England Travel
The capital city of the UK and England, London is one of the great "world cities." With a diverse mixture of old world history and modern capitalism, London has so much to offer any traveler. From the Tower of London to its avant-garde nightclubs to a quintessential ride on the red double-decker buses, London is a city that loves to be explored.
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Bath, a World Heritage Site and city in England, is famous for its hot springs, Roman period baths, Medieval heritage, and stately Georgian architecture. Currently a popular resort destination, tourists can explore not only the historical sites, but also local pubs, museums, nightclubs, and theatres. Just 100 miles west of London, the Roman baths of Bath has been a tourist destination for centuries.
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Brighton is the United Kingdom's largest and most popular seaside resort, alive with over 300 bars and a multitude of clubs, restaurants, hotels, and other forms of entertainment. Tourists to this area like to visit Pebble Beach where they can relax and socialize in the sun and where they can find more bars and clubs to enjoy. In May, Brighton hosts an arts festival, and the city has many great museums and art galleries. Brighton is a fantastic choice for vacationers looking to kick back and have a great time. read more
Pleasant open countryside with picturesque villages surrounds Manchester in the United Kingdom, and there are numerous art galleries, theatres, museums and country houses to visit. Manchester receives hundreds of thousands of visitors each year from all over the world. Britain's second largest city is also one of it's most dynamic and cosmopolitan. Manchester is an exciting modern city for business, a place in which to live, work, and study, and a top choice by travelers as the ideal holiday destination.
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Bristol, the second largest city in the south of England, teems with a smorgasbord of attractions and activities from medieval architecture in Old Bristol, to the museums of Temple Meads, and the wonderful maritime artifacts of The Floating Harbor. Bristol hosts a festival nearly every week during the summer, filling the city with dance, music, and theatre. Bristol is the kind of place that has a little something to make everyone happy. read more
The birthplace of the fab four, Liverpool has experienced a boom in tourism since their debut. Liverpool holds one of the most impressive art galleries in the world (holding paintings from Rembrandt and Degas), as well as the legendary Philharmonic orchestra and the areas top football and horse racing teams. Many of the buildings have been standing since the 1700s, and even with new sky rises cropping up, they still retain their charm. Slated to become Europes Capital of Culture in 2008, this flourishing city is ready to be explored. read more








