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Canterbury Tales and Oxford Town6 Nights (min)
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Visit London, Canterbury and Oxford with rent a car. (Kent_-_Surrey_and_Sussex Vacations)

London - Brighton6 Nights (min)
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London and Brighton by train. (Kent_-_Surrey_and_Sussex Vacations)

Devon and Cornwall7 Nights (min)
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Visit London, Canterbury, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon with rent a car. (Kent_-_Surrey_and_Sussex Vacations)

Best of Southern England7 Nights (min)
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Visit London, Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath and Brighton with rent a car. (Kent_-_Surrey_and_Sussex Vacations)

South and West Country7 Nights (min)
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Visit London, Bristol, Southampton, Brighton and Plymouth with rent a car. (Kent_-_Surrey_and_Sussex Vacations)

Literary Masterpieces8 Nights (min)
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Visit London, Bath, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Oxford and Canterbury with rent a car. (Kent_-_Surrey_and_Sussex Vacations)

Christian England13 Nights (min)
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Kent - Surrey and Sussex Cities
Brighton
Brighton is the oldest and one of the most famous seaside resort in the United Kingdom with numerous hotels, restaurants and entertainment facilities. The modern city is also an important educational centre with two universities and many English language schools. Apart from the beautifully preserved royal palace built by George IV, The Royal Pavilion (& Brighton Museum, Corn Exchange, Dome and Pavilion Theatre located at the same site), right in the centre of the city you can visit The Lanes.
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Canterbury
The former ecclesiastical capital of England, Canterbury has witnessed major events in English history, including Bloody Mary's order to burn nearly 40 victims at the stake, Richard the Lion-Hearted returned this way from crusading, and Charles II passed through on the way to claim his crown. The city is also famous due to the association with the Canterbury Tales, a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century. Nowadays many tourists come to see the Canterbury Cathedral.
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Dorking
Nestled in the narrow valley between the Greensand Hills to the south and the chalk hills of the North Downs, Dorking is a market town with a strong sense of history and tradition for architecture, antiques and shopping. The town is known as being the birthplace of Lord Laurence Olivier. The main attraction is the spire of the parish church of St Martin's, one of the tallest in the country. Dorking has a reputation for festivals of the visual arts, music and literature, offering something for all tastes.
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Dover
Once a popular seaside resort Dover is known nowadays as a port for cross-Channel car and passenger traffic between England and France (notably Calais). Its closeness to continental Europe makes it one of the United Kingdom's busiest cross-Channel ports, with 18 million passengers passing through each year. It is also a good base for exploring the surrounding countryside. The main attraction are Dover's white cliffs, which are made of chalk. The cliffs gave Britain its nickname of Albion, meaning "white".
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