England's Classic Highlights
A classic trip all around England, start with all the world class attractions and restaurants London has to offer, through the historic and relaxed Bath and Caernarfon, all the way to the natural wonders of the Lake District and finish in beautiful York and Cambridge
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Night Life
Great Food
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Trip itinerary
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London, United Kingdom
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Bath, United Kingdom
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Caernarfon, United Kingdom
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Chester, United Kingdom
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Windermere, United Kingdom
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York, United Kingdom
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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London, United Kingdom
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Things to do in and around London
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Steeped in history and royalty, the English capital is considered to be one of the most progressive and exciting cities in the world.
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Home to England's Crown Jewels, this 11C castle has served as a royal prison throughout its long and fascinating history.
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Recognized as one of the leading art museums in the world, this 19C gallery houses superb masterpieces from mid-13C to the 20C.
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One of the leading museums in the country, this remarkable 19C gallery exhibits superb examples of British art from the 16C onwards.
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Immense in its size and wealth of exhibits, this must-see museum spans all cultures, tracing the turbulent history of the human race.
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Boasting a history dating to the 12C, the current castle was heavily reconstructed in the 19C, but retains many historic artifacts.
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Inspired by European gardens, this park was elegantly designed in the 18C around abbey ruins, a Gothic temple, and a grotto.
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As well as being a leading botanical research center, these exquisite 18C gardens are home to over 30,000 of plant species.
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With 425 galleries and over 4 million works spanning 5,000 years, this awe-inspiring museum is a treasure trove of history and art.
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A treasure trove of exquisite ornamentation and architectural genius, this abbey has served the British monarchs since the 10C.
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Stretch 135m into the sky, this Ferris wheel features glass-enclosed pods and offers spectacular views over all of London.
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Everyone will enjoy this glimpse into the magical world of Harry Potter, set at the studios where much of the films were made.
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Explore this lovely enclosed garden in Windsor Park, and enjoy the variety of flowers, the pond, and the woodlands.
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A lavish 18C palace, the official London residence of the British royalty features galleries and superbly preserved decor.
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Look for the City of London signs if you wish to explore the heart proper, but in any case you will fall in love with these streets.
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The activities are endless in this popular large park, from swimming and horseback riding, to exploring the trails and picnicking.
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Housed in a former power station, this gallery focuses on leading international modern art with permanent and temporary exhibits.
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Enjoy this scenic walk, taking in the majestic views of the famous white cliffs along the shores of Sussex.
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Massive and stunning, the chalk cliffs of Dover can be walked to enjoy their majestic scenery, best viewed from the lighthouse.
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Well-known for its wealthy residents, this lively neighborhood offers its visitors shopping, great eating, and fun activities.
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Home to nearly 80 million items, this enormous museum is a treasure of fascinating natural history exhibits spanning several fields.
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Erected in the 16C by Henry VIII, this palace blends Tudor and Baroque architectures, featuring lavish chambers and lush gardens.
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Founted in 1603, this extensive park is both lively and tranquil, offering many paths, views of nearby landmarks, and ducks to feed.
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This 19C mansion styled as a 16C French castle is faithfully designed, boasting elaborate furnishings and remarkable gardens.
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This 12C abbey is periodically opened to the public, boasting splendid gardens, a safari, a rich art collection, and other curios.
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From the dome's gallery to the lower crypt, this 17C Baroque cathedral is jaw-dropping and offers incomparable views of the city.
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While excelling at cutting-edge and interactive exhibits, this museum also exhibits the most basic science tenets in a superb manner.
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Housed in a Brutalist complex, this theater is home to both historic and modern plays, offering a superb cultural experience.
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Home to the British Parliament, this Gothic masterpiece offers tour and should be thoroughly explored to appreciate its many gems.
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Luxuriously designed and decorated, this Baroque palace boasts lavish decor and equally exquisite surrounding grounds.
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World's oldest model village was established in the 1920s as a private garden, now offering a glimpse of a traditional English township.
