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  england rfu shop twickenham: Marketing the Sports Organisation Alain Ferrand, Scott McCarthy, 2008-08-20 Drawing on both academic expertise and real life case studies, this book describes how to use relationship marketing in sports organisations. Its comprehensive and instructive approach makes it an essential manual for professionals and an invaluable resource for academics.
  england rfu shop twickenham: The Secret Life of Twickenham Chris Jones, 2014-09-04 Twickenham Stadium is rightly venerated as the home of the Rugby Football Union (RFU). While it may bask in this fame, the stadium’s beginnings were very humble. The land it was built upon was purchased in 1907 and would subsequently become the home to the Harlequins who would play the first ever match against Richmond. The first England test match didn’t take place until 1910 and a home win ensured things got off on the right footing but cows, sheep and horses would be grazing on the pitch just four years later as the stadium became a farm during the First World War. The first Varsity match was played in December 1921, by which time the popularity of Twickenham had soared. Extra accommodation was created in the North Stand, built in 1925 by the legendary football stadium architect, Archibald Leitch. By 1931, the famous ‘Twickenham Look’ had come about. When the Second World War arrived, the ground became a Civil Defence depot, and the closest it got to being hit by enemy action was in July 1944 when a V1 flying bomb fell in the front garden of a house opposite the West Gate, injuring sixteen people. The car park was dug up and – appropriately given its original use – turned into allotments to generate much needed fresh food for the locals. The stadium today is at the heart of a multi-million pound business that the RFU controls, but how does it generate so much money from this one plot of land? With such a colourful and celebrated history The Secret Life of Twickenham will dig deeper into it’s history to reveal the many men and women, cutting across all social backgrounds, jobs, and positions within the RFU who have helped to build this iconic stadium into a globally recognised brand. It will reveal to all fans of rugby union the true history of the most iconic sports stadium in the British Isles with a compendium of facts, dates, figures and revealing anecdotes of England’s sporting fortress.
  england rfu shop twickenham: The Story of Sport in England Neil Wigglesworth, 2007-03-12 This book gives a fascinating history of the English experience of sport, following its development through the centuries from its earliest beginnings in social play and pastimes, via its adoption as an alternative to the clock-watching routine of urban life, to its modern incarnation as a global business. Key themes and issues in the evolution of sport are examined, including: social structures, such as the division between amateurs and professionals the growth of the popular press and the influence of television the post-war emergence of sports ‘welfarism’ and ‘sport for all’ globalization and commercialization. Looking ahead to the future, the author asks whether our sports experience is turning full circle, and if in the twenty-first century we are returning to a forgotten view of sport as a pastime and recreation.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Twickenham Phil McGowan, 2014-09-15 The official, definitive pictorial history of Twickenham and the England National team, published to coincide with the build-up to the Rugby World Cup 2015.
  england rfu shop twickenham: England Rugby: 150 Years Phil McGowan, 2021-02-02 In March 1871 the first international match took place between England and Scotland at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh. Donned in all white the fledgling England team lost that day 0-1 but it was the start of remarkable history. This Rugby Football Union (RFU) product is written by the curator of the World Rugby Museum, Phil McGowan, and recounts the story of how the England team (and rugby itself) grew from an amateur collection of public schoolboys playing in a 'Home Nations Championship' into the globally recognised team they are today, watched by 80,000 at Twickenham and millions on television.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Terry Davies Story - Wales's First Superstar Fullback Terry Davies, 2016-11-11 The remarkable life story of Wales and Lions rugby star Terry Davies, encompassing his childhood in Bynea, Llanelli, learning rugby in Stradey School, making his debut as a schoolboy for Swansea, entering the Royal Marines and winning his first cap before going on to become a household name.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Educational Days Out Christine Green, 2013-04-03 Detailing how to plan and prepare for a school trip, this text provides advice on the right and wrong way to approach trips that will both educate and entertain. A directory of places of interest grouped into subject-specific sections is included.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Edexcel Leisure and Tourism GCSE Diane Sutherland Canwell, Jon Sutherland, 2003 Functional and attractive design allows students to dip in and out for information as and when they need it. Case studies apply theory to vocationbal practice and help bring the subject alive. Supports the three assessment objectives for Leisure and Tourism with helpful features throughout.
