
London is not only the capital of the United Kingdom, but also its largest city. Historically, London is one of the great "world cities." Although it is densely populated, London has famously retained large expanses of green parkland and open spaces, making it an attractive...
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Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, beautiful Georgian Bath promises an unforgettable city break for lovers of history, architecture, art, food, shopping.and life itself! A unique historical city, set in the rolling Somerset countryside, Bath's hot springs...
The Scottish capital is the UK's favourite short break destination, having long since shed its sedate, aloof image and transformed itself into a vibrant, modern city that has preserved its elegant architectural heritage. Widely acknowledged to be one of Europe's most charming capital...
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Glasgow is located on the west coast of Scotland on the banks of the Clyde River. It is the largest city in Scotland and a centre of culture, architecture and design, as well as a sporting capital. You will find the best shopping outside of London here...
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With its Harry Potter-style place names, tea shop-lined 'snickleways' and magnificent Minster, York is understandably seen as something of a medieval Disneyland, beloved of American tourists and history buffs alike. Britain's second city in medieval times...
Chester is a historic city that is on the Dee River in the North-Western county of Cheshire. Even if you don't want to spend a whole holiday here, you will most definitely want to take a day and visit the Roman ruins. Some parts of this pretty city are over 2000 years old...
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Renowned for its music, sport, and nightlife, Liverpool has a wonderful cultural heritage. It plays host to the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and has been the birthplace of numerous popular musicians, the most notable being The Beatles...
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A major city in the North of England, Manchester is currently one of the most vibrant and fascinating UK destinations, promising a multi-faceted weekend break for an open-minded and fun-loving visitor...
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Newcastle is located in North East England, on the north bank of the River Tyne. The loveable - if sometimes unintelligible - locals are officially called Novocastrians, although they are much better known as 'Geordies'...
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Oxford, 'The City of Dreaming Spires,' has held a unique place in history for over 800 years. Home to one of the world's oldest and most prestigious seats of learning, Oxford enjoys a picturesque location on the banks of the River Thames...
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