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		<title>Can I use Scotland money in England?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 15:33:33 +0000</pubDate>
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laura asked: I live in England - While shopping in town over this past weekend, I got home and found that some merchant gave me a £5 Scotland note as change for something I bought.
Will shops in England accept this if I buy something?
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<div><em><strong>laura</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I live in England - While shopping in town over this past weekend, I got home and found that some merchant gave me a £5 Scotland note as change for something I bought.<br />
Will shops in England accept this if I buy something?<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>What are some really good sites for planning a trip to Europe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 20:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Snapmacro asked: My family and I are planning a trip to Europe (around the more English-Speaking Countries like England), but I do not know where to start my research in finding excellent planning sites that also have great tips, deals, and packages.</p>
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<div><em><strong>Snapmacro</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>My family and I are planning a trip to Europe (around the more English-Speaking Countries like England), but I do not know where to start my research in finding excellent planning sites that also have great tips, deals, and packages.</p>
<p>We are open to group and agent or tour guided planning in case we need a translator. Thank you in advance!<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>what is the best 2 day Europe trip in January?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 21:46:23 +0000</pubDate>
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Dawn asked: Hi, I am visiting my boyfriend in England for a week. While there, we're going to take a short trip (2 nights) somewhere else in Europe. Any ideas? I've done a lot of research, but it seems that most of Europe hibernates during the winter. We want a city that we will have [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Dawn</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Hi, I am visiting my boyfriend in England for a week. While there, we're going to take a short trip (2 nights) somewhere else in Europe. Any ideas? I've done a lot of research, but it seems that most of Europe hibernates during the winter. We want a city that we will have a great time, easily accessible, and is a lot of fun even during January. THanks!<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>London On A Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 17:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Accommodation in Great Britain can be some of the best in the world, and that's the truth! Even though Accommodation within the United Kingdom could be on the pricey side, because of the existing weakness of the American dollar compared to the Euro, even so if you prefer a deluxe vacation, you will surely not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accommodation in Great Britain can be some of the best in the world, and that's the truth! Even though Accommodation within the United Kingdom could be on the pricey side, because of the existing weakness of the American dollar compared to the Euro, even so if you prefer a deluxe vacation, you will surely not end up being unhappy. We spent the nights at a B &#038; B in London Great Britain, and felt positively ecstatic with the welcome we got. A lovely continental breakfast every morning, charming and helpful staff to look after our each and every requirement, and tea during the afternoon, the way those British do it. Needless to say, some of us happened to be way too busy discovering the sights to make use of this unique section of the hospitality the majority of days, however, whenever poor weather stopped us from sight-seeing, all of us appreciated the  Accommodation in Great Britain more than at every other moment. That truly was excellent.</p>
<p>Obviously, in case B &#038; B is just not your style, there are many other types of  accommodation within Great Britain that you can reap the benefits of. You will discover, Needless to say, motels in England, as well as some of just about the most <a href="http://www.london-hotel-bookings.co.uk/">heart warming hotel rooms </a> you will have previously witnessed. Those of us who are in to the idea of a bit more exotic  accommodation in the United Kingdom, there really are also mansions that may be rented in certain parts of the islands, in which you and your buddies might reside plus enjoy yourself surrounded by realistic medieval splendor.</p>
