Travel
Get Set For Hillywood
Here’s an event for your diaries, but one you might not have thought about. The sixth Rwandan film festival, nicknamed Hillywood, is set to celebrate all things African this July. »
2010 Holiday Home Predictions – Just Don’t Forget The Insurance
As UK residents are emerging from the gloomy winter and spring is just around the corner the good news for those with the capital is that there may be the opportunity to grab a deal this year on holiday homes. The recent property slump abroad has led to prices falling for foreign properties but... »
Volunteer Work in Africa – The Recession-Friendly Travel Plan
With the recession still at the forefront of everyone’s minds it is no surprise that people considering a gap year or travel are wondering how they will ever manage it financially. Unless you have recently won the lottery, then travelling to a foreign country with no cost is impossible for most people. However, what... »
Brussels: Much More Than Just Mussels
So much more than simply the location for the European Parliament and a place to consume copious amounts of Belgian beer, Brussels boasts a wealth of attractions and activities, which is why so many people are booking Brussels city breaks. Disregarding the obvious for a change – you will no doubt try mussels in Brussels... »
Five Reasons Why Bruges City Breaks Are Great
Looking for a romantic getaway that offers a little traditional Belgique charm for your lady, while serving your own needs at the same time? We think that possibly one of the best things to do is look for Bruges city breaks. To help you on your way, we’ve compiled five things you simply must do... »
5 Money Saving Tips For Paris City Breaks
Although Paris city breaks can still be booked at bargain prices, particularly online, because of the weak pound against the euro, a weekend in the French capital can prove to be rather expensive, so Lets Talk More have devised a few money saving tips. 1) It sounds obvious but look out for special offers online.... »

