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Some Important Facts about Bradford Vacations

Bradford can be found in West Yorkshire, England, UK. Lying close to the Pennines the city of Bradford was perfectly placed to profit during the exciting times of the industrial revolution. The fact is that, during the 19th century, the town of Bradford was at the forefront of the Industrial revolution and the city quickly became a major international textile manufacturing centre, specialising in the wool industry and the city of Bradford gained the name of being the wool capital of the world. Due to the abundance of raw materials of iron ore, coal and soft water the city witnessed very quick expansion of its manufacturing base and a corresponding growth in population. Regrettably the city’s textile industry fell into decline in the mid 20th century. Since then the city of Bradford has become   a rather popular tourist destination with a number of guest houses and hotels offering Bradford bed and breakfast accommodation.

Bradford’s industrial past has left a legacy of superb examples of Victorian buildings, which include; the former Wool Exchange, old mills, WSt. George’s Hall and the City Hall with it’s gothic extension at the rear. The oldest building to be located in the city of Bradford is the Cathedral, which can be dated to the medieval period, and was, for the greater period a small parish church. Regrettably but a few buildings of this age survive, except for Bolling Hall. Bolling Hall is now a museum, situated about 1m away from the centre of Bradford. Built in a quiet, beautiful garden, it takes the visitor on a wondrous journey, to a period dating back roughly five hundred years, through the lives and times of those folk who could once call Bolling Hall their home.

Bradford is home to the National Media Museum, which is probably, the most popular museum to be found outside of England’s capital city, London. At one time known as the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, the amazing National Media Museum is free to enter which is ideal for people of all ages. It houses 3 cinemas, one being the best in the UK. One is able to explore television’s past, present and future in Experience TV, enjoy your favourite moments in television in TV Heaven, experiment with colour, light and lenses in the Magic Factory and investigate the interesting world of animation and also watch a real animator at work in the Animation Gallery. At weekends and during holidays there is an incredibly exciting packed schedule of free tours, talks and activities.

If you are in the process of planning a short break in Bradford you will find a large amount of online hotels and guest houses offering bed and breakfast in Bradford. You will discover a huge range of Bradford guest houses and hotels at http://bradford.hotelreservationhelper.com/

Posted by holiday_travel - May 17, 2009 at 8:38 pm

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Things To See And Do about Vacations In Bristol

Bristol has an incredibly rich and varied history, making it the ideal city for a short city break.  In the past Bristol was included in the country’s top three medieval towns after London. The city was one of the most important trading ports in the country, and during the 1300′s, it handled a considerable amount of the country’s trade with the nation of Ireland. In thirteen seventy three Bristol was declared a county, and it was during this time that Bristol developed into a hub of shipbuilding and manufacturing. It is the city’s diverse cultural history that helps make it one of the most exciting of the English cities of this present day. Luckily, those tourists wanting to take a vacation in Bristol will discover that there is a plentiful amount of Bristol bed & breakfast accommodation available to book online, making it very easy to make reservations.

The city of Bristol has an incredibly diverse arts scene with the city bringing forth a number of extremely talented and widely known artists over the decades. Did you know  that Wallace & Grommit were first brought to life in Bristol, and that Cary Grant also hailed from the city. The famous graffiti artist called Banksy sprayed some of his most famous works of art in  the city. The City Museum & Art Gallery is a free entry visitor attraction well worth a visit and displays a varied selection of superb natural history, ancient artefacts, art works, archaeology  as well as an ever changing range of events and exhibitions. For a truly unique arts centre experience you should visit Spike Island. The arts centre focuses on the production and exhibition of contemporary visual arts, incorporating many aspects of multimedia projects, working with moving images, painting, printmaking and more. If you would much prefer a visit to a more traditional art gallery, then The Royal West of England Academy would be ideal. It was Bristol’s first art gallery and it now has in excess of 1,200 works of art dating from the 19C right up to the present day.

You will discover that there are a number of tourist attractions in the city of Bristol. Why not visit Bristol Zoo Gardens which has in excess of 450 diverse types of creature. The zoo is proudly involved in the conservation of endangered amphibians, mammals and insects. from around the earth.

If horses are your thing then a trip to Horseworld would be perfect for you for you and your family. A day out at Horseworld will enable you to meet rescued ponies, horses and donkeys. If it interests you it is also possible enjoy taking part in the hand feeding of the animals. A further 2 visitor attractions of a similar type are Avon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park and the Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, both of which provide all of the essentials you will require for an exciting family day out.

If you and your family are currently considering taking a trip to Bristol it is immensely important that you book your  accommodation at the earliest opportunity as, unfortunately Bristol guest houses and hotels tend to be alarmingly busy and are frequently fully booked well in advance. If your family is large you might find that serviced apartments in Bristol prove to be less expensive option.

Posted by holiday_travel - May 12, 2009 at 3:48 pm

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Things You Should Know about Spending Time In Bournemouth, England

Bournemouth is a lively, vibrant and incredibly exciting city, despite of the fact it is known as ‘God’s waiting Room’. It is called this because a great many elderly folk choose to live here during retirement. However, the city has an incredible youth culture, with a high population of university and language students. Obviously a place such as this could be a excellent place to spend some time but, there is lots  more to keep you entertained. In actual fact Bournemouth is incredibly popular with all ages, the most probable reason why there are so many establishments offering Bournemouth bed and breakfast to choose from.

Bournemouth is located on the coast in the south of England, just over 100 miles away from of the capital city of London. The largest town situated on the south coast, Bournemouth, is widely known for having seven miles of spectacular golden beaches of sand and glistening rich blue sea. It is the town’s superb situation that caused it to be an immensely popular UK vacation destination since the start of the 19C. It is virtually impossible to believe that in and around Bournemouth was,  around eighteen hundred, largely a barren and remote heathland consisting of mainly common common grazings excluding the estate belonging to Sir George Ivison Tapps. In the year eighteen hundred and nine a public house appeared on the moorland, the Tapps Arms, only a couple of years later, in the year 1812, the first couple, a retired army officer and wife, moved in.

Lewis Tregonwell and his wife acquired some land, off Sir George Ivison Tapps, on which the couple constructed a few villas on the seaside with the intention of letting them to visitors for the summer months for holidays. The couple also built themselves a summerhouse. and also started to plant countless pine trees, creating a beautiful sheltered walkway leading to the beach, , the Invalid’s Walk as it became known.

Since the early days the popularity of Bournemouth, as a UK vacation destination, has continuously increased, and today, it has become widely known for being a tourist haven for entertainment, fun, recreation, culture and leisure. Places which are popular to visit include; the Russel-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Bournemouth Pier, the award winning Central Gardens and St. Peters Church Graveyard.

If you are in the process of thinking about taking a trip to Bournemouth it is incredibly important that you book your  room at the earliest moment because, sadly Bournemouth guest houses and hotels tend to be alarmingly busy and are commonly fully booked for months in advance. If you are a large group you may find that Bournemouth serviced apartments are a less expensive alternative to bed and breakfast accommodation in Bournemouth.

Posted by holiday_travel - May 11, 2009 at 12:08 pm

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