4 nightsSat. May 11 - Wed. May 15
Steeped in history and royalty, the English capital is considered to be one of the most progressive and exciting cities in the world.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Bath
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Established by the Romans in the 1C, Bath remains a spa destination with its 18C atmosphere surviving amid a modern ambiance.
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Set out through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, seeking the scenes of Jane Austen prose among the 18C backdrop.
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This collection of Americana includes decorative and folk arts, maps, and textiles, exhibited in the atmospheric Claverton Manor.
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As the first townhouse built as part of the Crescent, this museum offers a comprehensive look at the lifestyle of the 18C English gentry.
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Adjacent to the Crescent and inspired by the Roman Coliseum, these 18C Georgian townhomes are an excellent example of urban design.
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Established in the 18C, this wonderful estate boasts a fully appointed Palladian mansion and exceptional gardens.
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Erected 5,000 years ago, the famed Stonehenge remains a mystery and might have been a burial site, a temple, or something else entirely.
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This superb example of residential Georgian architecture offers an impressive visit with its sweeping and grand design.
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This museum houses a highly regarded collection of decorative arts, a variety of oil paintings, sculptures, and period artifacts.
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At the site of the 1C Roman bath, this Georgian museum offers an excellent history of this local 2,000-year-old spa tradition.
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Once the social center of Bath, this 18C Georgian manor is well preserved, exhibiting and array of historic apparel.
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Full of ancient trees, a myriad of hiking trails, stone formations, and hidden caves, this forest is the perfect retreat for a walk.
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Built on the site of an ancient abbey, this 16C mansion features a wealth of fine artwork and many unique artifacts.
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Originally built in the 15C, thi elaborate Gothic abbey is home to a wealth of architectural and cultural curios.
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Established in the 1950s, these gardens delight throughout the seasons with over 40,000 diverse plants, flowers, and trees.
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Home to Prince Charles and Camilla, the house is not open to public, but the delightful gardens surrounding it make up for it.
United Kingdom, South West region
2 nightsWed. May 15 - Fri. May 17
Established by the Romans in the 1C, Bath remains a spa destination with its 18C atmosphere surviving amid a modern ambiance.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Caernarfon
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The Welsh port town of Caernarfon is rich in history, surrounded with beautiful countryside and lush waterscapes.
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A 13C fortification, Caernarfon Castle is impressive and expansive, full of history uniting Wales and England.
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An old Roman fort, around which the remains of a civilian settlement, a Roman temple, and a cemetery have been also identified.
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Admire how the locals have incorporated modern-day art, bistros, and shops with the historical architecture of this center.
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These well-preserved 13C fortifications, feature towers, gates, ramparts and more, as well as influences from Roman architecture.
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Jutting 48km into the sea, the peninsula boasts fine beaches and resorts that serve as perfect bases for trips into the wilds.
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Accessed through the Menai Straits, this Welsh island has peaceful beaches and many megalithic monuments, combining fun and history.
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Don't miss out on a journey through spectacular Welsh scenery towards Wales' highest peak, on this 19C narrow gauge railway.
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This 19C large garden promises a visit of peacefulness in both its terraced formal section, as well as in its wilder Dell area.
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Dating to the 15C, this historic castle was reconstructed in the 19C and today serves as a historic museum
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A beautiful old country house built on a massive parkland, featuring craft workshops, educational facilities, and gardens.
United Kingdom, North Wales region
2 nightsFri. May 17 - Sun. May 19
The Welsh port town of Caernarfon is rich in history, surrounded with beautiful countryside and lush waterscapes.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Chester
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Evidence of Roman and Saxon history are still visible throughout the city, while its medieval atmosphere id delightfully predominant.
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With a mix of authentic architectural styles, this lively center is full of medieval remnants, fun teahouses, and quaint shops.
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Dating at least to the 14C, these timbered buildings comprise shops and residences to this very day, boasting a wonderful atmosphere.
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The lovely Roman Gardens were established in the 20C, and contain a number of locally discovered Roman artifacts.
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The largest stone amphitheater uncovered in Britain dates to the 1C, and was used for cock fighting, boxing, and gladiator games.
