Private Travel Launch For Uk Abercrombie & Kent W/harrods

A quick redo of the 2006-2008 version of the World of A&K video that I produced. This is for the UK launch of the Private Travel through Harrods in the UK.

Private Travel Launch For Uk Abercrombie & Kent W/harrods

A quick redo of the 2006-2008 version of the World of A&K video that I produced. This is for the UK launch of the Private Travel through Harrods in the UK.

Belfast Travel Guide & Tourist Information

The city of Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. Originally a market town, Belfast quickly developed into an industrial and vibrant city in the nineteenth century. The city remains divided by walls of separation barriers, creating a strong division between Catholic and Protestant neighbourhoods. The walls have been placed there in order to reduce violence levels between Protestants and Catholics.

Belfast has many attractions to offer visitors to the city and the level of tourism has increased significantly since 2001. A landmark in the area is the Albert Memorial Clock Tower which was built in the early 1960’s following the death of Prince Albert. The tower appears slanted and leans over to one side however; construction work is being carried out to correct this occurrence in order for it to stand vertically.

Another historic building that a tourist must visit is Belfast Castle! Built in 1870, the castle is open to the general public and you will find two stylish restaurants within the castle alongside a heritage centre, providing local and historic information. In addition to this, there is also a children’s play area. From the castle you will encounter magnificent views of the entire city and visitors can take long walks that lead to the cliff, formally known as Napoleon’s Nose.

If you would like to embark upon beautiful garden landscapes then Botanic Garden is the place to be, situated near Queen’s University. Made in 1827, Botanic Garden is widely known for its Palm House where the iron and glass hothouse is kept which is in direct partnership with the London Kew Garden and the Dublin Botanic Garden as they all share the same designer, Charles Lanyon. Here you will find a range of tropical plants and rose beds and every year there are brass band’s which perform in the summer.

Family fun can be enjoyed at Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory, where visitors get the chance to see and understand how candy was originally made. Once you have entered the sweet shop you will be surrounded by candy scents, sights and sounds as the chocolates are all hand made, using recipes that go back hundreds of years. The sweet shop itself, remains in the same condition as it did when it opened over 50 years ago. Visitors can participate in guided tours and are able to sample test the various varieties of candy, making it an enjoyable experience for both adults and children, especially if you have a sweet tooth.

For shopping, you can visit Westfield (Castle Court) Shopping Centre located in the heart of the city. The indoor shopping centre houses many popular retail stores including Wallis, Debenhams, Tk Maxx, Quicksilver, Dorothy Perkins, Argos, Bay Trading, Gap, New Look, Miss Selfridge, Vero Moda and many more exciting high street brands. To accompany this are also restaurants such as Subway, Bagel Factory, Starbucks, Juiced, Ben & Jerry’s, BB’s Caf? Bakery and you can also find food and drink facilities in Debenhams. Westfield Shopping Centre is open every day of the week, although opening hours vary daily.

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Nazir Daud – CityLocal Belfast Belfast Guide Belfast Business Directory Belfast Businesses

Belfast Travel Guide & Tourist Information

The city of Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. Originally a market town, Belfast quickly developed into an industrial and vibrant city in the nineteenth century. The city remains divided by walls of separation barriers, creating a strong division between Catholic and Protestant neighbourhoods. The walls have been placed there in order to reduce violence levels between Protestants and Catholics.

Belfast has many attractions to offer visitors to the city and the level of tourism has increased significantly since 2001. A landmark in the area is the Albert Memorial Clock Tower which was built in the early 1960’s following the death of Prince Albert. The tower appears slanted and leans over to one side however; construction work is being carried out to correct this occurrence in order for it to stand vertically.

Another historic building that a tourist must visit is Belfast Castle! Built in 1870, the castle is open to the general public and you will find two stylish restaurants within the castle alongside a heritage centre, providing local and historic information. In addition to this, there is also a children’s play area. From the castle you will encounter magnificent views of the entire city and visitors can take long walks that lead to the cliff, formally known as Napoleon’s Nose.

