Buckingham Palace, Stonehenge,
Manchester United, The Beatles – Britain does icons like nowhere else,
and travel here is a fascinating mix of famous names and hidden gems.
English Spoken Here
While Britain has a
complex culture and esoteric traditions, it feels familiar to many
visitors – on the surface, at least – thanks to a vast catalogue of
British film and TV exports. And for most visitors, Britain's national
language – English – is equally familiar, and one more reason why
travel here is a breeze. Of course Wales and Scotland
have their own languages, but everyone speaks English too – and all
visitors (even Brits) get a little confused by local accents in places
such as Devon, Snowdonia and Aberdeen.
Easy Does It
A final thing to remember
while you're planning a trip to Britain: getting from place to place is
pretty straightforward. Although the locals may grumble (in fact, it's
a national pastime), public transport is pretty good and a train ride
through the British landscape can be a memorable experience in itself.
Whichever way you get around in this compact country, you're never far
from the next town, the next pub, the next national park or the next
impressive castle on your hit-list of highlights. The choice is endless,
but we've hand-picked the best places for you. Use this book as a
guide, but don't let it stop you from making your own discoveries.
Time Travel
A journey through Britain is a
journey through history. But not dull and dusty history – this is
history you can immerse yourself in. You can lay hands on the megaliths
of a 5000-year-old stone circle, or patrol the battlements of a
medieval fortress – just as they were patrolled by chain-mail-clad
soldiers many centuries ago. Fast-forward to the future and you're
admiring 21st-century architecture in Glasgow or exploring the space-age domes of Cornwall's Eden Project.
Variety Packed
From the graceful architecture of Canterbury Cathedral to the soaring ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, via the mountains of Wales and the picture-postcard landscape of the Cotswolds,
Britain's astounding variety is a major reason to visit. The cities
tempt with top-class shops and restaurants, and some of the world's
finest museums, while cutting-edge clubs and world-famous theatres
provide endless nights to remember.
Next day, you're deep in the countryside, high in the hills or enjoying a classic seaside resort. In Britain, there really is something for everyone, whether you're eight or 80, going solo, or travelling with your friends, your kids or your grandma.
Next day, you're deep in the countryside, high in the hills or enjoying a classic seaside resort. In Britain, there really is something for everyone, whether you're eight or 80, going solo, or travelling with your friends, your kids or your grandma.
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