  england rfu shop twickenham: The Guardian Index , 2000
  england rfu shop twickenham: The Red & The White Huw Richards, 2014-02-10 In every Five Nations D and now Six Nations Ð season the real showdown is always that between England and Wales: Wales with its history of playing the finest rugby of all the home nations, England with its enviable strength in depth and forward muscle. Whether in the vast bowl of Twickenham or the cauldron of the Millennium Stadium every year is a sell-out long in advance. Over the years there have been innumerable epic encounters. In the seventies Wales dominated with Barry John, Gareth Edwards at scrum-half and JPR Williams at full back, but England had the blistering running of David Duckham with his blond hair flying. The eighties and nineties saw some incendiary encounters with Paul Ringer and Wade Dooley both involved in high-profile punch-ups, but also England re-establishing dominance and Bill Beaumont and then Will Carling. But the decade ended at Wembley with Scott GibbsÕs dramatic last-minute swallow-dive to snatch victory for Wales. More recently Wales have come back with new stars like Gavin Henson and Shane Williams after years of powerhouse England forward play had held sway. Huw Richards has talked to many veterans of these matches, as well as to present players and administrators to tells the whole history of Wales v England at rugby: a contest that is a clash of cultures and histories as well as a titanic sporting occasion. Huw Richards is rugby correspondent of the Financial Times.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Rugby union yearbook MICK. CLEARY, 1989
  england rfu shop twickenham: English Experiences Susan Briggs, 2003 English Experiences is so called because it offers the reader a real opportunity to know England in a way that is usually closed to visitors. This book will appeal to overseas visitors who want to know the in places and get insiders' tips, and to people living in England who are often embarrassed they don't know their country as well as visitors. It includes tips on everything from outdoor activities and weather to transportation, food, and local customs.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Treasures of Rugby Union Richard Bath, 2015-08 The Treasures of Rugby Union is a celebration of one of the world's oldest international team sports (pre-dating international soccer by a year). It covers the development of the game from the moment William Webb Ellis is reputed to have picked up a ball and run with it during a soccer match at Rugby School in 1823 to the ultra professional game of today and all that happened in between. It focuses on the sport's biggest nations, provides a history of some of rugby's quirkier aspects--such as the British and Irish Lions and Barbarians--and includes a section on sevens rugby, as well as a report on every Rugby World Cup. Packed with never-before-published memorabilia, courtesy of the World Rugby Museum at Twickenham--the home of English rugby--this book, fully revised and updated for the 2015 IRB Rugby World Cup, is part of Carlton Books' highly successful of Treasures series and is essential reading for every rugby fan.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Sport In History Jeffrey Hill, 2010-11-22 This wide-ranging analysis of the key themes and developments in sports history provides an accessible introduction to the topic. The book examines sports history on a global scale, exploring the relationship between sports history and topics such as modernization, globalization, identity, gender and the media.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Marketing , 2008
  england rfu shop twickenham: Credible and True K. Harvey Proctor, 2016-03-29 Early in the morning of 4 March 2015, a fierce knock at the door heralded the start of a new chapter in Harvey Proctor's almost continuous relationship with the police and media, when officers from the Metropolitan Police raided his home in connection with Operation Midland, Scotland Yard's investigation into allegations of a historic Westminster paedophile ring. In Credible and True - words famously used by the police to describe the allegations of Proctor's traducer - the former Conservative MP talks frankly about his life in and out of Parliament, from the struggles and controversy surrounding his resignation in 1987 to the numerous homophobic attacks endured since - one of which, revealed here in horrific detail for the first time, was a very nearly successful attempt on his life. Finally, he speaks candidly about his most recent embroilment in Operation Midland, of being the victim of a 'homosexual witch-hunt' that has all but destroyed his reputation, adding to the topical debate about police lack of due process in the post-Savile world of 'guilty until proven innocent'.
