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Barcelоna Hotеls Guidе Hоw tо Chooѕe Yоur Hоtel

Thе bеautiful Mediterrаnean cіty оf Barcelоna hаs becomе onе оf thе toр сity breаk destinаtion іn Euroрe іn recеnt уears. t haѕ lоts tо оffer visіtors whеther it’ѕ а relaxіng ѕun holіday, а sіghtseeing citу brеak оr maуbe а bіt оf both!

Thе cіty haѕ hundred’ѕ оf hоtels fоr yоu tо chooѕe frоm. Thе hotelѕ arе ѕituated аll ovеr thе citу sо pіcking оne depеnds firѕtly оn wherе уou wоuld lіke tо bе lоcated.

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Tenerife Hotels Guide – Hotel Locations on the Island

One of the main things to know about Tenerife is that the southside and northside of the island are quite opposite – the south side being the party side while the north side is more relaxing. The southside is renowned for its nightlife, hot weather and beaches while the northside is greener, has more of a Spanish atmosphere and is not as hot as the southern side.

Costa Adeje

Costa Adeje is located on the south west coast of Tenerife. It’s known as an upscale holiday resort and is just a short drive away from the vibrant nightlife scene of Playa de Las Americas.

Costa Adeje attracts travellers of all ages whether it’s a relaxing holiday you’re after or some activity in the form of scuba diving, snorkelling, windsurfing or enjoying a whale watching tour. There’s also a water park and golf course.

Los Cristianos

Los Cristianos is one of the most popular destinations in the island and especially so amongst older travellers who enjoy the cities laid back nightlife and relaxed atmosphere. Los Cristianos is an old fishing town and has a charm and beauty that cannot be matched by its counterparts on the island.

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Valencia Hotels – Guide to Hotel Locations

Valencia has all the ingredients to make your holiday an unforgettable one. It’s got a historic centre, museums, theatres, galleries, space age architecture, excellent shopping, delicious cuisine, a beautiful Mediterranean climate and a superb beach. As well as all that, the Valencian nightlife is renowned throughout Spain as are its famous ‘fiestas’.

There are two main areas to stay in Valencia – the Old Town centre or the beach. The Old Town is the very heart of the city centre and where most of the sightseeing is to be had. This city has a colourful history spanning back over 2,000 years so there’s plenty of landmarks and sights for you to explore. Walk the ancient winding streets and you’ll see an array of Gothic, Baroque and Romanesque style architecture. As you saunter along these streets you’ll come across markets and medieval churches, which add to the Old Town’s atmosphere.

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