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What London (England) Offers Tourists

Every visitor to London absolutely must see the following sights and attractions whilst staying in the capital city of the UK.

- Big Ben: the bell in the clock at the north end of Westminster Palace. Big Ben is the largest chiming clock with four faces in the world. Read the rest of this entry »

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England’s South Coast Offers Something For Everyone

When staying in or near Southern England be sure to set some time aside to visit England’s South Coast. England’s South Coast is part of Southern England which includes the southern counties of England. The UK considers Southern England to include South West England, South East England, Greater London and the East of England. Read the rest of this entry »

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Where To Stay In London

If you are going to visit London you should think about staying in one of the hotels in the following places…

The West End – This is London’s theater district, so you will be close to all the great shows as well as some of the best attractions, including the Globe Theater (home to Shakespeare in his day), Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, Leicester Square and the London Zoo. The West End is a popular tourist destination with load of vacationers frequenting it. Read the rest of this entry »

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Even Though Premiership Is The Hardest League Why Cant England Win The World Cup?

Premiership football of England generates most money than any other leagues in the World. All top quality football players have said that English premiership is one of the toughest league to play on but having such a strong league why can’t England win big tournaments? I think all these players in England’s team earning big money should be at home cleaning Kitchen accessories and dinnerware if they fail to perform good football this World Cup in South Africa. Read the rest of this entry »

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Westminster Abbey – England

Collegial Church of St. Peter in Westminster, which is most constantly referred to masses colloquially and Westminster Abbey London is a large, mainly Gothic church, Westminster, London, England, located west of the Palace of Westminster. It is a traditional place of coronation and interment site in English, then English, and still afterward (now) Royal Commonwealth Realms. Read the rest of this entry »

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Vacations In Brighton (England)

Brighton has long been a firm favorite with those living in London, who are enticed by a weekend away from the hustle and bustle of life in the capital. People from all around the UK visit there too though, as do many international tourists, especially from Europe, who want to experience a traditional English seaside town, with all its charms and appeals.Brighton (also now known as ‘London-by-the-sea’) is the archetypal British beach town, with everything that is expected in a town bearing the title: a grand pier, a beautiful (former) royal palace, theaters, concert halls, and probably the most important, a fantastic beach. Though it is much more than the sum of it’s parts, most people say it is the atmosphere that makes it so special.Due to the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex, there is no shortage of young people to fill up the local bars and clubs on Friday and Saturday nights, Co-currently people travel from all over the south coast of Britain to sample Brighton’s night time amenities. Read the rest of this entry »

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Going To London For The First Time

Any time is a great time to visit London, as there is so much happening there that you will always find something, or more likely several things, to attract your interest. You should make a list of sights to take in, as otherwise you might end up missing out on one of London’s highlights.

The Tower of London, the Houses Of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey are all not to be missed. Read the rest of this entry »

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What To Do Whilst Visiting Bristol, England

Bristol, which is the principal city of South West England, serves as the entrance to some of the country’s most scenic locations. Having the fifth largest population in England, as well as a rich and eventful history, Bristol has more recently transformed into a modern, vibrant city packed with places to go and things to see to suit every kind of visitor .

The original town was listed in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of 1051 as a trading port and its maritime heritage is highlighted by the achievements of Kingdom Brunel, the great Victorian inventor who was born there. Read the rest of this entry »

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Staying in the UK, Where to Go?

The vacation time of year is well upon us again, but a lot of people will be staying here for their UK family holidays this year simply due to the economic downturn. But not everything is doom and gloom, there are some wonderful places you can visit to take the kids out.

Devon and Cornwall

Cornwall and Devon are probably one of the best places to visit in the UK. Read the rest of this entry »

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