<p>The first time I travelled in the United Kingdom, I actually used a more affordable kind of  lodging in Britain, one known by budget vacationers the world over: youth hostels. Although they are not even close to the most  luxurious accommodation in England, they certainly possess several advantages above other styles of lodging. Chief among the benefits of this type of  accommodation in Britain is the price of everything. You can actually reside for 15 bucks per night with a handful of them, or at least it was possible at the time when I traveled there. The downside can be that you have to live in frequently crowded, public settings, that may be a major disadvantage for many individuals. Nevertheless, this approach can end up being an advantage. A youth hostel accommodation around Britain can help you to make friends with different people who are also having fun in travelling just as you happen to be, and that may be an outstanding bit of fun. Nothing at all affirms a vacation was outstanding along the lines of coming home with lots of brand new acquaintances, as well as recollections of your journeys, should you ask me. By using the money which we ended up saving on hotel we had been in a position to <a href="http://www.instant-car-hire.co.uk/england/"> rent a cheap car </a> and see parts of the nation which were away from the main tourist attractions.<BR>Information from <a href="http://everydayreviews.easyonlinejobsreview.com/how-to-save-money-on-london-accommodation/ target=_blank">How To Save Money On London Accommodation</a></p>
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		<title>How much for a basic trip to Europe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 14:50:38 +0000</pubDate>
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city_savvy asked: I want to go to Europe in a couple years so I want to start saving. Just curious what a basic first-time trip to Europe would cost on average. I don't want the cheapest of the the cheap hostels, something slightly up from that. But neither do I want to see all of [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>city_savvy</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I want to go to Europe in a couple years so I want to start saving. Just curious what a basic first-time trip to Europe would cost on average. I don't want the cheapest of the the cheap hostels, something slightly up from that. But neither do I want to see all of Europe in one trip. Probably just England, France, Holland and Germany for round one. Maybe three weeks total. What sort of thousand dollar figure do you suppose I'm looking at?<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Top UK Holiday Destinations For 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 21:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Summer is quickly approaching and many families will be in the process of planning their summer holidays.  In 2009, British tourism saw many families choosing to go on holiday at home rather than abroad.  This quickly became known as the 'staycation'.  An increase in the number of tourists visiting UK beaches took the British tourist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer is quickly approaching and many families will be in the process of planning their summer holidays.  In 2009, British tourism saw many families choosing to go on holiday at home rather than abroad.  This quickly became known as the 'staycation'.  An increase in the number of tourists visiting UK beaches took the British tourist board by suprise because of the economic downturn.  The ‘staycation’ started initially with many people staying at home and travelling to local tourist attractions and beaches but this eventually spread out to a range of different accommodation.</p>
<p>Many tourists went on short weekend breaks, choosing to stay in serviced apartments or hotels.  A large proportion of those taking short weekend breaks tended to be young couples and groups visiting cities such as Bristol.  There are plenty of <a target="_blank" title="Places To Stay In Bristol" href="http://www.activbristol.com">places to stay in Bristol</a> that meet the needs of younger people but many families wanted something a bit different when it came to a holiday.</p>
<p>There were a couple of accommodation trends in 2009 that became noticable as it became clear that budget was having an effect on holiday maker's decisions.  A large number of caravan and mobile home owners traveled to campsites in the South of England because it was cheaper.  People that wanted something a bit more comfortable and had more expendable income decided to rent <a target="_blank" title="Holiday Cottages" href="http://www.hideaways.co.uk">holiday cottages</a>.</p>
<p>Holiday cottages have always been popular in the southern counties of the UK with areas such as Hampshire, Devon and Cornwall proving to be prime locations for tourists to visit.  It is easy to see why as all of these areas have a wealth of local tourist attractions on offer.  The New Forest in Hampshire is very popular, Exeter in Devon is a hotspot and all the surfers love Cornwall.</p>
<p>A large number of holiday cottage rental agents have stated that <a target="_blank" title="Holiday Cottages in Cornwall" href="http://www.hideaways.co.uk/holiday-cottages/cornwall">holiday cottages in Cornwall</a> had a huge increase in the number of properties they rented last year.  This is likely to be because places like Newquay receive regular young visitors each year after the end of GCSE and A level exams.  This area of Cornwall has become well known for catering for young people looking to let off some steam after years of studying.</p>
