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		<title>Lanzarote Flights &#8211; do You Know the Choices and Options Meant for Holiday Makers</title>
		<link>http://lowplaces.net/2011/09/26/lanzarote-flights-do-you-know-the-choices-and-options-meant-for-holiday-makers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 08:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a path which runs for quite a few kilometers along the coast of Puerto Del Carmen, the key vacation resort in Lanzarote. At one time, it&#8217;s going to take one past the runways of Arrecife (Lanzarote) international airport, close enough to the particular point where arriving airplanes land making it a thrilling experience seeing them cross a small number of meters above your head.</p>
<p>For this compact island (merely 50 kms from very top to bottom) generally there are generally a lot of aircraft arriving as well as taking off, mainly because Lanzarote greets numerous visitors every single month similar to or above the actual size of its permanent inhabitants.</p>
<p>Despite the fact that those air carriers come to Lanzarote from numerous nations, many flights daily carry tourists to the region from airports inside Great britain, like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Glasgow</li>
<li>Manchester (several with Jet 2) Newcastle and also Leeds Bradford</li>
<li>Gatwick</li>
<li>Birmingham</li>
<li>Luton and Stanstead (Easyjet not to mention Ryanair)</li>
<li>Cardiff, Bristol and Exeter</li>
</ul>
<p>Despite the fact that Lanzarote is just not far more than a hundred kilometers off the shoreline of Africa, and thus warm throughout the year, the direct flight time out of Britain is simply about four hrs, making it a very attractive destination for British travellers, in particular because ticket costs are affordable for this sort of travel. </p>
<p>Another advantage of the plentiful amount of moderately priced seats can be that should be possible for family and friends to come out to visit citizens who may have gone to the region indefinitely.</p>
<p>Lanzarote is a year round location nevertheless is usually much less occupied in the UK winter months and prices are likely to be more affordable then. In the event you need to go in the summer, book ahead simply because costs usually get more pricey, not inexpensive, through the high season.Budget air carriers providing the most affordable flights give you a no-extras travel experience, which can be a tad cramped and not comfortable &#8211; however, for four hours, it&#8217;s not at all too bad.</p>
<p>Instead of organizing your flights as well as accommodation on their own, you may possibly consider  buying a package holiday getaway, with plane tickets, coach transfers, accommodation, meals, drinks and often several activities included within the cost.</p>
<p>Apart from the benefit, such as arrangement may even reduce costs simply because holiday providers can buy flight seating cheaper than you&#8217;ll be able to.However, if you prefer the broader variety accessible to you when you create your individual holiday offer, and also when your travel days are generally to some degree flexible, you can set up the comparison of airfare ticket costs, not only for your first option vacation date but in addition periods both before and after that date, using, for example, internet price comparison sites.</p>
<p>In the event you are seeking excellent offers on <a href="http://www.elanzaroteflights.com/" target='_blank'>Lanzarote flights</a> why not check out hottest deals for Flights to Lanzarote at http://www.elanzaroteflights.com/, including <a href="http://www.elanzaroteflights.com/reviews/flights-to-lanzarote-from-manchester" target='_blank'>flights to Lanzarote from Manchester</a></p>
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		<title>Best Art In Barcelona</title>
		<link>http://lowplaces.net/2010/12/09/best-art-in-barcelona/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 10:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Preparing a voyage to the Catalan City may be hard &#8211; finding the time to list everything you would like to discover may be a complex job, not wanting to leave anything out. Kilometres of beaches, Gothic and Roman tradition, UNESCO world Heritage Places in addition to typical food to delight the tourists can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Preparing a voyage to the Catalan City may be hard &ndash; finding the time to list everything you would like to discover may be a complex job, not wanting to leave anything out. Kilometres of beaches, Gothic and Roman tradition, UNESCO world Heritage Places in addition to  typical food to delight the tourists can be only the start. If you are an fine art student or scholar, The catalonian capital has a lot to offer.</p>
