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  • Name: Alan Horton
  • Location: Bradford, United Kingdom
  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Tuscany (Florence)

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  • Blog Posts: 32
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  • Basilica of Sacré-Cœur: The Not-So-Hidden Gem of Paris

    Basilica of Sacré-Cœur: The Not-So-Hidden Gem of Paris

    There are hundreds of hidden gems in Paris, and some of them are not-so-hidden. One attraction which can be seen from almost anywhere in Paris is the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur (Basilica of the Sacred Heart).

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    Blog Post updated 27 days ago
  • A Visitor's Guide to Naples, Italy

    Introduction Naples is one of the largest cities in Italy and easily one of the most fascinating. Located in the Campania Region of the country, Naples was founded nearly three thousand years ago by the Greek civilization. All of the history, heritage, culture and architecture of the city have co...

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    Blog Post updated 4 months ago
  • A guide to golf accommodation in Majorca

    Majorca is one of the top golf holiday destinations in the world. The warm climate and cool breezes as well as the beautiful beaches make an ideal place for a golf weekend getaway. Majorca is also great for a family holiday where there is plenty for the children to do while their parents play gol...

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    Blog Post updated 4 months ago
  • A guide to Golf accommodation in Ibiza

    A guide to Golf accommodation in Ibiza

    Ibiza in the Baleric Islands, Spain is a wonderful tourist destination. The islands has many attractions, for Golfers the Island offers many golf courses which is the subject of this article.

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    Blog Post updated 4 months ago
  • Menorca, the quiet one of the Balearic Islands

    Spain has long been a popular holiday destination for Northern Europeans, and with the advent of low-cost airlines Ryanair, Easyjet, and Jet2 Spain is now more popular than ever. With the beaches of the Costa’s becoming crowded in the summer, why not holiday on the Balearic island of Menorca, whi...

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    Blog Post updated 11 months ago
  • Top Attractions in Paris, France

    Introduction Taking a holiday Paris can be a great vacation choice for families, couples and solo travellers alike. The city offers such a wide spectrum of sights, attractions and day-trips, so you won’t struggle to find something to keep every member of the family entertained. Paris is famous fo...

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    Blog Post updated 12 months ago
  • Getting Married in the south of France

    France is one of the most culturally rich countries in the world, famous for its beautiful landscapes, wines, museums and of course its art. Paris is arguably the culture capital of the world housing some of the world best artwork and museums with some famous monuments. However the North of Franc...

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    Blog Post updated about 1 year ago
  • 5 Top Tourist Attractions in Valencia, Spain

    Valencia is an industrialized city of Spain. It is renowned as both a city of science as well as a city of fine arts. It is a highly popular destination for tourists visiting Spain. Valencia has an amazing array of ancient and historical places for the tourist to visit. It is well known for its M...

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    Blog Post created about 1 year ago
  • A guide to regional Italian Pizza

    Italy may be known as the homeland of the Pizza, but unsurprisingly, given the diversity and regional influences that shape Italian life, there is a lot of diversity in the types of Pizza served in the various Italian regions. Whether you’re a tourist seeking to sample the delights of Italian reg...

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    Blog Post created about 1 year ago
  • The Sights of Spain - Park Güell, Barcelona

    Barcelona is one of the most awe-inspiring cities of Spain, if not Europe. Unlike the cool and self-assured metropolis of Madrid, Barcelona’s temperament could be described as flamboyant, showy and deeply spiritual in places. Much of Barcelona as we know it today has been shaped by the grea...

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    Blog Post created about 1 year ago
  • All roads lead to Rome: Fact or Fiction?

    Many modern day clichés have their origins in the ancient past and the adage “All roads lead to Rome,” is no exception. But do all roads lead to Rome? Taken at face value you would have to say no. If you go to the end of your road, it merely leads on to the next street until you arrive in the cit...

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    Blog Post created about 1 year ago
  • The Best Beaches in Spain

    Spain is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and with all those people visiting this beautiful country it is going to need a lot of beach! Luckily Spain has over 5000 miles of coastline and the majority of it is lined with picturesque beaches. Let us show you some of the fin...

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    Blog Post updated about 1 year ago
  • A guide to cheap flights from Dubai to France

    From spectacular urban landscapes to the hot sand dunes, fabulous shopping malls to the posh hotels, romantic beaches to the world’s largest indoor skiing centre, desert Safari to the souks, parks with the highest water slides to the under water zoos, luxurious apartments in Dubai to the grand re...

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    Blog Post updated about 1 year ago
  • A Visitors' Guide to Elche, Spain

    Elche, a city of around 228,000 residents, borders the Mediterranean Sea in the province of Valencia in eastern Spain. The city, also called by its ancient name of Elx, was founded in the 1st century B.C. by the Greeks. Since then, the town has been home to Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines and M...

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    Blog Post created about 1 year ago
  • Family Vacation in Cala d'Or, Majorca

    Cala d’Or is a popular vacation spot for families and couples along the east coast of Majorca, an island in the Mediterranean Sea. This island is full of villas and expansive resorts that take over what was once a quaint fishing village. The inhabitants of the island typically speak Catalan and S...

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    Blog Post created about 1 year ago