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An Afternoon in Old Town Nicosia

This is a guest post by Hugo Davison.

So you’re in Cyprus and you’re in search of a classic Mediterranean feast. Eating out in Cyprus is all about the Greek ‘meze’ – the endless platters of freshest local produce, sat over for hours with a few jars of local wine. For the best quality, it pays to get away from the crowds, and that means leaving the overrun consumerism of Cyprus’s beaches behind. Try Nicosia, the islands capital, which borders the Turkish side of the island and is separated by an old roman wall and the capital’s old town. It’s into the intriguing old town where many local tavernas await, so loose yourselves in its bohemian backstreets for an afternoons indulgence in the real Mediterranean Cypriot dining.

Always start with fresh bread with olive oil and olives. Then pile on the typical Greek dips, tahini, tzatziki, taramosalata, houmous and greek yoghurt. Cram in some basic fresh salad, some grilled halloumi cheese and jar of local wine and you’re already an hour in. Ah, but wait. That’s just the entree.

The Cypriots are incredibly keen on meat. Round two comes from the two local favourites, Lamb and Pork. These come in your normal skewer kebab, the ‘souvlaki’, or there’s the sassy grilled sausage called ‘sheftalia’, or perhaps try the ‘gyros’ – a mischievous little pita curled up with pork or chicken with fresh tomato and red onion, tzatziki and chips. Add some ‘keftethes’, the little fried meatballs of mince and potatoes and herbs, some ‘stifado’, a rustic rabbit or lamb stew, and top it off with a plate of ‘koupepia’, those classically stuffed vine leaves.

Another jar of wine and old town Nicosia is doing well. Yes it is here where the classic tastes are found, like in Tziellari, one of the more traditional tavernas, but its also where the local set jam up with bouzouki’s (an acoustic guitar of sorts) and strum the hours lazily by.  Another favourite is Aigaio, a cafe/taverna in the old Greek terrace style with an artsy scene where browsing books or sucking on a late afternoon shiesha is the norm. And the best till last? Head to Heraklis Garden Cafe for a great outdoor setting, the best in old fashioned Nicosian ice cream and a natter with the owner’s parrot.

After a full afternoon, with the sun firmly set, you wander back through the old streets and marvel at the local stamina, the elderly Greek Cypriots sitting at taverna tables, sucking on frappes and cigars and chuckling at the merriment and madness of the bohemian beats their old haunts still play.

Check out my destination Cyprus for more local knowledge and places to tempt you in for the day.

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Business Travel in London

Whether you’re a business traveller, taking a holiday in the UK’s capital, or in the process of relocation, using short stay apartments in London may well be the answer to your accommodation needs. They are much cheaper than an equivalent standard of hotel room, as much as 30% in many cases and they offer more space, comfort and flexibility, whilst at the same time benefitting from a concierge and maid services.

When using London apartments short stay accommodation will be the ideal solution for many business travellers. Whether the stay is just overnight, when for example you need to go to an early morning engagement or meeting, or whether you are in town for a lengthier stay, perhaps attending an exhibition or conference, this option does away with the unwelcome anonymity of hotel rooms and gives a great deal more flexibility.

For companies whose staff are frequently required to stay in London, using short stay apartments is much more economical and flexible than maintaining a company apartment on a permanent basis. They are able to pay for just the accommodation that’s in use and it is easy to scale up or down as required.

When personnel need to relocate to London serviced apartments provide the ideal solution. For an employee who is engaged on a short term contract, or for one who needs to permanently move his or her base, a short stay apartment offers a much more conducive environment than a hotel and is available at very short notice for as long as is needed. This is especially valuable to an employee who needs to find a new home in the capital and takes away much of the stress at what is a very busy time.

Serviced apartments in Central London are far more spacious than the standard capital city hotel room and they are appointed to a high standard. Rather than being restricted to eating out, residents can enjoy cooking in the well equipped kitchens, or can simply use the microwave to heat up a convenience meal. A dishwasher and washing machine are often included.

If you’re visiting the capital for tourist purposes and considering London apartments short stay units have much to offer. As well as proving better value than conventional hotels they give you far more flexibility when it comes to entertaining, eating and relaxing. Choosing an apartment in a smart and central district means you are well placed for exploring the city.

For groups and families, apartments represent great value as they are priced per unit not per person staying. Phone calls are charged as extra but all taxes and utility bills are taken care of in the rental price. After a busy day out and about in London, your apartment is a welcoming place to relax and chill out and will be equipped with cable or satellite TV and may have a DVD and audio system as well. And you don’t need to worry about making the bed or tidying up as the maid will take care of all that.

Short stay serviced apartments in London are increasingly popular with both business and leisure visitors and provide the highest levels of comfort and flexibility.