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Take a tour of this elegant estate and learn about its historic 18C occupants, then head out to explore the beautiful grounds.
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This 19C large garden promises a visit of peacefulness in both its terraced formal section, as well as in its wilder Dell area.
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The ironwrought structure holding the clock was erected in the late 19C to honor Queen Victoria, now offering nice views of the street.
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For a good tour of the city trace the well-preserved medieval city walls, stopping at the gates and towers with their notable views.
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This large 20C zoo is home to 11,000 animals, and is believed to be one of the best zoological gardens in the world.
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Erected in the 11C, this cathedral boasts a variety of medieval architectures, many structural curios, and an elegant facade.
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Dating to the 15C, this historic castle was reconstructed in the 19C and today serves as a historic museum
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Meandering along the border between England and Wales, this river offers visitors activities such as canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.
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Though mostly in ruin, this 13C abbey gives visitors a feel of the solitude sought by the monks that once occupied the site.
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Divided into themed areas, this beautiful estate boasts diverse gardens, a lovely Victorian manor, and fine landscape.
United Kingdom, North West region
2 nightsSun. May 19 - Tue. May 21
Evidence of Roman and Saxon history are still visible throughout the city, while its medieval atmosphere id delightfully predominant.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Windermere
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Windermere, United Kingdom
Named for the largest lake in the area, this Cumbrian town is the perfect base for exploring England's breathtaking Lake District.
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Stroll through this charming British town, enjoying the warm local atmosphere and admiring the Victorian and Edwardian villas
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Rediscover your favorite characters from Beatrix Potter's tales, as you watch the stories come to life at this wonderful attraction.
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With masterpieces by El Greco, Goya, and Boucher, as well as 18C-20C decor and fashions, this nice museum is a cultural gem.
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England's largest national park is full of lakes, mountains, and some of the most beautiful views and hiking trails in the world.
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A treasure trove of natural beauty, this national park offers hiking and biking routes, spectacular waterfalls, and historic landmarks.
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Watch history come alive in this 13C castle, inhabited by the same family since its establishment and boasting lush gardens.
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Surrounded by rolling green hills, the Lake District's second largest lake offers water sports, cycling, hiking, and even shopping.
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Considered one of the most beautiful lakes of the Lake District, Derwentwater is nestled among rolling hills and features several islets.
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As England's largest natural lake, this lake offers its visitors lush beauty and an array of activities, from boating to strolling.
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This beautiful country house boasts a collection of fine paintings, portraits, and woodwork, as well as a renowned garden.
United Kingdom, The Lake District region
3 nightsTue. May 21 - Fri. May 24
Named for the largest lake in the area, this Cumbrian town is the perfect base for exploring England's breathtaking Lake District.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around York
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This marvelous walled city offers a wealth of history at every turn, with a beautiful cityscape laid out around its two rivers.
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A breathtaking 13C Gothic cathedral, boasting a treasure trove of medieval stained glass and a wealth of architectural curios.
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Rise early to explore as much as you can of this rich and fascinating historic center, roaming its streets and visiting the pubs.
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These 12C-14C walls are wonderfully intact, following the original Roman fortifications and boasting four unique gatehouses.
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Featuring comprehensive exhibits on British railway history, this museum houses numerous locomotives and strives to predict the future.
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With masterpieces by El Greco, Goya, and Boucher, as well as 18C-20C decor and fashions, this nice museum is a cultural gem.
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Be sure to book in advance when you visit this folly garden, strewn with outlandish structures, botanical curios, caves, and statues.
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An ancient market with as many as 25 butcher shops, this charming narrow-laned street is truly enjoyable to explore today.
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The exhibition takes you through the Viking city of Jorvik as it existed in the 10C, based on ongoing archaeological finds.
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Built in 1755, this Georgian townhouse is an excellent example of York elegance, complete with furnishings, art, and rich decor.
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Founded in 1961, the bunker features fully reconstructed halls, air filtration systems, operations room, and historic equipment.
