English-speaking world

05 October 2019

BRIGHTON

Only 60 kms from London, Brighton's nickname in the 19th century was 'London-by-the-Sea'. The town earned a reputation as the classic rendezvous for adulterers. The Brighton of today is a mix of seaside resort, elegant well-to-do Regency town, major conference venue, and a top nightclubbing scene. The seafront is the place to come for fish and chips and a snooze in a deckchair. Poking out of the shingle beach is the decrepit West Pier and the quarter-mile-long Palace Pier, with souvenir stalls, fortune-tellers, fairground rides and the Sea Life Centre, an excellent aquarium.


Brighton

ROYAL PAVILION, BRIGHTON


The Royal Pavilion at Brighton, which was originally built between 1784 and 1820, has recently been restored, allowing the brilliant coloring, gilt and chandeliers to shine once again. A riot of domes and minarets determines its unmistakable outline - "like a collection of stone pumpkins and pepperpots," according to the essayist William Hazlitt. This extraordinary pleasure palace is in loose pastiche of Chinese and Indian styles.


Received from Thomas, Northamptonshire

28 September 2019

SASKATOON

City of Saskatoon

 Located in the midst of the Canadian prairies where golden rippling wheat fields meet the hilly and wooded landscape of lake-dotted Northern Saskatchewan. Back in 1882 the founders of Saskatchewan's largest city pitched their tents on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. Saskatoon is a busy hub of commerce and industry, home to many high technology and mining companies. Yet it has a laid-back charm and warm-heartedness that transforms and enhances its cosmopolitan hustle and bustle.


Much of Saskatoon's appeal comes from the river that runs through the city. The riverbanks have been developed into a network of trails, promenades and parks. The city has the type of lively ambiance that people expect from a college town. 
 
 
To find out more contact Tourism Saskatoon

20 September 2019

SPRINGFIELD

Abraham Lincoln's HOMETOWN

Springfield, the iconic heart of America, the capital of Illinois, and the hometown of Abraham Lincoln, is filled with treasures, authentic experiences and nostalgia for days gone by. It's also a nostalgic cruise in a classic car along historic Route 66, with roadside diners and drive-in movies. Springfield of today - filled of charming historic neighborhoods, lots to see and do, and friendly, welcoming people - the perfect hometown experience.



Lincoln Home National Historic Site. Step back in time as you enter the only home the Lincolns ever owned. Set in a neighborhood restored to its 1860s appearance.
The Old State Capitol is a reconstruction of  Illinois' fifth statehouse. The building served as the seat of state government from 1839-1876.
Lincoln Tomb - within the walls of this stunning granite monument is the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln. Designed by famed sculptor, Larkin Mead, this beautiful landmark is nestled in Oak Ridge Cemetery. 
 
 
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15 September 2019

HOBART

Hobart is an enchanting city built around a beautiful harbour and under the spell of nearby majestic Mount Wellington. A strong seafaring flavour and sense of the past give Hobart an almost European air. This feeling heightened in winter when Mount Wellington is snow-capped and temperatures dropped to a crisp 5C. It has an incredible waterfront location, similar to that of her “big sister”, Sydney.



The deepwater harbour on the broad estuary of the Dervent River is Hobart's lifeblood and the port is always busy. The suburbs nestle right up to the lower slopes of Mount Wellington and the city's population spreads both side of the graceful Tasman Bridge. Australia's second oldest capital, Hobart has a wealth of beautiful Georgian buildings. It is the centre of attention in late December every year as the finish line of the famous Sydney to Hobart yacht race.

05 September 2019

PAARL

The Pearl of South Africa


PAARL
lies less than an hour's drive from Cape Town and the golden beaches of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. It is renowned for its illustrious past, unrivalled natural beauty, its flourishing wine industry and gracious architecture. The rich heritage of its buildings, interspersed with tablegrape vineyards and rose gardens along its 11 km long Main Street, excellent restaurants and attractive accommodation in lush green surroundings, create a unique tourist mecca.




Paarl's scenic splendour is enhanced by five mountain passes and the majestic Berg River flowing through the heart of the town. The Mediterranean climate yields warm summers, heavenly spring days and mild autumn and winter months - a perfect vacation destination all year round! 
 

