Cambridge is one of England’s most famous university cities. Its incredibly intricate and detailed architecture, relaxing open green spaces and cobblestone streets make it the perfect destination to experience history, arts and culture. The city has seen many famous names pass through its university colleges, including Sir Issac Newton,...
Brighton is one of England’s most popular seaside destinations. The city is easily accessible by train from London and offers everything a traditional British seaside should, including a Victorian Pier, fish and chips and a laidback atmosphere. The city is filled with iconic landmarks, must-visit museums and some of...
Bath has a rich history centred around its natural hot springs. The city has been a centre for wellbeing since Roman times, with the Roman Baths still standing today. The city became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve and celebrate its Roman roots and extensive examples...
London is a well-connected city with a well-developed public transport network. The Tube, Overground, DLR, bus routes or train services run regularly, connecting the city and its surrounding areas. If you are planning on visiting London for a short period, make the most of public transport as all of...
Bristol is a great city in the UK for art, creativity and a trendy vibe. Bristol is most famous for resident artist Banksy, who has gone from a local unknown graffiti artist to a worldwide street art sensation. Aside from its arty present, Bristol is a Maritime city with...
Famous for its incredible music scene, footballing prowess and vibrant culture, you'll find plenty of interesting things to do in Manchester. The city has seen music greats such as Oasis, The Smiths and The Stone Roses work their way through the city’s clubs before making it big. Manchester’s two...
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