<p>The other more popular destination was the New Forest.  It is thought that holiday cottages in the New Forest saw the increase as a result of the number of families visiting the area.  The appeal of the New Forest is likely to be because of the wide variety of outdoor activities, wildlife and beautiful scenery it has to offer.  The New Forest is also very close to other places that are interesting to visit.  These are towns and cities such as Salisbury, which has a large cathedral and Bournemouth with it's beautiful golden sands.</p>
<p>All the signs are showing that 2010 is likely to be another successful year for the UK tourism industry.  The slow improvements in the economy mean that people still don’t have vast amounts of money to spend and with an increase in strikes amongst airline and railway workers many travellers feel uncertain about heading abroad.  These are all strong signs of the continued success of the ‘staycation’ in the UK.</p>
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		<title>Vacations in Plymouth and Visitor Attractions to See</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:15:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>England vacations appear to be incredibly popular at the moment, most probably due to the economic downturn and the low value of the pound. The United Kingdom has a large number of top class vacation destinations including London (the capital city of England) and other interesting cities plus a collection of seaside resorts such as; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>England vacations appear to be incredibly popular at the moment, most probably due to the economic downturn and the low value of the pound. The United Kingdom has a large number of top class vacation destinations including London (the capital city of England) and other interesting cities plus a collection of seaside resorts such as; Blackpool, Weston-super-Mare, Bognor Regis and Torquay. One vacation resort often overlooked is Plymouth in the south of England.</p>
<p>When you first arrive Plymouth appears rather bland and modern, but searching a little bit deeper and you will soon find that the city of Plymouth has a rich history and a deep association with the sea. As far back as the fifteen hundreds there has been a port in Plymouth. In 1588 Francis Drake embarked from the town's port to successfully defend England from the Spanish Armada. Another historic moment occurred in sixteen twenty when the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for North America.</p>
<p>It is possible to take low cost vacations in Plymouth by booking <a target="_blank" title="Bed &amp; Breakfast in Plymouth, England" href="http://www.bedandbreakfastdir.co.uk/uk/plymouth.php">bed and breakfast in Plymouth</a> rather than booking a overpriced hotel. A quick look online will show that you can make a reservation from £29 a night and many places have dinners at a very reasonable cost, commonly equal to, or less expensive than local restaurants.</p>
<p><strong>Things To See And Do In Plymouth</strong></p>
<p>There are many interesting places in Plymouth that are well worth visiting. Popular visitor attractions include; Merchant's House Museum, St Andrew's church, the National Marine Aquarium and the Mayflower Steps. A boat cruise around the waters of the port is an excellent way to spend some time but if you discover that you have more time to spare why not take a trip to places close by Plymouth, such as; Mount Edgcumbe, Buckland Abbey or Saltram House.</p>
<p>Saltram House is a pretty Tudor Mansion which is found 2 miles from the town of Plymouth, Mount Edgcumbe is a further Tudor house with landscaped gardens, parklands and coastal paths, and Buckland Abbey, roughly 6 miles in distance from Plymouth, is a Cistercian abbey which was once owned by Francis Drake and was later converted into a family home.</p>
<p>If you and your family are currently deciding upon spending a few days in the city of Plymouth it is crucial that you book your  lodgings at your first opportunity as, unfortunately <a target="_blank" title="Hotel Accommodation In Plymouth" href="http://plymouth.hotelreservationhelper.com/">hotels and guest houses in Plymouth</a> tend to be alarmingly busy and are frequently fully booked months in advance. If you are travelling in a group you might find that apartments in Plymouth prove to be cheaper option to Plymouth bed &amp; breakfast. If you are visiting Great Britain from abroad then why not consider making a reservation for a room in <a target="_blank" title="Hotel Accommodation In London" href="http://www.londonhotel4u.co.uk/">London hotels</a> to take in the sights of the nations capital also.</p>
