal tourist spots well worth visiting  in Dusseldorf would be the rococo castle Schloss Benrath, the Gothic  Basilica of St Lambertus, the baroque cathedral of St Andreas, the old  town hall which was developed in 1573, Rathausufer, the statue of  Jan-Wellem-Reiterdenkmal at Rathausplatz, the Schlossturm Structure at  Burgplatz and the Stadterhebungsdenkmal. Some of these places have long  names that are too difficult to pronounce but are too easy to like.</p>
<p>Local  climate: Going to the city of Dusseldorf is best during the months of  May and September due to abundant warm and sunny weathers. Even the  winter months in the city are usually fairly mild although occasional  snowfall and frost are experienced during the months of December,  January and February. Spring time arrives with an abundance of sunshine  in March and April. The weather temperatures begin to rise in May and  onwards but rain showers and thunderstorms unpredictably happen within  any particular day of the summer months.</p>
<p>Transport: The city of  Dusseldorf is served by a large international airport based 40 kms from  the city called Dusseldorf Monchengladbach. Long-distance train stations  serve the city for both national and regional services. The Deutsche  Bahn railway network has greater than a thousand train stops in the city  every day. The buses are also efficient public city transports. Metered  taxi transports are also plentiful in the city but fares should be  discussed with drivers first before riding in one especially when the  service will be used in long trips in and around the city.</p>
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		<title>Holiday &amp; Travel Guide For Jamaica</title>
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When you think of a holiday, what comes into mind? Glistening  golden beaches? Tranquil picture perfect oceans, teaming with exotic  fish? Well look no further than the island of Jamaica. Sitting right on  the equator, the island boasts terrific sunny weather all year around,  with rain typically falling only in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you think of a holiday, what comes into mind? Glistening  golden beaches? Tranquil picture perfect oceans, teaming with exotic  fish? Well look no further than the island of Jamaica. Sitting right on  the equator, the island boasts terrific sunny weather all year around,  with rain typically falling only in the months of May, June, September  and October.</p>
<p>This Island has everything for the perfect getaway  for those who want to have a good time relaxing, as well as the holiday  maker who is looking for a bit of adventure. Being the birth place of  reggae, everything in Jamaica seems to move at a more relaxed and laid  back pace, making it the best place to escape from the hustle and bustle  of the modern rat race. There are many exciting and enthralling  activities which a holiday maker can embark upon on the island of  Jamaica, from diving and scuba diving to wind surfing and trips on  boats. You can experience the best of the marine life in the area from  both of these, and take in some really stunning scenes that lie just off  the beaches all around the coast. Negril is one beach particularly  recommended to try.</p>
<p>Swimming with dolphins is also a possibility  in Jamaica. Many people find this a healing activity and jump at the  chance to experience it. This can still be done in the wild around  Jamaica, if you can find the tours that offer this. It is better,  however, to head to Dolphin Cove at Treasure Reef, where you will be  guaranteed the chance to swim with two dolphins, as well as experience  other nature themed fun such as glass bottom boats, Shark and Parrot  shows and a Jungle walk.</p>
<p>Other activities if you wish to be active  include a fantastic tree top canopy tour. This takes you through  history from when the island was first settled by the original  inhabitants, to what we know as Jamaica today. This can be an  interesting way to both learn and see some of the wildlife that is on  offer in the Caribbean.</p>
<p>If just the thought of these activities  gets you in a sweat, then there are also many more relaxing pastimes  which are available on the island, including beach resorts supporting  some top rated golf clubs and brilliantly relaxing spas. If the stunning  scenery isn&#8217;t enough to relax you, these will definitely make you  forget about all of the stresses and strains of modern life. Jamaica  really does have an underrated charm which is incomparable to most other  places that you will be lucky enough to experience on holiday.</p>
<p>Another  great aspect of Jamaica is the food, the birth place of &#8216;Jerk&#8217; and not  something that should be missed. Trying authentic jerk meat is one of  the delicacies which should not be turned down. The authentic taste of  an open fire and the slow fusion of spices combine on jerk meat to make  one of the tastiest dishes out there, so why not try it where it was  originally born as a concept, so you know you have had the best?</p>
