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Guide on England
England has a long and rich history. It is the land that gave us Big Ben, the
King James version of the Bible, Stonehenge, Oxford University and a long
line of historic Kings and Queens as well as the culturally diverse city
of London. England offers something for everyone from the non-stop activity
of cities like London and Manchester to the vastness of the open countryside.
London offers the usual tourist destinations, such as Buckingham
Palace and the changing of the guard as well as the thriving theater district
of London's West End. See the historic Thames River. Take a ride on the
London Eye, which has the distinction of being the largest Ferris wheel
in the world.
The British Museum offers a unique and historic cultural
experience. Oxford Street has has over 300 shops, offering plenty to take
back as a reminder of your trip. The road that takes you to Buckingham
Palace is called The Mall and also offers plenty of shopping choices.
The historic St. Paul's Cathedral and Tower of London both offer tours.
There is also plenty for families to enjoy from a picnic at Battersea
Park to Battersea Park's Children's Zoo.
There's also plenty to eat, from London's top rated restaurant
Paradise By Way Of Kensal Green, offering traditional English food, to
Stef's, a fine Italian restaurant, to Zilli Green, for a vegetarian experience.
Exploring beyond London there is the south eastern part of England.
Along the coastline you will find Canterbury, setting of the famous Canterbury
Tales. There is vast farm lands and fine wines to be had. Journey to the
moorlands of Devon and coastline of Cornwall. For a touch of class and
elegance see the breath-taking cathedral in Salisbury.
Traveling to the northwest you will come across the Lake District.
This part of England is rich in majestic mountains and crystal clear lakes,
created by glaciers more than 15,000 years ago.
Heading southwest takes you to some of England's best and most
beautiful beaches. Don't forget The Bard. Stratford-upon-Avon is in the
heart of Shakespeare country.
The southeast offers Hever Castle in Kent, the childhood home
of Anne Boleyn.
Aydon Castle, Bedford Castle, Etonbury Castle and Oakham Castle
are among the many other historic castles to visit in England. There are
over 1000 castles and fortifications.
There's plenty to enjoy, see and explore for anybody wishing
to take a trip to England!