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Urban Beach Hotel in Bournemouth
The Urban Beach Hotel is a modern boutique hotel in Bournemouth, which is run by two partners, Fiona and Mark. It’s a small hotel, bistro and bar that offers an excellent combination of warmth and comfort that you sure don’t want to miss. It is a Victorian hotel, built in the year 1890; recently in January 2007 the hotel was renovated to boutique standards. All rooms are equipped with DDI telephones, Complementary wireless internet service, plasma television, DVD player, arran aromatic toiletries, coffee and tea making facilities, etc. Be it a business or leisure trip, Urban beach Hotel is an ideal option to make your stay a pleasant and enjoyable one for you.
Wessex Royale Hotel in Dorchester, Dorset
The Wessex Royale Hotel is a lovely Georgian establishment that has been renovated and upgraded in recent times to provide modern day travelers with excellent services and accommodation. The building still retains numerous periodic features that make it appealing and attractive. The en-suite guest bedrooms are beautifully decorated and elegantly furnished to ensure your stay is memorable and pleasant. There is a cozy and comfortable lounge complete with open log fire where you and your family can enjoy a relaxing drink after a tiring day. You may also listen to the piano being provided. The a la carte menu being offered has something to please all kinds of tastes.
April’s Cottage B + B, Weymouth, Dorset
The Aquila Heights Guest House is the perfect haven for you to enjoy some peace and quiet. The guest house is ideally located providing the most stunning views that can guarantee a memorable and pleasurable stay. The bedrooms being offered are en-suite; in addition, they also provide all kinds of modern day necessities for added convenience. This non-smoking establishment comprises of a lovely dining room where you can enjoy your first meal of the day. There is also a cosy lounge complete with comfortable furnishings where you can relax and spend some quality time. A well-kept garden and patio are also made available to the guests.
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Clinton House in Exmouth
Situated some minutes away from the town centre, the Clinton House provides excellent accommodation and courteous service that can help make your holiday experience an unforgettable one. Since the location of the establishment is ideal, it is not very far from leisure activities and other major attractions in the surrounding area. Six tastefully styled and furnished guest bedrooms are being offered; almost all rooms come with en-suite facilities except single rooms. Breakfast is a grand affair and you would not want to miss the first meal of the day. The establishment can also make apt adjustments if you have any kind of special dietary needs or requirements.
Ashton Court Hotel in Exmouth, Devon
Situated in Louisa Terrace, the Ashton Court Hotel provides the most spectacular views of the Exe estuary and coastline. Even though the establishment is located in a peaceful and tranquil environment, it is very close to the town centre and all its amenities. It offers 45 guest bedrooms in total, all the rooms are clean, nicely decorated and aptly furnished. You would find en-suite facilities, colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities and more being provided in each room to make sure your stay is pleasant and unforgettable. The lounge bar is extremely cozy where you can enjoy some quality time with your friends over a drink. There is also a reading room here you can spend lazy afternoons and restful evenings.
Gulliford Farm in Exmouth
If you are planning to visit this Devon coastal resort or explore the sights and sounds of Dartmoor and Exmoor, then the Gulliford Farm can serve as the perfect option where you can enjoy a good night sleep. The establishment is only a couple of miles away from the city of Exeter and its many local attractions. This 16th Century farmhouse provides spacious, clean and extremely well-maintained guest bedrooms. All the rooms also provide numerous convenient features and services that can guarantee a pleasant and comfortable stay. There is a coSy lounge where you can unwind after a tiring day of sightseeing. The establishment also provides adequate parking facilities for added convenience.
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Ellerton Guest House in Bideford
If you are planning to explore North Devon or Clovelly, the Ellerton Guest House would be your perfect option where you can enjoy a comfortable stay. The establishment remains open all year round and provides easy access to water-sport activities that you might want to try. It offers beautifully furnished and styled guest bedrooms, all of which have been decorated with great taste. You would also find many modern day necessities and amenities being provided in every room to ensure a relaxing and restful stay. There is a well-kept garden complete with play facilities where guests can relax and spend peaceful afternoons.
