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An Isle of Man Tour |
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DOUGLAS Is the Island’s Capital, home of Government and has been since the House
of Keys The House of Keys is the focal point for the Manx Parliament - the longest uninterrupted parliamentary democracy in the world. Twenty-four elected MHKs (members of the House of Key) meet weekly and are joined monthly by eight member of the Legislative Council, elected by the House of Keys.
Tourism is no longer the income producer it was during the years end
of the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries and has been replaced
by the financial and business sector. The Douglas skyline has changed
dra Many of the Douglas tourist seasonal attractions survive, notably the Steam Railway which starts its journey to the South at the end of the harbour North Quay. Horse trams can be seen making their way from the Sea Terminal to the Terminus at the end of Queen’s Promenade. The Gaiety Theatre – a fully restored Frank Matcham designed Victorian theatre is the venue for many a stage production and concerts throughout the year, and the Villa Marina, currently undergoing renovation, has seen many famous names entertaining visitors and Island visitors alike.
Douglas has a wide choice of shops catering for all tastes, including four large supermarkets. The main shopping area – Strand and Castle Streets – are pedestrian precincts and many of the famous retail names from England have been attracted to this area. Shoppers in cars have the option of two multi-storey car parks or the promenade, wide enough to accommodate parking on both sides. For tourists and business visitors who wish to stay in Douglas there is a wide selection of hotel accommodation, both large and small, plus many guesthouses and when it comes to looking after the inner self there is no shortage of restaurants and cafes covering all tastes. top | Return to Tour contents |
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