Interesting places in England
Just because you've been to London a couple of times, seen Big Ben, and maybe even dropped by in passing at the home of the Beatle, it doesn't mean that you know England. It has many interesting places to visit, and below are just a few of them. So, what to do in England to better feel the spirit of this country?
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1. Visit the flea market on Portobello Road in London.
Portobello Road is famous for its Saturday antique market. Here you can find anything: paintings, books, records, jewelry, old love letters, and even concrete sculptures.
2. Go on an excursion to the Roman baths in the city of Bath.
The Roman baths in the city of Bath (which, by the way, translates as "bath") were built by the Romans 2000 years ago. Also, Bath has long been a popular resort with the high society of England, including the royal families.
3. Go to Stonehenge during the summer solstice.
Every year, thousands of people flock to Wiltshire to watch the sun rise between the stones of Stonehenge. We have to admit, this is a very impressive sight.
4. Wander around the Cotswolds.
Cotswold is one of the most picturesque areas of England, the best place to relax from the bustle of the city. Here you can enjoy nature, dine in a traditional English tavern and walk along the streets of the small cozy town of Chipping Gampton.
5. Stay overnight at Koa Tree Camp in Conwall.
Cornwall is famous for its beautiful natural scenery, and a night in a traditional Mongolian yurt makes you feel closer to nature.
6. Visit Oxford.
The famous Oxford University is made up of 38 different colleges, each with its own history. The most beautiful piece of architecture is the New College.
7. Attend a football match.
Football fans should definitely make a trip to Greater Manchester to watch a live match at the famous Old Trafford football stadium, also known as the Theater of Dreams.
8. Visit Whitby Abbey.
The ruins of Hilda's Abbey in Whitby exude mystery and romance, thanks in large part to writers such as Walter Scott and Bram Stoker. In order to visit this extraordinary building, you will have to go through 199 stone steps.
9. Walk through the mysterious Dartmoor forest.
Shrouded in mist and shrouded in mystery, the forest of Dartmoor National Park has been an inexhaustible source of local folklore for many years, it has spawned many incredible stories and legends.
10. Drink tea at the Bridge Tea Rooms.
A traditional English tea party is best served in a traditional 16th-century style establishment located in Bradford-on-Avon.
11. Visit Sissinghurst Gardens.
Sissinghurst Gardens is a true work of art, with many types of flowers and herbs collected here. Since 1967, the gardens have been a national treasure of the country.
12. Look at Durham Cathedral.
The cathedral in the city of Durham, located in the north-east of England, is a real masterpiece of Anglo-Norman architecture and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
13. Visit the Lake District.
Few things in England can match the beauty of this picturesque mountainous region, which is located in the county of Cumbria. Majestic mountains, green valleys and beautiful lakes leave a truly unforgettable impression.
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