Thursday, May 29, 2008

My dream destination !

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Viva Las Vegas ! Sin City is what I like to call it. This would be one of my dream destinations to visit, to unwind, to part all night long ! This place is filled with entertainment ! From music artists performing, thrill rides, sumptuous pool complexes with wave machines, lots of golf courses and amazing shopping, from designer boutiques to out-of-town factory outlet stores. 24 hours a day, this really is the entertainment capital of the world. If I'm still not satisfied, who can forget about the casinos ?
For food, you have fast food, to fine dining, you can just choose whatever suits your preference, no restrictions !

In Las Vegas, there's also the Grand Canyon to visit, spectacular light shows ! Musical shows ! Not to mention all the bars and clubs that are available through out Sin City !

This place is definitely one I would go and never forget about.

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I got my resources from : Virgin Holidays

My second destination would be Manchester, England.

My first stop would be the Theatre of Dreams ! Old Trafford !

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Home of the Red Devils ! Manchester United ! This would probably be my only reason why I want to go to Manchester so much.

There are loads of other stuff in Manchester that one would really love to visit as well.

The Museum of Science and Industry - Located in part in the oldest passenger railway station in the world, this immense museum covering seven and a half acres is made up of five historic buildings all crammed with exhibitions and displays, working machinery from the ages, and hands-on galleries where visitors can get down to it.

Manchester Town Hall - Designed by Alfred Waterhouse and opened in 1877, the Manchester Town Hall is a magnificent Victorian Gothic style building, and among the displays are the Ford Maddox Brown murals depicting Victorian Manchester science, trade, textile, and education of the day.

Manchester Cathedral - Not only can visitors enjoy a service and the fine choral music of the cathedral, but also stand before an entire wall of stained glass by the twentieth century artist Anthony Holloway, as well as see examples of some of Europe’s finest medieval carving. The new visitor Centre on Cateaton Street is next door to the cathedral, and has a hi-tech, interactive exhibition on the church and its connection to the community and world at large. The Visitor Centre also houses a shop and a licensed restaurant, winner of the Manchester Citylife Coffee Bar of the Year Award in 2002.

The Royal Exchange - The historic building of The Royal Exchange has been at the heart of the cotton trade worldwide for decades, and today it houses antique gallery, fashion and specialist boutiques, gift shops and restaurants under its roof. The Royal Exchange Theatre is also to be found in the building.

These sources were taken from: TravelLibrary

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