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		<title>Breaks In Blackpool and Some Things You Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 21:46:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Blackpool is a seaside resort situated on the North West coast of England, which remains immensely popular with tourists from the close by towns and cities which include Warrington, Liverpool, Warrington and more. The town is also surprisingly popular with the Scottish who turn up in large groups rather like the hordes of factory workers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blackpool is a seaside resort situated on the North West coast of England, which remains immensely popular with tourists from the close by towns and cities which include Warrington, Liverpool, Warrington and more. The town is also surprisingly popular with the Scottish who turn up in large groups rather like the hordes of factory workers of the past on their company vacation. Sometimes it seems that the seaside town is nothing but hotel accommodation and tourist attractions and although there is an incredibly amount of <a target="_blank" title="Blackpool Bed and Breakfast" href="http://www.bedandbreakfastdir.co.uk/uk/blackpool.php">Blackpool bed &amp; breakfasts</a> it is advisable to book in advance to avoid disappointment. Guest houses varies from the cheap and chearful to five star class. Many are situated on the sea front alternatively, if you would rather stay somewhere more relaxing there are a few in the suburbs.</p>
<p>Blackpool began to see its first visitors in the 18th century who had visited to indulge in  the new practice of sea bathing. With the arrival of the railways, from 1846, Blackpool saw increasing numbers of visitors to"take the cure". Nowadays you can travel to Blackpool by road, rail or aeroplane arriving there much faster than the early Victorian visitors who would take up to 2 days from Manchester.</p>
<p><strong>The Famous Blackpool Pleasure Beach</strong></p>
<p>The most popular attraction in the town, in Lancashire in the north west of England, which brings in roughly seven million visitors every twelve months, is Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Blackpool's Pleasure Beach is a static funfair with fear inducing big rides, for example Valhalla, Grand National, Ice Blast, the Pepsi Max Big One, Zipper Dipper and Wild Mouse, and including many more sideshows, food booths, children's rides, thrill rides, sidestalls and games. The most recently added big ride is Infusion, the first ride in the world to be a suspended looping coaster entirely over water.</p>
<p> <strong>A useful tip:</strong> If you are traveling as a group or family it is possible to save a substantial amount of cash by purchasing a wristband for unlimited rides especially if you will be going on as many rides as you can handle as the individual cost of each ride soon amounts to serious cash.</p>
<p><strong>Getting There And Accommodation</strong> </p>
<p>Blackpool is, as said earlier, very easy to get to nowadays as you are able to travel there by air, automobile or railway. If arriving by train you will, most probably, be arriving at Blackpool's main rail station, which is Blackpool North found on Talbot Road. Just a short distance down the road is situated Blackpool's main coach station, the Blackpool National Express Coach Station. The other railway station, Blackpool South, is at Waterloo Road, South Promenade. Blackpool's airport is found approximately two miles south of the centre of town and was known as, Blackpool Squires Gate Airport,  one of the oldest British airports.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://blackpool.bedandbreakfasthelper.com/">Blackpool bed &amp; breakfast accommodation</a> is priced fairly low. Accommodation is far less expensive in the off season and a little more expensive at weekends. <a target="_blank" href="http://blackpool.hotelreservationhelper.com/">Blackpool hotels</a> are at their most costly during the Blackpool Illuminations, which is really Blackpool's peak season.</p>
<p><strong>A useful tip:</strong> Some hotels can be busy and noisy especially those close to North and Central Pier. If you require at a place which is not so busy try booking somewhere past the North Pier.</p>
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		<title>City Breaks In Cambridge and Facts You Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 07:09:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Cambridge is widely known all over the earth as being the home of the University of Cambridge, one of the finest learning centres in England. The University includes some 31 colleges including; Christ's College, Churchill College, Clare College, Clare Hall and Corpus Christi College which have a major impact upon the city. Although large numbers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Cambridge</strong> is widely known all over the earth as being the home of the University of Cambridge, one of the finest learning centres in England. The University includes some 31 colleges including; Christ's College, Churchill College, Clare College, Clare Hall and Corpus Christi College which have a major impact upon the city. Although large numbers of people arrive at Cambridge with their main intention being to view the University, Cambridge has so many more places to visit besides the colleges of the University.  Happily there is a varied selection of <a target="_blank" title="Cambridge Bed &amp; Breakfast" href="http://www.bedandbreakfastdir.co.uk/uk/cambridge.php">Cambridge bed &amp; breakfast accommodation</a> to choose from (Important: for more information see bottom of article).</p>
