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7 Must-See Cities In Europe

Amsterdam                      KLet's start the Spring in Amsterdam and see ten million tulips blooming in nearby                      Heuhenhof garden. On the beach, Bioemencorso - the most famous flower carnival of the                      world - is also happening in April. Brussels                       If you want to chase winter away with some sweets, then go to Brussels to sample                       Belgian chocolate and the original waffle before heading for Brugge or Gent, medieval                       fairy-tale towns with the promise of a real plunge into the past. Venice                  ...

La Nassa Di Greco Tiziana AFF. Isole Tremiti, Italy

La Nassa Di Greco Tiziana AFF. Via Aldo Moro Loc San Domino Isole Tremiti  71040 Tel:   0882 463345 Fax:  0882 463345 Cell:  3470860035

Agriturismo Ventrella Claudio Marcello - Ischitella, Italy

Agriturismo Ventrella Claudio Marcello Via Casino Ventrella Frazione C da Principe Ischitella  71010 Tel:   0884 996891 Fax:  0884 996891

La Casa Di Nunno Antonietta - Deliceto, Italy

La Casa Di Nunno Antonetta Contrada Borranico Deliceto  71026 Tel:   0881 963020 Fax:  0881 914033 Cell:  3495646694 E:   lacasinadeliceto@kibero.it W:   www.lacasinadeliceto.it

Gasparri Zezza Tommaso AZ. AGR - Cerignola, Italy

Gasparri Zezza Tommaso AZ. AGR Loc Torre Alemanna Cerignola, 71042 Tel:   0885 421536 Fax:   0885 421536

Hadleigh - Suffolk, UK

A pretty little Suffolk market town close to the Essex border, Hadleigh is brimming with history and character, made evident in its abundant listed buildings.  Once a Viking royal town and latera hub of the burgeoning wool trade, it is home to some fantastic architecture, most notably in and around the High Street, Benton Street, George Street and the Market Place, where you'll find many traditional timber-framed and colour-washed plasterwork buildings. Picturesque St Mary's  Church with its stunning lead steeple has attracted the attention of painters including Gainsborough, Turner and Constable Adjacent to the Church lies the fabulous red-brick Deanery Tower - the only remnant  of Hadleigh Palace and the magnificent 15th century timber - framed Guildhall. Things to see Hadleigh Guildhall  is a medieval timber- framed complex, Grade 1 listed and dating back to the 15th century.  There is a timbered guildroom, an old town hall which has a fine crown- po...

Orwell River Cruises Ipswich, UK

Sail The River Orwell And See Local Wildlife The River Orwell is one of the most scenic and historic rivers in the country,and has been voted the second most beautiful river in England by the Royal Yachting Association.  In - from Peregrin falcons, to swans, seals and even a porpoise. Orwell Lady operates return public cruises from Ipswich Wet Dock (Orwell Quay) to the Orwell Bridge.  Pin Mill or Harwich Harbour from Easter weekend through to October.  There is a programme of music evenings from live jazz to disco, wine tasting and afternoon tea cruises throughout the season.  The vessel is a popular venue for private hire to celebrate anniversaries, birthdays or corporate events. Orwell River Cruises is a family run business providing a traditional river cruise service to enable more people to experience the wonders of the River Orwell and Stour estuary, including the very impressive Port of Fleixstowe. Tickets for all public cruises and theme nights ...

Newmarket - UK

Newmarket is a market town in the English county of Suffolk.  It is generally considered the birthplace and global centre of thoroughbred horse racing, and a future UNESCO World Heritage Site, King James 1 moved his court to Newmarket , Transforming the fortunes of the then village by building Newmarket Palace. Frequent stays by King Charles 1 and Charles 11 further cemented the town's royal and horseracing  tradition and made the town a fashionable centre for English gentry. Attractions:  The National  Stud is the showcase for British thoroughbred  breeding. Set in 500-acres close to Newmarket, it opened its gates to the public for the first time in the 1970's.  It remains the only working stud farm in the UK welcoming individual and parties who want to go behind the scenes of the industry. Newmarket is almost famous for its slightly spicy pork sausages awarded Protected Geographical indicator of Origin status in 2012.  Of the two varieties ...

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