<p>These are only a few of the big places Barcelona has to offer you. Finding time to get to know the metropolis will get you to certain spots you never believed existed. A brief vacation will for certain do you well, but on the contrary won&#8217;t make it enough to exhaust everything that the city has to suggest you. These spots are not only famed among travelers but also by the Spanish people themselves.</p>
<p>Catalan artist, Joan Miro has left his mark all around the metropolis, with the metropolis&#8217; airport giving you the initial illustration of the artist&#8217;s special approach with lively prime colors decorating the wall of passenger terminal 2. The artist has a painting on the cobblestones of Las Ramblas, and also a playground dedicated to his art with an colossal monument in the Sants district. Also up on Montj&uuml;ic, lies the Fundacio Joan Miro in a pallid structure with brilliant room in addition to magnificent views over Barcelona.</p>
<p>The Fundacio Antoni Tapies is located at Eixample in a Domenech i Montaner designed building featuring a sculpture resting on the roof. Tapies was born in The catalonian capital in 1923 and is almost certainly the best Spanish artist to emerge ever since the Fifties. T&agrave;pies began as a surrealist visual artist although in a little while turned out to be an abstract expressionist, painting in a technique recognized as &#8220;Arte Povera&#8221;. In 1953 he commenced working in mixed media and was one of the first to generate important art in this way, adding up clay and marble dust to his art as well as incorporating discarded paper, rope, and rags in his art.</p>
<p>Museu Nacional d&#8217;Art de Catalunya is one of Spain&#8217;s large museums housing ancient, 19th and 20th century art from Catalonia. Housed in the notable Palau Nacional at the end of Montjuic, its Romanesque collection is said to be the world&#8217;s finest. There are some frescoes and Gothic pieces on the lives and deaths of saints &#8211; some are not for the timid. It is as well well-known for its Modernista exhibition.</p>
<p>Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art. This art museum comes in the 11th place in the attractiveness catalog in The catalonian capital. Its design  mostly deals with paintings by great painters of the 2nd half of 20th century. The collections here vary each couple of months and therefore it is advisable to complete a study on what is been exhibited in order to make your vacation there valuable for you.</p>
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		<title>Best Nightclubs In Barcelona</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2010 06:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barcelona attracts a lot of young visitors with its vibrant nightlife. The global crowd of visitors and scholars gives the town a worldly flavour, fuelling groovy dives and all night parties. It&#8217;s got a reputation as a fiesta town for plenty of reasons. So why not stay in A Barcelona Apartment?. Here are 10 more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barcelona attracts a lot of young visitors with its vibrant nightlife.  The global crowd of visitors and scholars gives the town a worldly flavour, fuelling groovy dives and all night parties.  It&#8217;s got a reputation as a fiesta town for plenty of reasons.  So why not stay in <a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com" target='_blank'>A Barcelona Apartment</a>?.  Here are 10 more highlights: </p>
<p>1.  Razzmatazz- One of the most well-liked clubs, Razzmatazz is at the very top of the indie scene in Barcelona.  Bands like The Killers and Kasabian play regularly, and on an off night they still have great rock, pop, electro and punk tunes playing in their 3 different rooms.  Found on Pamplona 88 in the Poble Nou district, Razzmatazz is open weekends from one a.m.  To 5 a.m.  </p>
<p>2.  Moog- found in the Gothic Quarter and decorated to match its surroundings, Moog&#8217;s economic look combined with its fashionable crowd and techno beats make for a long night of dancing and drinking.  Moog is found at Arc de Teatre 3, open everyday midnight &#8211; 5 a.m.  </p>
<p>3.  Elephant- One of the more upscale clubs in Barcelona, this spot is used by the hippest of the trend-setters.  Dress to electrify or you may get turned away at the door.  Found at Passage del Tillers in la Zona Universitaria, open Thurs-Sat 11-30 p.m.  To 5 a.m.  </p>
<p>4.  Pacha- Named after its sister club in Ibiza, the Barcelona version doesn&#8217;t disappoint, tempting world famous DJs and hip crowds.  Dress code- no sneakers.  Located at Av.  Doctor Maranon, open midnight &#8211; 6 a.m.  </p>
