Europe Explored » luxury hotels https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 5 Best Austrian Ski Resorts https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/22/5-best-austrian-ski-resorts/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/22/5-best-austrian-ski-resorts/#comments Thu, 22 Nov 2012 08:45:31 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=12276 While many skiers may answer “France” when asked the question of the best place in the world to ski, Austria is becoming increasingly popular. With the world economy in the shape that it is, many skiers are looking to save money wherever they can, and Austria is by-far one of the most cost-effective locations to […]

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While many skiers may answer “France” when asked the question of the best place in the world to ski, Austria is becoming increasingly popular. With the world economy in the shape that it is, many skiers are looking to save money wherever they can, and Austria is by-far one of the most cost-effective locations to ski at. Not only are the ski passes and nightlife generally cheaper, the hospitality is usually warmer making for an overall more enjoyable experience than a typical holiday ski trip to the Courchevel. To help you in your journey to either save money or just have fun, here’s a list of the 5 best Austrian ski resorts.

1) Alpbach

Atmosphere is the name of the game at Alpbach, and boasts absolutely gorgeous scenery for beginners and pros alike. While Alpbach is more tailored for those new to the sport, good snow conditions will pose a challenge for skill sets of all levels. A nursery slope is a mere five minutes away from the main ski area, perfect for practicing snowploughs after a tough lesson, so bring the kids!

A view from Alpbach ski resort, Austria
A view from Alpbach ski resort, Austria by mapryan

2) St Anton

There are a few reasons why St Anton is one of the top 3 ski resorts in all of Europe, but don’t be lured in by the beauty of this place. St Anton is primarily for serious skiers, and is not recommended for those new to the sport. However, there are a few resorts for the less-serious just a short bus ride away, so don’t let that stop you from encouraging a few of your beginner friends to tag along.

Skiing in St Anton, Austria
Skiing in St Anton, Austria by vuorikari

3) Kitzbühel

Kitzbühel is known primarily for its beauty and charm. While the annual Hahnenkamm — one of the toughest downhill courses in all of Europe — is held here, what Kitzbühel is really known for is its charm. Warmly welcoming skiers of all skill levels, Kitzbühel is both gorgeous and family-friendly. Even the non-skiers will enjoy their stay here, as the streets are lined with quaint boutiques, luxury hotels, and other trappings that rarely show up at an Austrian ski resort.

Skiing in Kitzbuhel, Austria
Skiing in Kitzbühel, Austria by Mahmut

4) Ischgl

Ischgl is for all you party people out there that love the nightlife just as much as your pair of skis. While Ischgl is not the cheapest of ski resorts, the atmosphere from late afternoon into the early morning hours is electric. Jovial and amicable people dance around every corner, making Ischgl party-central as far as Austrian ski resorts go with some great Austrian ski chalets that you can stay in and recover after the nights activities.

Ski slope in Ischgl, Austria
Ski slope in Ischgl, Austria by Leo-setä

5) Obergurgl

Last on the list is the family-friendly Obergurgl, the best Austrian ski resort to take the little ones to. At an extremely high elevation of 1,930m, Obergurgl guarantees snow for a longer season that most ski resorts you’ll find in Austria. While the ski area is somewhat small which will likely irritate experienced skiers, this cozy resort will always have your children within eyesight.

Skiing in Obergurgl, Austria
Skiing in Obergurgl, Austria by BeardyRob

There you have it! The five best Austrian ski holiday resorts — now get out there and hit the slopes!

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With winter creeping up on us, some people might be thinking about an impromptu getaway for a skiing holiday in the mountains for some fresh air and breathless views. There are numerous places to do this, especially in Europe; there are others in places like Canada, but when you’re planning a trip that’s no longer than a week, travelling for six hours on a plane would defeat the object.

So, sticking with Europe, there are several locations that are primary destinations for a good bit of skiing, snowboarding or whatever else takes your fancy. Most places are perfect for all types of people, whether it be families, couples or a bunch of friends. If travelling as a group, why not get some clothing to show that and do some clothes printing with Expressgarmentprinting.co.uk.

In fact, ensure that you do have the correct clothing when skiing in winter as the temperatures can fall dramatically. Wrap up in layers, remember your gloves and don’t forget your long-johns!

