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Famed for its genial hospitality and warm African sun, Cape Town has something special to offer everyone, from backpackers to luxury holidaymakers. Whether you want to lounge on the renowned beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay or live it up on the vibrant V and A Waterfront, you’ll find the magic of the world’s most exciting continent served up in style.

The Mother of Africa is widely regarded as one of the most uniquely beautiful areas in the world, and the moment you touch down you’ll see exactly why. Table Mountain towers over the city, flanked by the Devil’s Peak and Signal Hill, while the stretching Cape Peninsula is stroked by white sand beaches and peppered with green foliage and exotic flora and fauna.

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Johnson City is a Texas Hill Country town 48 miles west of Austin and 60 miles north of San Antonio. Johnson City is 25 miles south of the Highland Lakes community of Marble Falls and 30 miles east of Fredericksburg, so Johnson City is very centrally located and easily accessible from two large metropolitan areas, as well as numerous Hill Country resort destinations.

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The resurgence of Brighton as a tourist center has brought renewed life to this area. With it’s recent voting as England’s trendiest city, it seems that the nickname of London on the Sea is well-deserved.

The first thing someone should see in Brighton is the Royal Pavilion. This was rebuilt during the 19th century by architect John Nash. There is a unique Indian flair to this building. There are also a number of green-lawn gardens surrounding the Pavilion. Despite the Indian-style onion domes on the outside, the inside looks to have more of a Chinese influence. It is quite a sight and well worth the admission fee (about 8-9 GBP), however, no flash photography is allowed inside. This is also a very popular setting for weddings, and many couples come here just for that purpose.

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A holiday in Calais, France, can be wonderful when you get to stay at the best hotels in Calais. Accommodation is the most important when it comes to having a nice holiday, because you will need to rest after a long day touring the city and having fun.

Because there are so many hotels in Calais, it is best if you can find out what are the best hotels that provide excellent services, so you get what you pay for rather than just some lousy service that cost you an arm and a leg. There is no need to pay more to get quality service.

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Salisbury is a wonderful quaint English town. It’s location makes it easy to get to; less than a day by train from London, and within striking distance of cities like Brighton & Hove and Bradford-on-Avon and Castle Comb.

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