Monday, February 6, 2017

The top places in Britain


Manchester
Manchester
Manchester
Situated in the south-central part North West England, Manchester is England’s second city, and the city with the most visitor’s exterior of London. A city of sport Manchester also offers lively culture, fashion, and shopping. Manchester’s Chinatown, situated right next to the Gay Village, is one of the most bustling and colorful areas of the city. It is an eye-pleaser for structural design buffs, a never-ending story for the Familiarize lovers and a Garden of Eden for the hungry.
Stratford-upon-Avon
Separately from the fact that it’s birthplace of Shakespeare, the world’s greatest dramatist, and a primary source of his motivation, Stratford-upon-Avon is also one of the prettiest places in England. Set in the charming countryside of Warwickshire in The Cotswold’s, steeped in culture and history, clad with flowers and brimming with picture-perfect little houses, the town adds a magical quality to the most down-to-earth actions like dining or shopping. Portion as a romantic hideaway for all the Romeos and Juliet’s, a hotspot for theater-goers, and a in abundance for historians, Stratford is one of the best places to sample Old England at its tastiest.
York
The great medieval is walled-in city, in which the old encompasses the new. Be motivated by its exquisite architecture, vibrant cafĂ©-culture or simply enjoy a leisurely walk through its cobble stone streets below York Minster, the beautiful Gothic Cathedral that dominates the city’s skyline. Join the millions of travelers who have strolled through 1900 years of history on York’s impressive city walls, raised their heads to stare at the overhanging timber-framed buildings that line The muddle, taken a boat ride on the River Oise and those who completed the world’s largest maize network.
Liverpool

The city of music that is often the same with The Beatles, Liverpool is also a culture capital and a purpose for art lovers, fans of the theatre and museumgoer. You cannot visit Liverpool and not experience a trip to The Beatles Story at Albert Dock is a brilliant tour from beginning to end the Beatles’ lives, with tons of memorabilia and insights from friends and family. Also, to fully understand the important pressure Liverpool had throughout the centuries in the development of the British Empire is sure to visit the Maritime Mercantile City.

Famous places in Britain

London
London

London
Most travelers start their tour of Britain with a tour of London. It is a world-class city in all respects, present travelers a selection of art and culture, shopping, dining, heritage and everything else in-between. London is also home to some of the most iconic attractions in the world. There are some museums that are worth a visit, including the National Gallery, Tower of London and the British Museum. Visitors also have a collection of Michelin-star restaurants where they can expand at or they can always opt out and enjoy a show at the West End theater. 2012 is a big year for London, as it will be hosting the 2012 Olympic and Paralytics’ Games. No matter what the budget or occasion is London has something to house everyone.
Stonehenge
One of the world’s most very important primitive sites and surely one of Britain’s most popular tourist attractions, the ancient ring of Neolithic stones at Stonehenge has attracted hordes of pilgrims, philosophers and secrecy seekers for centuries. Located in a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Amesbury, England, Stonehenge is careful one of the most archaeologically rich spots in Europe. It lures with not only its construction but also with the unsolved mysteries and theories that are linked with its use.
Dorset
The Jurassic Coast is the popular name given to this 95-mile (155 km) long stretch of seashore in southern England, positioned along the east Devon and Dorset shores. You might go home with some Jurassic treasures, as the area has fossils dotted along its beaches. If plowing through the sand and mud is not your definition of fun, then just enjoy a free time walk down the wild beaches to witness the pure white cliffs and stunning rock formations with the millions of earthly years ice-covered in them
Bath

UNESCO World Legacy Site and home to a number of award-winning restaurants, comfortable hotels, romantic B&Bs and, of course, the Thermal Bath Bath, which uses the same mineral-rich waters the Celts and Romans used 2000 years ago. Very easy to navigate on foot, Bath takes you from the superb Royal Crescent through fine theaters and museums to the incredibly well-preserved Roman Baths complex, a shiny pearl in the town’s regal crown. You can also take in the sights of Bath on a unforgettable cold duck balloon flight.