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Things to do in Newcastle, England: A three minute guide
Newcastle City Guide
The former mining town of Newcastle has transformed into a vibrant, friendly city. This video brough
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Adventure activities in Wales, Britain: Six surprising adventures
North Wales is touted as the ziplining capital of Planet Earth thanks to a clutch of alluring locations in the region.
Cheering on a bog snorkeller in Wales.
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Flower power rules Britain in 2016
Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, Surrey.
SPONSORED ARTICLEEngland is renowned for gardens and flower shows, and 2016 offers an ideal opportunity to tiptoe among the tulips as its Year of Gardens blooms.
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An Edinburgh Festivals travel guide – August is festivals month in the Athens of the north
Edinburgh in August transforms itself from prim Scottish capital to artistic throng. Festival fever doesn’t let up until the International Festival’s final firework fizzles out in early September. With six major festivals competing for attention, Edinburgh Festivals holidays require quality Edinburg
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A British Museum travel guide – the world’s riches on view for free
In the heart of London’s Bloomsbury, a British Museum holiday opens up one of the world’s greatest collections of treasures. For 250 years, visitors have flocked to hotels near the British Museum to soak up human history.Ancient artefacts
With artefacts dating back 7,000 years from the early near- e
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A Notting Hill Carnival travel guide – fabulous floats, calypso sounds and dancing in the streets
Be part of Europe’s largest street festival on a Notting Hill Carnival holiday in the streets of west London. Book Notting Hill Carnival hotels early and experience the wide diversity, shimmering colours and Caribbean sounds of the capital’s unbeatable sunshine party.Float parade
The two-day carniva
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Arts and Culture in London
London is recognised around the world as a key cultural capital, amazing the masses with its grand, historic museums, fine art galleries, and edgy exhibitions, not to mention striking landmarks like the Tower of London and the London Eye. Art galleries Any serious art-lover would need day
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Family Friendly Attractions in London
Whether your tiny tots go ga-ga for zoo animals, or your teens want to see enthralling city landmarks, London has it all. And after a day of sightseeing, you’ll find plenty of great restaurants with menus sure to satisfy picky eaters. Exhibitions When you tell your children that they’re go
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Nightlife & Entertainment in London
As the UKs capital, it’s no surprise that London has every kind of nightspot you can imagine. Energetic late-night partygoers will find an abundance of clubs, while hip gig lovers will be treated to an array of concerts and live music venues. If you feel like a refined evening out, there’s plenty of
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Arts and Culture in Liverpool
Liverpool is a reminder that when it comes to cutting edge art and a lively cultural scene, theres more to the UK than London. You can take in historic and contemporary masterpieces, and then of course theres the city architecture and iconic quarters like the Waterfront area, which is a designated U
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Family Friendly Attractions in Liverpool
Liverpool isn’t just a great city for late-night music lovers and culture fiends - there’s plenty of events, attractions, and activities for young kids and the whole family, whether it’s an inspiring outdoor adventure or an educational afternoon in a fun and fascinating museum. Amazing museums&
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Nightlife & Entertainment in Liverpool
The city that gave us The Beatles is still home to a buzzing music scene today, where bouncing bars and crowded concerts keep locals and visitors jiving into the early hours. The trendy traveller can also check out the city’s cocktail bars, while late-night dancers will enjoy Liverpool’s clubs. 
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Arts and Culture in Oxford
Unsurprisingly for a city home to an ancient educational mecca, Oxford has a highbrow cultural scene, with the university attracting many international speakers and visiting artists. From the vast libraries stacked to the ceiling with leather-bound books, to the museums full of relics from around th
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Family Friendly Attractions in Oxford
Oxford may be famed for its scholars, but it’s also a great city for little learners to explore, with whimsical cobbled streets, lush gardens, and dramatic buildings. Its also host to educational attractions, including museums and galleries which offer activity books and childrens corners for younge
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Nightlife & Entertainment in Oxford
With a big student population, and a huge influx of tourists throughout the year, it’s no surprise that Oxford has a thumpingly diverse evening scene. Youll find a calendar full of events, from highbrow cultural shows to live music in local pubs, giving you plenty of chances to mingle and enjoy the
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Arts and Culture in Bristol
Bristol’s long history is abundantly evident as you wander past exquisitely preserved historical buildings and world-class museums. Saying that, the city is by no means stuck in the past – there’s also a very active performing arts community, comfy independent cinemas, and one of the UK’s most thril
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Family Friendly Attractions in Bristol
Many of Bristol’s most famous exports – trip hop music, cider, street art – aren’t entirely child-appropriate, but the city is a remarkable destination for families. There are museums and historical attractions, a world-renowned zoo, and one of the country’s largest indoor play parks for starters. T
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Nightlife & Entertainment in Bristol
Bristol is, unquestionably, the nightlife capital of southwest England. With hedonistic live music venues, beautifully preserved historic pubs, elegant cocktail bars and pumping nightclubs, you’ll be hard-pressed to sample more than a fraction of what’s on offer over the course of a single visit.&nb
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Bath Travel Tips
Historically, Bath was a tourist city that catered to the higher classes, attracting culture-fiends and leisure-lovers from across the country to enjoy the theatres, art galleries, and lush green space. Today, its a hit with visitors from all over the world, thanks to its wealth of history, heritage
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Birmingham Travel Tips
With more miles of canal than Venice, and the proud birthplace of the Balti curry, England’s second city is a down to earth place, with plenty of surprises up its sleeve. Built on a bedrock of hard-work and industrialisation, modern Birmingham has evolved into a stylish and varied destination, with
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