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We’ve all been there: desperate for a holiday but nobody to go with. The usual tactics are to either convince yourself you don’t need a break after all, or to convince a friend or relative to go with you. Neither of these approaches are necessarily a recipe for success, so we suggest you try an alternative tactic.
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When the wall came down, improvised clubs and bars sprang up in the East. Two decades on, and clubbing in Berlin is fighting to keep its indie-status. But there’s still a few gems left – get there before they’re gone.
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Scotland is well known for its New Year's Eve party – Hogmanay. But there’s more to it than that. Edinburgh’s Christmas markets are not to be missed, as is the pumping nightlife that goes all night long.
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There aren't that many five-star hotels in Northern Ireland, but The Culloden, just outside the city overlooking Belfast Lough, is one. It’s where 50 Cent stayed when he played in Belfast, and where Sven and the lads stayed before the World Cup qualifier.
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With Aer Arran's Luton-Galway service three times a day all winter, from £76 return, there’s no reason for you not to be sitting in one of Galway's excellent pubs with a pint of plain in your hand by next weekend.
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Whether you’ve got little or lots of experience - great food, top accommodation and a different surf break everyday is what you’ll find at Bali Rapture Surf Camp
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Forget Colorado and skiing the Rockies, Idaho, the Gem state has some of the best winter skiing Stateside, and the best thing about it is – it’s still a well-kept secret.
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From holiday villas, cottages or castles fit for a king, there’s something for every gang and family this Christmas and New Year for a great winter getaway you’ll never forget.
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You’re in Montreal for a winter break so you don’t want to waste time stopping every two minutes to check the guidebook - get straight down for a pint and let the friendly locals tell you what you need to see and do – and where to do it
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New York’s got the Village, London’s got the East End, Paris the Left Bank, and Rome has Trastevere which is where you’ll find the best pizza in town.
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Mon 16 May 2011
in Holidays
%%IMG2% Barca and Man U will go head to head on May the 28th. It is getting tougher by the day to actually find tickets, especially for a decent price. Realistically you will have to pay over £1,500 for tickets if you want any chance of getting them.
There are lots of ticket holding websites online so you will have your pick of the crop. It can be hard to find the best though, especially if you are trying to save a few pounds.
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