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Things to See and Do in Blackpool

A weekend in Blackpool is certainly worth consideration when searching for short breaks this year. From famous attractions such as Blackpool Tower to amazing museums and top-quality theatrical performances in the evening, you may be hard pressed to fit everything there is on offer in a single break! And while the seaside town attracts more visitors during the summer – when the weather tends to be best – there is plenty for you to see and do here over the course of a weekend whatever time of year you visit. Perhaps the most famous iconic attraction is Blackpool Tower, which stands at 518 ft tall and can be seen for miles around.

The ballroom found at the structure’s base has been used for dances for many years and while you can sit back with a cup of tea and watch other people perform, you may be inclined to get up and dance yourself! Young children are sure to love the circus show which also takes place in the tower before having fun in the Jungle Jim’s indoor adventure playground.

You can pay to enter these attractions separately, although if you are planning on visiting all three you can save money by buying a multi-use pass. Admission for both adults and children is £12 each, although a family ticket – for two adults and two children – is £36. A trip to the Pleasure Beach theme park is sure to go down well with people of all ages on holiday in Blackpool. With more than 125 attractions and rides, including the Pepsi Max Big One – one of the biggest rollercoasters in Europe – there will be something to satisfy everyone.

You may also want to visit the resort at night, when a range of captivating stage shows take place. Some of these are only suitable for adults so it may be a good idea to check in advance if children can watch them.

If you’re looking for a little culture during a weekend break you’ll be in the right place when you come to Blackpool. The Grundy Art Gallery, which was built in 1908, hosts a range of temporary exhibits throughout the year.

Alternatively, why not go for a walk through the 390-acre Stanley Park? Here you can see stunning Italian gardens and the Cocker Tower, which was built in tribute to Blackpool’s first mayor Dr William Cocker.

There is nothing like a sunny afternoon in Blackpool, so be sure to head to the beach during your break. Of course you can lie back on the sand, munch on some Blackpool rock and just chill out but any children in your group may also enjoy going on a traditional donkey ride.

But while there are lots of things to see and do during the day, don’t think that the fun ends as soon as the sun goes down. Heading to one of Blackpool’s many restaurants will give you the chance to try everything from Lancashire hotpot to gourmet Asian cuisine and if you want to make a real night of it visit some of the town’s lively bars and clubs.

The 1,100-seater Grand Theatre hosts a range of performances all year round, from stand-up comedy to musicals, with some of the biggest names in entertainment taking to the stage.

During the autumn, millions flock to the town to see the famous Blackpool Illuminations where the streets are lit up. This time of year may see the vast number of Blackpool hotels fully booked, so be sure to book in advance to avoid disappointment. Whenever you decide to visit, you can be sure there will be lots for you to see and do on a holiday to Blackpool.

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Top 5 reasons to Visit Gerona

Are you on holidays in Barcelona? Make sure you go on a day trip to Gerona.

Gerona is a city located in the north-east of the Spanish autonomous region, Catalonia, and it is a very popular tourist destination because of its proximity to Barcelona and also because many European low cost airlines operate to its airport. If you are planning a trip to Barcelona this year I would recommend you visit this city. Here are my top 5 reasons to visit Gerona.

Gerona is near Barcelona
Barcelona is just one hour and twenty minutes from Gerona and the train ticket is not expensive. The proximity between these cities has two main advantages. The first is that if you are staying in Barcelona, you can quite easily go to Gerona for the day and come back in the evening….and vice versa. The second advantage is that many tourists actually prefer to book low cost flights to Gerona airport with Ryanair because they are usually cheaper than flights to Barcelona. When they arrive in Gerona, they either spend a few days in the city or they get the bus from Gerona airport to Barcelona.

There are beautiful beaches
If you plan to spend a day or two in Gerona you have to take a bus to Tossa del Mar. This municipality is near Gerona and has beautiful beaches which people travel from afar to see. It is famous for its walled-in Old Town which has narrow cobble streets and a famous museum.

Gerona is an old city with lots of landmarks
It is easy to wander around and discover the city on foot. I think it is best to visit the north of the city first. Here you can embark on the archaeological walk and along the way you will see the old quarter, churches, the Banys Arabs (Arabic baths), Gerona Cathedral, museums and the Jewish quarter.

Gerona is down to earth
One of the things that I love about Gerona is that it is more down to earth than Barcelona. Here you can find good restaurants which won’t charge you extortionate prices. Remember….ask the locals where to find a good restaurant and they will point you in the right direction.

Gerona is quiet
I also like Gerona because it is smaller than Barcelona and quieter so you can stay in the heart of the city and still get a good night sleep. You should also find nice accommodation at more reasonable rates.

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