  england rfu shop twickenham: City Centre Simon Halliday, 2013-12-03 Simon Halliday has tackled everything that life has thrown at him, be it on the rugby field, or in the City. He has been hit hard in his time, now he is hitting back. In his candid and lucidly written autobiography City Centre, Simon Halliday, a former England rugby international takes the reader on a roller-coaster trip along Twickenham’s corridors of power and lifts the lid on the departure of, not one, but two chief executives, as the game’s rulers fought among themselves for control of the RFU. He is scathing about England’s descent from World Cup heroes to zeroes after proving they were the best in 2003. He slams the game’s rulers for driving Sir Clive Woodward out of the game and for eschewing the opportunity to welcome him back to Twickenham a few years later. Halliday transcended the world of amateur and professional and he delivers a crushing analysis of the twin pressures of existing at the top of business and international sport. In addition to analysing his rugby career, City Centre is also a personal account of the fateful morning in September 2008 when Lehman Brothers collapsed, triggering a global financial crisis. Except that Halliday tells it from the inside, on the trading floor where he worked with thousands of others. Halliday also details the truth behind the ruthless mid-90s merger of the Swiss banking giants UBS and SBC, and the appalling behaviour of Crédit Suisse in their ill-fated acquisition of his beloved DLJ at the end of the tech boom. It was while he was playing for Bath’s all conquering rugby team of the 1980s that the double Oxford Blue in cricket and rugby suffered a horrific injury a week before his England debut. He describes the injury and talks movingly about how he was able to put this into perspective while lying in his hospital bed. That he played again is testament to his indomitable will – and his reward was to wear the Red Rose of England. In City Centre Halliday talks about some of the greatest players he has played with and against, and provides a shrewd analysis of the genius coach Jack Rowell, who transformed the fortunes of Bath, turning them from a minor West Country club into one of the best outfits in Europe. There are also assessments of Will Carling, a close friend, and the brilliant Jerry Guscott. Today Halliday is a parton of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) and Help For Heroes and used his business and sporting profile to raise awareness of both these charities. This book does not pull punches. Halliday talks honestly and unashamedly about key people in his playing and business careers. This is an open book – just like the man.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Leisure and Tourism Diane Canwell, Jonathan Sutherland, 2003 Written to match the new GCSE in Leisure and Tourism specifications this resource encapsulates the teaching and learning methods of this qualification.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Punch , 1989
  england rfu shop twickenham: Football Grounds in Britain and Europe - Part 3 Steve Wilson, 2015-01-10 Over the years, I have seen more than a thousand football matches at locations across Britain and Europe, from grounds that were little more than park pitches to some of the world's best stadia. This volume contains a further one hundred football ground visits, extending into Europe to visit some of the major stadia, as well as visiting new grounds in the UK as more teams relocated in the early years of the century.
  england rfu shop twickenham: BBC Worldwide , 1992
  england rfu shop twickenham: Behind the Rose Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, 2014-11-08 This is a complete history of the England rugby union team - told by the players themselves. Based on a combination of painstaking research into the early years of the England team through exclusive interviews with a vast array of Test match stars from before the Second World War to the present day, world-renowned rugby writers Stephen Jones and Nick Cain delve to the very heart of the English international rugby union experience, painting a unique and utterly compelling picture of the game in the only words that can truly do so: the players' own. This is the definitive story of English Test match rugby - a story etched in blood, sweat and tears; a story of great joy and heart-breaking sorrow; a story of sacrifice, agony, endeavour and triumph. Behind the Rose lifts the lid on what it is to play for England - the trials and tribulations behind the scenes, the glory, the drama and the honour on the field, and the heart-warming tales of friendship and humour off it. Absorbing and illuminating, this is a must-have for all supporters who have ever dreamed of walking the hallowed corridors of Twickenham as a Test match player, preparing themselves for battle in the changing rooms and then marching out to that field of dreams with the deafening roar of the crowd in their ears and the red rose emblazoned on their chest.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Insight Guide England , 2005