Bulworthy Cottage in Bideford
Dating back to the 18th century, the Bulworthy Cottage is a good option for both short stays and well as long holidays. It is located in peaceful countryside ensuring a restful and relaxing stay. The establishment has been renovated recently but it still retains many periodical features that lend an appealing charm and quality. Twin and double bedrooms are being offered, every room is complete with central heating, en-suite facilities and colour television. Home-cooked evening meals can also be arranged; you can also pick from the selection of wines being made available to you. The establishment also offers packed lunches.
Heath Gardens in Exeter
Built around the 17th century, the Heath Gardens is only few miles away from the cathedral city of Exeter. The establishment offers high standard accommodation and hospitable service that can help guarantee a pleasant and relaxing stay. The rooms being offered are well-maintained, aptly furnished and beautifully decorated. Every room provides en-suite facilities along with other convenient features and services that you might require to ensure complete comfort. All the rooms also provide amazing and breath-taking views of the open countryside. The room provided on the ground floor is perfectly apt for guests who suffer from disabilities and mobility problems.
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The Broughton Hotel, City of Edinburgh
Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh, The Broughton Hotel provides a comfortable and friendly accommodation for people, whether on vacation or on a business trip. Located within easy distance of the bustling city centre and its shops, theatres, museums, galleries and the Royal Botanical Gardens, the Broughton is also surrounded by pubs, clubs and restaurants where you can sample a variety of culinary fare. It preserves a great deal of its original Georgian architecture, and each of its six rooms is equipped with en-suite bathroom, colour TV, beverage facilities, and cots, high chairs, hairdryers, alarm clocks and irons are available on request.
Guards Hotel
A unique concept among hoteliers, the Guards Hotel is in collaboration with the Scots Guards Association Club, thus providing service to its guests with regimental precision and high quality. While the hotel is conveniently located near the city centre, in front of the Haymarket Railway Station and with direct buses to the airport, the club enables it to host small conferences and get-togethers of upto 60 people. Avail of any of the 12 rooms – luxury family rooms, double or single – of which 9 are en-suite. Your stay at this family-run hotel will leave you with an impression of warm, friendly hospitality.
Abercorn Guest House in Edinburgh
The Abercorn was built from a large 1870s Victorian Mansion, and still retains the majestic Victorian ceilings, cornices and fireplaces. It has its own area for parking, is a stone’s throw from a lovely beach, and – best of all – has its own private walled gardens, excellent for walking or just sitting in. The Abercorn does its best to cater for a variety of guests, providing an early or late breakfast, or arranging for a taxi pickup, restaurant or theatre notices, and generally doing its best to help in whichever way it can. The rooms – warm, comfortable and clean – are single, double, triple or family rooms. They are tastefully furnished, with colour TV, radios, hairdryers, trouser press, tea/coffee/ biscuits and a host of other small touches for your comfort.
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Aberdeen is the third largest city in Scotland, in relation to the city’s population size. Since the mid eighteenth century Aberdeen’s buildings have been built using local grey granite and the city has a sandy coastline. This has led to the city being nicknamed the Granite City and also the Silver City with the Golden Sands. However more recently the city has also gained the nicknames of the Energy Capital of Europe or the Oil Capital of Europe due to the discovery of oil in the North Sea. The city has greatly benefitted from its involvement in the oil industry and the support industries. Today the city is thoroughly modern and immensely vibrant with a lively nighlife.
Aberdeen hotels are often booked by businessmen but also by many other types of folk wishing to take advantage of the many visitor attractions Aberdeen has to offer. Below you will find details of 3; Aberdeen Maritime Museum, Satrosphere Science Centre and Duthie Park Winter Gardens:
Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Aberdeen’s Maritime Museum is situated nearby the harbor, at the legendary Shiprow. There are stunning panoramas of the harbour from the museum. The Maritime Museum can be found in a small number of buildings, which include a former church and one of the oldest dwellings in Aberdeen. The museum has exhibits which cover everything to do with the seagoing environment, from the oil industry to the fishing boats. In essence, the museum conveys the story of the city’s epic relationship with the ocean. Some of the collections contain paintings, photographs, models and ship plans donated by the foremost shipbuilders of Aberdeen.
