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8-Day Christmas in England Gay Tour by Mantrav.com - Depart December 22
By Mantrav.com Gay Tours
January 01, 2002 To December 31, 2008
Arundel, Midhurst, Chichester, Brighton, London
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Christmas in England by Mantrav
By Gay 1st Travel
December 22, 2008 To December 29, 2008
England
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Exciting London
By Donald Church
With one of the largest gay and lesbian populations in Europe, London is still swingin', baby! The scene here, as in any town, changes so quickly, that we find it's better - and more fun - to ask locals what's hot and what's not to save time and get the most out of each day of a visit.
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Brighton: The Other Gay UK
By Lee Moody
Brighton has always had a reputation as a decadent seaside resort. Queen Victoria even sold her palace there because she found this city too hedonistic. To this day Britons use the phrase "Brighton Weekend" to describe a discreet tryst. All this points to the fact that Brighton is truly a place where no one cares what you do or who you are.
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Brighton a.k.a. London By The Sea
The Other Gay UK
By Lee Moody
Brighton has always had a reputation as a decadent seaside resort. Queen Victoria even sold her palace there because she found this city too hedonistic. To this day Britons use the phrase "Brighton Weekend" to describe a discreet tryst. All this points to the fact that Brighton is truly a place where no one cares what you do or who you are.
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Making the London Restaurant Scene
By Catherine Althaus
For years picked on because of its bland cuisine, London's restaurant scene has made great strides in recent decades, racking up numerous Michelin stars, producing international culinary superstars like Gordon Ramsey and Jamie Oliver and hosting star-studded epicurean outposts like Nobu. Let there be no doubt London has now gained a reputation for modern world class food embracing every nationality.
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On Location in the United Kingdom
Visit the sets of The Other Boleyn Girl & The Tudors
By Orion Baxter Holly
The upcoming debut of the new movie The Other Boleyn Girl starring Eric Bana, Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman along with the return of the hit Showtime series, The Tudors, starring British hunks Jonathan Rhys Myers and Henry Cavill provide a powerful reminder that England has provided an excellent backdrop for some of the greatest dramas of the cinematic age.
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Explore ‘The Water Horse’ and Other Monster Myths
By Orion Baxter Holly
The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep is based upon a fairytale myth, familiar to adults and children alike, that has traversed the world. Finally, the story of ‘Nessie’—the Loch Ness Monster—has been adapted for the big screen in this imaginative re-telling of Scotland’s most famous mystery from the writer Robert Nelson Jabobs, who was also responsible for films including Chocolat, The Shipping News and Flushed Away.
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London’s West End Revs Up for the Holidays
What’s hot on the London stage this holiday season & beyond
By Orion Baxter Holly
London’s West End is synonymous with the very best in theater and the line up for both the 2007 holiday season and the year ahead demonstrate why. With Jude Law on tap for a Shakespearean turn, Ewan McGregor hitting the stage, returning versions of Evita and The Sound of Music courtesy of Andrew Lloyd Webber, the West End will be awash in the kind of entertainment that will leave you breathless in the weeks ahead and well into the New Year.
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Experience Quirky Britain In 2008
By Orion Baxter Holly
Those wacky Brits sure do have a twisted sense of humor which can even be found in some of their less formal and less ‘royal’ annual traditions. So just for a little off the beaten path fun, why not join the crazy Brits to sample strange traditions and quirky events across Britain including cheese rolling, bog snorkeling and welly-wanging. Put it to you this way, a trip to Wally’s Waterworld it most certainly ain’t.
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Travel Diary: Gay London
Part Three / New ‘To Do’
By Duane Wells
London is a destination with an affinity for tradition. Not only does the UK capitol have it’s fair share of long-standing rituals and traditions ranging from the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace to high tea at Harrod’s, it also constantly inspires new ones that instantly become such a part of the fabric of the grand old city they seem as though they’ve always been there.
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Travel Diary: Gay London
Part Two / The Nightlife
By Duane Wells
Years ago, when I first visited London I remember being shocked at how early everything closed. That was before club culture reached new heights in the British capitol where, today, hard partying is for many something of a raison d’etre. From the swank Shadow Lounge where Kylie Minogue has been known to take to the turntables to the exclusive Mahiki Club in Mayfair where the royals hang out, there is much new about nightlife in London lately.
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Travel Diary: Gay London
Part One
By Duane Wells
A friend of mine once likened London to a perfectly comfortable, if slightly well worn, slipper. Staunch and stalwart, there is a pleasant constancy to London that inspires in one an easy sense of familiarity. Yet in spite of its consistency, London always manages to evolve and change in subtle ways. Sure there's still G-A-Y and bands of randy blokes about, but there's also a lot new happening in London lately.
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The Gay Ghost of The George Hotel
By John Blythe
I was asked to investigate The George Hotel, in North Norfolk by Paranormal Norfolk, a regional magazine dedicated to all things spooky. Paul Hanrahan; the television Ghost Detective, who also writes a column for them was to be involved and we were looking for a famous ghost known as The Green Lady. Instead, we found a ghost of an entirely different color.
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Five Tips for Surviving & Thriving When You Travel Solo
Traveling Lightly -- Semi-Straight Talk About The World of Travel
By Duane Wells
The other day I heard someone complaining about the horrors of traveling alone. In my mind, I thought, 'that person' just doesn't know how to do it right. If you understand the ground rules and re-think your traditional game plan, traveling alone can be so much fun that you'll never want to travel in a pack again. With that in mind, here are my five top tips for succesfully traveling solo.
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