We often check out a world travel guide when we need to collect information about a place which we are planning to visit. The travel guides provide us complete details about a place like the cultural heritage sites to visit, best places to shop, accommodation options, the places to taste the best and traditional food, best time to visit, the specialties of that place etc.
Apart from the above mentioned tourist information in the travel portals, you can also find detailed information about the hostels and apartments on rent, available for a long stay at a place. You can also collect information about the car rental services available at that place and how you can arrange a car for yourself to make your trip more enjoyable and comfortable. You can also check out information on how to reach that place and the various modes of transportation available at that place.
However, the travel portals and guides do not provide ‘travel and holidays’ related information alone. They have many other tools, which prove to be useful for a traveler. Few of these are mentioned below:
The Newsletters: Most of the travel portals publish E-newsletters which contain information about the best tour packages to the different places, the best hotel deals, cheap car hire, low cost flights and cruises, the up coming events and festivals in that place etc.
The interested travelers can sign up for the newsletters for free and receive them in their email on a regular basis with the latest updates.
Travel Journals: Travel guides also publish travel journals which contain tourist information and travel experiences of travelers. These journals contain information from first hand experiences. Therefore, they provide you tips to make your visit to a place enjoyable. Some of the journals also contain photographs, contributed by the tourists.
Weather Information: Travel portals offer real time weather forecast and information for different locations. They provide information about the weather conditions along with the minimum and maximum temperatures. It proves to be very useful for travelers.
Maps: All travel guides provide maps of places. These maps prove to be useful tools for travelers as they contain directions, detailed road maps of accessible area etc.
A travel guide without the above mentioned tools and features are not much useful for a traveler. However, even if a travel guide contains these tools, they need to be regularly updated, so that they are able to guide people accurately during their travel.
‘Places Online’ is one of the best travel guides available on the internet. For more information you can visit www.placesonline.com.
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Saturday, August 21st, 2010Chesterfield Travel Guide
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010Welcome to the Travel Guide & Tourist Information for Chesterfield.
Chesterfield is a historic market town and is situated north of Derby near the rivers Rother and Hipper. Traveling to Chesterfield whether by road or rail is fairly straight forward. Chesterfield is Derbyshire’s largest town and is located just off the A617 which is Junction 29 of the M1.There are train main land train services to London, Sheffield, Newcastle, Birmingham, Bournemouth and Edinburgh ,Liverpool, Nottingham and Norwich.
Chesterfield is best known for its “Crooked Spire” at the Church of Saint Mary and All Saints. The leaning characteristic is believed to be the result of the absence of skilled craftsmen, possibly due to the Black Death as this happened only 12 years previous. There have been other reasons given however. One is that the spire was so shocked to learn of the marriage of a virgin in the church that it bent down to get a closer look. It is said that if this were to happen again, the spire will straighten and return to its true position. Another saying is that a Blacksmith from Bolsover mis-shod the Devil, who then leaped over the spire in pain, knocking it out of shape.
Chesterfield received its market charter in 1204 from King John and now has one of the largest open air markets in Britain and the stalls are either side of the Market Hall, which in its own right, is a historical building. In the middle of town there is a collection of old and narrow streets that make up “The Shambles”, which houses one of Britain’s oldest pubs.
There are plenty of shopping opportunities in Chesterfield. Vicar Lane was redeveloped in 2000 and was made into a pedestrianised, open-air shopping area. This resulted in most of the existing buildings being demolished. In the process two new streets were created in their place and there are now plenty of major brands, such as Woolworths, Marks and Spencers, Co-Op and Argos to choose from.
Other developments include a large area, between the Low Pavements and New Beetwell Street being completely flattened in the 1980’s to build “The Pavements” shopping centre, better known by local residents as “The Precinct”. This is where you will find the larger shops including Somerfield, Boots and WH Smiths. It has entrances opposite Chesterfield Market and also escalators lead down to New Beetwell Street.
There is also a multi-storey car park which was built at the same time. Chesterfield Library’s main entrance is also located just outside the Pavements and at another exit you will find the local McDonald’s. Despite all this development, Chesterfield has retained its character and much of its town centre from the pre-war era.
Chesterfield has lots to offer in the Leisure and Entertainment Industry. The Queens Park is located within the town centre and on the outskirts of the park is the Queens Park Leisure Center which has a good size swimming pool and gym. There are also several indoor courts (for a variety of sports) and outdoor tennis courts too. There are plenty of Gymnasium Clubs for those wishing to keep fit. All of this plus Bowling, Golf and even Ice Skating, in Sheffield, which is only about 20 minute’s drive from Chesterfield.
Travel time to Sherwood Forest is only 30 minutes by car. There are several night clubs located around the town, predominantly towards “Holywell Cross Car Park” and there are many bars scattered around the town including the infamous “Brampton Mile” which has 13 pubs on a one mile section of Chatsworth Road. It is traditional that anyone “doing the mile” has at least one drink in each pub.
The Winding Wheel is a multi-purpose venue, hosting concerts, exhibitions, conferences, dinners, family parties, dances, banquets, wedding receptions, meetings, product launches and lectures. Famous acts to appear recently include The Manfreds, Patrick McGuiness and even The Sooty Show
“The Pomegranate” theatre is a listed Victorian building, with a small auditorium, seating around 500 people. A variety of shows are performed throughout the year.
Both venues are owned by Chesterfield Borough Council, and the box office for both is located in the entrance area of the theatre.
The Chesterfield Museum and Revolution House are also both run by the local Authority and both hold regular free events throughout the year.
If you’re feeling hungry there’s plenty to choose from. This includes Chinese, Indian and Thai restaurants and plenty of takeaways not forgetting of course good old Fish and Chips.
With all of these different events, the wide range of market stalls and shops as well as the activities at the local Football ground Chesterfield has lots going for it and is a perfect destination point for tourists.
For tourists arriving for the first time, there is a lot to see and do. In this travel guide (tourist information part 1) I have provided some basic information and a brief guide to Chesterfield. My travel guide part 2 will look at the tourist attractions in a lot more detail.
Consult a World Travel Guide for Best Holiday Advice and Information
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010There are many sources, from where you can collect useful tourist information,for strategically planning your vacation to a destination. However, all these sources are not equally reliable and do not provide the updated information always. Therefore, you need to choose a source very carefully.
Among the many sources, the information provided by the websites on travel and holidays, are the most reliable ones. They are regularly updated and provide complete information about tourist destinations to people. Therefore, you can consult them for useful information and travel tips.
The travel portals are playing a very important role in the revolution which the travel and tourism industry is undergoing. These websites are offering attractive travel packages to tourists, for which, the number of tourists going on holidays, have increased over the years. They are also providing an online booking platform to the holidaymakers.
Due to the popularity of the online travel sites, any person planning a holiday strategically, prefer consulting a reliable world travel guide for the latest information. According to a research conducted lately, more than 75% of the tourists refer to the different travel sites and the packages offered by them, before booking a holiday online or from a travel agent.Due to the ever growing popularity and high demand of the travel portals, these sites not only provide the regular tourist information on cheap flights, cruises, rail, hotels, travel packages etc, but also provide unique, fresh and very useful information on a wide range of areas. These websites also suggest destinations which are most suitable for short and long breaks. The latest tools, with which the travel portals are equipped, help tourists to make their holidays exciting and memorable.
If you want to plan a holiday and are in search of a reliable travel portal, Places Online is one of the best options for you. Here you will find all the essential information about a number of tourist destinations. It is a travel portal which you can consult for the best holiday advice and information.
For more information you can simply visit www.placesonline.com.