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zulu928 says:
Until now I had always considered food in England to be way below average compared with other countries. That misconception changed when I stumbled upon Westbeach in Bournemouth on the south coast of England.
A bright breezy casual decor overlooking the peir and a very windy beach and what a surp…
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krisz2205 says:
When I first caught the travel bug, I bought the book "1000 Places To See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List" by Patricia Schultz. I have made it my life's goal to see all of these places that she writes about. I wanted to share with you the places in this book that I have visited. I highly r…
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AtlantaBelle says:
I am not kidding; this is by far the best and most accommodating place to book a tour in London, England. You can book a city tour of London itself or go out to the Cotswolds and Bath (to see Stonehenge). There are so many options to choose from that there is no way I could list them all here. Do…
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DHaworth says:
Landguard Fort in Felixstowe England is a place that will give you a more meaningful historical experience. I must confess while i was in Felixstowe the Fort was closed and not opening til May 2007. I decided to climb the walls of the Fort and take my own tour. I have a bad habit of this in my trave…
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Giji says:
Keats House is a must see for anyone fond of the Romantic poets, and, of course John Keats! When you arrive at the museum, you can listen to a presentation about the life of Keats and it is very interesting. You are allowed the liberty to roam freely throughout the house and it is quite lovely, and …
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snakepit says:
Although you may have to wait for a rare non-rainy day to visit them, the Virginia Water lakes really are beautiful. It is about a 5 mile circuit if you decide to walk all the way around, and if that isn't your thing then you can just as easily set up a picnic or resting spot on one of the banks and…
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fran2011 says:
The London metro is simply one of the most convenient ways of getting around the city. The locals call it the "tube." There are metro stations strategically placed throughout the city. As one enters any station, one can get tickets via a machine or an actual employee. There are several types of tick…
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janethepain says:
For cheap transport around the UK check out the National Express buses. They are super handy and their fun fares are only 1 pound. I managed to travel from Victoria Station to Bournemouth return for only 2 pound. The station is a handy 5 minute walk from Victoria train station. The fare to Bright…
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LordRose says:
I drive alot, perhaps too much since I now have a constant clicking in my clutch ankle and try to look in the rear view mirror when walking. Last year I drove over 30,000 miles. What perhaps is more surprising is that I drove over 30,000 miles within the UK only.
One thing I got majorly bugged wi…
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mattyd81 says:
Last year was my first year to Notting Hill Carnival in London. Never really knew what I was to expect, but I had a fantastic weekend.
Anyone going to the carnival will have a great time. The Carnival starts early and goes on well into the evening. The streets are rammed packed with people as th…
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sarahelaine says:
Avebury Stone Circle is a huge complex of standing stones located in the heart of Wiltshire. It is less famous than Stonehenge, and lacks the moody moor location and impresive lintels, but personally, I prefer it.
At some point in the middle ages, a village was built slap in the middle of the ri…
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X_Drive says:
Hampton Court Palace Gardens were laid out by William III in 1702 and have been reproduced, and replanted over the years to retain their size and spacing. The gardeners spend hours each day cutting, pruning and keeping the look as if nothing ever truly grew here.
One of the very interesting …
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kazarre says:
Blooming expensive to see a film there. £12.50!!
Try and Prince Charles cinema - £5 at the weekends. This where they show "Singalong Sound of Music".
There are cheap comedy nights - but you might be disappointed. We ended up going to the Thistle Hotel for a £5 (it was a bit bizarre) like …
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pooterbug says:
Very recently, we stayed the night at The Cromwell hotel in Banbury. It was a very pleasant experience. Firstly, we had to call the day before and request a ground floor room due to a knee injury that I sustained. There was absolutely no problem and they were nothing but courteous and helpful.
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KeikoCreative says:
When we arrived in London that was around 1pm and I was craving for noodle soup:P
Since each time we arrived with EuroStar at St Pancreas station, we had no chance to walk around that area. This time since there was time enough to spare before we headed to my friend’s place.
We walked around th…
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