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Weekend Trip to the UK Capital

November 6th, 2011

London, the UK’s capital city, is a city that’s world famous for a great many things, such as Buckingham Palace, where Queen Elizabeth II lives with the royal family, the Houses of Parliament, and of course, the London Eye. But London is much more than landmarks and sightseeing, because it’s also a great city to travel to with your family, your friends, and even your significant other.

London, as you might expect, is a very busy city, and depending on the time of year that you travel to the city, there will always be something different to do, to see and even to hear as you travel along London’s busy and unforgettable streets. The summer will be one of the best, but also the busiest times of the year to visit, as thousands, if not millions of other tourists will have had the same idea as you, and with the London Olympics coming up in 2012, the city is sure to get a lot busier. However, that’s not to say that you shouldn’t travel to London during the summer months, when you want to travel is entirely up to you and what you want to do.

In terms of things to do, London has a bit of everything, from theatre, to film, to shopping, to sightseeing, to fine dining and clubbing, there really is something for everyone to do while they;re there. Theatre is a huge part of the London scene, and the west end is probably one of the most famous theatre districts in the world, after Broadway in New York, of course, and so, if you feel like it, head down to some of London’s most famous theatres, such as the Young Vic and the new Harold Pinter theatre, which was formerly The Comedy Theatre.

If shopping is more your thing, then London shopping can be a rewarding and very exclusive experience, and if you can afford to go shopping on Bond Street, then do, as some of the world’s best designers and retailers are based there. Other shopping areas in London are very famous and popular, such as Hamley’s, a leading toy shop, and Harrod’s, an exclusively department store in the heart of London.

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New York City Tours

October 5th, 2011

There are infinite ways to sample all that New York City has to offer. The city that never sleeps offers a world of exciting prospects to everyone present. The most comprehensive way of experiencing all that the city has to offer would be to go along on any one of the fantastic amount of tour services that are provided by various companies in the city.

New York City tours can be an institution unto themselves wherein a vast amount of culture and experience is offered to customers. There is no possible end to the different types of tours that are available. You can choose in terms of area, mode of travel and even price range.

It is virtually impossible to chart out a standard route for these tours. Not every tour will show you everything in the New York area, but as dull as that sounds, every tour shows something novel. Some of the most famous of the New York City tours are the tour of the Statue of Liberty, the Big Apple Helicopter tour, the tour of Wall Street and the Empire State building. However, these don’t cover all the things that New York City has to offer.

A vast amount of local, borough specific tours are also available to take customers through the intricacies and histories of the local areas. All the local traditions, the people and their customs and all such other fascinating aspects are covered in these tours. There are also a host of dinner and lunch cruise tours that take guests to the most historic places in New York Bay.

Culturally and historically significant places such as Rockefeller Center, the Metropolitan Museum of Arts, Central Park and many more all have a special tour. The New York City tours give you a view into the pulse of the city and its historical roots. Some of the most unusual tours however, are the movie and TV tours, which take customers to all the sites of a pre-decided TV show or movie. Guests are given a chance to click pictures and stand in some of the most famous-on-celluloid places in New York City.

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