France

One of the most popular and obvious destinations for a lovely bit of skiing is France and the country has developed a fantastic reputation for its famous French Alps and its jet-set nature.

Saulire, 2700m, Courchevel, France
Saulire, 2700m, Courchevel, France by Pete southsea

On the border with Italy and Switzerland is Courchevel, the largest resort of the prestigious Three Valleys (3 Vallees) area in the Savoie province of France. The Three Valleys holds the world’s largest ski domain and has a total of 372 miles of trails and slopes; as an example of how big the area is, America’s six largest ski resorts would fit inside the Three Valleys.

Courchevel is built on four levels and is possibly the most luxurious location for skiing thanks to its expensive range of shops and bars, as well as luxury hotels; something celebrities often take advantage of, so keep your eyes peeled.

Turkey

Possibly not one of the first places you’d think of for a great skiing holiday is Turkey, but the resort of Uludag is a far cry away from warm beaches and cocktails by the pool.

Uludag range, Turkey
Uludag range, Turkey by Bicounet

Turkey seems to have jumped on the opportunity of being able to tempt holiday goers in with their mountainous ranges, especially when there’s been some snowfall. In mythology, Uludag is the fabled Mount Olympus where the gods watched the Trojan War. However, now the mountain’s primary purpose is to reign in the tourists.

The slopes are usually open from December through to March and as well as the opportunity for skiing, the national parks are also great places to explore.

Austria

One of the more purposeful settings for skiing holidays and other extreme sports is the Austrian resort of Kitzbühel. The location has one of the most demanding runs in the form of the Hahnenkamn.

Kitzbuhel Alps, Austria
Kitzbuhel Alps, Austria by Mahmut

There are great slopes for beginners, as well more challenging slopes for those with a good deal of experience and confidence in their skiing. A great deal of investment has gone into the site and so the likes of ski lifts and other amenities have been vastly improved of late.

Also available are a fantastic array of hotels, bars and restaurants for when you’re not hitting the slopes.

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Some of the top Bulgarian summer holiday resorts https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/08/some-of-the-top-bulgarian-summer-holiday-resorts/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/08/some-of-the-top-bulgarian-summer-holiday-resorts/#comments Wed, 08 Aug 2012 12:19:03 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=10480 The Bulgarian resorts located on the Black Sea coast are really modern and comfortable, and have everything which you will need for funny and memorable summer vacation. The resorts which Bulgaria has are really a lot and if you still don’t know which one to visit, then check below some of the top places where […]

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The Bulgarian resorts located on the Black Sea coast are really modern and comfortable, and have everything which you will need for funny and memorable summer vacation. The resorts which Bulgaria has are really a lot and if you still don’t know which one to visit, then check below some of the top places where you will have many pleasant and relaxing moments.

Sunny Beach, Bulgaria
Sunny Beach, Bulgaria by kismihok

Sunny Beach resort

Sunny Beach is the biggest sea resort in Bulgaria and it is real alternative to the Spanish resorts with its more than 4 km long beach which somewhere is up to 100 meters wide. The resort attracts more international fans of the sun than any other resort in the country. The beach is one of the best in Bulgaria, offering all sorts of attractions from mini golf to parachuting. There are also many lovely and lively restaurants and bars where you can have fun during the whole day. If you are looking for a safe and comfortable resort where you can improve your tan, this is the right place to go.

Sunny Beach can be seen as a small island, because there are very few tourists who are willing to leave its sun and golden beaches during their vacation. The most common destination for those who still want to visit other interesting places on the Bulgarian coast is the nearby Nessebar. The high quality comes at the right price and Sunny Beach is considered as one of the most expensive places for summer vacation in Bulgaria.

Sveti Vlas resort

Sveti Vlas is one of the newest sea resorts on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria and it is located only 5 km north of Sunny Beach. The village was originally founded by the Thracians, who called the ancient settlement Larissa and was later renamed in honor of St. Vlas. Despite the ancient history of the resort, there are almost no historical monuments. Nowadays, it is a place where you can see many luxury hotels and apartment complexes, awesome bars and restaurants. There is opened the first private marina in Bulgaria with capacity for 300 yachts in 2007. The port also has a luxury hotel and restaurant complex.

