Steve Kevin

Member since: January 29, 2008
Total live articles: 125

The Sheraton Belgravia is a modern 4-star hotel at the heart of the area. This is one of those full feathered top hotels with its restaurant and bar.

By: Steve Kevin l Travel > Hotels l Jan 15, 2010 l Views: 14

The Sheraton Heathrow London is a 4-star hotel on the North side of London Heathrow Airport.

By: Steve Kevin l Travel > Hotels l Jan 15, 2010 l Views: 10

Myhotel Bloomsbury The Myhotel Bloomsbury is a 4-star hotel in London. It is situated on Bayley Street, Bedford Square with Tottenham Court Road‎ Station, The Goodage Street Station and The Oxford Circus Staion around to provide an easy access to it. It is a non-smoking hotel with smoking allowed rooms available. The...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Jan 14, 2010 l Views: 11

Swissotel The Harvard is a 5-star hotel in London just on the bank of the river Thames. This is one of those 5-star hotels that really deserve every single one star it has got. It has all the services and facilities that a normal 5-star hotel has and a lot...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Jan 12, 2010 l Views: 6

Myhotel Chelsea The Myhotel Chelsea is a 4-star hotel near Kensington area in London. It is situated at Ixworth Place south of the world famous Hyde Park. To get the Myhotel you can use The Kensington Station, The Sloane Square Station or The Kensington Bridge tube Station which are within the...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Jan 12, 2010 l Views: 8

The Ellerthwaite Lodge The Ellerthwaite Lodge is a 4-star guest house in Windermere. It is a relatively small Bed and breakfast with 15 rooms in total. It is located very near to the Windermere Lake on New Road, Windermere, Cumbria. To get to it you can use one of the following...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Jan 09, 2010 l Views: 10

The Kimberley Hotel is a 4-star accommodation in Harrogate. It is an average size hotel near the town centre with 48 rooms in total. This is a pet allowed and non-smoking establishment. There is a bar and restaurant and car parks are provided offsite. Wi-Fi internet access is provided all through...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Jan 09, 2010 l Views: 16

The Wild Boar The Wild Boar is a 3-star hotel in Windermere. It is a medium size guest accommodation with 36 rooms in total. It has certainly surpassed the stars as it offers lots of services and facilities not always seen in 3-star hotel. It offers onsite car parks. The Boar is...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Jan 09, 2010 l Views: 7

The Cairn Hotel The Cairn Hotel in Harrogate is a 3-star accommodation and situated at the very heart of the town. It is one of the large hotels in the area with 127 rooms in total. It is a non-smoking establishment and has its own bar, restaurant and gym and has licence...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Jan 08, 2010 l Views: 10

Henry VIII Hotel Henry VIII is a 4-star hotel in London. It has 106 rooms in total and is located on Leinster Gardens just a few steps from the famous Hyde Park. The nearest tube stations to get here are The Queensway, The Basyswater, The Paddington and The Lancaster Gate. The...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Jan 07, 2010 l Views: 12

The colosseum, also known as the Coliseum, is a large oval stadium located in the center of Rome. It is one of the largest structures ever built during the Roman Empire, and it is considered as one of the great achievement of Roman architecture. It was constructed at around 70 AD...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l May 30, 2008 l Views: 727

The city of Cambridge is a university town and the administrative centre of the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is located around 80 km north of London and is surrounded by smaller towns and villages. Universities in Cambridge have always been well known and reputable throughout the world. It is in...

By: Steve Kevin l Education l Jul 30, 2008 l Views: 262

Located in York, the National Railway Museum offers a taste of rail transport in Britain's history. It is the world's biggest railway museum, with a large collection of locomotives and other railway equipment. It is the most widely visited of all the museums located outside of London. The museum is located...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l May 30, 2008 l Views: 212

Vacations are primarily made for the recreational purposes. Many people who are quite pre occupied with their jobs and other day to day activities plan their long awaited vacations since they want to relax and spend some time away from their daily troubles and worries. If you are one of...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Dec 15, 2008 l Views: 182

MNAC, short for The National art museum of Catalonia, Standing at a perfect position on Montjuic hill, Barcelona, Spain, prides itself on a wealth of historic and modern art objects. The name "National art museum of Catalonia" or as the Spanish say "Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluna" was just recently...

