Summer and holiday, a time for the kids to have a blast. At least if you prepare!
England is beautiful, and here are some top destinations for this summer's travel.
Devon, the English county, is a brilliant spot for an family holiday all through the year.
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands and a popular summer destinations for the English and French
Saturated in history and glorious beauty, The Gog Magog Downs is an attractive stop which will offer quaint and contemplative reflection on any vacation.
A riot of color and people, the Sunday flower market on Columbia Road is a treat for visitors and locals alike.
London restaurants can be very expensive, but armed with this list of cheap options, you'll eat well while visiting.
If you're visiting Birmingham, you'll likely arrive and depart via this historic train station.
Do you know these 8 facts about Manchester?
A lovely spot for a picnic, the twin Reculver Towers are a landmark from the Middle Ages on the Kent coast.
The Geffrye Museum documents the progression of homelife in London from the 17th century to the 20th.
The fantastic, and free, Natural History Museum in London will keep you busy for a day or two while in London
Blickling Hall was the home of Anne Boleyn, one of medieval England's most enduring characters. And now, one of the country's most infamous ghosts.
Leed's Kirkstall Abbey is a great sight for English history, and to relax at the serene park next to it.
The popular Shambles area of York is filled with boutiques, restaurants, pubs, and historical places.
A beautiful tranquil Japanese garden in this west central London park.
The National Railway Museum in York is a museum which features so many exhibits that it is nearly impossible to experience all of the attractions in a single day.
Offering luxury shopping since 1875, Liberty is a London landmark just off Regent Street.
The five best locations for cycling around the British Isles.
This 29 mile canal in Kent has very interesting history behind it, besides being a great place to hire a boat for the day.
With the London Olympics well underway, there's never been a better time to book your trip and get down to currently the most active and exciting city in the world.
Sillbury Hill is one of a number of neolithic structures in Wiltshire.
Micklegate Bar has borne witness to many fascinating events since its original construction in the 12th century.
Kenwood House is a wonderful historic 18th century home, once owned by the beer mangnate Edward Guiness.
The 600 acre park is famous for its conservation work and is proud to bring over 90 endangered and rare species of animals to the attention of the general public.
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