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See Britain in style by land, sea and air
Britain is a wonderful country to tour no matter how you do it. But
if you’re on board the luxurious British Pullman train of the
Orient Express; or behind the wheel of an ‘E-Type’ Jaguar; or
enjoying the maritime delights of the Hebridean Princess cruise
ship, then touring reaches an altogether more sublime level.
Dining on a budget in London
There is no doubt that you can eat as well, or better, in London
than anywhere else in the world – when money is no object. But what
happens when you are on a budget, trying to get as much value as
you possibly can? Are you relegated to a regime of fish and chip
shops, pizza parlours, noodle bars and fry ups, or is there life
beyond the £60 prix fixe menu?
Island-hopping to Scotland’s far
north
There are 790 islands scattered off the coast of Scotland and they
have always been a source of fascination for me. None more so than
the Shetlands, enticing and mysterious as the northernmost outpost
of the United Kingdom. Sitting, wave-lashed where the Atlantic
Ocean meets the North Sea, they are closer to Bergen in Norway than
Aberdeen on the Scottish mainland. Shetland is on the same latitude
as the southern tip of Greenland, Siberia and Alaska.
Holiday Homes in Britain
All over Britain, wonderful, quirky structures such as these are
finding a new lease of life as self-catering holiday homes for
those who want something different from a normal country holiday
cottage. Visitors can now stay in rooms in a royal palace, find
home comforts in a disused water tower or rent a whole fort. If you
prefer, sleep in a lighthouse, an oast house (where beer-making
hops were once dried) or a windmill. There’s even a pineapple to
rent for the weekend!
Britain’s stylish Spa Hotels
A new breed of hotel is springing up across the UK, modern but
luxurious, stylish but informal – and all of them have one thing in
common – a state of the art spa. Hotel spas offer the chance to
have a relaxing treatment, or even just a soothing swim and steam,
without the structure and discipline of a destination spa.
See Britain in Style
Chilled champagne, a bubbling Jacuzzi, a four-poster bed draped in
the finest white linen. Or perhaps a sumptuous banquet in a
medieval castle, cruising along country lanes in a vintage
Rolls-Royce, or gliding across the English Channel on a gleaming
yacht.
Britain's Walks and Trails
Britain’s National Trails are the grand-daddies of long distance
paths. Fresh-air
fanatics can take to the highlands of Scotland, or follow the
Pennine Hills across the backbone of England, or scramble in rocky
Snowdonia, North Wales, where the team that first conquered Mount
Everest did their training.
Budget Hotels and Accommodation in
UK (with Resources)
London is one of the world’s most exciting cities – but is it
possible to find reasonably priced accommodation there? Once you
start delving you soon find that there are all sorts of good-value
options, including bed and breakfasts, budget hotels, apartments,
hostels and university residences, often with a lot more character
than their more expensive hotel counterparts.
Bristol and Bath: A
Tale of Two Cities
Of all Britain's cities, few make such a diverse - and easy -
escape from London as the 'twin sisters' of Bristol and Bath.
Though just 19 kms (12 miles) apart, each is a standard bearer of a
different age. Bath, with its elegant architecture, is the place of
the Romans and Jane Austen. Bristol is a lively harbourside city,
its history peppered with pioneering seafarers, transatlantic
adventurers, and daring entrepreneurs.
Britain on a Budget
London isn't the least expensive city in the world and Britain
isn't the least expensive country. But Britain's art galleries and
national museums began offering free admission for everyone in late
2001, a huge money saver for tourists on a tight budget. Britain's
many art displays, especially those in London, will captivate your
mind and enrich your sprit.
London- the international city
London is a metropolitan city. It is popular for a number of
reasons. It is the capital of England. As England is a major power
in the West, London assumes importance. It is also a major tourist
center. Most of the tourists congregate in central London. West End
is in Central London.
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