  england rfu shop twickenham: Chasing the Chariot Mick Collins, 2004 Shortly after 11 a.m. on Saturday, 22 November 2003, a young man from Surrey half-volleyed an oval ball over a Sydney crossbar and sparked something truly extraordinary. Having long been the bridesmaid, English rugby became, temporarily at least, the nation's favourite sport. A fortnight later, almost a million people flooded the streets of London to celebrate with their new-found heroes. The road ahead, however, would prove to be riddled with potential potholes. Against this background of triumph and celebration, Mick Collins spoke to players who had helped win the Webb Ellis Trophy on that dramatic day in Sydney and at length to the coach who planned its capture. He met the fans who cheered them on and talked to lesser, more cheerfully humble, players - those who dream of becoming the stars of the future and those who have accepted that such achievements are not to be. From the day of the World Cup Final after which, so the pundits claimed, rugby was going to become bigger than ever before, Collins immersed himself in the game and its people. He looked around for evidence of this prediction and spoke to those involved in making it come true.As if to confirm the cyclical nature of sport, the journey culminates back 'down under' in June 2004 as Woodward takes his men back to the scene of their triumph, in an attempt to re-assert their authority over both the Wallabies and the All Blacks. Chasing the Chariot tells the story of an unprecedented period in English rugby, offering a picture of all levels of the game at a time of huge and dramatic change. The influence and effects of Woodward's planning and preparation have been far reaching, and from inner-city housing estates to public-school playing fields, enthusiastic youngsters to the world's most capped player, Collins discovered that this iconic figure's legacy to the game looks set to run on, long after his departure to take on new challenges.
  england rfu shop twickenham: The Britain Guide 2001 Automobile Association, 2000 Discover Britain's heritage with over 2,000 places to visit. This work is a lively reference to the very best of our rich and varied heritage in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. It contains a wide range of places of interest including castles, stately homes and gardens, as well as galleries, museums and even theme parks and zoos.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Museums and Galleries of London , 2002
  england rfu shop twickenham: The Official England Rugby Annual 2022 Michael Rowe, 2022 A must for all England Rugby fans! The only place to get the inside line on the greatest team in the world. Do you want to know all about your favourite England players? Want to enjoy loads of quizzes, puzzles and activities? Fancy improving your rugby knowledge or reading reports on the great games from last season? Whichever it is, this is the only place for you. The Official England Rugby Annual 2022. IMAGE OF 2021 ANNUAL FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES
  england rfu shop twickenham: THE INDIAN LISTENER All India Radio,Bombay, 1936-11-22 The Indian Listener began in 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times, which was published beginning in July of 1927 with editions in Bengali.The Indian Listener became Akashvani in January, 1958.It consist of list of programmes,Programme information and photographs of different performing arrtist of ALL INDIA RADIO. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 22-11-1936 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Fortnightly NUMBER OF PAGES: 56 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. I. No. 23. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 1158-1163, 1166-1189 ARTICLES: 1. Looking Forward2. Along The Frontier (No.5 The Kurrum Velley) 2. Along The Frontier (No.5 The Kurrum Velley) 3. India's Model Opera (The Story Of Inder Sabha) Author of Article: 1. Gerald Cock 2. Major C.C.H. Smith 3. Professor Mirza Mahomed Saeed Keywords: 1. Innovation Of Television, Trend Of Television, symphonies 2. North West Frontier Provinces, Dwarf Palm, Kurrum Velley 3. Sanskrit Literature, Urdu Drama, Muslim Period, Inder Sabha, Eastern Opera, Poetry Document ID:INL-1935-36 (D-D) Vol-I (23)
  england rfu shop twickenham: Games People Played Wray Vamplew, 2021-09-14 Now in paperback, this first global history of sports offers all spectators and participants a reason to cheer—and to think. Games People Played is, surprisingly, the first global history of sports. The book shows how sports have been practiced, experienced, and made meaningful by players and fans throughout history. It assesses how sports developed and diffused across the globe, as well as many other aspects, from emotion, discrimination, and conviviality; to politics, nationalism, and protest; and how economics has turned sports into a huge consumer industry. It shows how sports are sociable and health-giving, and also contribute to charity. However, it also examines their dark side: sports’ impact on the environment, the use of performance-enhancing drugs, and match-fixing. Covering everything from curling to baseball, boxing to motor racing, this book will appeal to anyone who plays, watches, and enjoys sports, and wants to know more about their history and global impact.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Time Out London Shopping Guide Time Out, 2005-10 Featuring more than 3,000 shops and services from fashion to home furnishings, this guide is both a practical resource and a fun read. Comprehensive listings include hours of operation, prices, and which credit cards are accepted.