<p>5.  Otto Zutz- Great music and a rather more mature crowd make this place a durable favourite.  The club is found at the Carrer de Lincoln, at Fontana and is open midnight &#8211; 5 a.m.  </p>
<p>6.  Sutton- if you are feeling overwhelmed by the young and fashionable, perhaps the older crowd at this relaxed club will ease your nerves.  To be found at Calle Tuset thirteen and is open from eleven p.m.  &#8211; 3 a.m.  </p>
<p>7.  Piratas- No tour of Barcelona&#8217;s nightlife would be acceptable without seeing the sight that is Piratas.  If you&#8217;re up for an escapade then you must see this show on Calle Muntanya and open weekends from midnight &#8211; 6 a.m.  </p>
<p>8.  Bikini- Playing hip hop, house and funk in a cool, casual venue, it attracts quality performers and a wide-ranging crowd.  The club is at Deu i Mata 105, at Entenca, open from midnight &#8211; 5 a.m.  </p>
<p>9.  Baja Beach Club- found on the beach, the atmosphere is suitably casual but that doesn&#8217;t stop anyone from boogying till sunrise.  You will find this club at Paseo Maritimo 34 open from 10.30 p.m.  To 5 a.m.  </p>
<p>10.  Jamboree- found in the plaza Real, this small hideout offers something different to the common techno-pumping clubs, with live music earlier and hip hop played after the sets.  Open 11-00 p.m.  &#8211; 5 a.m.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com" target='_blank'>Barcelona Accommodation</a> make your stay even better!  Get one now!</p>
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		<title>LanzaroteÂ´s Natural Wonders</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 05:36:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lanzarote is a well known package holiday destination but this trend is changing now a growing number of independent tourists are starting to visit the island. Attracted by its great year round climate, breathtaking beaches and stunning surreal scenery Lanzarote boasts lots of natural wonders which were created during the 18th century by some seriously [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lanzarote is a well known package holiday destination but this trend is changing now a growing number of independent tourists are starting to visit the island.  Attracted by its great year round climate, breathtaking beaches and stunning surreal scenery Lanzarote boasts lots of natural wonders which were created during the 18th century by some seriously large scale volcanic activity.</p>
<p>Tourists have been flocking to the fourth largest of the Canary Islands ever since the package holiday industry first took off in the 1970&acute;s.  And Lanzarote continues to attract millions of visitors today.  Many of whom like nothing more than basking in the sun, which shines all year round here.   </p>
<p>The island however boasts enough stunning sights to lure them away from  their <a href="http://www.lanzarote1.com" target='_blank'>Lanzarote holiday villas and apartments</a> and the stunning resort beaches to explore the island. As well as great weather all year round visitors will also find that there is a lot to do and see on the island, which helps to contribute to Lanzarote&acute;s popularity as a holiday destination.  Such as the many creations of the local artist C&eacute;sar Manrique &ndash; who developed visitor attractions such as the Cactus Garden and the Green Caves.  Along with many natural wonders such as the Valley of 1000 Palms and the majestic sight of the Timanfaya Volcano Park.   Typical places and activities on many people agendas include:</p>
<p>The Aqua Park: Fun, fun, fun for the whole family. The park boasts an excellent selection of water slides and although None of the pools get heated as the weather is so great this is not a problem although it may be a bit cool on days that are overcast (not that there are that many). You may find yourself paying for lockers and sun beds so make sure you budget for this.</p>
<p>Or perhaps :</p>
<p>The Timanfaya National Park: Here visitors can view Mother Nature&rsquo;s handiwork up close.  As coaches wend their way through the Timanfaya Volcano Park seven days a week.  Whilst also observing just how hot it still is just beneath the earth&rsquo;s surface here.  As whilst the volcanoes are all now dormant the temperatures below ground level still reach up to 400 degrees Celsius.  As park wardens are only too happy to demonstrate. </p>
<p>If the above recommendations don&#8217;t suit your style perhaps try The Cactus Garden. Another fine example of the work of Cesar Manrique. Here he has taken a disused quarry which he used as the foundation for this particular project. The result is spectacular display reminiscent of a roman amphitheatre populated not with crowds of people but with an amazing display cacti (including one very man made one). A gentle wander around the garden is very relaxing and if part of a tour Jameos Del Agua is only down the road to   </p>
