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January City Breaks – Europe

Monday, December 7th, 2009

January City Break Deals are available in abundance. Christmas is over, the New Year has started and we just want the party season to continue – or simply escape it!

So a romantic weekend in Paris or a few days in Barcelona? A city break in Rome, Italy or a shopping trip in Milan and a quick trip to the ski slopes? Follow the tracks of the stars through Cannes or enjoy a cheap weekend mini break in Amsterdam? A mid week city break in Porto, Portugal or a relaxing UK city holiday in Edinburgh?

Drive, hire a car, jump on a plane or sit back on a train to Edinburgh, capital of Scotland. Spend happy at the January sales, marvel at Turner’s watercolour collection at the National Gallery and explore the Old Town and New Town of Edinburgh, a wonderful UNESCO World Heritage Site in the city’s heart with its magnificent architecture and winding streets. If you take your city break in Edinburgh during the 25th January you’ll find you’re in Scotland for Burns Night, a celebration of poet Robert Burns who wrote Auld Lang Syne.

Book a cheap flight to Porto or Oporto for a January city break in Northern Portugal. If the weather is clear take a helicopter tour of Porto flying low over the River Duoro and its many bridges, the Vila Nova de Gaia centre for Port wine production and Porto’s spectacular Cathedral. Narrow streets, lined with picturesque Portuguese houses, lead you through both modern shops and unique boutique stores and round Porto’s many monuments and museums.

The weather is generally mild in Funchal capital of Madeira Island during January. The city slopes down from 1200 metres to the harbour, and staying high in the Monte area is a great experience as Funchal is access either by gondola lift or by the famous toboggan where two traditionally dressed drivers run with a large wicker basket at speed to Livramento. A city break in Funchal can either be relaxing in one of the many beautiful four and five star hotels, or exhilarating exploring the panoramic city with its extensive shops and levada walks through the hills.

Take a short break in Rome, on the banks of the Tiber River and enjoy this spectacular historic city with its many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visit the Vatican Museums and Roman Colosseum, the Borghese Gallery and stroll up the Spanish Steps. There are many archaeological sites in Rome including the Pantheon, Trajan’s Market and Forum Romanum.

Portugal Holidays

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Bordered by Spain to the north and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south, a holiday to Portugal will draw you to a fascinating combination of dramatic cliffs leading to beautiful sandy beaches, winding rivers meandering through charming historic towns and villages, and alluring cities full of remarkable land marks, inspired Portuguese restaurants and traditional shops intermingled with modern shopping centres.

Whilst many would prefer to choose an all inclusive package holiday to the Algarve (south Portugal), collect a pre booked hire car with easyCar from Faro airport and you will discover that wide expanses of sand in the east become picturesque coves as you travel to the west. 

Head to Faro’s town centre and you may be surprised to find pretty winding cobbled streets and large open squares, together with a bustling harbour! Steeped in history, whilst in Faro why not visit one of the many museums or churches such as the Nossa Senhora do Carmo?

On the banks of the river Gilhao is Tavira, originally a busy port town but now an interesting holiday destination with a seven-arched Roman bridge and the church of Santa Maria do Castelo.  A short boat trip takes you to the deliciously tranquil beaches of Tavira Island or Ilha de Tavira. If you’re looking for late night clubs and bars, then Albufeira would be the preferred choice in the Algarve for you, with the popular Fisherman’s Beach and rows of cafes, restaurants and shops along The Strip, although the old part of the resort still retains much of its old charm.

There is much character to be discovered in the Algarve and when hiring a car in Portugal make sure you take a trip to the delightful hill top village of Monchique which has had a spa for thousands of years and if full of old world appeal. 

It takes less than three hours to drive from Faro to Lisbon, Portugal’s capital city on the central western coast. Lisbon or Lisboa is also a fantastic city break location, easily accessed by direct flights from the UK, with car hire and hotel accommodation simple to prebook.  Full of character jump on a tram to discover some of the city’s historical and architectural heritage or travel up to one of the seven hills by funicular or lift to experience some of the most beautiful views over Lisbon. There are many fantastic museums and monuments in Lisbon including the Belem Tower, and oodles of shops in the Baixa area – both old and new.

In Northern Portugal is Porto built either side of the Douro River.  A walking tour is highly recommended to get a feel for this stunning city, although it may also be explored by boat, tram or even helicopter!  The architecture found throughout the city is outstanding from the UNESCO World Heritage Clerigos Tower to displays of Gothic, Romanesque and Baroque buildings on every corner. Famous for its port wine, a tour of the Vila Nova de Gaia lodges should not be missed!

For a true authentic holiday in Portugal, choose a Pousada which is generally historic Portuguese building that would have originally have been a fortress, monastery, convent, palace or castle.