If you would like to embark upon beautiful garden landscapes then Botanic Garden is the place to be, situated near Queen’s University. Made in 1827, Botanic Garden is widely known for its Palm House where the iron and glass hothouse is kept which is in direct partnership with the London Kew Garden and the Dublin Botanic Garden as they all share the same designer, Charles Lanyon. Here you will find a range of tropical plants and rose beds and every year there are brass band’s which perform in the summer.

Family fun can be enjoyed at Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory, where visitors get the chance to see and understand how candy was originally made. Once you have entered the sweet shop you will be surrounded by candy scents, sights and sounds as the chocolates are all hand made, using recipes that go back hundreds of years. The sweet shop itself, remains in the same condition as it did when it opened over 50 years ago. Visitors can participate in guided tours and are able to sample test the various varieties of candy, making it an enjoyable experience for both adults and children, especially if you have a sweet tooth.

For shopping, you can visit Westfield (Castle Court) Shopping Centre located in the heart of the city. The indoor shopping centre houses many popular retail stores including Wallis, Debenhams, Tk Maxx, Quicksilver, Dorothy Perkins, Argos, Bay Trading, Gap, New Look, Miss Selfridge, Vero Moda and many more exciting high street brands. To accompany this are also restaurants such as Subway, Bagel Factory, Starbucks, Juiced, Ben & Jerry’s, BB’s Caf? Bakery and you can also find food and drink facilities in Debenhams. Westfield Shopping Centre is open every day of the week, although opening hours vary daily.

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Nazir Daud – CityLocal Belfast Belfast Guide Belfast Business Directory Belfast Businesses

York Tourist Guide & Travel Information

York is a city that is recognised for its rich heritage, city walls and strong links with the Roman Empire who ran their government from here. The face or York changed in 1839 with the introduction of the railway which later became the headquarters for the entire North Eastern Railway, providing thousands of jobs for local residents. In recent years, tourism has become a huge industry due to the city’s powerful history.

For a historic overview of York visitors can go to the National Railway Museum which illustrates the foundations of rail transport and how its creation has affected society. Spread across 20 acres, the museum showcases a diverse range of railway vehicles from all of Britain as it holds arrays of national collections. It is globally the largest museum of rail transport and is the most popular museum in all of Britain outside of London. There are also many vehicles that have been imported from China, France and Japan including the Wagons-Lits sleeping car and Night Ferry service.

Another great museum that is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in York’s Roman history is Jorvik Viking Centre. Here you will come across recreations of streets from the Viking era and a variety of exhibitions that have brought in 15 million visitors over the past 25 years. All artefacts and displays are from archaeological findings where remains of 10th century Viking buildings were found. Amazingly, items such as wood and leather had been well preserved resulting in the discovery of thousands of objects.

For shopping, you can visit Coppergate Shopping Centre located in the heart of the city. The shopping centre houses many popular trendy retail stores including Boots, Clarks Shoes, Evans, Fenwick, The Body Shop, Topman, Topshop, Miss Selfridge and many more exciting high street brands. There are cafes and restaurants such as Starbucks and Russell’s Restaurant that caters traditional British food. The Jorvik Viking Centre is also situated in Coppergate Shopping Centre which makes for a fantastic day out in York.

If you are looking for designer labels at an affordable then York Designer Outlet is the place to be. It is based towards the city centre and offers a variety of over 120 retail stores such as Jeff Banks, Karen Millen, Fred Perry, French Connection, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Calvin Klein and Ted Baker to name a few. The outlet is open every day of the week although and is open from 10am although closing times differ according to what day it is. Family facilities are also available, with plays areas designed for small children and a selection of restaurants so you can make the most of your day out.

