Thatched roofed homes, a picturesque countryside, ancient
castles and a bustling capital city are all things visitors to England can be
sure to enjoy. There is so much to see
and do throughout England while you take in all the character and charm that
this country has to offer.
London is said to be the most visited city in the world and
is considered one of the cleanest and safest cities to visit. The Tube, the underground public
transportation system, is easy to navigate and very user friendly. It’s a convenient way to get to all the top
attractions London has on tap. On most
visitor’s list is a trip to Buckingham
Palace to watch the Changing of the Guard, which usually
takes place at 11:30am weekday mornings (though the time can vary). Big Ben, Parliament and the London Eye are
iconic landmarks to visit, as well as, Tower of London where the Crown Jewels
exhibit is located. These are just a few
of the many sites more than 17 million London visitors enjoy each year. London is also home to many well-known
museums to explore and, as an added bonus, most London museums do not charge an
entrance fee.
Venturing outside of the city and exploring the English
countryside with all its alluring character is a must-do for any visitor to
this country. If you head to South Central
England, you’ll find an area referred to as the Cotswolds. This is true quintessential England at its
very best. Known for its rolling hills
and meadows, quaint villages and cozy pubs, it holds all the charm that comes
to mind when people think of England.
Just outside the Cotswolds is the historic city of Bath. Bath is best known for its Roman built baths
and Bath Abbey. You can stroll the
cobblestone streets where you’ll find a variety of shops and restaurants. Not too far from Bath you can take a self-guided
tour of Stonehenge which is not to be missed on any trip to England.
Head to the Southernmost part of the country to explore the
sleepy seaside towns in the Cornwall area. If you are a surfing enthusiast, you can “hang
ten” in Newquay or any of the surrounding towns known for their impressive
waves. Head north of London to visit the
Lake District with its many outdoor activities and breathtaking scenery.
The Southeastern coastline is home to the White Cliffs of
Dover. It’s here that you will find the
iconic chalk cliffs that face the English Channel towards Continental
Europe. On your travels, be sure not to
miss any of the famous castles that are dotted around the countryside. Windsor Castle, Hampton Court Palace and
Leeds Castle are among the most famous castles located outside of London.
With so much rich history and breathtaking countryside to
explore, you’ll want to put England on the top of your travel list. Gather up your mates and start making plans
for your unforgettable trip to “Old Blighty.”
Thank you travel blogger Lisa
Medeiros. Follow her on Twitter @lisamedeiros
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