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Excellent Visitor Attractions To Visit In Aberdeen, Scotland

March 23rd, 2009 No comments

Aberdeen is Scotland’s third largest city, 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. However in recent years 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 of Aberdeen has greatly benefitted from 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 people visiting on business but also by many other types of tourists wishing to enjoy the many tourist attractions Aberdeen has to offer. Below you will find details of three; Satrosphere Science Centre, Duthie Park Winter Gardens and Aberdeen Maritime Museum:

Aberdeen Maritime Museum

The Maritime Museum in Aberdeen is found nearby the harbor, at the historic Shiprow. There are breathtaking sights across the harbour from the museum. The Maritime Museum can be found in quite a few buildings, including a former church and one of the oldest residences in Aberdeen. The museum has exhibits that cover everything relating to the marine environment, from fishing boats to the oil industry. Basically, the museum tells the story of the city’s lengthy relationship with the ocean. Some of the collections contain paintings, photographs, models and ship plans from the greatest shipbuilders of Aberdeen.

Duthie Park Winter Gardens

In 1881, Lady Elizabeth Duthie of Ruthrieston, gifted to the council, 44 acres of land. The land for the park was purchased, as a lasting memorial to her uncle and brother. In 1899, the gardens were ready, and were opened to the public. However, in 1969 misfortune occurred and the greenhouses had to be demolished and reconstructed. This was due to horrendous 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 Fern House, Tropical House, Temperate House, Victorian House, Japanese Garden and Corridor of Perfumes.

Satrosphere Science Centre

In Aberdeen, the Satrosphere Science Center was one of the first science and discovery centers in Scotland. This interactive, hands-on science center, has over 50 exhibits and live science demonstrations, and opened to the public in 1988. Although the center is aimed at school age children, the attraction of the exhibits is universal. The center is situated in the old tram sheds, nearby the beach, on Constitution Street. The aim is to inspire youngsters to become scientist’s, as entry into science courses in universities, is in decline. One of the best loved exhibits at the center is the famous giant soap bubble, where each child can be encompassed in a magic bubble.

There are many more tourist attractions in and around Aberdeen which are well worth a visit and those described above were chosen randomly. If you are planning to visit Aberdeen, Scotland then you will find numerous quality hotels in Aberdeen, or various other types of accommodation, available to book online.

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A Vermont Vacation Is A Self-Educating Activity

March 12th, 2009 No comments

Creative Vermont Vacations: A great Vermont holiday would likely include haunted hotels such as the Brass Lantern. Vermont is a perennially well-liked tourist destination. The State of Vermont is a glorious place. However, preparing for a trip to Vermont should be done carefully. That way you’ll enjoy yourself better.

The number one item on your list should be to explore the tourism resources that the State of Vermont has put on the Internet. These practical tips give you facts about various Vermont destinations as well as their events, dining, theater, recreation, nightlife, bargain hunting, and family friendly hotels. There is also of course tours and transportation as well. The Vermont vacation website allows visitors to plan along with an up-to-date events calendar that keeps the visitor updated and informed regarding an array of activities across the state, on a month-by-month basis. Vermont possesses numerous first rate accommodations that you will take advantage of for your stay.

There are a number of iconic haunted inns in the state of Vermont located in such locations as the famous, Retreat in Manchester Village. Then there are others such as the well known haunted Inn located at Stowe, and still another in Proctorsville. That Inn in Proctorsville is actually a bed and breakfast inn. How about being creative and reserving a night or two in one of the many hunted hotels? Having fully explored your options you’ll be able to sit back and enjoy your trip.

If you don’t have access to a computer, or are having difficulty with planning your experience, you’ll probably use the services of a travel agency. They’ll take care of everything from accommodation to your last detail. The only thing for you to be concerned with is that each and every detail is actually worked out before you depart for your first destination.

Vermont’s mild climate is one of its tourism resources too, and it is for that reason you’ll want to take part in almost every activity from waterskiing and parasailing. Then it’s onto more activities such as the activities on the snow-covered slopes. You can literally ski in the AM and swim in the PM. Your Vermont vacation is a self-educating activity.

Again, if your you’re having difficulty with this option, use the services of a travel agency who will fix it all up for you. Travel agents are a marvelous group, because they know the ‘street’ and can usually accommodate the most unusual request from food to activities. In Vermont the charisma of our villages and downtown areas is celebrated as an important part of this state’s attractions. Holidaymakers come regularly to shop and browse the local wares.

