Stoke-on-Trent City guide, including Stoke-on-Trent HotelsStoke-on-Trent has been an industrial centre and has been a favourite
tourist spot for generations. Its five cities, collectively known as
'The Potteries' have provided the world with the best names in English
ceramics, such as Wedgewood, Spode, Portemerion and Moorcraft.
Peterborough City guide, including Peterborough HotelsIf you are spending your vacation in the East of England, there are few better places to stay than Peterborough. With plenty of historical interest and within easy reach of the famous Fenlands, there is much for the tourist to see and do.
Stirling City guide, including Stirling HotelsKnown as the 'gateway to the Highlands,' Stirling is Scotland's
youngest city, yet also steeped in some of the country's most colourful
and glorious history. Situated on the River Forth, 40 minutes from
Glasgow and 50 minutes from Edinburgh, the city enjoys breathtaking
views of the Highlands, Loch Katrine, the inspiration for William
Blake's The Lady of the Lake, Campsie Fells, and the Highl
Plymouth City guide, including Plymouth HotelsPlymouth is the vibrant regional capital of Devon and Cornwall. It is a
thriving modern city, a historic seafaring port and holiday centre with
something for everyone.
Oxford City guide, including Oxford HotelsOxford, UK is a holiday destination to which the traveler can happily
return again and again. One could spend days wandering through Oxford's
myriad cultural treasures which boast some of the world's best
exhibits.
Newcastle City guide, including Newcastle HotelsNewcastle is often referred to as Newcastle upon the Tyne and situated
in Northern England. Newcastle's climate is moderate, making it an
ideal place to visit any time of year.
Manchester City guide, including Manchester HotelsManchester is one of the most vibrant and dynamic places in the UK.
Here you will find a wonderful variety of things to see, do and
experience, whether you are shopping, eating out, enjoying outdoor
activities or anything in-between.
Liverpool City guide, including Liverpool HotelsLiverpool is, of course, most famous for being the city that spawned
The Beatles. But there is much more to this fascinating city's past
than just the Fab Four. Recent years have seen extensive re-development
in the city and Liverpool is once again on the up swing in terms of
popularity.
Leicester City guide, including Leicester HotelsOn first impression, Leicester is a resolutely modern thriving city and
the county town, with two universities. The city has good shopping
facilities with pedestrian friendly shopping streets and the Shires
Shopping Centre. There are traces of its medieval and Roman past.
Leeds City guide, including Leeds HotelsLeeds, capitol of Yorkshire, is an often times overlooked holiday
delight. Easily accessible by air and auto with a wide variety of
recreational and sport activities, Leeds offers fun for the entire
family.
Gloucester City guide, including Gloucester HotelsGloucester is situated in the south-western section of England in the
county of Gloucestershire, and is very near the Welsh border.
Possessing a population that is well over 100,000 people, Gloucester is
a bustling and thriving city as well as a popular tourist attraction.
Hull City guide, including Hull HotelsOnce known for its fishing fleet the city of Hull has in recent years
undergone a revitalization that has made it among the UK's most vibrant
cities. First chartered more than 700 years ago by Edward I, Hull
combines the best features of a bustling port with the amenities of a
cosmopolitan city.
Eastbourne City guide, including Eastbourne HotelsEastbourne is a traditional seaside resort, boasting five miles of
unspoilt beaches, palm tree lined promenades, four golf courses and
Seaside Award clean sea. It offers fun for all of the family, from a
skate festival to the annual air show, a visit to Eastbourne Pier or a
chance to dance the night away to live music at the bandstand.
Bradford City guide, including Bradford HotelsIn the county of West Yorkshire is where tourists will find the
bustling city of Bradford. Situated in Northern England, Bradford has
more than 470,000 inhabitants and it ranks eleventh in terms of the
size of various cities in England.
Blackpool City guide, including Blackpool HotelsBlackpool is one of Britain's most popular holiday destinations. It is
a town full of roller-coasters, clubs, and even the biggest mirror ball
in the world. Add this to the world-class shows, cosmopolitan
restaurants, vibrant nightlife, an active sports scene and
breathtakingly beautiful scenery on Blackpool's doorstep you begin to
understand why Blackpool is so popular.
Belfast City guide, including Belfast HotelsNestled in a valley and bordered to the east by the Irish Sea, the
capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast, is a vibrant and lively Celtic
city that lives up to its nickname of 'The Hibernian Rio.' Situated on
the River Lagan, the pedestrian-friendly city enjoys a focal point in
Donegal Square where the architecturally stunning City Hall dominates
the skyline, and elsewhere Victorian and Edwardi
Swansea City guide, including hotelsSwansea is located in the heart of Swansea Bay, one of Wales' most
beautiful regions, with landscapes incorporating sandy beaches,
waterfalls, rolling countryside and deep valleys.
Middlesbrough City guide, including Middlesbrough HotelsMiddlesbrough is situated on the south bank of the River Tees. It has a
long industrial heritage with the coal and iron industries using the
river to transport materials, and the shipyards based on the River
Tees. The factories and processing plants are still there today.
Sunderland City guide, including Sunderland HotelsAs one of England's newest cities, Sunderland is a city with a
difference. It combines a modern, bustling centre with a relaxing green
environment, stunning coastal scenery and a refreshing attitude to
life. In Sunderland, quality of life and quality of environment go hand
in hand.
Aberdeen City guide, including Aberdeen HotelsAberdeen, in the heart of Scotland's Grampian Highlands, is an ideal
destination for art, history and culture that is slightly off the
beaten track.
Cheltenham City guide, including hotelsLocated in the heart of the scenic Cotswolds, Cheltenham is a city
famous for many things - its horseracing and award-winning gardens
being just two of them.
Chester City guide, including hotelsVisit Chester and discover a delightful cultural mix that evolves when a 21st
century city has been shaped by 2,000 years of history. Within the city walls
Chester combines five star luxuries, exclusive stores, excellent dining and a
vibrant nightlife with attractions such as a Roman Amphitheatre and Gothic
Cathedral.
Derby City Guide, including hotelsDerby holds a great appeal for those visitors in search of unspoilt tradition and character. In the shadow of the ornate Cathedral tower lies a great multi-cultural city bursting with a wealth of entertainment venues, attractions, parks and shops.
Cambridge City guide, including hotelsCambridge combines the best of traditional and modern life in one city. The towers, quadrangles and gardens of its 31 colleges create the Cambridge's spectacular landscape. At the same time, visitors enjoy the best in theatre, music and live entertainment in Cambridge's many festivals and theatres.
Birmingham City guide, including hotelsBritain's second biggest city after London is Birmingham. Birmingham is the cultural centre of the West Midlands and offers the casual visitor an enormous range of exciting opportunities and things to do.
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