By: Steve Kevin l Art & Entertainment l Sep 22, 2008 l Views: 143

The Cardiff Festival is a summer-long celebration showcasing the best in sports event, theater, live music, fun fair and entertainment for the youth. The festival, established 21 years ago, is organized and presented by the Cardiff Council. The festival is composed of smaller festivals that run from July to August...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Sep 12, 2008 l Views: 131

The Louvre is the most famous art museum in the world. It also has the most number of visitors per year. It is home to many great works of art that are historically significant in Western culture. It was originally built as a royal palace for King Philipp II. The...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Sep 14, 2008 l Views: 127

About 180 years ago, Joseph Livesey, a wealthy man formed a society of seven around a simple pledge never to consume alcohol again. This was the result of his observations based of which he reached the conclusion that the main reason some people are poor is abusing alcohol. Apparently, they...

By: Steve Kevin l Education l Sep 22, 2008 l Views: 124

A perfect getaway would be splendid trips to a far away beach where you can escape the daily hassles that you are forced to face in your everyday living. Regardless of whether you are just planning to spend a fun-filled activity with your family and friends or if you are...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Dec 15, 2008 l Views: 118

When it comes to Amsterdam, expense if not everything is a very important factor. Everything from a vessel fare for a tour on the canals and a cycle rent to the price of a hamburger may shock a new visitor but there are ways to avoid disappointment. Accommodation always stands at...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Oct 05, 2008 l Views: 115

The colosseum, also known as the Coliseum, is a large oval stadium located in the center of Rome. It is one of the largest structures ever built during the Roman Empire, and it is considered as one of the great achievement of Roman architecture. It was constructed at around 70 AD...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l May 30, 2008 l Views: 727

Folkestone was a small village in 1066 composed mainly of fishermen and farmers who were cultivating the lands owned by the church at Canterbury. The town was so small that during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, there were only about 120 houses in Folkestone. By the 18th and 19th century,...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Aug 28, 2008 l Views: 52

Just mention the word Jamaica and the mind is filled with images of beach party, reggae and rum.

By: Steve Kevin l Travel > Destinations l Feb 29, 2008 l Views: 17

Located in York, the National Railway Museum offers a taste of rail transport in Britain's history. It is the world's biggest railway museum, with a large collection of locomotives and other railway equipment. It is the most widely visited of all the museums located outside of London. The museum is located...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l May 30, 2008 l Views: 212

Milan is one of the most modern cities in Italy. It is a city famous for its shopping being home to many of the signature Italian brands such as Ferragamo, Christian Dior and Armani. In every corner in Milan, you can find a fashionable boutique that attests to the city's...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Aug 20, 2008 l Views: 18

Vacations are primarily made for the recreational purposes. Many people who are quite pre occupied with their jobs and other day to day activities plan their long awaited vacations since they want to relax and spend some time away from their daily troubles and worries. If you are one of...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Dec 15, 2008 l Views: 182

The Acai berries jumped into prominence after being discovered their power to convert LDL into muscle-fat.

By: Steve Kevin l Food and Beverage l Nov 17, 2009 l Views: 23

Old Rose and Crown Hotel in Birmingham had been on the place for about 300 years and originally was used as an inn.

By: Steve Kevin l Travel > Hotels l Dec 11, 2009 l Views: 4

The Glenburn Hotel & Restaurant in Windermere is located on New Road, Windermere, Cumbria. The hotel has been rated 4.36 of 5.0 which is among the high scores for a hotel around and proves the level of services provided.

By: Steve Kevin l Travel > Hotels l Dec 17, 2009 l Views: 10

The Cavalier House Hotel The Cavalier House Hotel is located on Hagley Road, Birmingham and is within the convenient access of The Five Ways, The University (Birmingham), The Jewellery Quarter and Smethwick Rolfe Street train stops. Almost anything that Birmingham has to offer for visitors can be accessed easily from The Cavalier...

By: Steve Kevin l Travel l Dec 26, 2009 l Views: 11
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