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Airports in Moscow

by Mary Bush

Moscow is considered one of the greatest cities of Russia. It has always been the center of all historical events. Moscow is the capital of Russian Federation. Moscow has an old history which is full of events that changed the life of the whole country.

Moscow is a city which is always visited by many tourists that want to see its famous Kremlin, the Red Square and many other popular sights.

Most of the international flights land at Sheremetyevo International airport, which is called Sheremetyevo II, as there is one more Sheremetyevo airport. This one is commonly called Sheremetyevo I and handles only domestic flights and flights to Belarus. But Sheremetyevo II is now under construction, which will be finally ready in 2009.

Sheremetyevo II is one of the busiest airports in the whole country. Most international flights depart from there. There are Duty-free shops, cafes, bars and also a medical office with pharmacy in the airport. Duty- free shops offer the most popular souvenirs There is also an ATM service where you withdraw the money you need, as well as banking service and bureaux de change.

There are three more airports in Moscow- Domodedovo, Vnukovo and Bykovo. Bykovo is the smallest among them and serves only domestic flights.

You can get to either of these airports by car or by an express train.

Entertainment in Moscow

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Posted in Travel on Dec 31st, 2008, 1:23 am by Mary Bush     

Top Ten Best Places To Visit In The United Kingdom

by katie George

If you’re a hog for beautiful architecture and rich history, then you couldn’t possibly think about missing out on the sights and sounds of the United Kingdom. This place, with its beautiful castles and heavenly Cathedrals, is any architecture enthusiast’s dream. Its beautiful green landscapes are a sight to behold, too. Indeed, you’ll be hard-put to find a place more picturesque than the United Kingdom.

1. London

A trip to the UK will never be complete if you don’t explore the city of London first. There, you can see the world-famous Big Ben, a huge clock that stood the test of time, and you can also find the Westminster Palace, the Westminster Abbey, and St.Paul’s Cathedral – all are great sights to behold. Of course, let’s not forget about all of London’s restaurants, parks, and shopping centers, and truly, London isn’t a city that you should bypass.

2. Stonehenge

Few structures in the earth are as mysterious as the Stonehenge. Built over 5000 years ago, this massive conglomeration of huge stones made to fit together like altars still pose a mystery to all those who see it. Up until now, there’s nobody who knows how the Stonehenge was built or what it was for.

3. Bath

Bath, as its name implies, is known for its many hot springs. You will see here several baths, which are perfect spots to get some much needed rest and relaxation. Here, you can get your share of steam and water in the famous Roman Baths, or better yet, the great baths themselves.

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Posted in Travel on Dec 31st, 2008, 1:21 am by katie George     

Reasons to Visit the Greek Islands

by katie George

The beautiful mountainous islands, scattered throughout the Mediterranean, Aegean and Ionian Seas, offer a unique perspective of Greece. Each of the islands, of which there are more than 150, is unique. The beautiful islands open a door to a different way of life that lets visitors get away from it all and escape from the real world into somewhere they’ve always wanted to be. Though life on many the islands mimics everyday life in the rest of the world, with a similar atmosphere, the internet and cars, each island is different and offers a piece of history and relaxation that can be found nowhere else on earth.

Archaeology

The various islands have numerous places where one can explore archaeological sites. Crete, the largest of the islands, has these sites, interspersed with ancient cities, all across the island. Other islands, like Aigina, have similar ruins. Aigina has dozens of ruins and temples, including the Temple of Aphaia. Rhodes offers one of the best medieval cities in the world.

Life Without Cars

Though many of the islands have the same transportation as we do everywhere else, some Islands, like Ydra, Poros, Hydra and Spetses don’t have them at all. You can explore these islands by bike, ferry, horse-powered vehicles or on your own two feet. They’re small, so cars are unnecessary and it’s possible to see everything just on a walk. Other islands that don’t offer rental cars provide buses and mopeds for transportation, so you don’t need to drag your things to the hotel.

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Posted in Travel on Dec 30th, 2008, 2:06 am by Lauren Thompson     

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