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Devon and Cornwall | 7 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit London, Canterbury, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon with rent a car. (Shakespeare_Country Vacations) |
English Landscapes | 8 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit London, Stratford-upon-Avon, York, Windermere, Manchester with rent a car.
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History and Literature | 8 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit London, Bath, Statford-upon-avon, Chester, York and Manchester with rent a car.
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Literary Masterpieces | 8 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit London, Bath, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Oxford and Canterbury with rent a car.
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Magical England | 9 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit London, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Cheltenham, Bath, Oxford and Windsor with rent a car.
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Queen and Country | 15 Nights (min) Price It | | Combine London, Stratford Upon Avon, Oxford, Salisbury, Bath, Plymouth, Cheltenham and London with a rent a car.
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The Sunday Roast and Dundee Cake | 19 Nights (min) Price It | | London, Cambridge, York, Edinburgh, Windermere, Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Stratford upon Avon and London with a rent a car.
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Birmingham - Airport City Situated about halfway between London and Liverpool, Birmingham is a city of mixed cultures, beliefs and lifestyles and also a fashionable place for business conferences. It has some interesting old buildings such as The Town Hall and the Council House. The City is full of theatres, restaurants and pubs. The cultural life is very rich with many good museums, such as the Birmingham Museum and the Ikon Gallery are worth a visit. The modern Symphony Hall is famed for having the best acoustics in Europe. | Book this City | Coventry Coventry is a Midlands industrial city. It is famous for its involvement in the British motor industry, its Cathedral and the legendary exploits of Lady Godiva. According to legend, the beautiful Lady Godiva rode naked through the streets of the city in order to gain a remission of the oppressive toll imposed by her husband on his tenants. Over the years Coventry has developed an international reputation as Europe's major city of peace and reconciliation and holds an annual Peace Month. | Book this City | Hereford Hereford is one of only five Historic cities of Britain. The main attraction is the red sandstone Hereford Cathedral, dating from 1079 which contains the Mappa Mundi, a medieval map of the world dating from the 13th century which was restored in the late 20th. It also contains the world famous Chained Library. Surrounded orchards and lush pasturelands, Hereford is home to the world-famous, white-faced Hereford cattle and some of the finest cider around, best sampled in the city's pubs. | Book this City | Shrewsbury The finest Tudor town in England, Shrewsbury is noted for its black-and-white buildings. In the centre of the town lies The Quarry,a 29 acre splendid riverside park. Shrewsbury is home to one of the largest and oldest horticultural events in the UK - the annual Shrewsbury Flower Show, a two day event, that has been running for more than 125 years in mid August. Set in the Quarry park, there are a multitude of events, exhibitions and displays, with a magnificent fireworks display at the end of each day. | Book this City | Stoke-on-Trent Half-way between Manchester and Birmingham, Stoke-on-Trent is a charming english town. It has many museums & galleries; such as the Etruria Industrial Museum, the Elizabethan Ford Green Hall, the world-class ceramics collection at the main Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Gladstone Pottery Museum and the newly opened Ceramica in Burslem. Burleigh Pottery is the world's oldest working Victorian pottery. The Chatterley Whitfield colliery ranks in importance with Stonehenge. | Book this City | Stratford-upon-Avon Stratford-upon-Avon is the the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Main attractions within the town include the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and two contemporary buildings, Hall's Croft (the one-time home of Shakespeare's daughter, Susannah) and New Place, on the site of an earlier house originally owned by the playwright himself. Don't miss the Holy Trinity Church, where Shakespeare was baptised and is buried. Other attractions include a Butterfly Farm, a Witchcraft Exhibition, the Bancroft Gardens. | Book this City | Warwick Warwick is most famous for the finest medieval castle in England - the Warwick Castle, dating from 1068. The castle is owned by Madame Tussauds and is heavily geared towards tourists with waxwork displays and jousting events during the bank holiday weekends. The town centre is also known for its historic architecture and contains a mixture of Tudor and 17th-century buildings. Warwick is also known for Warwick Racecourse, near the west gate of the medieval town. Within the racecourse is a small golfcourse. | Book this City |
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