The center of St. Vlas is located near the beach. There you can find post office, bank, interesting restaurants, cafes, shops and some Internet clubs. The narrow beaches are one of the best available in Bulgaria, but in comparison with those in Sunny Beach they are much calmer and less crowded with tourists. The water is shallow and provides a good opportunity for water sports like jet skiing, diving, windsurfing and banana boat.
The above resorts are just small part of everything that Bulgaria has to offer. There are also many resorts and towns where you can rent an apartment for really great price. The mild climate and the warm water will definitely make your summer vacation in Bulgaria unforgettable. The entertainment is everywhere, so pack your luggage and head to the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. You will never regret it.

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Considerations When Locating A Hotel In London | United Kingdom https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/07/considerations-when-locating-a-hotel-in-london/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/07/considerations-when-locating-a-hotel-in-london/#comments Tue, 07 Aug 2012 11:53:40 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=10445 If you have never visited London before, then it’s probable that you are searching for a hotel room you can rent that isn’t going to cost you an arm and leg. If you wish to find the best deals on booking a London hotel room, then you need to follow these simple steps: Tower Bridge, […]

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If you have never visited London before, then it’s probable that you are searching for a hotel room you can rent that isn’t going to cost you an arm and leg. If you wish to find the best deals on booking a London hotel room, then you need to follow these simple steps:

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Tower Bridge, London, UK by Trey Ratcliff

1. One of the things that you first have to get straight concerning London is the fact that there are very few off-season periods. No matter what time of year it is, travelers are coming from around the world in order to visit this historic city for one reason or another. Because of that fact, you’ll not find many times of the year that the London hotels aren’t busy, and some times of the year there aren’t any bookings to be had.

2. The next most important thing that you need to know about booking London hotels is the fact that there is a large variety of different ones stretched out all over the city. If you’re looking for the most posh hotels in London, then you’re going to want to check out the offerings in the middle of the city, or Central London as it is known, as this is where all of the luxury hotels reside. These hotels are only for those individuals who have the budgets to afforded, as you won’t find anything better in regards to luxury, comfort, and overall decadence. If you are able to swing it however, chances are you’re going to have an experience that you won’t soon forget as you will be catered to by a plethora of luxurious services that only these posh hotels offer. Many of the amenities include spas, swimming pools, and the finest of fare from world-class chefs.

If you don’t have the budget to afford one of these posh and exclusive hotels in London, then you might be better off opting for one of the more affordable options that will provide you with nice accommodations at a price that is affordable. This will allow you to spend the remainder of your vacation money on traveling around London and seeing all the sights. None of these affordable options are going to be located in central London, but if you search around Ealing, Finchley, or Dockyards, you can usually find one to suit your budget.

If these moderately priced hotels are more than what you want to afford, then you might be better off searching the outlying areas of the city where they have many of the budget hotels. These are great because they allow you to rent a room for not even half of what you would need to pay for one of the more expensive hotel rooms. The downside of renting out one of these rooms is the fact that the majority of sights that you’re going to want to see in London are quite a distance from these locations so you will have to spend a lot of time traveling around in order to view them. This really shouldn’t be that big of a deal however if you are limited on the amount of money can pay for a hotel room.

3. In order to book one of these cheap hotel rooms in London, there isn’t any need to go visiting every one of them, as the majority of them all have their own website today. All you have to do is look them up online and make an inquiry on how much the rooms are and whether or not they have any rooms available. All of these hotels are going to allow you to book one of their rooms on the web, so finding a room isn’t going to be that difficult as long as you have a credit card and Internet access.

4. While there are not many instances in the London tourist season that would be considered the off-season, occasionally you can get lucky and find a hotel that is offering an online deal for their rooms during their off-season. If you are able to score such a deal, you can save a lot of money on the cost of your room and spend it on other things.

5. Another great way to find some budget or cheap hotels in London would be to put either of those terms into one of your favorite search engines like Google, Bing, or Yahoo. Doing that is sure to provide you with a number of listings of websites that offer services for finding the best deals on hotel rooms in London that will fit into your budget.

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Tips For Organising A Cornish Family Holiday | UK https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/30/tips-for-organising-a-cornish-family-holiday-uk/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/30/tips-for-organising-a-cornish-family-holiday-uk/#comments Wed, 30 May 2012 11:37:50 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=8098 A small peninsula on the Celtic Sea, Cornwall is one of the great undiscovered holiday destinations of modern Europe. Unlike big cities and their crowds, Cornwall is a tucked-away gem of history, culture, and beauty – a place to “get away from it all.” Ruins of Tintagel Castle – the birthplace of King Arthur / […]

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A small peninsula on the Celtic Sea, Cornwall is one of the great undiscovered holiday destinations of modern Europe. Unlike big cities and their crowds, Cornwall is a tucked-away gem of history, culture, and beauty – a place to “get away from it all.”

Ruins of Tintagel Castle, UK
Ruins of Tintagel Castle – the birthplace of King Arthur / Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by IDS.photos

It’s a great spot for both families and the solo traveler; you just have to know what you’re doing in order to make the most of your trip. If you’re planning a Cornish holiday, here are a few things to keep in mind.

Plan for the Weather

Naturally temperate, Cornwall enjoys around 1500 hours of sunshine per year – much more than the average UK country. However, it is on the coast, so be prepared for storms and a few wet weekends. The rainy season generally runs from October to January, peaking in November.

As for temperatures, you can expect them to stay relatively stable at around 10-20C (40-50F).

Find The Right Accommodation

Where to stay in Cornwall depends on your location, budget, and what kind of trip you’re planning to have. Are you looking for high-class hotels or would you rather get your hands a little dirty with an authentic camping experience? Do you prefer luxury or locality?

While there are plenty of places to stay in Cornwall, they generally fall into these types:

  • Modern living
  • Hotels and b&bs
  • Self Catering
  • Camping

Beach accommodations

As mentioned, Cornwall is a peninsula, meaning there are three coastlines to explore! You can go for either luxury hotels overlooking the water or inexpensive camps and beach bungalows to sleep right on the shore.

Storybook stay

This is where Cornwall gets creative, offering everything from farmhouses to holiday cottages and even treehouses to experience the real heart of the country. Research the area you’ll be traveling and you’re sure to find your fairytale experience.

Truro Cathedral, UK
Truro Cathedral / Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by Brian Snelson

Know The Sights

With one of the most fascinating histories in the UK, Cornwall is a great place soak up some culture without sacrificing the fun and adventure of a holiday abroad. Kids will love places like the Witchcraft Museum and the Eden Project. You can also visit Truro Cathedral, one of the most unique architectural designs in Europe, or Tintagel Castle, the birthplace of King Arthur.

Looking to relax?

Laze the day away at one of Cornwall’s many beaches, or take a stroll around the famed Trebah Gardens for a kind of nature you’ve never seen before. Make a trek to the Mên-an-Tol (literally “the hole stone”) for good luck and local blessings.

Or maybe you’re looking for something a little more exciting? Try any of Cornwall’s adventure tours or music festivals. Catch a show at the Minack Theatre, an open-air theatre that performs right on the cliffs of Land’s End. If you’re into outdoor adventures, Cornwall also has bungee jumping, horseback riding, and a surprising number of surf schools. Whether you’re looking for unique thrills or just a tranquil getaway, Cornwall can offer a great trip and an unforgettable family holiday. Keep these tips in mind and you’re sure to make memories with your loved ones that will never fade… much like Cornwall and its castles.

Sarah is a travel author who has a particular love of finding unique and beautiful places to stay! Whilst exploring the highs and lows of the UK she is looking into high quality Cornish cottage holidays as somewhere to stay when exploring the coastline of Cornwall.


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Top 5 Luxury Restaurants in London | United Kingdom https://europeexplored.com/2012/04/22/top-5-luxury-restaurants-in-london-united-kingdom/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/04/22/top-5-luxury-restaurants-in-london-united-kingdom/#comments Sun, 22 Apr 2012 03:47:31 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=7068 Are you in London? If you are in London there are so many things to do. Eating in famous and popular restaurants is a good source of fun and entertainment. If you are willing to enjoy dinning with your families and friends then there are so many luxury hotels and restaurants in this city. No […]

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Are you in London? If you are in London there are so many things to do. Eating in famous and popular restaurants is a good source of fun and entertainment. If you are willing to enjoy dinning with your families and friends then there are so many luxury hotels and restaurants in this city. No doubt, the London city is famous because of numerous activities and places but the restaurants of this city have a separate recognition. The people who are visiting this city should try the special foods prepared by the national and international restaurants. Chains of restaurants are there to entertain the tourists.

The Gun, London, England, UK
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For good meals and foods it is important to find good restaurants. Finding good restaurants will not be a problem for you. However, it is suggested to check the list of famous restaurants present in this city to save your time and money. Remember, if you are visiting this famous city for a short period of time then you should waste time searching places, hotels and restaurants. It is suggested to clear all these things when preparing a visit to London. In order to decide all these matters you can get the help of traveling companies and agents. However, you should not miss a single chance to enjoy this beautiful country and city.

Would you like to eat modern British foods? The people who are fond of taking modern British meals are suggested to consider the name of “The Gun.” The Gun is a famous restaurant in this city having great recognition because of luxury services and items. Do you have money in pockets? Would you like to spend it right way? In this case you should visit “The Gun” restaurant. You will enjoy there a lot by taking modern British meals and foods.

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Italian foods are found in all the countries of world. Likewise, these are also present in London. There is a chain of Italian restaurants in this city but “Stef’s” has no comparison. It is among the luxurious restaurants of the London. If you are willing to enjoy tasty Italian foods in a good environment then visit this restaurant.

People who like Mediterranean foods have lots of choices in London. The “Terra” is a well known restaurant in London that provides Mediterranean foods. You can easily enjoy these special foods in this restaurant. Great offers and packages are also available there for the customers.

Wahaca is forth one among the luxurious restaurants of London. This restaurant is famous for the Mexican foods. Yes, you can enjoy Mexican foods in London. This shows that foods of different countries and regions are easily available in this city.

Wahaca, Shepherd's Bush, London
Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by Ewan Munro

Do you like Chinese foods? There will be a great gap in this article if we will not include Chinese foods. People who like Chinese foods can find various Chinese restaurants. However, among the luxury restaurants in this city the Wong Kie is really very popular. Enjoying delicious Chinese foods is a popular hobby of local and foreigners.

Simon Jackson loves to write at his travel blog - Channel Voyager. He is well known travel expert and can give you great advice for your trip to London (interesting to know is that the Danish term is rejser til London)


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Low-Cost Holidays in Italy https://europeexplored.com/2012/03/15/low-cost-holidays-in-italy/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/03/15/low-cost-holidays-in-italy/#comments Thu, 15 Mar 2012 15:01:25 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=6397 If you thought holidays in Italy were only for the privileged few, think again. On the one hand it is every bit the millionaire’s playground – with world-famous cities, chic boutiques and twisting cobbled streets leading to stylish marinas, not to mention luxury hotels and sumptuous restaurants. Photo by admin But happily for the rest […]

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If you thought holidays in Italy were only for the privileged few, think again. On the one hand it is every bit the millionaire’s playground – with world-famous cities, chic boutiques and twisting cobbled streets leading to stylish marinas, not to mention luxury hotels and sumptuous restaurants.

Sicilian Coast, Italy
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But happily for the rest of us, there are plenty of opportunities for bargain Italy holidays that don’t come with the luxury price tag – far from it.

Take the Neapolitan Riviera for example. Situated around the Bay of Naples, this glorious corner of the world is all pine-clad hillsides, rugged cliff tops and long swathes of golden sandy beaches. These classic holiday ingredients means it fits easily into the package holiday bracket, and with this comes plenty of tasty discounts and last-minute deals.

You can now get an affordable break on the Italian coast with one of many established tour operators, and if you really want to knock pounds off the cost of your holiday, you can opt for one of the many late deals to grab a last-second bargain. Flexibility is key to getting the best deal, so the more adaptable you are with elements such as departure dates, exact location and choice of hotel, the more likely you are to bag yourself a cut-price holiday.

Booking outside of school holidays is another tactic that can help you to lower the cost of your next getaway. Or if you prefer to stay in full control of your holiday choices and like to know exactly where you’re going and when, you may be better off booking well in advance. You can still enjoy great discounts on booking ahead – especially if you’re alert to the launch of new seasons and brochures – and you’ll often find plenty of early bird deals along with the chance to pay off the cost of your holiday in stages.

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