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Lufthansa to renew Frankfurt-Cape city flights in December

By subhadip
May 30, 2016
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This winter Lufthansa will resume operation at the Frankfurt-Cape town direction. From December 2d, a Lufthansa plane will take off from Frankfurt and fly non-prevent to the port city on thefoot of table Mountain every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. the connection extends the Lufthansa group’s hub-wide portfolio and optimally enhances the previouslyseasonal provide from Munich and Zurich with Edelweiss. After …

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Costa Cruises to release day excursions to Moscow

By subhadip
May 30, 2016
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Costa Cruises is to release a new summer cruise on board the Costa Luminosa, permitting guests theprecise possibility to go to Moscow for a day. The ‘Jewels of the Baltic’ itinerary is to be had at some stage in August 2016, with weekly sailings from Stockholm. Costa Luminosa calls at Helsinki, St. Petersburg and Tallinn, before returning to Stockholm. at …

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The Heritage Buildings of Delhi – Lessons in Rich History

By admin
May 12, 2016
in :  Travel
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Delhi is the capital that brings together two different worlds. Old Delhi is lined up with havelies and mosques. On the other side is the New Delhi with tree-lined avenues and government buildings. Delhi is known for its rich heritage and ancient architecture; its culture is something that every resident of the city boasts upon. The richness can be witnessed …

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The Ness, Shaldon, Devon: hotel review

By subhadip
April 18, 2016
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There is a distinct nautical feel to the decor of this attractive hotel. Unfortunately the cooking is also all at sea Bedroom at The Ness in Devon Our arrival in Shaldon instantly put me into a holiday mood. Driving over the bridge from Teignmouth, the harbour sparkling in the sunshine, we entered the village in full celebratory swing, bedecked in …

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The Villa Levens, near, Kendal, Lake District: hotel review

By subhadip
April 18, 2016
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Despite a mildly corporate feel, this Victorian pile in the Lakes redeems itself with historic features and our writer’s favourite luxury: TVs in the bathrooms High and handsome … the Lake District’s Villa Levens As an atheist, I am unlikely to ever need spiritual guidance in the Lake District. What I do require, however, in an area where hotel room-rates …

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The Convent, South Woodchester, Cotswolds: hotel review

By subhadip
April 18, 2016
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Where nuns once lived a simple life, music lovers can now eat, catch an intimate gig and stay the night. But has the new multi-tasking hotel fully found its groove? Praise be! … The Chapel venue at The Convent, Stroud. Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to pay worshipful respect … to food, music and a good, long relax. …

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The New Inn, Great Limber, Lincolnshire: hotel review

By subhadip
April 18, 2016
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Our reviewer puts aside his political prejudices and laps up the Downton Abbey-dreamscape, top food and idyllic setting of this swanky country pub on a posh estate The New Inn, Great Limber, Lincolnshire  We lefties have a vexed relationship with the landed aristocracy. But if the gentry must persist, can we agree that the least it can do is open …

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The Venice synagogue at the heart of the world’s first ghetto

By subhadip
April 18, 2016
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The 16th-century Schola Grande Tedesca is worth a visit for its extraordinary interior but, as the arts writer discovers, also for what it reveals about the history of the Jewish community in Europe The interior of the Schola Grande Tedesca This is one of the oddest spaces I’ve ever been in. The geometry is unique: it is a trapezoid tapering …

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On board Ryanair’s first luxury jet: did it make me feel like a VIP?

By subhadip
April 18, 2016
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As corporate jet services go, this was more prosecco class than champagne but it might take off with groups of sport fans Hen parties are among the target market for the £4,000 an hour service. Photograph: Fintan Clarke/Ryanair There is no scrum at the boarding gate and enough legroom to tap dance in. This is Ryanair, but not as we …

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‘See you down the izakaya’: pubs, Japan style

By subhadip
April 18, 2016
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Tokyo’s taverns are tiny, sometimes raucous places for after-work drinking and great Japanese bar food Big in Japan … Tokyo is brimming with izakayas. Photograph: Alamy After a day of sightseeing and inevitable Lost In Translation moments, settling into an izakaya is the perfect respite for any traveller in Japan. Izakayas are cheerful pubs serving food and drinks – tiny, …

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