There are various venues for entertainment, one of them being the York Theatre Royal. Built in 1744, the theatre has developed throughout the years, particularly in the 1960’s where it underwent severe refurbishment. Many new features were built to modernise the building such new entrance facilities, foyer and a glass reception area that has received many awards for its unique structure. The auditorium was also enlarged, currently seating more than 800 people and improved sound systems were introduced.

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Naz Daud – CityLocal York York Guide York Business Directory York Businesses Business Reviews.

York Tourist Guide & Travel Information

York is a city that is recognised for its rich heritage, city walls and strong links with the Roman Empire who ran their government from here. The face or York changed in 1839 with the introduction of the railway which later became the headquarters for the entire North Eastern Railway, providing thousands of jobs for local residents. In recent years, tourism has become a huge industry due to the city’s powerful history.

For a historic overview of York visitors can go to the National Railway Museum which illustrates the foundations of rail transport and how its creation has affected society. Spread across 20 acres, the museum showcases a diverse range of railway vehicles from all of Britain as it holds arrays of national collections. It is globally the largest museum of rail transport and is the most popular museum in all of Britain outside of London. There are also many vehicles that have been imported from China, France and Japan including the Wagons-Lits sleeping car and Night Ferry service.

Another great museum that is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in York’s Roman history is Jorvik Viking Centre. Here you will come across recreations of streets from the Viking era and a variety of exhibitions that have brought in 15 million visitors over the past 25 years. All artefacts and displays are from archaeological findings where remains of 10th century Viking buildings were found. Amazingly, items such as wood and leather had been well preserved resulting in the discovery of thousands of objects.

For shopping, you can visit Coppergate Shopping Centre located in the heart of the city. The shopping centre houses many popular trendy retail stores including Boots, Clarks Shoes, Evans, Fenwick, The Body Shop, Topman, Topshop, Miss Selfridge and many more exciting high street brands. There are cafes and restaurants such as Starbucks and Russell’s Restaurant that caters traditional British food. The Jorvik Viking Centre is also situated in Coppergate Shopping Centre which makes for a fantastic day out in York.

If you are looking for designer labels at an affordable then York Designer Outlet is the place to be. It is based towards the city centre and offers a variety of over 120 retail stores such as Jeff Banks, Karen Millen, Fred Perry, French Connection, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Calvin Klein and Ted Baker to name a few. The outlet is open every day of the week although and is open from 10am although closing times differ according to what day it is. Family facilities are also available, with plays areas designed for small children and a selection of restaurants so you can make the most of your day out.

There are various venues for entertainment, one of them being the York Theatre Royal. Built in 1744, the theatre has developed throughout the years, particularly in the 1960’s where it underwent severe refurbishment. Many new features were built to modernise the building such new entrance facilities, foyer and a glass reception area that has received many awards for its unique structure. The auditorium was also enlarged, currently seating more than 800 people and improved sound systems were introduced.

About Author
Naz Daud – CityLocal York York Guide York Business Directory York Businesses Business Reviews.

York Tourist Guide & Travel Information

York is a city that is recognised for its rich heritage, city walls and strong links with the Roman Empire who ran their government from here. The face or York changed in 1839 with the introduction of the railway which later became the headquarters for the entire North Eastern Railway, providing thousands of jobs for local residents. In recent years, tourism has become a huge industry due to the city’s powerful history.

For a historic overview of York visitors can go to the National Railway Museum which illustrates the foundations of rail transport and how its creation has affected society. Spread across 20 acres, the museum showcases a diverse range of railway vehicles from all of Britain as it holds arrays of national collections. It is globally the largest museum of rail transport and is the most popular museum in all of Britain outside of London. There are also many vehicles that have been imported from China, France and Japan including the Wagons-Lits sleeping car and Night Ferry service.

Another great museum that is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in York’s Roman history is Jorvik Viking Centre. Here you will come across recreations of streets from the Viking era and a variety of exhibitions that have brought in 15 million visitors over the past 25 years. All artefacts and displays are from archaeological findings where remains of 10th century Viking buildings were found. Amazingly, items such as wood and leather had been well preserved resulting in the discovery of thousands of objects.

