Bath
Famous the world over, thanks to Jane Austin and the beauty of the architecture.
On top of its wealth of heritage the surrounding countryside is also rich in history
and beauty.
Belfast
It is one of Europe’s most friendly and compact cities and is packed with
interesting things to see and do. You will discover Belfast’s rich architectural
heritage, its great shopping streets, excellent restaurants and lively entertainment
scene.
Birmingham
Very cosmopolitan in style and an exciting city to visit. It has plenty of visual
and performing arts, a wide selection of music and theatre and a fascinating
industrial heritage.
Bradford
Great, world class museums, including the truly splendid National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television and the Industrial Museum which shows the city's
industrial heritage through to modern times.
Brighton
Much more than just a seaside resort, this is a vibrant small city, with
trendy shops, a young student population and leading edge music scene. Often
referred to as the UK’s San Francisco, it is a funky, happening place.
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Bristol
An exciting city with a strong nautical history. Many adventurers set off on
epic journeys from Bristol’s harbour.
Cambridge
With the world famous Cambridge University, the city has a long history as a
centre of excellence. Beautiful architecture and a wonderful ambience, you must
include a punt down the river during your visit.
Carlisle
Carlisle has an superb strategically important castle, nearly 1000 years old.
The city lies close to the Scottish border and is surrounded by breathtaking
countryside.
Cardiff
From a 2000-year old castle to the futuristic Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
has plenty to keep you entertained.
Chester
With Roman Chester boasting a Roman amphitheatre and with 2,000 years of history
this city is in the top bracket of Europe’s historical cities.
Chichester
Great historical heritage woth the Fishbourne Roman Palace and an array of buildings
in the city and at the famous Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, ranging from
the Middle Ages through to Victorian.
Coventry
A City of myths and legends, the Basil Spence Cathedral and a wide range of
bars, restaurants and nightlife. Famously, Lady Godiva rode naked through the
streets and St George the dragon-slayer was from these parts.
Derby
This city has a fine, small city centre ideal for walking and exploring. There
some excellent museums including the Silk Mill, Derby’s Museum of Industry
and History, part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
Durham
Durham is a medieval city dominated by the Norman Cathedral and the castle.
It is Britain’s third oldest university town which livens up the historic
streets where interesting shops and traditional cream-tea-rooms sit side by
side with funky café-bars and great pubs.
Edinburgh
Scotland's most famous castle dominates the city skyline and there are world-class
museums and galleries, the famous Edinburgh festival, great shopping, restaurants
and bars.
Exeter
A pretty little characterful city with plenty of history. Close to Devon’s
beautiful coast, and the exciting wilds of Exmoor and Dartmoor.
Glasgow
Glasgow is one of the liveliest and most cosmopolitan destinations in Europe.
The city has been reborn as a centre of style and vitality set against a backdrop
of outstanding Victorian architecture..
Hull
A buzzing city on the North Sea coast, brimming with culture, arts, shopping
and nightlife. It also boasts a proud proud maritime heritage.
Leeds
One of the great Northern Cities with world class nightlife, top shopping, exciting
attractions, great restaurants and entertainment.
Leicester
Stylish and cosmopolitan, with culture, history and a buzz. Plenty of one off
shops, good restaurants and an exciting nightlife.
Lincoln
Historic city, dominated by the magnificent cathedral. Also boasts a lively
‘scene’ with bars, restaurants and interesting nightlife.
Liverpool
Birthplace of The Beatles, two cathedrals and two top premier league football
teams. The city thoroughly deserved it crowning as European Capital of Culture
2008.
London
Capital of the UK, still swinging better than ever. It is a vibrant, busy, multi-cultural
city packed with history and culture. An amazing array of museums, galleries,
attractions as well as a magnificent selection of world class restaurants, nightlife,
music, theatre, clubs and bars.
Manchester
Cool capital of the UK, “Madchester” is a happening city where cutting
edge culture mixes with a vibrant street and pub scene.
Newcastle
Geordie capital famous for its friendliness. It boasts an international athletics
stadium, the MetroCentre, the Angel of the North and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary
Art.
Norwich
Fine medieval architecture in a modern city with a fine cathedral and a bustling
ambience.
Nottingham
Robin Hood country and Queen of the East Midlands. Busy cosmopolitan city steeped
in History.
Oxford
The world famous University has beautiful old college buildings, by the River
Thames which adds to the intoxicating ambience. There are sensational museums
and a vibrant bar and restaurant scene.
Peterborough
Three thousand years of history and fine shopping, pleasing leisure pursuits
and a magnificent cathedral combine to create a great city break experience.
Plymouth
Built on a magnificent natural harbour, Plymouth has a rich maritime heritage
and is placed in a setting of great natural beauty. Close to the moors and stunning
coastline this really is a great place to visit.
Portsmouth
South Coast naval City most famous for Lord Nelson’s flagship, HMS Victory
and the Mary Rose, you can also tour Queen Victoria’s battleship, HMS
Warrior 1860.
Sheffield
Sheffield is an industrial northern city with a rich cultural tradition, a vibrant
cultural scene and plenty of attractions including the beautiful surrounding
Yorkshire countryside.
Stoke-on-Trent
The china capital of the UK, known as The Potteries. You can explore the ceramic
museums, factories, shops and visitor centres.
Stratford-upon-Avon
Shakespeare’s town, with theatre at the heart of the Stratford experience.
There is also plenty of other attractions to make your visit a joy.
Sunderland
Re-invented as a new buzzing city with recently, millions of pounds of investment
which has turned Sunderland into a forward looking dynamic city.
Windsor
Famous for the Queens residence at Windsor Castle, the most famous public school
in the world, Eton College and of course the kids favourite, Legoland.
York
A beautiful walled city with two thousand years of history. It has a busy, feel
and there are beautiful buildings round every corner.
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