  england rfu shop twickenham: Sport and Society Barrie Houlihan, Dominic Malcolm, 2015-11-16 ′This third edition of Sport and Society, with contributions from some of the field’s most highly respected scholars, covers the myriad of complex, pervasive and global issues confronting sport in the 21st century. It continues to be a foundation text for students across most sport disciplines′ - Russel Hoye, La Trobe University, Australia ‘The third edition of Sport and Society reinforces its place as one of the most valuable texts for students and others engaging in social scientific study of sport. Overall, the book continues to achieve an unrivalled balance between different social science disciplines that have been applied to sport; between local, national and international issues; and between broad overviews and specific detail on every topic. The end result is a book that is a must on many academic reading lists!′ - Iain Lindsey, Durham University, UK Fully updated and revised, the Third Edition of Barrie Houlihan and Dominic Malcolm′s ground-breaking Sport and Society provides students and instructors with a one-stop text that is comprehensive, accessible, international, and engaging. This popular book: Approaches the study of sport from a multi-disciplinary perspective Presents the importance of social structure, power, and inequality in analysing the nature and significance of sport in society Addresses the rapid commercialization and regulation of sport Engages in comparative analysis to understand problems clearly and produce sound solutions Expands students′ knowledge through chapter summaries, guides to further reading, and extensive bibliographies Offers five new chapters addressing the key contemporary issues of: lifestyle sport; sport for development and peace; the governance of international sport organisations; sports fandom; and sport in East Asia. A superb teaching text, this new edition will be relished by instructors seeking an authoritative introduction to sport and society and students who want a relevant, enriching text for their learning and research needs.
  england rfu shop twickenham: AA the Days Out Guide 2002 , 2001
  england rfu shop twickenham: World's Greatest Rugby Quotes Crombie Jardine, 2011-11-23 e;Rugby is a beastly game played by gentlemen; soccer is a gentleman's game played by beasts; football is a beastly game played by beastse; Henry Blaha. Rugby, the full contact team sport that originated in England in the 19th century, is followed by millions of avid fans the world over. Here is a collection of mostly comical quotes encapsulating the humour of the sport and those who play and follow it.
  england rfu shop twickenham: After the Final Whistle Stephen Cooper, Jason Leonard, 2015-08-03 As Britain’s Empire went to war in August 1914, rugby players were the first to volunteer. They led from the front and paid a disproportionate price. In 1919, a grateful Mother Country hosted a rugby tournament: sevens teams at eight venues, playing 17 matches to declare a first ‘world champion’. There had never been an international team tournament like it. For the first time teams from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Britain and France were assembled in one place. Rugby held the first ever ‘World Cup’. It was a moment of triumph, a celebration of military victory, of Commonwealth and Allied unity, and of rugby values, moral and physical. In 2019 the modern Rugby World Cup moves to Japan in the Centenary of the King’s Cup. With a foreword by Jason Leonard, this is the story of rugby’s journey through the First World War to its first World Cup, and how those values endure today. 'After The Final Whistle' was shortlisted for the 2016 Cross Sports Book of the Year award.
  england rfu shop twickenham: The London Book of Days Peter Loriol, 2013-03-01 Taking you through the year day by day, The London Book of Days contains quirky, eccentric, amusing and important events and facts from different periods of history, many of which had a major impact on the religious and political history of Britain as a whole. Ideal for dipping into, this addictive little book will keep you entertained and informed. Featuring hundreds of snippets of information gleaned from the vaults of London’s archives, it will delight residents and visitors alike.
  england rfu shop twickenham: The Illustrated London News , 1989
  england rfu shop twickenham: Dance of the Rainmakers James Coeur, 2021-08-11 “You talk of being in this together but you keep dumping on us. Get this message: we’ve had enough and we’re not the only ones...” After a decade of social injustice, of political chaos, and the aftermath of Covid-19, Britain has become an uncertain country.
  england rfu shop twickenham: EBU Review European Broadcasting Union, 1968
  england rfu shop twickenham: EBU Review , 1968
  england rfu shop twickenham: Time Out London for Children Time Out, 2007-06 Offers ideas for entertaining and amusing kids. Suitable for visitors and residents, this work includes a section on days out around the region.
England - Wikipedia
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. [7] It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and more than 100 smaller adjacent islands.

