Travel and Leisure Articles 
Where To Visit In France - Corsica
By: Glynis Shaw
Category: Travel and Leisure
Discover why you should consider beautiful Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea for your next holiday in France. This gem of an island has a rich history, offers rustic cuisine and exudes warmth and beauty.
Find The Ideal Venue For Your Business Event – Without The Stress!
By: Lindsay Chapman
Category: Travel and Leisure
The article discusses what should be considered when planning and booking a meeting/conference venue. It follows up outlining what Barnham Broom Hotel has to offer and recommending it as a conference venue.
Hiking in Isreal
By: Amos Zuk
Category: Travel and Leisure
A beautiful trail throughout the year, Hiking in the Israel takes you past wildflowers, streams, and waterfalls.
How to Be a Tourist in Barcelona
By: Laurent Fabier
Category: Travel and Leisure
So you think it would do you some good to visit Barcelona, the city-queen of Spain and of all things Spanish on this Earth. But can you take it? For Barcelona is a city unlike any other. It’s exotic and fast-paced, as you’re likely to find out if you go for a walk on one of its crowded, noisy, lively boulevards. Yet Barcelona is also a place of solemn gravity, soberness and tranquility – all you have to do is step in the shadow of one of its ancient cathedrals, churches and palaces and it’s like stepping into another world.
6 Things to Do in the Rocky Mountain West
By: David Urmann
Category: Travel and Leisure
The Intermountain West makes a great travel destination for both individuals and families . We offer a number of some ideas for your next exciting vacation to the Intermountain west. Our suggestions range from sightseeing choices to ideas for hot springs to visit.
Tour Guide Tips to Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome
By: Tina Halford
Category: Travel and Leisure
Saint Peter's Basilica, known as Basilica di San Pietro in the native Italian, is widely regarded as the pinnacle of Roman architecture. The church is one of the largest in the world, covering nearly 6 acres, and standing 450 feet tall. Created between the 14th and 15th centuries, the main bulk of the art and design of the monument was the work of a 72-year-old Michelangelo, one of the world's greatest art masters, after he assumed the role of chief architect in 1546.
Ideas for Your Next Cruise
By: Ric Wiley
Category: Travel and Leisure
A look at where to go on your next cruise. It’s not just the Caribbean, there's the Mediterranean, Northern latitudes and river cruising as well.
Fit The Fishing Rod To The Fishing Task
By: Ron King
Category: Travel and Leisure
Getting the fish to bite is only half the job. Whether or not you land that fish depends on the decisions you made at the shop -- primarily the type of rod.
Finding Vacation Rentals in North Lake Tahoe
By: Jennifer Bailey
Category: Travel and Leisure
The main difference between North and South Lake Tahoe is that most people who live on the lake year around tend to own houses on the northern end.
The Charm of Pigeon Forge Chalets
By: Jason Gluckman
Category: Travel and Leisure
A chalet is a traditional Swiss style house with a sloped roof and wide eaves. Chalets originated in Switzerland and regions near the Alps. Chalet style dwellings spread to the United Kingdom and other European countries in the early to mid twentieth century.
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