16th June 2006
If 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.
Places of Inte...
16th June 2006
Stoke-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, Portem...
06th June 2006
Newcastle 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. Established in the Roman Era by
the Emperor Hadrian and formerly named Pons...
06th June 2006
Oxford, 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. The winding streets are full of resta...
26th May 2006
Once 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 por...
26th May 2006
Gloucester 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 popula...
15th May 2006
Dundee is in an ideal location to visit Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen,
Perth and the Highlands making it the superb base for numerous types of
short breaks and holidays. Dundee is known as the "City of Discovery"
and is situated on the banks of the Rive...
15th May 2006
Swansea 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. Swansea itself is the
second largest city in Wales, and a highly popula...
25th April 2006
Nestling between the South Downs and England's sunny south coast,
Brighton is an enchanting, and exciting seaside city. With its mix of
Regency heritage, specialist shopping, lively arts, beachfront fun and
year round events the place defies comparison...
25th April 2006
Located 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. Then, of course, you have the Regency
architecture of the city centre and the lively shopping ...
13th April 2006
Glasgow is already a top tourist destination for many travellers in
Europe. If you were thinking about going on holiday to Glasgow, you may
be excited to learn about Glasgow's world famous art collections.
Glasgow has some of the best shopping in Europ...
13th April 2006
If you are seeking an interesting and relaxing holiday, try visiting
Nottingham. There are many things to see and do. For instance, a tour
of Nottingham Castle is sure to delight tourists young and old. There
are caves, galleries and plenty of entertai...
20th March 2006
Britain'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. Offering an unsurpassed range of shops and shoppin...
20th March 2006
Cambridge 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...
20th March 2006
Derby 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. Derby i...