Sunday, 8 May 2016

England - Something for Everyone

England, part of the United Kingdom and Europe, provides an interesting mix of both the new and the old, with multiple historic sites such as the Tower of London, Shakespeare’s the Globe Theatre, Stonehenge, Roman Baths and Buckingham Palace, the residence of the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. 

This nation has something for everybody, catering for all interests and ages, with beautiful religious buildings including York Minster, Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral and Canterbury Cathedral and attractions such as Warner Bros. Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter, Madame Tussauds - London, the Eden Project and Legoland Windsor Resort.

While many of these are in London, additional attractions in England’s capital include, the London Eye, London Bridge, the Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Hyde Park, King’s Cross Station, Natural History Museum and the the Abbey Road Crossing made famous by the Beatles.
(http://www.visitlondon.com/traveller-information#yhJsJrdRCZFD2x1O.97)

Additionally, one of England’s major tourist site’s is London’s West End, with a variety of restaurants, bars and clubs, cinemas, shopping, museums and gallery’s (http://www.visitlondon.com/discover-london/london-areas/central/west-end#ELQAis8wkr2hlywd.97) Perhaps most famously though is its theatres, which currently feature musicals including Mamma Mia, Wicked, Matilda, the Jersey Boys, the Phantom of the Opera playing in Her Majesty's Theatre since 1986, Les Miserables, which has been in the Queen’s Theatre for 27 years, and the world’s longest running show, The Mousetrap.

Offering a variety of festivals and beautiful scenery, England is definitely a place to visit! Have a look at Visit England’s Blog for more information at https://www.visitengland.com/blog.
- Emily

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