<p>Happy  Holidays!</p>
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		<title>Holiday &amp; Travel Guide For Menorca</title>
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There are many tours available around Menorca, one of them being a  boat trip from Mao harbor. Mao is Menorca&#8217;s capital city and there you  will find more tourist attractions like the Xoriguer distillery with its  enormous copper stills bubbling away into alcohol. Mao harbor is a  pleasant coast line with [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Sightseeing</strong><br />
There are many tours available around Menorca, one of them being a  boat trip from Mao harbor. Mao is Menorca&#8217;s capital city and there you  will find more tourist attractions like the Xoriguer distillery with its  enormous copper stills bubbling away into alcohol. Mao harbor is a  pleasant coast line with its unique fishing boats and its attractive  houses that are built into the cliffs. Menorca has a few landmarks one  being the 17 century castle that was built to protect the harbor with it  working drawbridge and fabulous scenery.</p>
<p>Castell de Sant Nicolau  is a must see for all travelers to Mao city. The Military governors  house is a grand looking palace but it can only be viewed from outside.  The principal theatre was the first opera house in Menorca built over  200 years ago and is a fine building that is now used as a cinema. Or  take a visit to the very popular Placa Alfons III and its charming  windmill that is something of an attraction for tourists. If you are  looking for historic landmarks or beautiful landscaped gardens you will  find these in and around the island of Menorca.</p>
<p><strong>Beaches</strong><br />
There are a few beaches around Menorca that have golden sand with  clear waters and offer very good water sports like sailing and  paragliding and water skiing. The beach facilities are excellent too  with volley ball courts and life guards throughout the summer months. To  the east and the south is where the best beaches are found. Punta Prima  beach has some splendid views and is becoming quite a popular beach.  Cala Binisafuller beach is the most popular with the tourists staying in  hotels close by. There are some quieter beaches still to be found and  being developed towards the eastern part of the island. Son Su is  Menorca&#8217;s longest beach stretching around 2 miles long.</p>
<p><strong>Shopping</strong><br />
Menorca has plenty of shops opening 7 days a week as well as many  beachfront stores that stay open late into the night. There are plenty  of shopping opportunities and a varied range of items to purchase. There  will be something for everyone. Markets are every week and during the  summer they can be open every day in high season selling everything from  fruit and vegetables to leather, jewelery and local crafted items. Many  of the shops will close between 1 pm and 5 pm for a siesta from the  baking heat but they reopen late into the night</p>
<p><strong>Nightlife</strong><br />
Nigh time entertainment is based around the hotels and restaurants.  There are no wild and crazy night clubs it is relatively low key. There  are a few discotheques and jazz bars and bars playing live music. You  will find a casino in Mahon, the only one. It is situated by the  harbour. There is also an opera house there. Mahon is probably the  liveliest town in Menorca, but the best night out has to be the  fantastic traditional Andalucian horse show. The horses are specially  and highly trained the Menorcan way. It is a magnificent performance  showing the connection between man and beast, a really fantastic night&#8217;s  entertainment.</p>
<p><strong>Eating</strong><br />
Menorca&#8217;s favourite cuisine is stewed lobster and fish; there is  quite a French influence in the pastries and flans of Menorca. You will  find your beach front has fast food restaurants along the coast line for  filled crusty batches and burgers and the inland restaurants serve a  wide variety of food to suit all the family.</p>
<p><strong>Happy  Holidays!</strong></p>
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		<title>Holiday &amp; Travel Guide For the Gambia</title>
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Sightseeing
From the Monkey Park, where you  can see the bird and plant life of the area, to a mini cruise at sunset  along the Gambian river, there are plenty of excursions in the Gambia.  Travel along its narrow but beautiful countryside with colour and  sunshine all year round. Take a trip [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Sightseeing</strong></p>
