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Don’t Miss Pamplona’s Spectacular San Fermin Festival

November 17th, 2008
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As one of Spain’s most historic cities, Pamplona has captured the imagination of many a visitor to Spain. The capital city of the region of Navarre, Pamplona is traditionally also seen as the capital of the Basque country and is thus a special place of interest for Basque nationalists. Steeped in ancient heritage, perhaps the most famous event in Pamplona’s annual calendar is the San Fermin festival - an event during which the running of the bulls is the main attraction for visitors from around the world.

Celebrated every July, San Fermin has its roots in the medieval period as both a commercial fair and a secular fiesta. Its famous ‘Encierro’ - or running of the bulls - originated in the late fourteenth century, and remains the festival’s most popular event today. It is said that at Pamplona, Saint Fermin met with his death by being dragged around the streets of the city by bulls - although some say that Saint Fermin was actually martyred at Amiens, France.

As the name suggests, ‘Encierro’ involves people running in front of bulls down a 825 metre stretch of cobbled streets in the older parts of Pamplona town. On the festival’s largest day, July 7th, the effigy of Saint Fermin is accompanied by thousands of festival participants, as dancers and entertainers gather along the streets. ‘Encierro’ itself begins with the release of two firecrackers - one to signal the freeing of the bulls from their corral and another once the last bull has been released.

The dangers posed by the running of the bulls are well-known. Since 1924, 15 people have been killed and over 200 have been seriously injured. However, many of these injuries have been due to inexperienced tourists taking dangerous risks when participating in the ‘Encierro’. But despite these dangers, the atmosphere in Pamplona during San Fermin is overwhelmingly celebratory. In literature, the mood of San Fermin has perhaps best been captured by the American writer Ernest Hemingway, who immortalised the festival in his novel ‘The Sun Also Rises’. In commemoration, Hemingway had a street in Pamplona named after him - Avenida de Hemingway - in order to show the city’s appreciation for this great author.

Pamplona is just over two hours journey away from the city of Bilbao, so if you’re thinking about travelling to Pamplona for the festival of San Fermin, you’ll find frequent flights to Bilbao from London. Just make sure that your behaviour is responsible and careful in order to reduce the risk of being in the firing line during the running of the bulls.

Andrew Regan is an online, freelance journalist.

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Make a Weekend of your West End Experience in London

November 8th, 2008
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When it comes to musical theatre in Europe, London’s West End scene is virtually unparalleled. After all, the West End boasts a range of musical productions to suit a variety of tastes - with Mary Poppins for the kids, Dirty Dancing for the girls and Monty Python’s Spamalot for Dad! But whatever musical you’re going to see in London, make sure you do your research in order to experience the best of the West End in style.

For instance, if you’re taking your kids to the West End, there are plenty of musical productions that will appeal. Mary Poppins, for example, tells the story of the original Super-nanny who turns the world of Michael and Jane Banks upside down. Based on the Disney film, and employing the creative expertise of celebrated choreographer Matthew Bourne, amongst others, Mary Poppins promises a delightful experience for all girls and boys - not to mention their parents! Playing at the Prince Edward Theatre, Mary Poppins opened to rave reviews in December 2004 and is still going strong!

Alternatively, if you’re hitting the town for a night out with the girls, then the West End is sure to have lots in store for you. For example, the latest stage adaptation of the hit 1987 film Dirty Dancing - playing at London’s Aldwych Theatre - will have you and your friends grooving in your seats in no time! Telling the story of rich girl Frances “Baby” Houseman and handsome dance instructor Jonny, Dirty Dancing has captivated women of all ages for twenty years now, and this latest incarnation is sure to reach out to many more fans - both new and old. Alternatively, if Dirty Dancing doesn’t appeal to you and your friends, the West End is sated with musicals that you’re sure to love - including tried and tested favourites like Fame, Grease and Chicago.

And if you’re taking your dad to the theatre, or you just fancy a good old chuckle, why not book tickets for Monty Python’s Spamalot? Produced in the hallowed image of the classic film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and directed by Oscar-winner Mike Nichols, Monty Python’s Spamalot retells the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table in original style and translates seamlessly from the silver screen to the Palace Theatre. Alternatively, if you’re interested in seeing an epic boy’s adventure played out on stage, take a trip to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane from May 2007 to see the West End version of J.R.R. Tolkein’s The Lord of the Rings - an experience that promises to delight and entertain.

And, if you’re hoping to catch a musical in the West End this summer, why not make a weekend of it and take a short break to London? Many hotels offer London theatre breaks, so you’ll be able to catch the best West End offerings while enjoying a night or two in a fantastic hotel. What’s more, making a weekend of your West End theatre experience means you’ll also be able to browse London’s top shopping destinations in style - whether you’re headed to Oxford Street, Harrods or Camden Market.

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Take Some Fast Corners to Fun This Summer With the British Grand Prix at Silverstone!

October 19th, 2008
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Looking for a summertime getaway with a difference? Opt for unrivalled speeds, thrilling competition and a buzz of excitement unlike any other - visit Silverstone’s British Grand Prix this July.

Silverstone - originally a World War II airfield - is now recognised as one of the world’s most famous motor-sport venues. Whilst it is both the birth place of British motor-sport and home of the British Grand Prix - a leading race in the F1 calendar - Silverstone is also one of the fastest circuits in the world - boasting speeds of over 180 mph!

Since 1948, crowds have flocked to Silverstone to witness its renowned motor racing events - and it’s not hard to recognize reasons behind its acclaim. Silverstone’s events - particularly the British Grand Prix - have long offered motor-sports enthusiasts a fantastic way to experience the exciting sport of motor racing, in one of the most iconic racing arenas in the world. And almost six decades later, the tradition continues. Motor-sport enthusiasts and adrenaline addicts alike can still experience the thrill that’s at the heart of Silverstone, with the upcoming British Grand Prix in July.

While at the British Grand Prix, you’ll be able to cheer on your favourite motor-sport racers, all the while experiencing the electric atmosphere of the Silverstone venue. And rest assured that the event will offer a perfect short break opportunity, whether you’re planning to travel with friends, family or on your own.

However, given the popularity of this motor-sports event, your best option might be to book an all-inclusive travel package. Booking a short break package ensures entry into the event - something which might not always be guaranteed if you’re attempting to book tickets separately. That’s because while entry passes into major events can sell out quickly, tickets are still usually available through overnight or weekend-stay hotel and events packages. Travel packages offer value deals to Britain’s Grand Prix event, meaning no one will have to miss out on the sporting fun this summer.

If you’re planning a trip to see the British Grand Prix this July, you’ll find a range of short break packages inclusive of entry into the event and accommodation in a hotel near Silverstone - so arranging the two most important aspects of your trip is easy. You can also usually arrange coach transfer between the hotel and the Grand Prix event within your travel package, making your sporting break in Silverstone all the more enjoyable.

So take those fast corners to fun this summer, and snatch up a short break package to the British Grand Prix - the rush awaits you in Silverstone!

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