For shopping, you can visit Coppergate Shopping Centre located in the heart of the city. The shopping centre houses many popular trendy retail stores including Boots, Clarks Shoes, Evans, Fenwick, The Body Shop, Topman, Topshop, Miss Selfridge and many more exciting high street brands. There are cafes and restaurants such as Starbucks and Russell’s Restaurant that caters traditional British food. The Jorvik Viking Centre is also situated in Coppergate Shopping Centre which makes for a fantastic day out in York.

If you are looking for designer labels at an affordable then York Designer Outlet is the place to be. It is based towards the city centre and offers a variety of over 120 retail stores such as Jeff Banks, Karen Millen, Fred Perry, French Connection, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Calvin Klein and Ted Baker to name a few. The outlet is open every day of the week although and is open from 10am although closing times differ according to what day it is. Family facilities are also available, with plays areas designed for small children and a selection of restaurants so you can make the most of your day out.

There are various venues for entertainment, one of them being the York Theatre Royal. Built in 1744, the theatre has developed throughout the years, particularly in the 1960’s where it underwent severe refurbishment. Many new features were built to modernise the building such new entrance facilities, foyer and a glass reception area that has received many awards for its unique structure. The auditorium was also enlarged, currently seating more than 800 people and improved sound systems were introduced.

About Author
Naz Daud – CityLocal York York Guide York Business Directory York Businesses Business Reviews.

York Tourist Guide & Travel Information

York is a city that is recognised for its rich heritage, city walls and strong links with the Roman Empire who ran their government from here. The face or York changed in 1839 with the introduction of the railway which later became the headquarters for the entire North Eastern Railway, providing thousands of jobs for local residents. In recent years, tourism has become a huge industry due to the city’s powerful history.

For a historic overview of York visitors can go to the National Railway Museum which illustrates the foundations of rail transport and how its creation has affected society. Spread across 20 acres, the museum showcases a diverse range of railway vehicles from all of Britain as it holds arrays of national collections. It is globally the largest museum of rail transport and is the most popular museum in all of Britain outside of London. There are also many vehicles that have been imported from China, France and Japan including the Wagons-Lits sleeping car and Night Ferry service.

Another great museum that is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in York’s Roman history is Jorvik Viking Centre. Here you will come across recreations of streets from the Viking era and a variety of exhibitions that have brought in 15 million visitors over the past 25 years. All artefacts and displays are from archaeological findings where remains of 10th century Viking buildings were found. Amazingly, items such as wood and leather had been well preserved resulting in the discovery of thousands of objects.

For shopping, you can visit Coppergate Shopping Centre located in the heart of the city. The shopping centre houses many popular trendy retail stores including Boots, Clarks Shoes, Evans, Fenwick, The Body Shop, Topman, Topshop, Miss Selfridge and many more exciting high street brands. There are cafes and restaurants such as Starbucks and Russell’s Restaurant that caters traditional British food. The Jorvik Viking Centre is also situated in Coppergate Shopping Centre which makes for a fantastic day out in York.

If you are looking for designer labels at an affordable then York Designer Outlet is the place to be. It is based towards the city centre and offers a variety of over 120 retail stores such as Jeff Banks, Karen Millen, Fred Perry, French Connection, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Calvin Klein and Ted Baker to name a few. The outlet is open every day of the week although and is open from 10am although closing times differ according to what day it is. Family facilities are also available, with plays areas designed for small children and a selection of restaurants so you can make the most of your day out.

There are various venues for entertainment, one of them being the York Theatre Royal. Built in 1744, the theatre has developed throughout the years, particularly in the 1960’s where it underwent severe refurbishment. Many new features were built to modernise the building such new entrance facilities, foyer and a glass reception area that has received many awards for its unique structure. The auditorium was also enlarged, currently seating more than 800 people and improved sound systems were introduced.

