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United Kingdom Travel Guides

  • 10 Best Sites to See in England

    England is one of the places that is discussed in many history books all over the world. Perhaps this is because it is one of the oldest civilizations known to man, and it has also contributed a lot in terms of improvement and growth of all countries. However, aside from...

  • Top 10 Must-see Attractions in London

    Finally going on your London trip? Here are ten London locations you simply must not miss, or else you’d feel like not having visited the British capital at all. The Buckingham Palace, famous for being the home of the Queen Mother. Aside from being the royal home of Queen...

  • The Ultimate London Experience

    London is undoubtedly one of the most popular cities of the world. It is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, after all. Being the largest urban city in the region, it is home to some of the most distinct and popular landmarks in the area. London is definitely...

  • Set a Play Date for Preston!

    Preston is the perfect family getaway. Located in Lancashire, England, the City of Preston fuses rural charm and suburban modernism in providing the perfect spot for a great time with family. Boasting of a population of 132,000 Preston is indeed a great place, whether as a tourist destination or as...

  • Manchester, England’s true North

    Known as the capital of northern England, Manchester is a major industrial city with a robust faith in football. But more than its passion for the game, the city thrives in other equally endearing aspects. An eclectic mix of attractions are awaiting discovery and lovely neighborhoods offer little pockets of...

  • Stand at the crossroads of Southern England in Newbury

    Newbury, the largest town in West Berkshire, is situated at the crossroads of Southern England. Less than an hour from Oxford, Bristol, London and the South Coast, Newbury lures visitors with its medieval origins and the liveliness of a market town. Historical Churches Medieval towns in England have a wealth of...

  • A Place called Lower Slaughter

    Lower Slaughter is a village set in the Cotswold district in the county of Gloucestershire. No matter how the name sounds so unbecoming, Lower Slaughter is considered to be one of the prettiest of the villages in the district, along with Upper Slaughter. To those who are wondering why, indeed,...

  • In the Walls of the Chocolate City

    Much of the economy of the city of York had once been dependent on the creation, manufacturing, and sale of chocolates so that it earned the nickname of “Chocolate City”. Today, many of the chocolate factories from the golden days of chocolate manufacturing have closed or moved to other cities...

  • The Beauty that is Glasgow

    Today, Glasgow stands proud and gigantic, being the largest city in Scotland. It also has the third largest population in the entire United Kingdom, making it a busy place, indeed. Well, this modern hub of commerce, communication, and finance is also among the top 20 financial centers of Europe. Impressive...

  • The Tiny Village of Stansted

    When speaking of Stansted, what immediately comes to mind is the vast airport, currently the third largest and busiest airport of London. However, as much as this confuses many travelers, the two are different from each other. They are not even neighbors as it would take the traveler at least...

  • In the Capital of Scotland

    The city of Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. It is a rather old city, inhabited in as early as the Bronze Age. Thus, there are plenty of historic sites and landmarks to explore in the city. The planned Georgian New Town and the Medieval Old Town districts of the...

  • A Busy in South London

    There are many arguments as to what the name of the city of Croydon really means, considering that there are no concrete evidence available. The town’s unique landscape right beside a valley that is crooked in form is one of the possible reasons. Still, although this snaking form is quite...

  • The World in One City: Liverpool

    The city of Liverpool in England is home to many inventions that it might as well take “The City of Inventions” as one of its nicknames, although it sticks with “The World In One City” and “The Pool”. This is the place where electric trains, transatlantic steamships, ferries, helicopters, and...