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Quote: William the Conqueror celebrated his triumph (1066) by starting the series of buildings that became known as The Tower of London. My preconcieved vision of this place was based on many old black and white movies Read More
Quote: Before I went on this lovely day trip to Stonehenge and the nearby down of Salisbury, I was told that Stonehenge is either really cool or really boring.We only spent about an hour there (all the time you need) Read More
Quote: It was a lovely sunny day when we visited Camden Markets. Having just come from Covent Garden the difference between the two places was a little off putting to start with. Camden is loud, brash, quirky and Read More
Quote: Liverpool is so strongly connected with the Fab Four that chances are that a sizable proportion of the visitors have been motivated by this. So perhaps it is not entirely surprising that I am dedicating my first Read More
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Quote: Tour to Stonehenge and Avebury prehistoric stone ruins and some Cotswolds villages, and Silbury Hill, Europe’s largest prehistoric earthwork, built of chalk blocks covering 5 acres rising 131 feet. In Lacock, Read More
Quote: When I first had the two boys in Bath, we considered going on the Bizarre Bath Walking Tour, but we ran out of time. The next time I was in Bath as a tourist, I tried again, but dinner took too long for us to Read More
Quote: Not much to be said other than that this is the best place to get away from the tourist trap of Camden's market centre. You can walk the canal from Camdem Lock and fall in love with the canalside houses with Read More
Quote: A simple stand with a great display of chocolates and gummies to buy by the kilo... All the selection from truffles to seashells were exquisite and the creamiest Belgian chocolates I have ever tasted.I visited Read More
Quote: Bath Abbey church sits on the spot where there has been a place of worship for over a century. It is well known that Edgar, the first king of all England was crowned here, though not in the present church which Read More