About Author
Naz Daud – CityLocal York York Guide York Business Directory York Businesses Business Reviews.

York Tourist Guide & Travel Information

York is a city that is recognised for its rich heritage, city walls and strong links with the Roman Empire who ran their government from here. The face or York changed in 1839 with the introduction of the railway which later became the headquarters for the entire North Eastern Railway, providing thousands of jobs for local residents. In recent years, tourism has become a huge industry due to the city’s powerful history.

For a historic overview of York visitors can go to the National Railway Museum which illustrates the foundations of rail transport and how its creation has affected society. Spread across 20 acres, the museum showcases a diverse range of railway vehicles from all of Britain as it holds arrays of national collections. It is globally the largest museum of rail transport and is the most popular museum in all of Britain outside of London. There are also many vehicles that have been imported from China, France and Japan including the Wagons-Lits sleeping car and Night Ferry service.

Another great museum that is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in York’s Roman history is Jorvik Viking Centre. Here you will come across recreations of streets from the Viking era and a variety of exhibitions that have brought in 15 million visitors over the past 25 years. All artefacts and displays are from archaeological findings where remains of 10th century Viking buildings were found. Amazingly, items such as wood and leather had been well preserved resulting in the discovery of thousands of objects.

For shopping, you can visit Coppergate Shopping Centre located in the heart of the city. The shopping centre houses many popular trendy retail stores including Boots, Clarks Shoes, Evans, Fenwick, The Body Shop, Topman, Topshop, Miss Selfridge and many more exciting high street brands. There are cafes and restaurants such as Starbucks and Russell’s Restaurant that caters traditional British food. The Jorvik Viking Centre is also situated in Coppergate Shopping Centre which makes for a fantastic day out in York.

If you are looking for designer labels at an affordable then York Designer Outlet is the place to be. It is based towards the city centre and offers a variety of over 120 retail stores such as Jeff Banks, Karen Millen, Fred Perry, French Connection, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Calvin Klein and Ted Baker to name a few. The outlet is open every day of the week although and is open from 10am although closing times differ according to what day it is. Family facilities are also available, with plays areas designed for small children and a selection of restaurants so you can make the most of your day out.

There are various venues for entertainment, one of them being the York Theatre Royal. Built in 1744, the theatre has developed throughout the years, particularly in the 1960’s where it underwent severe refurbishment. Many new features were built to modernise the building such new entrance facilities, foyer and a glass reception area that has received many awards for its unique structure. The auditorium was also enlarged, currently seating more than 800 people and improved sound systems were introduced.

About Author
Naz Daud – CityLocal York York Guide York Business Directory York Businesses Business Reviews.

York Tourist Guide & Travel Information

York is a city that is recognised for its rich heritage, city walls and strong links with the Roman Empire who ran their government from here. The face or York changed in 1839 with the introduction of the railway which later became the headquarters for the entire North Eastern Railway, providing thousands of jobs for local residents. In recent years, tourism has become a huge industry due to the city’s powerful history.

For a historic overview of York visitors can go to the National Railway Museum which illustrates the foundations of rail transport and how its creation has affected society. Spread across 20 acres, the museum showcases a diverse range of railway vehicles from all of Britain as it holds arrays of national collections. It is globally the largest museum of rail transport and is the most popular museum in all of Britain outside of London. There are also many vehicles that have been imported from China, France and Japan including the Wagons-Lits sleeping car and Night Ferry service.

Another great museum that is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in York’s Roman history is Jorvik Viking Centre. Here you will come across recreations of streets from the Viking era and a variety of exhibitions that have brought in 15 million visitors over the past 25 years. All artefacts and displays are from archaeological findings where remains of 10th century Viking buildings were found. Amazingly, items such as wood and leather had been well preserved resulting in the discovery of thousands of objects.

