Flights London-Ibiza even in low season

Posted in Travel review on May 18th, 2010


While we are in low season, there are some places that still remain fairly frequented for many to travel to them by family or business reasons. One of these sites is Ibiza which they are accustomed to meeting people throughout the year and not only by tourism.

Many business deals are carried out in this wonderful place and therefore the Barcelona-Ibiza flights are not uncommon, thus uniting the two cities of great interest in every way. But business is not only the spotlight this season, but many take advantage of the low cost of tickets to see these incredible cities in a single airlift.

Many take advantage of this month to find one or another site which usually have some references as city well known worldwide, and may in many cases we have been to some of them but still feel the need to remember those moments and therefore take this opportunity. Read the rest of this entry »

Discover the charms of Zaragoza

Posted in Destination on April 18th, 2010

Discover the charms of Zaragoza
Zaragoza, capital of Aragon, one of the main Spanish cities, is a reference on the map of the festivities of the Iberian Peninsula. The reason is obvious: the Fiestas del Pilar. Between 6 and 14 of next October, the Aragonese capital were again put long to organize a major popular parties in the Iberian map. A good time to visit Zaragoza, if you’ve never been there. Hurry, as Zaragoza hotels tend to fill at this time. Read the rest of this entry »

The practicality of Zaragoza

Posted in Destination on August 18th, 2009

The practicality of Zaragoza
If we manage our time or a long holiday period, we must search for hotels in Zaragoza. You may be wondering why. Zaragoza is because, in addition to offer a wide range of cultural and leisure, enjoys a strategic geographical location within Spanish territory. Indeed, if we succeed in staying in a hotel in Zaragoza, we can easily mobilize both Madrid, like Barcelona, Bilbao, Valencia and why not, Toulouse.
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