Articles about Chesshyre on the Cheap (9 total)
Chesshyre on the Cheap - Rijeka 27/11/2006
It was once a hub for transatlantic steam boats and a popular holiday spot. Now things are looking up again for this sleepy Croatian harbour city as the tourists are returning. Tom Chesshyre reports —full story »
Chesshyre on the cheap: Tallinn 25/10/2006
Since its leap forward from Soviet rule, Estonia hasn't looked back. From museums to architecture, from forward-thinking technology to stag parties, Tom Chesshyre enjoys a trip to Tallinn —full story »
Chesshyre on the cheap: Tampere 01/10/2006
It may lose young ambitious Finns to the brighter lights of Helsinki, but the natural beauty, culture and laid-back atmosphere of Finland's second city still have an irresistible pull, discovers Tom Chesshyre —full story »
Chesshyre on the cheap: Bourgas 01/09/2006
The promise of holiday-home bargains is luring Britons to Bulgaria's Black Sea coast, and the port of Bourgas is the perfect place to base yourself for a few days' property speculation, says Tom Chesshyre —full story »
Chesshyre on the cheap: Ljubljana 01/09/2006
For a small, ex-communist state in central Europe, Slovenia is doing pretty well for itself. Tom Chesshyre spends a weekend in the capital —full story »
Affordable fjord 01/06/2006
Haugesund is more than just a hub for the oil and gas industry. Since Ryanair flights began serving this Norwegian town, the world is waking up to its other natural assets, says Tom Chesshyre —full story »
Born-again city 01/04/2006
Tucked away in Germany's industrial heartland, Paderborn suffered when low-wage EU countries began competing. Tom Chesshyre finds that this British garrison town has come bouncing back —full story »
Poprad 01/04/2006
Continuing his tour of the nooks and crannies of the low-cost network Tom Chesshyre finds Poprad, a corner of Slovakia enjoying a mini-property boom —full story »
Building Bloc 01/03/2006
In a new series, Tom Chesshyre travels wherever the lowest fares lead him. This month he finds that Ryanair flights to Szczecin are opening up the Polish construction capital to new investment. —full story »
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