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is well worth it

... Getting around the city is easily managed on foot thanks to its compact layout. For speed, however, there's an excellent tram service which runs continually between the main tourist area the Leidesplein and Centraal Station. The cheapest way to travel is ...

Published: Sunday 03 September 2000
Newspaper: Sunday Life
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 539 | Page: 45 | Tags: none

WITH

... and the Trevi Fountain, where you can toss in a coin and wish for a speedy return visit. Rome boasts an excellent bus and tram service throughout its busy streets, and there's no shortage of taxis if you prefer. Roman specialities in the host of restaurants ...

Published: Sunday 30 January 2000
Newspaper: Sunday Life
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1294 | Page: 37 | Tags: none

What's what in Helsinki

... There is a clean and modern Metro service, as cheese, berries , game and many delicious seafood dishes. well as buses and trams servicing the city and suburbs. Be warned though, taxis can be very The interior, resembling an authentic forest cabin, is decorated ...

Published: Sunday 11 August 2002
Newspaper: Sunday Life
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 324 | Page: 39 | Tags: none

The ch:e of Glen comme

... 20th century the village had a small residential community, but it attracted hoards of day-trippers thanks to the regular tram services from Belfast. around the area in her motorbike - considered a most unladylike activity in those days - and when she opened ...

Village that was

... 20th century the village had a small residential community, but it attracted hoards of day-trippers thanks to the regular tram services from Belfast. (opposite the original Whitewell Road and Antrim Road junction), before it moved to Drumnadrough House on ...

The changir of Glengornm commercial

... In her young days, Sadie caused a stir by riding around the area in her motorbike - considered a thanks to the regular tram services from Belfast. most unladylike activity in those days - and when she opened her tea-garden at the bottom of Cammoney R_qnd ...

2 changing face Glengormley’s nmercial centre

... 20th century the village had a small residential community, but it attracted hoards of day-trippers thanks to the regular tram services from Belfast. ) Glengormiey was home to many thriving public houses and, as historian Bob Armstrong recalls in his ‘Through ...

with a big heart

... 20th century the village had a small residential community, but it attracted hoards of day-trippers thanks to the regular tram services from Belfast. Glengormley was home to many thriving public houses and, as historian Bob Armstrong recalls in his “Through ...

Vi age that was

... 20th century the village had a small residential community, but it attracted hoards of day-trippers thanks to the regular tram services from Belfast. Glengormiey was home to many thriving public houses and, as historian Bob Armstrong recalls in his “Through ...

E | amE @ s “CHS illage with a big heart

... 20th century the village had a small residential community, but it attracted hoards of day-trippers thanks to the regular tram services from Belfast. Glengormley was home to many thriving public houses and, as historian Bob Armstrong recalls in his “Through ...