31 August 2019

MADISON

Madison, Wisconsin is known as a don't-miss destination because of its amazing attractions. The city center is dominated by Capitol Square, which includes the majestic State Capitol and its 200-foot dome, plus museums and architectural wonders. The University of Wisconsin campus is a great place for a leisurely stroll. The city is also a perfect jumping-off point for day trips to communities in the surrounding countryside. With 200 miles of trails and 5 sparkling lakes Madison has a reputation as top destination for canoeing and bicycling.

Vibrant and unexpected. Where tradition meets innovation. 
 


For more information, log on to visitmadison.com

23 August 2019

HAMILTON

Situated at the western end of Lake Ontario, in the heart of the area known as the Golden Horseshoe, Hamilton is a city of contrasts - it is  both the Steel Capital of Canada and a home of a 1,000 ha botanical garden, as well as major arts and cultural facilities. Amidst clamorous steel mills of Hamilton stands one of North America's finest concert halls.


 
Dundurn Castle. This 19-th century, 35-room mansion is restored to its former splendor as the home of Sir Allan Napier MacNab, Prime Minister of the United Provinces of Canada, 1854-56. Various Special events and exhibits are featured throughout the year. (Dundurn Park on York Blvd.: all year, daily, afternoons. Extended hours June - Labour Day).
 


Hamilton Military Museum. Displays uniforms, equipments and weapons of war, dating from the War of 1812 onwards. (Grounds of Dundurn Castle: all year, daily, afternoons.)

Art Gallery of Hamilton. This impressively designed structure contains a fine collection of paintings, sculptures and graphics by Canadian, American and European artists and features an extensive exhibition program.

 

Tourism Hamilton

 

17 August 2019

PROVIDENCE

PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island's capital city, is a hotbed of history, culture, art and food. Frequently mentioned in major publications as the next must-visit destination, it has the cosmopolitan vibe of a major city with the intimate feel of a New England town. Providence  provides an assortment of activities for foodies, leisure-mongers and history buffs. If you crave a quality latte, Providence boasts a dazzling array of options. It's a small city with big inspirations.



Prospect Terrace Park Founded in 1867, park with statue of theologian Roger Williams. Incredible view of downtown Providence. It overlooks the skyline of Providence's downtown and the First Baptist Church in the United States, founded by Roger Williams in 1638. 
As Rhode Island's capital, Providence has thrived in the arts and continues to build on an emerging food scene.
 
 
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11 August 2019

QUÉBEC CITY

Founded in 1608, this romantic walled city spectacularly set on the cliffs of Cape Diamant is more than the cradle of French civilisation in North America. Quebec is summer street festivals of mime and music and Winter escapades with fairy ice castles and crazy canoe races across the frozen St. Lawrence. It is strolling chansonniers on the Dufferin Terrace, the elegant wide pedestrian boardwalk under the fabled towers of Chateau Frontenac overlooking the St. Lawrence River. From intimate cafes to grand restaurants, Québec is the home of exquisite cuisine.


VIEW OF CHATEAU FRONTENAC 

More than a hotel, the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is a Québec City icon. For over a century, it has perched atop Cape Diamond overlooking Dufferin Terrace and the St. Lawrence River. The Château Frontenac is said to be the world’s most photographed hotel. Québec City: a city of European charm with the Great Canadian Outdoors at its backdrop! Québec City and the surrounding area will charm and surprise you!
 
 
For more information on the city contact Québec City Tourism
 

02 June 2019

STATEN ISLAND

 Staten Island, island and borough, New York City, southeastern New York state. The island lies in New York Harbor south of Manhattan and between New Jersey and Brooklyn. Roughly triangular, the island has about 35 miles (56 km) of waterfront and an area of almost 60 square miles (155 square km). It is connected with Manhattan by the Staten Island Ferry - the most budget-friendly and certainly the most scenic way to reach Staten Island. 



View from 8,000 feet above sea level toward Manhattan Island in the north.


Like the rest of NYC, the first Western settlers on Staten Island were Dutch. When they first purchased the island from the Munsee tribe in 1630, they named it after the Staten-Generaal. Staten Island is an island of adventure, curiosities, great food, cultural attractions, world-class shopping and natural spaces. It's renowned for its museums, historic landmarks, beaches and parkland.