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International Travel Guide Including Party Travel

International Travel Guide Including Party Travel
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What Is Covered In The Travel Guide.

This Travel Guide contains reviews of all the major capitals of the world including cities like New York, Rome, Paris, London, Singapore ChristChurch etc. For each city, the review include places to go, what to see, pitfalls to avoid etc. I have extracted a condensed review of 'A Day in London', to demonstrate the extent of the topics covered for each city under discussion. The Travel Guide that you will get consists of x2 books! One book covers your normal stay-overs, whether business or pleasure, and the second book covers Party Travel for singles, reviewing popular tours that is available today for the adventurous of heart. For example, going on the famous Contiki tour and others, and experiencing places like Bali, Australia etc. So do yourself a favour and get the Travel Guide' today !

A Day in London Snippet From The Travel Guide

Getting to London.

Which Airline Should You Choose
- The latest headlines are often what many travelers use as benchmarks to help decide which airline to choose. Recent accidents, crashes, mechanical problems, labour disputes, delays, financial difficulties and so on, are hot fodder for the media. No one planning a trip wants to go anywhere near an airline that is having even a hint of these kinds of troubles.

There are four main things that we passengers are concerned about when flying: Our safety, our comfort, our possessions (baggage), and our time. That gives us four questions to answer before booking a flight on a particular airline. (The web links after each of the questions is a site you can check for information).

Let's face it. No matter how we crunch the numbers, there are simply no guarantees that the flight you take won't be late, that your baggage won't be lost or mashed like a leather potato. The facts and figures you turn up on the web can serve as a general guide, but they can't provide you with a hard and fast answer. So no matter what the numbers may show, the real choice of which airline you pick probably comes down to just one question: how much is that ticket going to cost me? ...details in the travel guide ...

Getting to London From Heathrow.

You can get to London by either: (a) Car, (b) Bus, (c) Taxi or (d) Train.

Car - It takes approximately 45-60 minutes to get to central London from Heathrow. When leaving Terminals 1,2 and 3, follow exit signs to access/exit tunnel. Follow signs to the M4 motorway, which will eventually bring you into London.

Bus - The Airbus links Heathrow Terminals with many London hotels and some main line rail stations. It departs every 20-30 minutes and takes approximately 1hour and 15 minutes. Airbus A1-Serves Victoria London via several London hotels. Airbus A2-Serves Russell Square via Euston rail station and also drops off at some West End hotels. Airbus Direct-Serves many central London destinations from Terminal 4 with additional services from Terminals 1,2 and 3. One Way:£6. Round Trip: £10. Telephone: +44 (0)181 897 2688.

more on night busses, taxis etc. in the travel guide...

Getting Around In London.

The Tube
- The underground or the Subway is known as the 'Tube' in London. It is fast and convenient and allows you to shoot across the entire length of London without a clue as to the traffic chaos above. It is relatively inexpensive and there is weekly or monthly passes known as Travelcards. Stations are easy to come by and usually within walking distance of each other. However, because of its convenience the tube is often crowded and can be stifling in summer.

If you are on a commuter's schedule, realise that so is the rest of London.

The Tube covers Zones 1 and most of Zone 2. It also covers part of Zone 3 in the North and West. In the case of Heathrow airport, the Tube will take you all the way there.

The Tube conveniently links up with London Bus stops and British Rail stations.

Red London Buses.

The famous red London buses are very easy to use and a popular means of transport. They are frequent and because of the lack of doors, you can hop on, hop off, whenever the bus slows down enough. If a traffic jam strikes, hop off and you'll be there before your bus catches up.

Buses link residential areas of London where the Tube tracks don't go, and also criss-cross Zone 1 as an alternative to the Tube. A ride on the bus in Zone 1 is £1...

more on transportation in the travel guide...

On Foot.

A bit of a stroll down the Thames Walk or a walk from Buckingham Palace/St James Park over to High Street Kensington will keep the grog and pub food from taking too much of a toll. London is one of the best cities to explore on foot. You see all the little lanes and shops, pubs and theatres that you would otherwise miss Tubing from A to B.

Where To Stay. ... details in the travel guide ...

Where To Eat. ... details in the travel guide ...

What To See.

  • Buckingham Palace - The Queen opened Buckingham Palace to the public for the first time in 1993 to raise money for repairs to Windsor Castle.
  • The Tower of London - According to Shakespeare, the young princes and heirs of Edward IV were slaughtered here by their wicked uncle, Richard III.
  • Westminster Abbey - Resting place of the royals, is one of the world visited churches in the Christian world.
  • British Airways London Eye - Paris has the Eiffel Tower, New York the Empire State and now London has the British Airways London Eye - an extraordinary symbol for an extraordinary city. The world's largest observation wheel offers a spectacular way to take in over 55 of London's famous landmarks in just 30 minutes! ...more in the travel guide ...

Where To Shop. ....details in the travel guide ...

Entertainment. ....details in the travel guide ...

See Britain In Style.

A luxury break can mean many different things in Britain - holed up in a gorgeous hotel room, shopping on Bond Street, or enjoying some retro-glamour on an Agatha Christie- style train journey - anything as long as its wildly indulgent and just that little bit naughty ... see travel guide for comprehensive list of places to go ...
This snippet from the 'Travel Guide' is in itself a condensed version. The original review from the 'Travel Guide' is very comprehensive and detailed. Travel to all the other major cities are covered in similar detail and depth as per this example snippet.

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