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Short Breaks in the Capital – Choosing a Hotel in London Jun 29
The rising cost of air travel has put UK city breaks firmly back in fashion, and with a multitude of crowd-pleasing attractions and affordable travel links to the rest of the country, there’s never been a better time to take a short break in the country’s capital.

Its spectacular West End productions, historic buildings, grand palaces, spellbinding museums and pioneering art galleries ensure London offers something to appeal to everyone.

And whether your budget is lavish or shoestring, you’ll be spoilt for choice with places to stay, from fashionable boutique hotels to ancient converted buildings and modern masterpieces.

Piccadilly makes a perfect base for theatre breaker’s and shopping fanatics alike. It’s ideally placed for bustling Oxford Street, home to Selfridges and a myriad of fabulous shops and department stores, while the hip hangouts of Soho and Covent Garden are also nearby.

In the evening, you’ll find the bright lights of London’s famous West End are just a short stroll away. Here you can catch a show, see a musical, visit the opera or laugh the night away with the country’s top comedians.

And if you’re in need of a little refreshment, head for Leicester Square to sample delicious international cuisine or innovative cocktails at one of the area’s many restaurants and bars.

If you’d rather explore London’s historic buildings, look for hotels around Westminster. From here you can visit Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, the Houses of Parliament and nearby Buckingham Palace, then cross the bridge over the Thames to the London Eye and take in the city’s majestic landscape.

Some of London’s best museums are located in South Kensington, just south of Knightsbridge and Hyde Park. Here you’ll find the Science Museum, the Earth Galleries Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum and Brompton Oratory.

Art buffs should stay near Southwark on the banks of the River Thames – the iconic Tate Modern is just off the nearby Millennium Bridge. Visitors can take a short ferry ride between the Tate Modern and the Tate Britain galleries, while to the east of Southwark lies the Tower of London, one of the most compelling and historic buildings in the city.

If you’re after pure luxury, seek out hotels around the upmarket neighbourhoods bordering Hyde Park. Most have stunning scenic views and its proximity to nearby green areas like St James’s, Park, Green Park and Kensington Gardens make it a perfect base for relaxing strolls and picnics.

North of Hyde Park, the leafy Regents Park makes an excellent base for visiting the the must-see Madame Tussauds waxworks museum. Tussauds also offers some great time-saving packages combining the museum with other attractions like the London Eye and and the London Dungeon – not for those of a nervous disposition!

It’s a good idea to make a list of everything you plan to do before you book a hotel in London. Taxi’s around the capital can be very expensive, and choosing the right base for your short break will help you reach most of your destinations on foot and take in some spectacular sights on the way!

By: Graham Baylis Jr

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A London break offers something to just about every sort of traveller these days and with so much to see it can be difficult in deciding what to include and what to skip. Then of course there is the matter of choosing where to stay. Hotelshop can offer advice on both topics, see http://www.hotelshopuk.com



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Travel and Make Money – Malaysia Travel Affiliate Program Jun 26
Are you into travel and making extra cash at the same time? There are so many affiliate programs based in the United States that actually pay you for promoting their travel packages. Needless to say, selling travel packages is a small percentage compare to the thousand of affiliate programs peddling e-books, prescribed drugs and weight loss programs.

It is even unusual to find a travel affiliate program that originates from Malaysia. For Malaysian who loves travel, there is an affiliate program based in Malaysia that promotes domestic travel packages within Malaysia major tourist destinations.

The travel packages cover Malaysia’s famous and popular destinations that includes cities, resorts, beaches, island and beautiful and tropical upcountry as well as themed packages (special activities) such as diving, 4×4 adventures, fishing, white water rafting, mountain climbing and cultural tours.

The above program is called View Malaysia and as a member you will earn commission for each package that you promote and sold. Earning can be in points and cash (Ringgit Malaysia). Registered member is given a Member page to keep track of commission, ads campaign, product or package links and other statistics page. Buyer meanwhile can purchase the package using local bank transfers, credit card and even postal order.

With accumulated earning, you may redeem it for cash to your local Malaysian bank account or purchase the travel package at a special rebate prices for members.

ViewMalaysia.com currently has over 56 categories of travel packages that not only give you excellent tour packages at a bargain prices but also allowed you as a member to sell your own package. Selling of travel packages is therefore very popular among tour or travel agency and even hoteliers. It is a good opportunity to discover and promote Malaysia and at the same time make money.

By: Richard Wellis Sinyem

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Richard W Sinyem is an internet entrepreneur. He researches and promotes various affiliate programs and online opportunities to make money in the home-based business industry.

His website is http://www.EzRich.ws and his chronicles of internet entrepreneurship activities are blogged at http://www.ezrichproject.blogspot.com



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