Gracious buildings, quiet streets, and historical downtown architecture is Vermont’s tourism. You’ll find unique friendly eateries where there is gracious dining. Vermont’s locally owned businesses have survived with a smile for 150 years. You’ll find gracious dining and exquisite wines as delicious as anywhere in the world. Vermont’s downtown communities glow with pride. Vermont is an amazing destination, and with so many activities, you’re certain never to get bored. Remember that the amount of time you spend on planning will to affect the holiday experience that you will have in Vermont.

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Enjoy the Most Romantic Bed and Breakfasts of the South

March 3rd, 2009 No comments

In these troubling times, it is essential that we step back and make a little time for rest and relaxation. It is especially important for couples to spend a little time rekindling the romance that first brought them together. A getaway at a romantic Southern bed and breakfast serves as a perfect little respite from the daily grind.

If you want to find the best inns of the South, head to ILoveInns.com. This award-winning website is run by American Historic Inns, publishers of more than 2.7 million travel guides. After an exhaustive search, the writers and staff at AHI have compiled their annual list of the Top Ten Most Romantic Inns of 2009. The following Southern bed and breakfasts are featured on this year’s list.

With its stunning ocean views and seaside location, guests might never want to leave the idyllic Port d’Hiver Bed and Breakfast. Located in historic Melbourne Beach, this Florida inn boasts gorgeous guest rooms, each of which has been decorated in a posh beach style. Dianne’s Room is a personal favorite, a cozy retreat with an almost whimsical canopy queen bed, unique vaulted ceiling with dark wood beams, and a clawfoot tub in the marble-appointed bath. Several rooms offer an ocean view, and some have a whirlpool tub. The beach is just 200 feet away, but the innkeepers also offer a spa pool for their guests to enjoy. The rates include a full breakfast, which you can enjoy either on your porch or in the dining room.

For a mix of new and old, consider the French Quarter Inn in Charleston, South Carolina. This Charleston inn features new construction but is surrounded by the downtown historic area just steps from the town’s famous market. The inn provides plenty of modern amenities, such as CD players and high-speed internet access. A unique Sound Sleep Pillow Menu allows guests to choose the perfect pillow to ensure an excellent sleep. All of the rooms and suites are spacious and some suites include extras such as whirlpool tubs, a private balcony and a fireplace. The inn’s restaurant, Tristan, has earned a four-star rating from AAA.

With its prime location and amazing history, The Inn at Warner Hall, is practically perfect in every way. This Virginia inn is located along the Chesapeake Bay in the village of Gloucester, 15 minutes from Yorktown battlefields and just a half-hour from Colonial Williamsburg. The historic plantation was created by George Washington’s great-great grandfather. Each of the elegant bedchambers has been decorated with period antiques, and the innkeepers pamper their guests with fluffy down comforters, soft bathrobes and luxurious bath products. Full, gourmet breakfasts are included in the rates, and snacks and beverages are available throughout the day. The inn’s restaurant is a delight, serving the best local produce and seafood on an ever-changing seasonal menu. Popular five-course tasting menus are presented on Friday and Saturday nights, offering such items as fennel and garlic crusted rack of lamb or perhaps butter-braised lobster with lemon.

More information about these three romantic inns, as well as more than 19,000 bed and breakfasts, boutique hotels and country inns is available at ILoveInns.com. This comprehensive website has all the information you need to help plan your next B&B getaway. You’ll find detailed information about each property as well as photographs and helpful travel maps. In addition, printable gift certificates are available for thousands of the inns listed on the website.

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Lincoln Bedroom Booked? Try These “White House” Vacations Instead

January 30th, 2009 No comments

For many of us, a stay at the White House would be a dream come true. The reality is that most of us will never get beyond a quick trip through with a tour guide. Never fear, there are still plenty of excellent bed and breakfasts to enjoy, and if you stay at the following inns, you will enjoy comfortable accommodations, a delicious breakfast and bragging rights to state that you have spent the night at the “White House.”

If you long for outdoor adventure, the White House Bed and Breakfast in Ducktown, Tenn., is an excellent home base for your southern Appalachian vacation. The historic Queen Anne Victorian offers three cozy, country guest rooms, and each has a private bath. A full, homemade breakfast is served each morning. The area offers much to do. Explore the historic village of Ducktown, shop for antiques or enjoy a tour of the local mining museum. Fishing, boating, panning for gold panning and whitewater rafting are among the outdoor activities. The Ocoee River was the site of whitewater events during the 1996 Summer Olympics.

