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This week I had two of my nieces coming to stay with me and my husband so we decided to take them out on day trip to the zoo.
Searching on the internet I found the Arnhem Zoo to be really beautiful and it wasn't even to far away.
The site offers to book the tickets online with a reduction of a euro discount per person but we decided to wait for the weather to improve and just pay at the zoo.
We took the train to Arnhem Central Station and from here we took the bus to the Burgers Zoo. It was a bit hard to find the bus but after some asking around we got there!
There...
24 hours is not a long time but long enough to see the most essential sites in London.
You can start by taking the Original London Sightseeing Tour which includes all the must-see sites - Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, the River Thames, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, Royal Albert Hall, Piccadilly Circus and the British Museum. This double decker bus is a hop-on hop-off bus with live guides, choice of recorded language commentaries and the flexibility to pick and choose what you want to see. The Tour also includes...
7 nights in the beautiful city of Canterbury, the cathedral was every bit as good as we had been lead to believe.
It rained for only 1 evening, we had mild nights and warm days.
We ate at some lovely restaurants inc Deesons, Good Shed, and Kudos.
Stayed at Ebury Hotel Cottages, relaxing surroundings and wonderful accommodaton,...
In my last trip to Greece, I stayed in Paradise Island Villas, in Anissaras. This property is amazing.
If you are looking for a true retreat with excellent personal service and attention to detail, Paradise is it.
The accomodations are beatufiul and everything about the property will exceeded our expectations. We love...
Bratislava is the capital city of Slovakia and a perfect blend of modern society and historical sites.
Walking through the narrow and steep streets of the city centre you will discover all kinds of curious attractions like the numerous churches, shops and sculptures.
I really loved the Cumil sculpture of the sewer worker on the street floor in Bratislava's Old Town taking a break from work and checking out the people passing by.
This sculpture, also known as Cumil, The Peeper can be found on the corner of Panska and Rybarska Brana streets and has become one...