Category Archives: Contributed Article
London to Paris in 24 Hours – What to See, What to Miss (by David James Taylor)
Paris is unquestionably one of Europe’s most historic, iconic cities. Conveniently, it only takes a few hours to travel from Paris to London by bus, which makes it a wonderful day trip option. As a result, you can get a … Continue reading
The Most Stunning Architecture in Europe (by Jenna Innouy)
From the ancient structures of Rome to the modern innovations in Spain, Europe is home to some of the most dramatic and stunning architecture in the world. Whether you’re a professional architect, a student or simply an admirer, these examples … Continue reading
How Important is Credit in Financing Your Holidays? (by Sarah Halloran)
Your credit could help you to finance your next holiday and to get access to some of the latest credit card or loan deals available. Experian CreditExpert offers free and instant access to your credit report.
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A Look at Why Wedding Coach Hire Bookings are on the Rise (by Lawrence Henderson)
If you have not been to a wedding lately, the trend of hiring a coach to attend one has probably passed you by. The fact is however, more and more people are using a minibus or coach to attend a … Continue reading
My Best Beers in Manchester (by Sebas Dupont)
England, pub and beer. These three are my favorite’s words when I think of a football match in Europe. I am devoted red devil and Old Trafford is like my home and could be my spiritual father. So every time … Continue reading
Best Pubs and Bars in London to Watch the World Cup (by Christian Farnsworth)
With the 2014 World Cup in Brazil fast-approaching, everyone will be eager to watch their favorite teams face off this summer. And what better way is there than to enjoy the competition with a nice cold pint at some of … Continue reading
Why Should You Invest in the Costa Del Sol? (by Chris Fenwick)
The global economic climate is gradually being restored with governments worldwide looking to paper over the cracks that lead to such a well documented crisis. Confidence is yet to be fully restored which has undoubtedly put many investors off but … Continue reading
Keeping in Touch on Your Year Abroad (by Katie Fishwick)
Lots of students now choose to include a year abroad at a foreign university in their degree. That, or they may decide to work abroad or teach English to the locals in exchange for lessons in the native language. Whatever … Continue reading
What are the Main Aeroplane Safety Measures? (by Carl Prestwick)
For the millions of people scared of flying, one of the main reasons for this fear is the fact that most of us simply don’t understand how an aeroplane works. We know that it accelerates along the ground and takes … Continue reading
European Holiday Hotspots in 2013 (by Claire Crawley)
Summer is now well underway, and if you’re having some trouble deciding on holiday destination this summer, help is at hand. Europe never fails on the holiday hotspot stakes, and there are a lot of options to suit all sorts … Continue reading
Keeping in Touch with Friends While Travelling (by Carla Bedouin)
Before I went to university, I took a gap year. I decided to take a year off education to go around the world, explore new countries and meet new people. I went from the US to Australia to South East … Continue reading
The Best Transport for a School Trip to London (by Pearl Wallace)
School trips are a fantastic way to get pupils engaged with a subject. Whether you’re planning on arranging a class visit to London’s Science Museum, the Tate Modern or London Zoo, you’ll need a way to get your pupils there. … Continue reading
The Best British Food in Sussex (by Emma Lawson)
With its prime location between the coast and the rolling countryside of the South Downs, as well as containing the eclectic Brighton, Sussex is a fantastic place for finding food. From the casual cafe to the gourmet gutbusters, south coast … Continue reading
The History of the Medina in Marrakech (by Emma Lawson)
The History of the Medina in Marrakech Marrakech has been steadily increasing in popularity with tourists in recent years, with more and more affordable routes popping up from Europe. The major northern African city is just a three and a … Continue reading