Duthie Park Winter Gardens
Lady Elizabeth Duthie of Ruthrieston,in 1881, gifted to the council, 44 acres of land. The land for the park was purchased, as a lasting memorial to her brother and uncle. In 1899, when the gardens were completed, they opened up to the public. However, in 1969 misfortune occurred and the greenhouses had to be knocked down and rebuilt. This was due to severe storm damgage. Today, the David Welch Winter Gardens at Duthie Park are one of Scotland’s favourite garden attractions, and also the largest indoor gardens in the whole of Europe. Each greenhouse has an important collection such as, the Tropical House, Japanese Garden, Fern House, Victorian House, Temperate House and Corridor of Perfumes.
Satrosphere Science Centre
One of the first science and discovery centers in Scotland was the, Satrosphere Science Center, in Aberdeen. This hands-on, interactive science center, has over fifty exhibits and live science shows, and opened its’ doors to the public in 1988. Even though the center is aimed at primary age children, the appeal of the exhibits is universal. The center is situated in the old tram sheds, near to the sea front, on Constitution Street. The purpose is to inspire teenagers to become scientist’s, as entry into science courses in universities, is in decline. One of the favorite exhibits at the center is the famous giant soap bubble, where each child can be enclosed in a magic bubble.
There are many more visitor attractions in and about Aberdeen which are well worth visiting and the three above were chosen randomly. If you are planning to take a vacation in Aberdeen, Scotland then you will find numerous quality hotels in Aberdeen, or various other forms of accommodation, available to book online.
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England is a most wonderful nation in which to take a vacation. It has a large number of| tourist attraction|places of interest well worth visiting perfectly suited for all tastes. For example the ancient city of York which is known to have been inhabited since Roman times, Liverpool, and Torquay known as the English Riviera. Possibly the most famous place to spend some time is London, the capital city of England
London is an astounding location to visit, possibly just for a weekend or, hopefully for longer. You would be surprised at the number of folk who live in the United Kingdom of Great Britain who have never visited London, even more surprising when you ponder on the fact it is commonly top of the vast majority of visitors lists (of places they enjoyed most).
There is simply so much to do and see in London that it is simply not possible to list them all at the same time. Surprisingly one of the newest attractions in London also happens to be one of the most popular – The London Eye. Another popular attraction nearby to the London Eye is Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. However, one place which must not be missed is Buckingham Palace.
Buckingham Palace is England’s most well known Royal residence, as it is home to the Queen of England. Buckingham Palace is is placed right at the very heart of London which makes it an important focus for visitors. The daily pageant of ‘Changing of the Guard’ is highly fascinating to see and typically English.
Buckingham Palace was originally called Buckingham House. It was originally a large town house, built in 1703 for the Duke of Buckingham. It is actually the town house which forms the main core of the palace as we are familiar with today.
During the subsequent three quarters of a century Buckingham House was enlarged by the construction of 3 wings around a central courtyard. The main architects responsible for these additions were John Nash and Edward Blore. John Nash was also responsible for the interior design of the monumental staterooms.
The well known architect Aston Webb was responsible for the construction of the principal facade of Buckingham Palace which, in 1912, he re-designed. Webb along with the sculptor Sir Thomas Brock were the winners of a competition to design a memorial to Queen Victoria. This memorial still exists today.
The Queen has a number of royal residences other than Buckingham Palace. Every year the Queen spends the Christmas period at Sandringham House in Norfolk. Sandringham House is a private royal residence (owned by the Queen).
A further private residence is Balmoral Castle, found in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. Queen Elizabeth was in Balmoral Castle when she was told about the untimely death of Diana.
If you would like to take a vacation in the U.K. you might be pleased to hear that it is possible to find cheap hotels in London without any great difficulty, on the other hand you may want to stay in more luxurious surroundings and the small number of boutique hotels in London should be more than satisfactory.
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