Tuesday, 8 December 2009

London Weekend Breaks By Rail | London Theatre Breaks

One of my favourite city breaks in Europe despite all the new opportunities opening up in the South and the East of Europe will always be London in the UK. yes, I'm talking about UK city breaks to London. If you happen to live in the UK already, then there is a big advantage in not needing to cross any seas, pass any borders and most of all not having to wait around at airports. It's nearly always better to go by train on London Weekend Breaks By Rail from any larger UK city or even from the wider regional rail networks although that may involve an interchange. The wait for a connecting train is never anything like an airport transfer.

Sunday, 1 November 2009

City Breaks In Amsterdam

Short City Breaks In Amsterdam

Served by all the major international airlines, Amsterdam Schiphol
Airport (AMS) is considered to be one of the finest in Europe in terms
of both its facilities and efficiency, located 8.7 miles (14 km) SW of
Amsterdam. The unique appeal of short breaks in Amsterdam lies in the
city's enjoyably vibrant atmosphere and the famous network of
picturesque canals.

Top 5 things to do in Amsterdam

1. Hang out in Amsterdam's famous Dam Square

The square is a great meeting place and home to the Royal Palace
(Koninklijk Paleis).


2. Visit the Museum Quarter

Museum Square boasts three major museums, the Riijksmuseum, the Van
Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art. The Riijksmuseum
is a must for serious art lovers as works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Jacob
van Ruisdael and Jan Steen are housed together in a single wing called
the 'Masterpieces' exhibit. Don't miss the Van Gogh museum which has
the most extensive collection of his work, drawings and personal
documents in the world.

3. Hire a bike!

A bike is the best way to explore the city. With the numerous canals
and hidden streets, you'll cover a lot more ground this way. If you
want to make sure you don't miss anything take an organised bike tour.


4. Drop in on Rembrandt's House

Get a glimpse into the artists' private world in his house containing
a collection of over 250 etchings.

5. Walk the canals

Take a guided tour through Amsterdam's extensive canal district.

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City Breaks In Amsterdam

Short City Breaks In Amsterdam

Served by all the major international airlines, Amsterdam Schiphol
Airport (AMS) is considered to be one of the finest in Europe in terms
of both its facilities and efficiency, located 8.7 miles (14 km) SW of
Amsterdam. The unique appeal of short breaks in Amsterdam lies in the
city's enjoyably vibrant atmosphere and the famous network of
picturesque canals.

Top 5 things to do in Amsterdam

1. Hang out in Amsterdam's famous Dam Square

The square is a great meeting place and home to the Royal Palace
(Koninklijk Paleis).


2. Visit the Museum Quarter

Museum Square boasts three major museums, the Riijksmuseum, the Van
Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art. The Riijksmuseum
is a must for serious art lovers as works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Jacob
van Ruisdael and Jan Steen are housed together in a single wing called
the 'Masterpieces' exhibit. Don't miss the Van Gogh museum which has
the most extensive collection of his work, drawings and personal
documents in the world.

3. Hire a bike!

A bike is the best way to explore the city. With the numerous canals
and hidden streets, you'll cover a lot more ground this way. If you
want to make sure you don't miss anything take an organised bike tour.


4. Drop in on Rembrandt's House

Get a glimpse into the artists' private world in his house containing
a collection of over 250 etchings.

5. Walk the canals

Take a guided tour through Amsterdam's extensive canal district.

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Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Berlin City Breaks

Berlin City Breaks are great for tracking down interesting museums, culture, music, arts, architecture, all sorts of intellectual oursuits as well as comfort and relaxation.


'Neues Museum' Opening Preview

Here is an exterior view taken at the Neues Museum on October 15, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. This Neues Museum in Berlin opened to the public just recently on October 17th 2009 so there's another reason to take Berlin city breaks.

Monday, 31 August 2009

Sofia city breaks Europe number 12

Most Interestinfg Sights To See On Sofia City Breaks Europe

 Sofia, Bulgaria is an ancient and beautiful city, the perfect place to
plan Sofia city breaks. Europe has many marvelous places to explore
and with a population of 1. 14 million people , this Sofia  ranks 12th
among the great urban capitals of Europe.

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Sunday, 23 August 2009

Top ten city breaks Europe

Romantic city breaks Europe are becoming increasingly popular as couples move towards taking frequent short breaks to interesting cities rather than the traditional one or two week holiday.

The top ten most visited city break European destinations for romantic
short breaks by couples are:

Rome
Paris
Barcelona
Prague
Venice
Florence
Berlin
Riga
Krakow
Milan

Riga and Krakow are the new rising stars on the European city breaks itinerary.

Friday, 14 August 2009

City Breaks Europe

City Breaks Europe: Paris



To kick off City Breaks Europe blog I can't think of anywhere better to write about than Paris. Paris is so obvious and well known as a city breaks Europe destination that it may sounds just a little bit cliched, but really there's a very good reason why the French city has become the unchallenged leader in this particular field. It's simple because so many people fall in love with Paris the first time they go there for a city break or longer stay, and then they just want to keep on going back time and time again. There's so much to see and do in Paris and it somehow manages to retain a level of excitement no matter how familiar the landmarks and streets become to you. So Paris breaks are by far the most popular city breaks for people coming from Europe, London and around the world.

City Breaks Europe from London



Starting out from London, as milions of people from around the UK do, Paris is our exotix next door neighbour. At only 2 hours and 15 minutes now by high speed Eurostar train from St Pancras Station, there are even people who trabel back and fore between the two capitals as a matter of course for business, on day trips and as a kind of international commute. But we are concerned with city breaks. Europe has a whole wealth of interesting little capital cities, more than one for each country in some ways, but Paris doesn't belong to just France. We all have a little piece of our heart there which makes Paris one of the most internationlised cities on Europe, while still being unmistakably French.

Eurostar City Breaks Europe



So the best option for city breaks Europe to Paris is to take advantage of one of the many Eurostar deals available with a hotel in central Paris included with the train tickets altogether as one package deal.



Next on the city breaks Europe blog we are going to deal with Eastern European city breaks.