Posts Tagged ‘London’

Problems using U.S. credit cards in Europe

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Frommers, the respected travel information source wrote an excellent article on problems Americans are having in the Europe when trying to pay by credit card with a card issued in the U.S.

The problem is serious and in this case we refer you to this article in Frommers online publication on this subject. It describes the problem and suggests workable solutions, although not all are completely fail safe. If you are traveling to Europe, be sure a read this carefully.

Carry your passport with you at all times as it will help you identify yourself to merchants that accept credit cards. Be sure your passport is valid before leaving.

 

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Agreement allowing travel between Irish Republic and Britain set to end

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Under new plans travelers will have to have a passport for travel between the Britain and the Irish Republic, so that the governments will be able to monitor the travel of individuals.

The new system will allow governments to monitor it in advance, so authorities in the governments will know be alerted if a person on their watchlist of terrorist suspects, illegal immigrant and criminals books a reservation to travel.

UK citizens in the U.S. needing help with their UK passport can contact A Briggs. Rush UK passports can be obtainted in days with proof of immediate travel.

 

The news was reported on the BBC

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Planning a trip? Is your passport up to date? Click here to order a visa and check the requirements for entry.

Agreement allowing travel between Irish Republic and Britain set to end

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Under new plans travelers will have to have a passport for travel between the Britain and the Irish Republic, so that the governments will be able to monitor the travel of individuals.

The new system will allow governments to monitor it in advance, so authorities in the governments will know be alerted if a person on their watchlist of terrorist suspects, illegal immigrant and criminals books a reservation to travel.

UK citizens in the U.S. needing help with their UK passport can contact A Briggs. Rush UK passports can be obtainted in days with proof of immediate travel.

 

The news was reported on the BBC

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Planning a trip? Is your passport up to date? Click here to order a visa and check the requirements for entry.

Ten Breathtaking Places to Visit in London

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

If you are planning on spending a vacation in London, make sure you take full advantage of this gorgeous city with all that it has to offer. The city of London is full of an exciting array of places to go and things to do and see, for people of all cultures and ages. Being one of the biggest cultural capitals in the world, this city offers sightseeing opportunities and tourist attractions like nowhere else. Travel to London involves experiencing the city in all its splendor and fantastic sightseeing. Here are ten of the best sightseeing places in the city of London:
1. The British Museum:

Founded in the year 1753, the British Museum had a collection of over 71,000 unique items that had all been contributed by Sir Hans Sloane. In the 1800’s, this museum gained in popularity and began to flourish, which in turn increased its inventory of items to more than seven million. The museum’s charter declares that it should be open free of charge to all those curious people who are interested in learning more. So, come spend a day wandering through the eternal, labyrinthine corridors, exploring and discovering some of the greatest works of mankind’s cultural accomplishments and some take in some of the greatest relics of the Egyptian and Greek empires.

2. The London Eye:

Drawing nearly four million visitors each year, the London Eye has become one of the most popular sightseeing attractions in the world today. This gigantic wheel stands almost 135 meters over the entire city of London and is presently considered to be one of the tallest observation wheels in the world. This wondrous creation of modern engineering permits tourists to view all of London with an entirely new perspective, allowing them to see parts of the city that are generally not visible from the ground. Visiting the London Eye has been described as an `enchanting and inspiring experience’ and no vacation to London is complete without visiting this monument.

3. Saint Paul’s Cathedral:

Saint Paul’s Cathedral offers a captivating picture of the British Empire of the yesteryears and is a historical accomplishment of the reconstruction that took place after the great London fire of 1666. Famous for hosting royal birthdays, weddings,
celebrations and even funerals of some of the greatest leaders in Britain, the Cathedral attracts millions and millions of tourists every year.

4. The National Gallery:

Situated in the very center of Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery is home to some of the finest works of art in the world. Some of these pieces date back to the 13th century. Construction of the gallery commenced in the year 1832 and ever since it has collected many great pieces of art, which include works by Monet, Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Renoir and many more. A visitor can probably spend days trying to view all of the contents inside the gallery.

5. The London Zoo:

The London Zoo, which is in Regents Park is one of the most popular zoo’s in the world and houses as many as 12,000 different species of animals. Considered to be a must see, visitors travel from all parts of the world to see the animal shows that are held daily.

6. Tate Modern:

One of London’s most contemporary galleries, the Tate Modern consists of great collections and diverse exhibitions of modern art. Appealing to both, children as well as adults, connoisseurs as well as novices, the Tate Modern houses grand collections of artists like
Matisse, Andy Warhol and Bacon.

7. The Tower of London:

Constructed with white stone that was imported from France, the Tower of London or the `Bloody Tower’ has been known to imprison, protect and even execute the wrongdoers in the past.

8. The Natural History Museum:

An enigmatic gothic building that is home to some of the largest collections of dinosaurs in the world, the Natural History Museum consists of exhibitions that dominate the huge halls and tower.

9. The Madame Tussaud’s Experience:

A museum that is filled with life-like waxworks and animated displays that demonstrate the dark side of British history.

10. Westminster Abbey:

It is a medieval work of monumental significance and the burial ground for some of the most famous kings, statesmen, musicians, scientists and poets since the 11th century. The Westminster Abbey offers some of the most intriguing literary works and artistic
talent in the way of paintings, murals and tombs.

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