The Best Things to Do in Toulouse
…and the 16th- and 17th-century tapestries. Their blue colour has survived well and comes from the woad dye which brought Toulouse so much wealth in that era. In the square…
…and the 16th- and 17th-century tapestries. Their blue colour has survived well and comes from the woad dye which brought Toulouse so much wealth in that era. In the square…
…in the world, a Japanese Tea Garden, a golf course, and a Conservatory of Flowers (be sure to wear some in your hair). Size: 1017 acres More Information: Golden Gate…
…repeat bookings. ‘Some passengers have come back five, six times and more, so it would be boring for them – and for me – to have set menus,’ Stephen says….
…no guided tours and, with security to consider, being a guest at the hotel is the only sure way to be able to wander round freely and admire the collection….
…Picasso, Van Gogh and Matisse; and Wonders of Ancient Sicily, taking in ancient ruins, farmland and volcanoes. I’m not sure how these are similar to the Pacific Coast Highway, but…
…been voted Rural Restaurant of the Year, is definitely on my radar. We were a little unsure of the place at first, as when we checked in and made our…
…I’d love to have known more about him, but I couldn’t find anything about him anywhere in the book. Come on, Jonglez, when a writer does such a good job…
…River Tour Be sure to read our Canterbury River Tour page. Queuing for The Canterbury Tales Canterbury Tales Visitor Attraction The pilgrims in Chaucer’s famous collection of stories <i>The Canterbury…
…eating the meal, so it’s just as well the waitress brought us three complimentary and tasty tapas while we decided: a refreshing Melon Soup, a mouthful of Mackerel Paté and…
…isn’t just to see the local hardware store that people come to Tupelo. The main draw is the Elvis Presley Birthplace and Museum, an attraction that pulls in over 100,000…
…and stay in the guesthouse. But it’s so important that you guys come. The Venezuelan government, and most other Venezuelans, treat the Indians like shit. But when visitors come from…
…Loch Lomond in Scotland The Origins of Golf No-one knows for sure the origins of golf, with several countries claiming credit for its invention. It was certainly played in Europe…
…in others it’s funkier. It also seems much bigger, because the centre sprawls where Amsterdam is kept compact by the canals. But you must go, if you’ve got the time,…
…course, the cacao bean. ‘The best are from Venezuela,’ Raymond Meguot tells us, ‘in particular a town called Chuao. Others come from Caracas, San Antonio, also from Brazil and Ecuador,…
…Sea Riviera, is a combination hard to beat. Combining Cairo and Luxor is ideal for those really into Egyptian history, but might cause ‘temple fatigue’ in others. If you really…
…Sharm. This is where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments, and St Catherine’s Monastery, at the foot of the mountain, is the site of the Burning Bush. You can still…
…for www.thetravelpages.net This romantic country house hotel, perfectly located for visitors to the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park in Scotland, has a long and fascinating history. It doesn’t…
…started seeking out more stories, then did a daily radio broadcast about the secrets of Provence, before collecting many of them together in this book and on his website: http://www.provence-insolite.org/….
…dressing room at the Edinburgh ABC on Lothian Road, in the company of some lucky winners of a competition to meet the Beatles. He shows me the page of autographs…
…her own Cumberland rum butter. And if the butter business ever fails, she could make a good living as a stand-up comedian. Sue regales us with limericks and jokes as…