Archive for April, 2008
Are you and your partner planning a private, romantic getaway to London? If so, will this be your first trip there or even your first trip overseas? If it is, please continue reading on for a few helpful planning tips. These tips, when properly implemented, can help you have the romantic vacation that dreams are made from.
1 - Have a Valid Passport
The quickest way to ruin a romantic getaway is to not have the documents needed to travel. When traveling to England from the United States, passports are required. The second you decide to travel overseas, is the moment you should to order your passports. Unless you want to pay a high express fee, allow up to two months for delivery. If you already have a passport, double-check its expiration date.
2 - Pick Your Hotel Wisely
Even if you are traveling to London on a budget, it is important to wisely pick your hotel. After all, romantic getaways are best when the night concludes in a hotel, so make it worth your while. Choose a London hotel that has nothing but five start ratings. In the end, it will be more than worth the costs.
Are you planning a trip to London, England? If so, you may be curious as to which attractions are worth the visit. You will find that most are, but you are encouraged to visit the Trafalgar Square.
The Trafalgar Square is located in Northumberland Road, in the heart of London. In fact, its convenient location and large column makes it difficult to miss.
The history of the Trafalgar Square begins in the 14th century. From this time until the 17th century, the space was used as a courtyard for the Great Mews. Not long after, the Great Mews was no longer in use. It was then that concepts began flowing for a new use of the space.
The Trafalgar Square was developed by John Nash, a well-known London architect. He believed the space would be best used as an area open to the public. He dreamed of an area were culture and history can be shared. The name Trafalgar square was official given to the space in 1830.