For shopping, you can visit Coppergate Shopping Centre located in the heart of the city. The shopping centre houses many popular trendy retail stores including Boots, Clarks Shoes, Evans, Fenwick, The Body Shop, Topman, Topshop, Miss Selfridge and many more exciting high street brands. There are cafes and restaurants such as Starbucks and Russell’s Restaurant that caters traditional British food. The Jorvik Viking Centre is also situated in Coppergate Shopping Centre which makes for a fantastic day out in York.

If you are looking for designer labels at an affordable then York Designer Outlet is the place to be. It is based towards the city centre and offers a variety of over 120 retail stores such as Jeff Banks, Karen Millen, Fred Perry, French Connection, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Calvin Klein and Ted Baker to name a few. The outlet is open every day of the week although and is open from 10am although closing times differ according to what day it is. Family facilities are also available, with plays areas designed for small children and a selection of restaurants so you can make the most of your day out.

There are various venues for entertainment, one of them being the York Theatre Royal. Built in 1744, the theatre has developed throughout the years, particularly in the 1960’s where it underwent severe refurbishment. Many new features were built to modernise the building such new entrance facilities, foyer and a glass reception area that has received many awards for its unique structure. The auditorium was also enlarged, currently seating more than 800 people and improved sound systems were introduced.

About Author
Naz Daud – CityLocal York York Guide York Business Directory York Businesses Business Reviews.

York Tourist Guide & Travel Information

York is a city that is recognised for its rich heritage, city walls and strong links with the Roman Empire who ran their government from here. The face or York changed in 1839 with the introduction of the railway which later became the headquarters for the entire North Eastern Railway, providing thousands of jobs for local residents. In recent years, tourism has become a huge industry due to the city’s powerful history.

For a historic overview of York visitors can go to the National Railway Museum which illustrates the foundations of rail transport and how its creation has affected society. Spread across 20 acres, the museum showcases a diverse range of railway vehicles from all of Britain as it holds arrays of national collections. It is globally the largest museum of rail transport and is the most popular museum in all of Britain outside of London. There are also many vehicles that have been imported from China, France and Japan including the Wagons-Lits sleeping car and Night Ferry service.

Another great museum that is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in York’s Roman history is Jorvik Viking Centre. Here you will come across recreations of streets from the Viking era and a variety of exhibitions that have brought in 15 million visitors over the past 25 years. All artefacts and displays are from archaeological findings where remains of 10th century Viking buildings were found. Amazingly, items such as wood and leather had been well preserved resulting in the discovery of thousands of objects.

For shopping, you can visit Coppergate Shopping Centre located in the heart of the city. The shopping centre houses many popular trendy retail stores including Boots, Clarks Shoes, Evans, Fenwick, The Body Shop, Topman, Topshop, Miss Selfridge and many more exciting high street brands. There are cafes and restaurants such as Starbucks and Russell’s Restaurant that caters traditional British food. The Jorvik Viking Centre is also situated in Coppergate Shopping Centre which makes for a fantastic day out in York.

If you are looking for designer labels at an affordable then York Designer Outlet is the place to be. It is based towards the city centre and offers a variety of over 120 retail stores such as Jeff Banks, Karen Millen, Fred Perry, French Connection, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Calvin Klein and Ted Baker to name a few. The outlet is open every day of the week although and is open from 10am although closing times differ according to what day it is. Family facilities are also available, with plays areas designed for small children and a selection of restaurants so you can make the most of your day out.

There are various venues for entertainment, one of them being the York Theatre Royal. Built in 1744, the theatre has developed throughout the years, particularly in the 1960’s where it underwent severe refurbishment. Many new features were built to modernise the building such new entrance facilities, foyer and a glass reception area that has received many awards for its unique structure. The auditorium was also enlarged, currently seating more than 800 people and improved sound systems were introduced.

About Author
Naz Daud – CityLocal York York Guide York Business Directory York Businesses Business Reviews.

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