<p>Cambridge dates back to the medieval period and because of this there there are numerous examples of fantastic architecture. You may walk amongst the ancient streets, relax one of the various parks and gardens or you could take a punt up and down the river. If the idea of punting takes your fancy, then you can rent a punt or for something a little different one can rent a chauffeured punt. There are numerous organisations offering this facility along the River Cam. Otherwise a cruise up the River Cam in a narrowboat.</p>
<p>Cambridge is also widely known for its churches, 13 of which are situated within the city's boundaries. Of the thirteen churches found in Cambridge town centre it is All Saints Church which is said to be one of the best examples of Gothic revival architecture in England. Another church which you must visit is Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which is one of only four round Norman churches located in England. The tiniest church in Cambridge is the Church of St Peter's, which is hidden away in a tranquil part of the city. Possibly the most spectacular panoramic views of the city and University colleges are to be experienced from the viewpoint of the University church, the Great St Mary's Church.</p>
<p>As there is a vast collection of visitor attractions to see in Cambridge, it would be virtually impossible to visit all of them in just 24 hours.  We therefore strongly advise that you spend at least two days in Cambridge. If you and your family are currently considering taking a break in Cambridge it is vital that you reserve your  accommodation at the earliest opportunity because, sadly <a target="_blank" title="Hotels in Cambridge" href="http://cambridge.hotelreservationhelper.com/">hotel accommodation in Cambridge</a> tend to be surprisingly busy and are frequently fully booked for weeks or even months in advance. If your group is large you might find that <a target="_blank" title="Cambridge Apartments" href="http://www.bedandbreakfastdir.co.uk/uk/cambridge_apartments.php">Cambridge apartment accommodation</a> prove to be reasonable option.</p>
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		<title>London is one of the best city break destinations in Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 14:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>London is one of the many popular city break destinations in Europe and is possibly in the top 10 of the best selling worldwide locations.</p>
<p>London offers everything any visitor could desire. If you are looking for a extensive variety of shopping choices in fact London has the biggest amount of retail premises  in Britain. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>London is one of the many popular city break destinations in Europe and is possibly in the top 10 of the best selling worldwide locations.</p>
<p>London offers everything any visitor could desire. If you are looking for a extensive variety of shopping choices in fact London has the biggest amount of retail premises  in Britain. Shopping ranges from designer shops to used bargains on a market stall. There are large well known department shops in the bustling main streets.</p>
<p>During a busy days shopping you can take a break in one of the many coffeehouses or a glass of wine in one of the numerous pubs. After you have finished shopping you can enjoy some food in one of the many restaurants. In London you will find a restaurant offering nearly every kind of cuisine you could envisage from every part of the world. London has a really diverse multi-cultural population and this enables holidaymakers to try out different types of culinary delights.</p>
<p>After dinner why not sample one of the numerous top quality shows in London's West End. There you will find numerous famous actors and actresses performing in the newest shows. There are many travel companies that offer great <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hotelbreaks.com/hotelbreaks_2004/reservations/theatre_breaks.htm">theatre breaks</a> deals, which include a top seat at a show of your choice and hotel accommodation.</p>
<p>London has a huge amount of accommodation options of varying criteria from a basic youth hostel to 5 star plus luxury hotels. The price of the accommodation you select can be costlier if you choose a property in a more popular part of London near the principal shops or theatres. A good solution for some people is to stay a bit away out of the center of London. This will help save you cash and you can use the extensive underground network to get you around the city.</p>
<p>Getting to London is simple as there are <a target="_blank" href="http://www.londonflights.co.uk">London flights</a> from many major cities in the world. You can usually get to London direct or by journeying via another major airport. Within Europe London is serviced by the numerous low cost airlines providing seats as cheap as one pound or less plus airport taxes. A simple search on the internet will help you find them.</p>
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