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A treasure trove of natural beauty, this national park offers hiking and biking routes, spectacular waterfalls, and historic landmarks.
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The largest abbey ruins in Britain include many fine structures, from a 13C chapel to the cloister and its surrounding buildings.
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Set in a 18C prison, this museum houses numerous historic collections allowing you to experience town and prison life during the 18C.
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Once a significant guildhall, this 14C timbered hall and its adjacent chapel are accessible as a historic museum and a cultural venue.
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A vast parkland boasting an array of attractions, including mansions, gardens, Cistercian ruins, and the superb 12C Fountains Abbey.
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An 18C country house boasting spectacular antiques, fine paintings, and a remarkable Bird Garden, home to over 90 species of birds.
United Kingdom, Yorkshire and the Humber region
2 nightsFri. May 24 - Sun. May 26
This marvelous walled city offers a wealth of history at every turn, with a beautiful cityscape laid out around its two rivers.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Cambridge
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A famous university city full of highly respected colleges, medieval architecture, thriving culture, and lush countryside.
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Take a tour around the campus grounds to get acquainted with the various colleges, some of which date to the 13C.
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Known for its exquisite architecture, this college should be explored in detail with time to reflect in its numerous courtyards.
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Enjoy roaming the historic center day and night, when students mingle with residents in the pubs, parks, and the market square.
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This largest of the Cambridge colleges has a fantastic chapel, while its grounds and monuments are particularly worth exploring.
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Steeped in history and royalty, the English capital is considered to be one of the most progressive and exciting cities in the world.
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A parish comprising a historic village, a 16C country house, and its large estate full of historic and cultural features.
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Founded by Henry VI in 1441, this college has numerous masterful buildings, each well representing their architectural style.
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Completed in the 16C, this Gothic chapel is exquisitely detailed on every surface, from its stained glass to its rood screen.
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come down to the daily market to buy fresh produce among other things, and feel the market's history stretching to the Saxon times.
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Covering over 16ha of land, this historic and scientific garden holds a collection of over 8,000 different plant species.
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Exemplifying Elizabethan architecture, the house also boasts lavish state-apartments, a rich art collection, and impressive grounds.
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This 12C abbey is periodically opened to the public, boasting splendid gardens, a safari, a rich art collection, and other curios.
United Kingdom, East of England region
1 nightSun. May 26 - Mon. May 27
A famous university city full of highly respected colleges, medieval architecture, thriving culture, and lush countryside.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around London
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Steeped in history and royalty, the English capital is considered to be one of the most progressive and exciting cities in the world.
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Home to England's Crown Jewels, this 11C castle has served as a royal prison throughout its long and fascinating history.
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Recognized as one of the leading art museums in the world, this 19C gallery houses superb masterpieces from mid-13C to the 20C.
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One of the leading museums in the country, this remarkable 19C gallery exhibits superb examples of British art from the 16C onwards.
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Immense in its size and wealth of exhibits, this must-see museum spans all cultures, tracing the turbulent history of the human race.
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Boasting a history dating to the 12C, the current castle was heavily reconstructed in the 19C, but retains many historic artifacts.
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Inspired by European gardens, this park was elegantly designed in the 18C around abbey ruins, a Gothic temple, and a grotto.
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As well as being a leading botanical research center, these exquisite 18C gardens are home to over 30,000 of plant species.
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With 425 galleries and over 4 million works spanning 5,000 years, this awe-inspiring museum is a treasure trove of history and art.
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A treasure trove of exquisite ornamentation and architectural genius, this abbey has served the British monarchs since the 10C.
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Stretch 135m into the sky, this Ferris wheel features glass-enclosed pods and offers spectacular views over all of London.
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Everyone will enjoy this glimpse into the magical world of Harry Potter, set at the studios where much of the films were made.
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Explore this lovely enclosed garden in Windsor Park, and enjoy the variety of flowers, the pond, and the woodlands.
1 nightMon. May 27 - Tue. May 28
Steeped in history and royalty, the English capital is considered to be one of the most progressive and exciting cities in the world.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia