Cheap Travel Tips to London!



A city with vast heritage and culture-related offerings, plenty of history to be soaked up, vast business opportunities, and a multitude of other captivating sightseeing options, London is simply mind-blowing. The capital of the United Kingdom has enthralled many a tourist and continues to do the same on a regular basis. Be its summer or winters, autumn or spring, this enchantingly beautiful city welcomes enthusiastic tourists day in and day out.

Relaxation and rejuvenation, adventure and thrill, ecotourism or a gourmet extravaganza, no matter what you come here looking for, the city presents you with a plethora of options to choose from. Famed as being one of the ten hottest vacation destinations in the world, you’ll find not just one or two but a multitude of cheap flights to London. Intriguing, interesting, mesmerizing and truly fascinating, the city invites you in many different ways. Exuding a vibrant and dynamic flair, London quenches your thirst for inspiration and satisfies your hunger for all things exciting. If you happen to be one of those that dig art or are a succor for all things antiquated, start your journey with visiting the splendid museums, art galleries and exhibition centers, historical monuments, majestic castles and forts, ornate churches, prominent squares and other important architectural marvels.

The city boasts of an event’s calendar that’s replete with various activities, festivals, celebrations and occasions. Irrespective of whether you enjoy traditional or avant-garde theater, classical or contemporary musical performances, attending film festivals or movie premieres, going for stand-up comedies or other live gigs, attending dance shows or sporting events, London’s the best place to enjoy varied forms of artistic expressions. Vacationing in one of the popular places in the world has its advantages and the most prominent of them being able to relish various experiences at one place. Apart from exploring the nooks and crannies of cosmopolitan London, what also makes for an appealing option is to take tours or guided excursions of the neighboring areas of the city. Extensive, verdant and utterly alluring, London’s countryside will make for a perfect backdrop for your pictures. A highly entertaining nightlife is what will succeed your adventurous time spent during the day. With so many fancy restaurants, glitzy pubs and bars, dazzling discotheques, elaborate lounges and elegant cafes doing the rounds, you are in for a rocking time. Given the multitude of choices in each and every aspect, how can options in lodging be far behind? Luxurious accommodations, bed and breakfasts, villas, holiday homes, cheap hotels and motels, just pick one that suits your budget.

Time Travel – The 10 Things I Would Go Back In Time & Do But Not Impregnate Eve Of Adam & Eve Fame!



My favorite science fiction theme is time travel. I’m obsessed with it. I love all the paradoxes and possibilities, specifically about going back to the past and solving mysteries or changing the present. If time travel were possible and you were allowed to go back in time, what 10 things would you do? For arguments sake, your only limits are you can not bring any physical objects from the past back with you and you can not knowingly try to change historical events. IE, You couldn’t be the father of Eve’s first child! You also can not store objects in the past and reclaim them in your present. You are allowed to carry back a digital camcorder to record things as long as you bring it back with you to the present. You can go back in time any amount of years.

The 10 Things I Would Go Back in Time and Do in No Set Order:

1. Solve Crime Mysteries: I’d secretly observe and video Lee Harvey Oswald to see if he really killed Kennedy and find out what happened to Joan Bonet & Nancy Holloway & bluesman Robert Johnson. Note, I am not allowed to change their fate as this would alter history (world events).

2. Be the first lover before they became famous of Marilyn Monroe, Sophie Loren, Raquel Welch, Jane Mansfield, Lynda Carter & Ursula Address.

3. Buy Domain Names: I could purchase internet domain names before they skyrocketed up in price and have my identity be a secret and make a lot of money when I collect in the present.

4. See and hang out with the great rock groups and legendary blues musicians before they made it big. Imagine seeing the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Hendrix in Small Clubs and sharing a joint with them and seeing Elmore James, Robert Johnson, Magic Sam and other blues greats in small dives and drink with them. I’d also video everything.

5. Hang out with Babe Ruth and pitch batting practice to him & go to a 1927 Yankees game

6. Watch the lost film, Lon Chaney’s “London after Dark” and make a Camcorder shot of it.

7. Look up my beautiful ex-girlfriend before she became jaded & be her first boyfriend.

8. Spend time with my deceased father & my deceased best friend.

9. Go to Roswell and video what really happened.

10. Go to a play featuring John Wilkes Booth.

Best and Worst Times to Travel to Europe



When planning your European trip, check your arrival and departures dates and see if they take into account peak, off-peak and shoulder travel periods.

Peak periods are the times when majority of travelers fly in and out of countries and these periods usually coincide with school holidays, Christmas, Easter and New Year. The country you are flying into will also have peak periods unique to that country, so expect flights and accommodation to be heavily booked and tickets to be more expensive. This peak period generally covers late December to January (because of the Christmas season) and late June to the end of August (summer break). Travel during the Christmas holidays can be difficult as plane ticket prices soar and ski resorts start overcharging. Public transport is also reduced in most areas since only a few trains will leave on Christmas day. The “shoulder period” is in spring and autumn and the low or “off-peak” periods are usually in the remaining months and in the winter.

If you have only a limited time to see Europe, your best bet is to fly in and out during a shoulder period. Prices are almost at their lowest and travel conditions are great because you can avoid the crowds and the overpricing. If you have a lot of time to spare in Europe, try flying in the low season when fares are cheapest so you have more money to spread over your stay. It’s always a good idea to start checking airfares 3-4 months before you leave. Airlines are starting to discount in order to reward early bookers and there’s a lot time to wait if you think they’re too high. The cheapest ticket prices might turn up on the net or at your ticket office at anytime. And while you’re at it, make sure you’ve already reserved your accommodation 6 weeks to 2 months before you leave. It’s a good idea to reserve a hotel for your arrival and departure days. The rest can be reserved afterwards. Also, remember to check for travel dangers and updates. Your government and insurance company might draw the line if you visit a certain territory they’ve warned you about. Be informed about the dangers and uprisings in the country you are visiting and do last-minute updates to check conditions right before you leave.

For most seasoned travelers, the best time to see Europe is from April to June and September to October when the weather is still warm, the holiday crowds have left and accommodation and transport are regularly priced.

In contrast, the single worst time to visit most parts of Europe (especially the western and southern countries) is the month of August. This is when many Europeans leave and take their holidays in nearby countries as well. The cities can be deserted and as a result, accommodation prices shoot up and finding a bed can be very difficult. Buses and trains will often be packed and it can be a struggle to get a seat while you cross countries. Even most tourist shops and sites can be closed because the proprietors have gone on holiday as well! There’s little doubt that July and August are the busiest tourist months in Europe (mainly because of Americans on vacation) and it will require a lot of patience and money. Avoid these months as much as you can. If you really must travel in the high season, your best course of action is to stay away from the major cities and choose the off-track towns and villages and indulge in the local culture.