<p>From the Monkey Park, where you  can see the bird and plant life of the area, to a mini cruise at sunset  along the Gambian river, there are plenty of excursions in the Gambia.  Travel along its narrow but beautiful countryside with colour and  sunshine all year round. Take a trip out to see the baobab tree; every  part of this tree is useful from the fruit, seeds and leaves that are  used as ingredients in sauces, beverages and medicines and also for  making ropes. Parks and reserves are dotted all around the Gambia. The  most famous reserve is in Abuko, approximately 25 kilometres drive from  Banjul. The park has been protected since 1916 because it supplies the  capital with its drinking water. Have a trip out to some of the local  schools and leave a donation so they can prosper in their education.</p>
<p>You  could travel to Gambia National Park which is also known as Baboon  Island. Unfortunately the river boats are not allowed to stop for you to  enter the Island, this is so the monkeys can be left undisturbed, but  it is still a great day out and very photographic. Abuko is a paradise  for those of you who are bird watchers with over 300 species in this  tropical forest. It is a must for all the family to experience its  sights and sounds. If you would like to see a diverse variety of  cultural items visit the National Museum in Banjul. You will need  several hours to see everything but it is well worth a trip there. If  you&#8217;re quite daring and would like a great experience visit Bakau  crocodile park where you can walk among the crocodiles, some are even  friendly enough you can have your photo taken stroking one, if you dare.</p>
<p><strong>Eating</strong></p>
<p>Gambia  is well known for its fresh sea fish dishes using Barracuda, Atlantic  prawns and butter fish. Fish are cooked with vegetable and rice. Try  Domoda one of the islands typical dishes. This is meat stewed in peanut  puree and served with rice. Chicken Yassa is cooked with lime and rice a  delicious tangy dish. Gambia does provide cuisine from all around the  world. These are served in luxury hotels and many restaurants in the  towns. Fast food is available but not as accessible as most other  countries. Outdoor shacks do sell fast food but be careful you may be  taking a trip to the hospital afterwards pretty fast too.</p>
<p><strong>Nightlife</strong></p>
<p>In  Banjul there is little or no nightlife, if any it will be hotel based,  but a short taxi ride will take you to the town of Sennagambia where you  can find all the nightlife you would possibly want. The music is varied  from place to place playing all types from pop to Reggae and R&amp;B.  There are lots of restaurants too, some playing local live music. You  can have a good night out if that is what you are looking for on your  holiday in the Gambia.</p>
<p><strong>Shopping</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>There  are no designer stores or supermarkets in the Gambia and there is very  little shopping in Banjul. There are local markets, selling crafts and  beads and some bargains can be had with silver items and beautiful  material. Leather belts, hand crafted jewellery and tourist souvenirs  are about all you can really purchase in the Gambia.</p>
<p><strong>Happy  Holidays!</strong></p>
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		<title>Holiday &amp; Travel Guide For Kenya</title>
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Situated between Ethiopia (to the north) and Tanzania (to the  south) lies the unspoilt Kenya with world famous safari parks and  glorious sandy beaches.
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<p>Situated between Ethiopia (to the north) and Tanzania (to the  south) lies the unspoilt Kenya with world famous safari parks and  glorious sandy beaches.</p>
<p>Kenya is split up into eight provinces  which can further be split down into districts. There were sixty nine in  total according to the last census in 1999. The eight provinces are:  Central, Coastal, Nairobi, Eastern, North Eastern, Nyanza, Rift Valley  and Western. As well as having the provinces to explore, Kenya also has  several busy cities if you would prefer to escape and indulge in a spot  of retail therapy. Kenyan markets and shopping are things that may  rarely be considered when thinking about the country, but in actual fact  it is a veritable smorgasbord out there, with many fine shops and  markets to cater for everyone&#8217;s taste. Start off with a trip to the  capital city, Nairobi, and think about the kind of items you may want to  acquire. One thing that Kenya is known for is the beautiful cloth that  comes out of the country. Head down to Biashara Street and have a look  at the range of fabric shops available, so you can choose a lovely piece  to take home.</p>