<p>More information about <a href="http://www.lanzarote1.com/places" target='_blank'>Lanzartote places of interest</a> can be located here.</p>
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		<title>The Olympic Stadium Of Montjuic</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:05:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the huge urban operation that the global Exposition of Barcelona 1929 represented, the Council made a decision to build a great sporting venue for the town which would add weight in convincing the global Olympic board and, specifically, Baron Pierre de Coubertin that Barcelona intended to organise, with well set up desires, the olympic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the huge urban operation that the global Exposition of Barcelona 1929 represented, the Council made a decision to build a great sporting venue for the town which would add weight in convincing the global Olympic board and, specifically, Baron Pierre de Coubertin that Barcelona intended to organise, with well set up desires, the olympic games.  Thus the Stadium of Montjuic was born.  After years of neglect and decline the stadium was redecorated to become the core of the olympic games in 1992.  Thousands of athletes from each part of the World landed in the <a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com/fr/blog/2009/guide-touristique/transport/aeroport-barcelone-465" target='_blank'>Aeroport Barcelone</a> and provided a huge show in the Olympic Stadium.</p>
<p>In the eighties the organizing Committee of Barcelona 92 held a global architecture competition to undertake the task of reconstructing the stadium.  The firm of designers Correa-Mil-Margarit-Buixad was selected to design the management plan for Montjuc, which included the restoration of the stadium.  The Italian designer, Vittorio Gregotti, also worked next to the Catalan architects.  </p>
<p>Montjuic was fully stripped and the key facade was the only part of the stadium to get left intact.  The capacity was increased to 45,000 and the area around the stadium was made into a ring full of sporting facilities that made the olympic games of Barcelona such a success.  <br />The price of the work reached 8,500 million pesetas at the time, with the stadium being equipped with the most modern fittings available, which can accommodate any type of world athletics competition or other events.  </p>
<p>Presently the Olympic Stadium of Montjuic, whose official title is the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium of Montjuc, is a modern stadium in full use which is regarded as a 5 star stadium by the Union of european football Associations ( UEFA ).  Just two other stadiums in Spain have this ranking : Vicente Caldern and Camp Nou, the official stadium of the FC Barcelona which attracts each year thousands of tourists who make a long <a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com/fr/blog" target='_blank'>Voyage Barcelone</a> in order to see it.</p>
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		<title>Barcelona Attractions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take a trip to Barcelona, in Spain, for a unique cultural and historical experience. It is a burning, vibrant city at once tightly grounded in its abundant heritage and looking to the future. A trip to Barcelona promises an eclectic palette. The second biggest city in Spain, Barcelona is situated in the north-eastern coast of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take a trip to Barcelona, in Spain, for a unique cultural and historical experience. It is a burning, vibrant city at once tightly grounded in its abundant heritage and looking to the future. A trip to Barcelona promises an eclectic palette. <br />The second biggest city in Spain, Barcelona is situated in the north-eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula bordering the Mediterranean Sea. <br />As you journey to Barcelona, it is fascinating to know that the city has its roots in a Roman colony modelled way back in the 2nd century B.C. <br />If you are a music maniac, Music Palace certainly awaits your voyage. An elegant colourful structure, this Music Palace is one of the world&#8217;s most extraordinary music halls and an epitome of Modernistic Structure. When you travel to Barcelona in Spain, allow music be your Muse. The SONAR and the Primavera music festivals are treats for the ears.