The Texas White House, located just minutes from Fort Worth, offers a romantic mix of guest rooms and suites, each individually decorated. Some have a whirlpool tub, others boast a clawfoot soaking tub original to this historic home. A full, gourmet breakfast is served each morning and in the afternoons, snacks are provided. The innkeepers are happy to help guests find restaurants and attractions. Texas Christian University, as well as museums and the Fort Worth Zoo are all close by.

Port Jefferson, a charming village on the north shore of Long Island, is the location of yet another presidential bed and breakfast. The White House on High Street includes three elegant guest rooms, each named in honor of a famous first lady. The Jacqueline Kennedy and Eleanor Roosevelt suites include both a fireplace and whirlpool tub. The Edith Wilson Suite includes a king bed and a unique little fireplace. The innkeepers serve a gourmet breakfast each morning, and offer plenty of amenities. The game room offers a pool table, puzzles and board games as well as a computer for guest use. Wi-Fi access is available throughout the inn, as well. The grounds boast gardens, a heated swimming pool and a 12-person hot tub.

To find out more about these unique inns, go to iLoveInns.com. This website is the perfect source for bed and breakfast enthusiasts, offering detailed listings, including maps and photographs, to more than 19,000 unique country inns, B&Bs and boutique hotels. Easy-to-print gift certificates also are available on the website, a perfect gift solution. Thousands of lodgings participate in the gift certificate program, so it’s never been easier to treat a friend or family member to a relaxing B&B getaway.

The site also offers its award-winning guidebook, “Bed & Breakfasts and Country Inns.” This guidebook includes a buy-one-night-get-one-night-free certificate that can be used at any one of the more than 1,400 properties listed.

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Transform Your Home Into a Bed and Breakfast

January 15th, 2009 1 comment

Guests are coming, and you want to make their stay truly special, so take a cue from those seasoned hospitality experts — innkeepers. Here is a quartet of ideas that will transform your home into a bed and breakfast.

The first step is to create a cozy guest room. At Casa Laguna Inn & Spa in Laguna Beach, California, guests enjoy a room with plenty of amenities, from the fluffy robes to the luxuriously made beds to the CD and DVD players. Your house might not be quite as opulent, but you can still top the bed with soft linens, fluffy comforters and plenty of good pillows. A basket of toiletries is a thoughtful touch, offering easily forgotten items such as toothpaste or hair spray. You can even include a selection of books, magazines, CDs and DVDs. A bouquet of fresh flowers will make your guests feel especially welcome.

The guest bath is another important spot to consider. Guests at Beazley House, a Napa inn with plenty of amenities, enjoy baths stocked with luxurious Turkish towels and specialty bath products, as well as practical items such as a hair dryer. While you don’t have to spend a fortune, keep your guest bath stocked with fresh shampoo, conditioner and maybe some bath salts or bubbles. Adding some interesting wall art or perhaps an antique glass for a toothbrush holder are other easy options that make a big impact.

Now that you have dealt with the “bed” portion of the equation, it’s time to create the perfect breakfast. You don’t have to be a gourmet cook to create a great breakfast. Simply setting a beautiful table will make the morning meal a special occasion. At the Fairthorne B&B, a charming Cape May, New Jersey inn, the staff sets the breakfast table with lovely tablecloths and fine china. You can even light some candles to really make the meal special. Following Fairthorne’s lead you could serve a breakfast beginning with home-baked muffins or coffee cake, followed by an entre. You could also add a fresh fruit course. If your guests are light eaters, set out a small buffet with fresh fruit, toasting breads and don’t forget gourmet coffee and selection of good teas.

If you really want to impress your guests, consider the opulent addition of an afternoon tea. At the Captain’s House Inn in Chatham, Massachusetts, inn guests are treated to a cream tea either in the dining room or on the patio. The special afternoon teas at this Cape Cod inn include a selection of gourmet teas, as well as freshly baked scones, cookies and cakes. For your in-home tea, consider using china and offering several kinds of loose teas. If time is a consideration, purchase some goodies from a local bakery. Other easy options include offering some freshly baked cookies with iced tea or lemonade or perhaps some wine and snacks in the early evenings.

For more ideas on how to transform your home into a bed & breakfast-style retreat, visit iLoveInns.com. You’ll find listings for 19,000 boutique hotels, country inns and B&Bs, as well as informative travel articles and even hundreds of innkeeper-tested recipes. If you are searching for a great, easy gift idea, iLoveInns offers printable gift certificates, which can be used at the inns in this article, as well as thousands more.

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