<p>If you are someone who prefers markets or going to  see a range of different shops though, then definitely just wander  around the city and make the most of the open air markets there every  day. The City Market itself is great and has a variety of items that you  could buy, for yourself or as gifts to take home for friends and family  as a token of Africa. Haggling is perfectly acceptable, and encouraged,  at these markets, so you can easily get bargains. However, be careful  when haggling over goods such as ornaments as often these can be  handmade and are of a high quality. It can be offensive to name too low a  price, so make sure you inspect items and see how well crafted they  seem before you put in your initial offer. Bargaining is fun in the  culture, but if you are someone who has little time or get frustrated,  then just make a clear &#8216;final price&#8217; and ask for the stall owners own.  Make a compromise and pay up or leave without the item. Nairobi also  hosts the Sarit Centre, a large shopping zone that can be found by  heading for the Westlands area if you want to make the most of every  shopping district.</p>
<p>Travelling out into the lesser know cities of  Eldoret and Machakos can be good for shopping if you do not like the  busier environments as much. Real bargains can be found out in the  smaller towns though. Often there will be markets selling many goods  which are handmade and very well crafted: wood carvings, cloths,  jewellery and baskets are treasures to look out for. If you are prepared  to travel, the coastal town of Lamu is perfect for shopping for good  quality items. Renowned as one of the best areas in terms of  craftsmanship, it is worth going to see, or maybe even being the  destination you choose to stop in.</p>
<p>Kenya is well known for  excellent shopping, but make sure you take advantage of other wonders  too. There are beautiful sandy beaches in the coastal regions which,  although very hot, will allow you beautiful sea views and a chance to  paddle. Consider The Gedi Ruins, Mount Kenya, Maasai Mara and Kakamega  forest reserves (to name a few) if you are in Kenya and make the most of  this beautiful country.</p>
<p><strong>Happy Holidays!</strong></p>
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		<title>Significant Travel Guide to Akron Hotels</title>
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Akron is one of the most exciting cities of United States which is  located on the banks of the Little Cuyahoga River and a very renowned  and significant place of rubber industry. The word Akron is derived from  a Greek word which means &#8216;an elevation&#8217; or &#8216;point&#8217;. With the completion  of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Akron is one of the most exciting cities of United States which is  located on the banks of the Little Cuyahoga River and a very renowned  and significant place of rubber industry. The word Akron is derived from  a Greek word which means &#8216;an elevation&#8217; or &#8216;point&#8217;. With the completion  of the canal between Akron and Cleveland, the communities residing in  Akron started expanding their business with other important cities of  Ohio.</p>
<p>During the beginning of the twentieth century, it continued  to grow and many industries started to emerge such as stoneware and  cereal manufacturers along with sewer pipe industries. In 1930, the city  had been adversely affected by the Great Depression which resulted into  an industrial unemployment.</p>
<p>Akron has grabbed the title of  &#8216;first&#8217; this is because of many reasons; it is the proud manufacturer of  the first automobile tire in United States, the first balloon tires,  first toy company and first artificial fish bait made. It houses the  most renowned institutes of Rubber Research, an art institute, music  center with a symphony orchestra.</p>
<p>Akron offers an array of  attractions which include fascinating museums, historic homes and lush  green spaces. The Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, The Akron Zoo and many  more are the must visit attractions which one will not afford to miss.  Cuyahoga Valley National Park is another area which offers a great  natural scenic beauty which offers great opportunities for hiking and  bicycling along with lots of winter sports and historically significant  sites. It accommodates an excellent example of Western Reserve  architecture in form of Frazee House.</p>
<p>Most of the Akron Hotels are  situated conveniently and confirms perfectly to the round shape of the  silo. The rooms of the hotels are elegantly decorated with traditional  furnishings and taste. Weather you are looking for independent hotels or  well known brands, Akron offers a great deal for such travelers. Even  if you are staying at the cheapest hotels of Akron, you will hardly find  any loops in the hotel serves and quality.</p>
<p>The hotels of Akron  are known for its pleasant stay and warm hospitality. The hotels such as  the Crown Plaza Quaker Square, Rodeway Inn which are the most popular  hotels and are known for its luxurious lodging and comfortable stay.</p>
<p>The  Central Plaza Quaker Square is situated right across the way from the  Akron University is one of the most unique and marvelous hotels in the  world. The highlight of the hotel is that it is made up of the 19th  century mills and silos. The silos of the hotel are listed in National  Register of Historic Places and along with the silos; all the oversize  rooms are perfectly round.</p>
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