<br />But the cr&egrave;me la cr&egrave;me of your travel to Barcelona in Spain has to be a excursion to Gaudi&#8217;s masterpiece, the unfinished &#8220;La Sagrada Familia&#8221;. Its towering spires shape one of the most known international attractions. &#8220;La Pedrera&#8221;, a joint apartment and office block is an additional Gaudi phenomenon with its distinctive crimped design and multihued pipe pots. <br />There are also plenty of <a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com" target='_blank'>Cheap Barcelona Hotels</a> to enjoy your stay in the heart of the city. <br />It is spot on that Barcelona merits a voyage by point of its spectacular architecture only. But its parks are worth a trip too. The Pedralbes Royal Palace backyards is an sanctuary of splendor with its superb plants, as are the &#8220;Jardins Moss&egrave;n Costa i Llobera&#8221; and the &#8220;Jardins Moss&egrave;n Cinto Verdaguer&#8221;, atop the Montju&iuml;c hill and the &#8220;Park de la Ciudadella&#8221;. <br />&#8220;Park G&uuml;ell&#8221;, designed by Gaudi, is still the pick of the lot. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park has earned the tags of surrealistic, expressionist and modernist and can unquestionably form one of the highpoints of your travel to Barcelona in Spain. <br />After you have soaked in the architectural splendours during your travel to Barcelona, turn to the other Barcelona attractions. Few popular beaches around the city border are &#8220;Nova Icaria&#8221;, &#8220;Bogatell&#8221;, &#8220;Barceloneta&#8221; and the &#8220;Mar Bella&#8221;, Barcelona&#8217;s sole naturist beach. There are scores of <a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com" target='_blank'>Hotels Barcelona</a> to unwind in around the area. <br />Metropolitan Park of Collserola, the &#8220;Sant Lloren&ccedil;&#8221; and the Montseny natural parks will urge to all nature lovers with their rare flora specimens, wildlife and beautiful scenery. There are two historic Benedictine monasteries, one of them constructed by the first sovereign count of Catalonia. <br />These Barcelona landmarks lie on the outskirts of the city but are worth a journey while you are touring Barcelona. <br />The largest aquarium in Europe, &#8220;L&#8217;Aqu&agrave;rium&#8221; and &#8220;Universal&#8217;s Mediterranea&#8221;, an unmatched amusement park on the Impressionist style are the other Barcelona attractions of note. <br />For a soccer  fanatic, a trip to the &#8220;Barcelona FC&#8221;, base for the &#8220;La Liga&#8221; team is almost an obligation while on a travel to Barcelona.<br />With the excessof stuff to do in Barcelona, you will find your days go rapid shops selling the whole lot from designer clothing to art and antiques, cafes dishing out the choicest tapas and a energetic night life. <br />The Barcelona facts point to a city that is a special mix of the old and the new. Amidstthe splendid designs, resplendent natural beauty and an array of tourist activities, time will take off while you travel to Barcelona.</p>
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		<title>Searching Cheap Hotels For a Magnific Vacation</title>
		<link>http://lowplaces.net/2010/07/15/searching-cheap-hotels-for-a-magnific-vacation/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 12:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anytime I take a trip, specially to Europe, I attempt to decrease my lodging expenditures in order to use most of my budget in getting fun rather than in sleeping. That is why reserving cheap hotels has become a big concern for me. Usually you are able to find great deals for tidy and comfy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anytime I take a trip, specially to Europe, I attempt to decrease my lodging expenditures in order to use most of my budget in getting fun rather than in sleeping. That is why reserving cheap hotels has become a big concern for me. Usually you are able to find great deals for tidy and comfy facilities almost everywhere, however in Europe many of these resorts have shared bathrooms, which I personally don&#8217;t mind. I always prefer to use most of my time strolling the place, knowing the historic points of interest, talking to local people and savoring the local cuisine, than remaining inside my hotel room.</p>
<p>In these days, with the forex rates, when you don&#8217;t earn in Euros or Pounds it can be hard to travel Europe with a affluent budget, unless you are a rich man. Also locating really <a href="http://www.citysearchtravel.net/" target='_blank'>cheap hotels</a> you&#8217;ll generally spend no much less than forty Euros per night for a single or double room. This is exactly why I&#8217;m very discriminating whenever I&#8217;m searching to get my bookings as with each Euro I save from my accommodations costs, I have an available Euro for getting fun.</p>
