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Best 15 Places to Visit in England

England is known for the phlegm of its inhabitants, driving on the left or even the royal family. But do you have any idea of all that you can discover during a trip to England? The unmissable London of course, or Oxford which inspired the Harry Potter saga, or Stratford-Upon-Avon and its illustrious Shakespeare. Surrounded by the sea, England gives pride of place to authentic nature with a magnificent coastline, some parts of which are classified by UNESCO. England is also a verdant countryside with small typical villages, romantic castles and a rich industrial past that has forged the soul of many regions. So, embark with us to find out where to go in England and create your tailor-made stay with our tourist map and all our travel advice. Here is the best 15 places to visit in England!

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  • London

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If there is only one city to visit in England, it is of course its famous capital. London is a condensed version of everything that makes the “so British” charm of this country so close to us and yet so different! From Big Ben to the Crown Jewels, from walks in the great parks to strolls in the alternative district of Camden, don’t forget the traditional trip to a pub and the beautiful sunset over the Thames!

  • Canterbury

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With its Roman heritage and its medieval history, it offers a very nice setting to soak up the English atmosphere. Half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, Roman ramparts, a magnificent cathedral… With its human size that allows you to wander around on foot, Canterbury is a great discovery.

  • Bristol

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Bristol, in the south-west of England, is one of its once prosperous cities, which has been able to reinvent itself after a slump conducive to the emergence of innovative ideas. This is how Bristol went from a city with a maritime heritage in decline, to a lively, cosmopolitan and dynamic city that cannot be ignored in England. Home of street art with the famous Banksy, it offers many historical, recreational or cultural visits. You choose!

  • Bath

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Bath, known for its rich Roman heritage, is a charming stopover about twenty kilometers from Bristol. Don’t miss the Roman baths that have always made its reputation, and around which elegant neighborhoods with neoclassical architecture have been built. Bath is also a journey in the footsteps of the woman of letters Jane Austen, author of the famous novel Pride and Prejudice.

  • Birmingham

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Even though no city can match the awe-inspiring London, Birmingham is trying nicely to compete economically. Gourmets passing through the Midlands region do not fail to stop at Cadbury World, the famous chocolate factory whose sweets are world famous. To learn more about the science and industrial revolution, the Thinktank Museum opens its doors to young and old.

  • Cambridge

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England is known for its great universities. Cambridge is one of the cities that lives according to the rhythm of student life. There are no less than 31 colleges, grouped within the University of Cambridge, which welcome more than 17,000 young people from all walks of life. If there is only one college to see in England, push the door of King’s College which, with its superb architecture, demonstrates the splendor of the famous British universities.

  • Liverpool

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What would British musical culture be if Liverpool didn’t exist? This city, which saw the birth of the Beatles, immerses us in the typical atmosphere of places that are advancing in modernity while keeping the best of their past. This is how Liverpool continues to see the emergence of many musical talents who find their inspiration here. Liverpool is listed as a UNESCO City of Music.

  • Manchester

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Manchester is of course known to everyone for its famous football team. But this city in the northwest of England is not just about that. Third in number of inhabitants, its economic and cultural influence sometimes places it as the second city in England in terms of attractiveness. Cradle of the industrial revolution, do not miss the Museum of Science and Industry, the cathedral, the John Rylands library or even the Chinatown district.

  • Stratford-Upon-Avon

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Do you know Shakespeare, one of the greatest poets of all time? He was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, this charming town in the center of England which has kept its charm of yesteryear and which perpetuates the work of the famous playwright. You can see his birthplace, his wife’s cottage and his childhood home. You will stroll through the streets lined with Tudor-style half-timbered houses. A real life-size theater stage!

  • Brighton

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What if Brighton was told to you? You would probably learn that life is good in this charming southern town nestled on the banks of the English Channel. You’ll also learn why Brighton became a posh holiday resort in the 1750s, and how the exotic Anglo-Indian style Royal Pavilion was built. While strolling on the maritime walk, you will learn many things about this charming city which is good to visit in England.

  • York

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York, a Viking city, is one of the beautiful cities of England. Even if its architecture may seem austere, its historic center has a crazy charm. Its cathedral and castle are unmissable, as are its typical Shambles, which should delight all shopping enthusiasts. If you are looking for where to go in England to combine culture and nature, York is also a great base surrounded by many natural parks and coastal resorts.

  • Chilham

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Chilham is located a stone’s throw from Canterbury. A small rural town, its visit will only take you an hour or two, but it is perfect for discovering a typical and enchanting little village. Its half-timbered houses and its atmosphere of yesteryear plunge the visitor into another world. You can visit its imposing castle and the church with its medieval cemetery.

  • Cornwall

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Going to Cornwall is a bit like going to the end of the world. These wild lands are located at the southwestern tip of England, and are the refuge of some legends, in particular that of King Arthur who is said to have originated from Tintagel Castle. The indented coasts are home to magnificent typical small ports surrounded by high cliffs. Land of fishing, hiking, beer, this territory with a strong personality deserves that we take the time to unravel its mysteries!

  • Clovelly

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The village that responds to the sweet name of Clovelly is quite simply a little corner of paradise nestled in Devon. However, avoid the high season if you want to take full advantage of its charm. A small fishing town served by a sloping alley, framed by typical cottages, Clovelly is a real postcard landscape. You will long remember the color of its waters and its houses backing onto the forest.

  • Nottingham

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Nottingham is among the largest cities in England with a population of approximately 300,000. Its heritage is rich and is divided between medieval remains and buildings from the industrial revolution. When visiting Nottingham, do not forget Sherwood Forest, refuge of the friendly brigand Robin Hood.

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