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APPLY FOR VISA TO SPAIN IN LONDON

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  "Checklist" Please note all of the required documentation listed in the checklist is mandatory for all applicants , including such cases where flights, accommodation, insurance and other items may be arranged by applicant’s employer, travel companies or any other companies or individuals. If applying as a family, all family members must provide their own individual documents. Every applicant who is submitting documents in this Spain Visa Application Centre should attend an appointment in person (including children under the age of 12). Please provide photocopy of all original documents (including passport (bio page), UK visa/BRP card/UK stamp, previous Schengen visas, etc.) The Spanish Consulate can request additional documents if need be. Important: Please do not staple any documents. All documents must be in English or Spanish and translated only into Spanish when stated or requested . If so, documents must be officially translated by a certified, professional translator....

Discover Manchester

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  Things To Do in Manchester Whether you’re seeking culture, nightlife, history, or just good fun, there are plenty of things to do in Manchester. Be absorbed by the beautiful  attractions  such as the gothic architecture at  John Rylands Library  and  Manchester Cathedral ; take in fine art at  Manchester Art Gallery  and the  Whitworth ; discover history, old and new, at  Manchester Museum  and the  Imperial War Museum North ; see contemporary arts redefined at  HOME ; or even learn to ski at  Chill Factore . Of course, Manchester is synonymous with football; it’s written in our DNA. So make some time to make a tour of the grounds of  Manchester United  and  Manchester City , and discover the social history of the beautiful game at the  National Football Museum . You can guarantee a ticket to any Manchester United home game with a  Matchday VIP Experience. For those who enjoy ...

The City of London Tour

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  Experience the Character and Excitement of London’s oldest Quarter known as The City! A City of London Tour is unmissable because… “The City” is where London began nearly 2,000 years ago. Also known as ‘The Square Mile” in this district you’ll see C21st skyscrapers built on the original medieval street plan. Originally home to craftsmen and merchants, today it is one of the world’s leading financial centres. Where people once traded foodstuffs and household goods, they now trade stocks, shares, derivatives, and money. Must-sees during a City of London Tour Explore a wealth of modern architecture  including iconic structures such as Richard Roger’s Lloyds of London and Norman Foster’s “Gherkin.” Discover Roman remains  in hidden places including the site of London’s amphitheatre where gladiatorial combat took place. Spot Bread St, Milk St, and Wood St , named after the trades of their medieval residents. Visit Lombard St  where banking was born and spot some of the ...

Northern Ireland travel guide When to go, what to do, and why you’ll love it

  I t may be barely 100 miles wide, but Northern Ireland has plenty to keep you entertained. If it’s a city break you’re after, Belfast and Londonderry tick all the boxes, with great restaurants, street art and pubs that are hopping ’til the wee hours. But if you want to make the most of the great outdoors, there’s incredible scenery around every corner, from well-known sights like the Giant’s Causeway to spots made famous by Game of Thrones. In fact, drive in any direction in Northern Ireland and you’ll soon stumble upon a location used as a backdrop in the TV series, from Cushendun Caves to Dunluce Castle. Away from the tourist hotspots, there are places you’re likely to get all to yourself, from the wide  stretches of white sand on the Antrim coast to the forests thick with ancient, moss-covered trees. 21 of the best coastal and beach hotels in the UK What to do Capital  Belfast  is a cracker. Take in the Titanic Belfast museum where the ill-fated ocean liner was ...

SCOTLAND TRAVEL GUIDE

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SCOTLAND TRAVEL GUIDE Contrary to popular belief, Scotland is not just the land of Braveheart, haggis, and whisky. It’s a rugged country filled with towering castles, stunning lochs and mountains, beautiful parks, and incredible history. Partially conquered by the Romans, Scotland is a land with a turbulent past. It was invaded countless times by the English during the Middle Ages before the Treaty of Union in 1707 united the continent (an unpopular move at the time). Since then, it’s been a part of the United Kingdom (though there is a growing movement for independence). While Scotland may be a small country (only 5.4 million people call it home), it’s had a huge impact on the direction of the world. Economist Adam Smith, inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell, novelist Robert Louis Stevenson (he wrote  Treasure Island ), philosopher David Hume, ecologist John Muir — the list of famous Scots goes on. I love visiting Scotland. The people, the jovial spirit, the landscape, ...