<p>Of course, there are countries and cities which are more costly compared to others, like United Kingdom as well as the city of Zurich. Whenever I program to go to costly places I make them part of broader vacation strategy, also visiting much less expensive destinations; this way I compensate my daily expenditures along the whole vacation. I also try to organize thoroughly in advance my trips to costly places, so i can go to the interesting spots in a swifter way and spend much less days there. If I pick cheap hotels near around the interest places I reserve here!</p>
<p>The last year I went to Britain and Spain, so I remained much less nights in United Kingdom, but I discovered a number of spots I&#8217;ve never happened to be there before. I spent 3 nights in Manchester and two in Liverpool before going to Spain to spend eighteen nights. This required some effort to find <a href="http://www.citysearchtravel.net/cheap-hotels-in-manchester.html" target='_blank'>cheap hotels in Manchester</a>, however I finally discovered a 25 pounds per night modest lodge very close to the downtown area. My trip to this city ended up being amazing and, as I&#8217;m a soccer fan, I enjoyed plenty touring the Manchester United installations.</p>
<p>Just after almost 1 week in Britain I travelled to Spain, more particularly towards the south of Spain. I spent a week in Barcelona and also almost 2 weeks in the incredible Majorca, placed in the Balearic Islands. I discovered a number of <a href="http://www.citysearchtravel.net/cheap-hotels-in-majorca.html" target='_blank'>cheap hotels in Majorca</a> below 20 Euros for every night! So I decided to spend what&#8217;s left of my trip in this excellent place which offers a significant number of activities and places to go to, and also a genuinely peaceful atmosphere to get a genuine holiday vacation.</p>
<p>Sun, beaches, aquaparks, interesting excursions (like the visit to the caverns of Drac), many monuments in diverse architectonic types, like Baroque, Gothic and Muslim. Undoubtedly that discovering so cheap hotels allowed me to have a excellent time in this beautiful island which, by the way, has as well one of my favorite cuisine, the Spanish.</p>
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		<title>Shopping In Barcelona</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 06:22:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are countless thousands of brilliant shops to peruse in Barcelona. However , the task of searching through them all can be pretty daunting. To lead you in the right path, and to make your trip rather more manageable, we have selected the 5 top locations to shop so you can make the maximum of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are countless thousands of brilliant shops to peruse in Barcelona.  However , the task of searching through them all can be pretty daunting.  To lead you in the right path, and to make your trip rather more manageable, we have selected the 5 top locations to shop so you can make the maximum of your time and find that perfect item you are looking for.  </p>
<p>1.  Paseo de Gracia : <br />This famous street is also known locally as Passeig de Gracia, and boasts some of the most expensive shops in Barcelona.  Noted for its famous modernist design, this street runs from plaza Catalunya to the metro Diagonal.  You will find many famous names here, including Gucci, Desigual, DG, Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik, and also a number of top restaurants  and bars to refresh you when you&#8217;re uninterested in shopping.  Those searching for world famous brands and pure luxury will be happy here, but be in a position to use your Mastercard and spend unreservedly since this area is for upscale shopping, and the prices reflect it.  </p>
<p>2.  Portal de LAngel : <br />If you are right in the center of Barcelona, then this is a pedestrian highway in the Ciutat Vella ( downtown ) district beginning at square Catalunya and running to the cathedral.  You&#8217;ll find the dep. store El Cortes Ingls at its start and the street also boasts names like Benetton, Massimo Dutti, Camper, HM and Zara.  This street offers more cost effective brands and its target market is a younger crowd, so if you are searching for the latest fashion trends at a fair price you should come straight here.  </p>
<p>3.  La Rocca village : <br />La Roca hamlet outlet is situated in the village of the same name that is off Junction twelve of the A7 motorway.  You can also get a bus from Fabra I Puig metro in the Sant Andreu district or a train from Sants Station.  It&#8217;s definitely worth the time taken to get here because you will find top designer outlets at nearly 60% off and some of the best shopping therapy in the world.  Being an outlet, it also has a Rebaixes period ( seasonal sales ) held in July and January when well known luxury brands are sold at a deal costs.  </p>
