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London Southampton Cruise Port
Not surprisingly, Southampton is on the south coast of England, 75 miles or 120 km south-west of London, close to the Isle of Wight and the New Forest National ... Read more
Manchester
Manchester was the world’s first industrial city and, appropriately enough, its first post-industrial city as well, and its transformation into a modern ... Read more
Manchester Art Gallery
There’s a reason the Manchester Art Gallery is on everyone's list of things to do in the city – it’s collection of British and European artists is among the ... Read more
Manchester Cathedral
This beautiful cathedral has a long history. It first opened its doors as a small parish in the 1420s and grew over the next 400 years, along with the city ... Read more
Museum of Science and Industry
Step back nearly 200 years with a visit to one of Manchester’s most popular attractions, the Museum of Science and Industry, also known as MOSI. Located in ... Read more
Northumberland National Park
Northumberland National Park lies within the northern English county from which it draws its name and is bounded by borders both ancient and modern: ... Read more
Notting Hill
Immortalized on-screen in the eponymous 1999 romantic comedy film, Notting Hill is much more than just a backdrop for the famous Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts’ ... Read more
Penny Lane
The Liverpool street made famous by the Beatles’ song refers to the general area of the city known as Mossley Hill. John and Paul grew up in this part of ... Read more
People's History Museum
Take a step back through the more recent history of Manchester’s organized labor movement and social history from the 18th century and on. Here, visitors can ... Read more
Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Circus is the meeting place of many of London's most famous roads. Here beautiful Regent Street (shopping heaven), famous Piccadilly (Fortnum and ... Read more
Portobello Road and Market
Home to one of London’s most famous street markets and some of West London’s trendiest eateries, Portobello Road has earned itself legendary status among ... Read more
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Based around the 1918 cartoon series, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, the global chain of museums of the same name, affectionately dubbed odditoriums, were set up ... Read more
Saatchi Gallery
Established by Charles Saatchi in 1985, The Saatchi Gallery, or the Museum of Contemporary Art for London as it has more recently been renamed, is best known ... Read more
Sherlock Holmes House & Museum
London’s most famous fictional detective is the focus of the eponymous Sherlock Holmes Museum, located at 221b Baker Street, the legendary address from Sir ... Read more
St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral was built around 1680 after the great fire of London, but a church to St Paul has stood here since 604AD. Designed by Sir Christopher ... Read more
