The heart of all trade, commerce, television and finance in South East Asia, Singapore city is one of the leading cities around the world. From a stop-over trade port in medieval times to becoming home to almost all of the world’s largest companies’ Asian offices. Singapore has a fantastic lifestyle that matches that of the… Continue reading Singapore City and Hotels Guide
Month: July 2011
Mumbai City and Hotels Guide
The financial capital of the world’s largest democracy, Mumbai city is one of the most populated cities in the world. A fast-paced city that combines tourist attractions within bustling crowds, commercial complexes and heavy traffic, Mumbai is a city that injects its inhabitants with its character and charm, through its many faces. The people are… Continue reading Mumbai City and Hotels Guide
Five unusual things to do in New York city
The United States is renowned for being a great place to try unusual things to do, and New York City is no different, indeed with it being one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations it seems to be brimming with unusual things to do. Here’s five of the top unusual things to do in… Continue reading Five unusual things to do in New York city
Kuala Lumpur City and Hotels Guide
The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is one of the biggest commercial centres in South-East Asia. Home to the political hierarchy of the country as well, Kuala Lumpur city has a fine blend of culture, business and leisure, with some fantastic locations and exciting entertainment. The Kuala Lumpur city has been host to a number… Continue reading Kuala Lumpur City and Hotels Guide
The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg
The State Hermitage Museum can be considered one of the most famous museums in the world with a truly breathtaking collection. The Hermitage in St. Petersburg is famous for its gallery representing world art, one of the most famous art museums in the world, and certainly one of the main attractions in St. Petersburg. The museum… Continue reading The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg
White Nights in St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg has many symbolic names. It is called the Venice of the North, with an abundance of rivers and canals. In addition St. Petersburg is often called the Northern Capital, since for more than 200 years the city served as capital of Russia. But most often you can hear St. Petersburg called “The City of… Continue reading White Nights in St. Petersburg
Taking a Gap Year Could Save Your Sanity
With university fees being pushed up to the £9,000 mark for the academic year, it’s no wonder potential uni students are beginning to panic. Skipping any kind of gap year and rushing into your place at university to beat the competition may sound the perfect way to dodge spiralling debt, but realistically you couldn’t be… Continue reading Taking a Gap Year Could Save Your Sanity