<p>4.  Diagonal Mar : <br />This area offers a substantial number of Barcelona shopping stores, theatres, cafes and other facilities, as would be predicted of one of Barcelona&#8217;s latest shopping centres.  Open from 10 am to 10 pm, you can shop here night and day.  Good for family shopping.  </p>
<p>5.  L&#8217;Illa : <br />Situated by the corner of Avinguda Diagonal 555-559 and Carrer de Constana, L&#8217;Illa is a shopping mall that offers more than 170 shops and cafes, including Benetton, Diesel and Zara.  It is easiest to get the Tombus, or circuit bus, beginning at square Catalunya and goes on to stop at 28 locations.  This distinctive blue bus will drop you off at Diagonal and Paseo de Gracia allowing you hop on and off for your shopping.  When it turns left on Diagonal, wait till it reaches L&#8217;Illa and then get off.  The benefit of this big shopping center is you can find mid-priced and famous brands like Zara, Mango, etc, as well as little, unique boutiques with more exclusive models all in the same place.  </p>
<p>These top shopping locations in Barcelona should help you to discover stuff from your favourite, top-designers to unique bargains.  There are, of course, lots of other places to buy in Barcelona, but to make the most of your time here these are certainly the best places to head towards with your credit card.  Need <a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com/en/blog" target='_blank'>Barcelona travel</a> information for getting to the shops?  Learn about <a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com/en/blog/2010/tourist-guide/transport/barcelona-airport-transportation-2661" target='_blank'>Barcelona airport transportation</a> . Happy shopping!  <br />.</p>
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		<title>Exploring Barcelona</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 16:50:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us want to explore the wonders that mother nature has offered us in the form of traveling. Visiting new lands to enjoy a great honeymoon is an earnest want for which we keep on planning secretly. Undoubtedly the earth is enormously filled with such exotic locales that may make you simply speechless and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us want to explore the wonders that mother nature has offered us in the form of traveling.  Visiting new lands to enjoy a great honeymoon is an earnest want for which we keep on planning secretly.  Undoubtedly the earth is enormously filled with such exotic locales that may make you simply speechless and will blow your mind.  </p>
<p>Among the big array of such locations Barcelona is perceived as one of the most entrancing location.  This vibrant destination is the second biggest city in Spain trapped by the Serra de collselora edge to the west and situated on the Mediterranean shoreline between the mouths of the brook Llobregat and Besos.  The city is celebrated for the cultural heritage, fantastic sights and is perceived as a matrimonial pilgrimage by the honeymooners.  If you arrive by plane to the town have a look at <a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com/es/blog/2009/guia-turistica/transporte/terminales-aeropuerto-barcelona-3161" target='_blank'>terminales aeropuerto barcelona</a>.  </p>
<p>When Is The Perfect Time To Visit Barcelona?  </p>
<p>Usually Barcelona has a mild Mediterranean climate which is hot and humid but the ideal time to be in is May to June which is the late spring season.  </p>
<p>Where To Go In Barcelona?  </p>
<p>The icing on the cake is the L&#8217;Aquarium de Barcelona located in Port Vell which is the strongest attraction of the town.  The master architect Antonio Gaudi designed Sagrada Familia, a massive temple and La pedrera are worth watching architectures.  <br />Poble Espanyol de Montjuic is a Spanish town famous for handicraft.  The sorcery Fountain of Montjuic, Barcelona FC Museum, Barcelona&#8217;s Picasso museum and Las Ramblas are a few of the prominent destinations you must watch to complete your trip.  Barcelona has numerous secrets that are unrevealed and has lot more to show off in luminous, poignant, sensuous and valued way to make your dream honeymoon accomplished.  The place with significant beauty can make your honeymoon gleaming and hypnotizing.  Travel to this wonderful city and find out the very best of doing <a href="http://www.oh-barcelona.com/es/blog" target='_blank'>Turismo Barcelona</a> </p>
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		<title>Booking Villas And Apartments In Lanzarote</title>