England | History, Map, Flag, Population, Cities, & Facts | Britannica
2 days ago · England, predominant constituent unit of the United Kingdom, occupying more than half of the island of Great Britain. Outside the British Isles, England is often erroneously …

England - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
England is the largest part of the island of Great Britain, and it is also the largest constituent country of the United Kingdom. Scotland and Wales are also part of Great Britain (and the …

England Maps & Facts - World Atlas
Apr 24, 2023 · England, a country that constitutes the central and southern parts of the United Kingdom, shares its northern border with Scotland and its western border with Wales. The …

England Football | Home
Jun 5, 2025 · England Football is the home of England’s National Football Teams and Grassroots Football. Find everything from exclusive news, fixtures, results, stats and live coverage of …

England - New World Encyclopedia
England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and is located to the north-west of mainland Europe. England is …

England Attractions & Places to Visit - VisitBritain
Discover England in our official tourism guide! Home to iconic landmarks and natural landscapes, see the best attractions, places to visit & things to do.

England 0-0 Slovenia: Reigning champions held to frustrating draw
3 days ago · FT: England 0-0 Slovenia. A draw moves England top of Group B with four points after two games, though Germany could reclaim top spot with a win or draw against the Czech …

England Map - United Kingdom - Mapcarta
England is the largest and, with 55 million inhabitants, by far the most populous of the United Kingdom's constituent countries. A 'green and pleasant land', England is known for its …

England Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation
Get information on England Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and activities. Read the Fodor's reviews, or post your own.

England - Wikipedia
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. [7] It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and more than 100 smaller adjacent islands.

England | History, Map, Flag, Population, Cities, & Facts | Britannica
2 days ago · England, predominant constituent unit of the United Kingdom, occupying more than half of the island of Great Britain. Outside the British Isles, England is often erroneously …

England - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
England is the largest part of the island of Great Britain, and it is also the largest constituent country of the United Kingdom. Scotland and Wales are also part of Great Britain (and the …

England Maps & Facts - World Atlas
Apr 24, 2023 · England, a country that constitutes the central and southern parts of the United Kingdom, shares its northern border with Scotland and its western border with Wales. The …

England Football | Home
Jun 5, 2025 · England Football is the home of England’s National Football Teams and Grassroots Football. Find everything from exclusive news, fixtures, results, stats and live coverage of …

England - New World Encyclopedia
England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and is located to the north-west of mainland Europe. England is …

England Attractions & Places to Visit - VisitBritain
Discover England in our official tourism guide! Home to iconic landmarks and natural landscapes, see the best attractions, places to visit & things to do.

England 0-0 Slovenia: Reigning champions held to frustrating draw
3 days ago · FT: England 0-0 Slovenia. A draw moves England top of Group B with four points after two games, though Germany could reclaim top spot with a win or draw against the Czech …

England Map - United Kingdom - Mapcarta
England is the largest and, with 55 million inhabitants, by far the most populous of the United Kingdom's constituent countries. A 'green and pleasant land', England is known for its …

England Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation
Get information on England Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and activities. Read the Fodor's reviews, or post your own.