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51: What Is Timeshare Exchange
Timeshare exchange is one of the primary reasons of buying a timeshare for many people because this gives them the flexibility of exchanging their timeshares with other owners principally to visit a d..

52: Timeshare - The Frequently Asked Questions
Although the concept of timeshares is not new to the public still people have many questions about timeshares. Few of the most important frequently asked questions that people enquire about are discus..



53: Appartments in La Manga a Great Spanish Holiday Choice
La Manga offers you a variety of accommodation options for your Spanish holiday. From luxury resorts to villas, and everything in between, you can choose the type of accommodation to suit your party. ..

54: Which Are The Most Romantic Hotels In London?
Paris gets all the praise but London has a great deal to offer for a romantic break. Couples from all over the world flock to the city to enjoy the city and enjoy one another's company. The city has s..

55: Summer Lack of Hotels in Helsinki
Helsinki is Finland's capital for business, education, research, culture, and government. It continues to attract both tourists and businessmen. Helsinki has eight universities, six technology parks a..

56: Lyon - There’s No “s” In French
It’s about 450kms from Paris to Lyon (or Lyons if your prefer in English) but forget about the four-and-a-half hour drive and instead save money, time and the environment by taking the high-speed TG..

57: 5 Top Things To Do In Botswana
Botswana is a truly fascinating country, a land-locked country dominated in geographical terms by the Kalahari Desert. The country is deceptively large, at approximately 581,730 square kilometres it i..

58: How To Pick Romantic Hotels In Provence
Close to the iconic Alps and home to some of the most prestigious tourist spots in France, Provence is famous for its beautiful hills and colourful scenery that has been the subject of many great work..

59: Finding The Best Of The Luxury Hotels In London
The best hotels in London are typically found in the central up market areas of the city. Areas of the city such as Kensington, Knightsbridge, Chelsea and Mayfair are littered with the finest hotels i..

60: How To Help Other People Looking For Hotels
It's often hard to know how to go about choosing a hotel for your holiday. The website and glossy brochures will portray the hotel as a fabulous location full of luxury and glamour, but what is it lik..

61: How To Survive In A Hotel Room
Possibly, you may be very lucky and get the world's most perfect hotel room, but for the average holiday maker staying at a hotel can cause occasional challenges to convenience or comfort. Here are a ..

62: What To Do If Your Hotel Hasn't Been Built
Obviously, we're rather hoping here that it has been built, or, at least, partially, but very often tourists arrive at their hotel to discover that their hotel is undergoing some renovations, or exten..



63: Thinking About Children And Your Hotel
Taking your children on holiday with you is challenge enough at the best of times, but when it comes to booking hotel rooms, there are a certain number of points that are important to bear in mind pri..

64: Hotels Aren't Just To Be Judged On Price
These days most people seem to, at least, begin looking for a hotel room using the internet. More often than not, this involves the use of comparison websites which line up potential hotels in tables ..

65: Keeping Fit And Healthy At Your Hotel
When I go on holiday I tend to completely ignore my usual routine and instead of a nice healthy breakfast, I tend to pig out on everything going. This usually involves a plateful of fried breakfast th..

66: Making It Personal: Marketing That You Can't Buy In Food Service
"Good food is unquestionably the most important factor in the success of your restaurant operations. If you offer exceptional quality, people will take notice. However, today's diners are looking for ..

67: Keeping Items Secure In Hotels
Today a significant number of people who visit hotels take with them items that are considerable valuable. This can include cameras, video cameras, mobile phones and even laptops. It is therefore very..

68: Prevention Of Identity Theft On The Road In Hotels, Bars And Restaurants
It’s no secret that identity theft is on the rise. Walk into any big box office supply store and you will mounds and mounds of paper shredders meant to shred your personal documents and letters maki..

69: How To Find The Best Deals On A Luxury Hotel London
Finding that perfect hotel for your city break is vital. It can make or break the holiday and as a result is very important that you find something great. Thankfully the internet has made the search f..

70: Where The Desert Is An Inland Sea
Queensland Railway’s freight train 7A90 lurches forward 30 metres, then backs up 40, and an hour after departing 50 minutes late, sits 10 metres behind the starting point. And that’s a typical iti..

71: A Vacation To Beautiful Bangkok
The capital city of Thailand - Bangkok is one of the world's biggest cities as well as the top among the Asia's hotspots. With its attractions that are a blend of traditional and modern, Bangkok has n..

72: Huhhot, China - Grassland Culture and Genghis Khan's Footprints
Huhhot, which means "Green City" in Mongolian, is the capital city of China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and is the region's most valued cultural and commercial centre. Inner Mongolia provides t..

73: Make Your Holiday Truly Special By Traveling Philippines
Philippines is one of the most compelling and attracting tourist destinations not only in Asia but the whole world. It is an archipelago nation located in Southeast Asia and it is as charming a destin..

74: Kuala Lumpur - The Most Modern City in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur is the largest as well as the capital city of Malaysia, located halfway along the Peninsular Malaysia's west coast, at the convergence of the two prominent rivers, the Klang and the Gombe..

75: Look at Inner Mongolia's Attractions
Not to be confused with its northern neighbour, (Outer) Mongolia, Inner Mongolia is today the third largest province in China - officially regarded as an autonomous region, and home to some 24 million..

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