		<link>http://lowplaces.net/2010/05/27/booking-villas-and-apartments-in-lanzarote/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 23:52:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Canary Islands have been luring travelers from all across the world for many years and particularly those from European destinations, seeing that the somewhat short journey times to this group of islands make it perfect for travellers which might be searching for a sun kissed location, yet do not always wish to spend twelve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Canary Islands have been luring travelers from all across the world for many years and particularly those from European destinations, seeing that  the somewhat short journey times to this group of islands make it perfect for travellers which might be searching for a sun kissed location, yet  do not always wish to spend twelve hours or much more on their trip.</p>
<p>One particular specific island within this delightful archipelago is actually a hidden gem patiently waiting to be discovered by visitors. It has many years been tarnished by  the entirely undeserved tag of &lsquo;Lanzagrotty&rsquo; and yet as almost any traveler to Lanzarote will certainly gladly testify, this tourist vacation spot is undoubtedly undoubtedly one-of-a-kind  which results in many visitors coming back year in year out.</p>
<p>So what precisely makes this particular island stand out from its sister islands within the chain?</p>
<p>Obviously there are actually commonalities with the other islands, which could very well be unsurprising given the close proximity of the islands to each other, nonetheless  any existing similarities soon fade away and whenever it comes to tourist development Lanzarote has carved out a niche of its own, as this small  volcanic outcrop effectively manages to amalgamate a few of the best facets of seaside vacations with unspoiled scenery, a flamboyant and  striking culture and an array of appealing attractions which are pleasing to both the young and more mature visitors to the island.</p>
<p>Lanzarote&#8217;s beaches are best described as beautiful, golden and of course sandy, and thanks to the islands wonderful weather conditions and year  round sunshine, these tend to be enjoyed in almost virtually any season. The key places here each boast their particular share of palm fringed playas, as well as  a superb range of facilities to satisfy the demands of locals and tourists alike.</p>
<p>Such is the popularity of the island, presently there is already an outstanding selection of short term and long-term holiday accommodation that  ranges from compact but well appointed <a href="http://www.lanzarote1.com/" target='_blank'>Lanzarote apartments</a> to the considerably more roomy and of course high-class Spanish style <a href="http://www.lanzarote1.com/" target='_blank'>Lanzarote villas</a>, it typically is very seldom  that you will be unable to find the kind of accommodation you are searhing for but in the high season just as you probably would expect availability  really does get limited.</p>
<p>Should you be looking for something out of the ordinary and unusual accommodation can certainly be found, for example you can go natural and live in a  holiday home created from caves in the side of a mountain or even an subterranean dwelling created from a renovated subterranean water tank.</p>
<p>Probably the most noteworthy house of all and one that should be on every person&#8217;s travel agenda is definitely the former home of local legend Cesar  Manrique, the Lanzarote artist who has been responsible for a lot of the natural developments across the island that merge with the very fabric  of the island itself.</p>
<p>Having located all 5 subterranean volcanic bubbles, Manrique then proceeded to rework them into his own home with simply stunning  creativity and planning. Word about the uniqueness of this architectural wonder propagated rapidly, so much so that in the late eighties the  artist moved out and his former home evolved into the Foundation Cesar Manrique.</p>
<p>Many travelers and tourists are now selecting to stay in more rural accommodation, the serenity as well as the tranquillity that this kind of holiday accommodation provides is usually  quite definitely complemented by the relaxing and relaxed feel of the small villages and towns that comprise the rural interior.</p>
<p>In a time warp of its own you will still stumble on neighborhood farmers using donkeys to plough their fields ever so often, whilst many others  produce wines in their own small bodegas using extremely interesting techniques, with the vines being harvested inside spherical beds hollowed out from  the dark-colored volcanic picon and surrounded by small stone walls to protect them from the arid dry wind.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re planning to visit the Canary Isles on a summer holiday trip or possibly a winter season break Lanzarote could possibly be the perfect vacation spot for your requirements.</p>
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