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Cambridge, England
The city of Cambridge (pronunciation (help·info)) is a university town and the administrative centre of the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It lies about 50 miles (80 km) north-northeast of London and is surrounded by a number of smaller towns and villages. It is also at the heart of the high-technology centre known as Silicon Fen. Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge, which...
 
York, England
Back when New Amsterdam was still but a twinkle in the Dutch eye, Old York was plotting its trip to the New World. Old York, unlike New York, does not have a Statue of Liberty, and sadly, is also lacking any towering sky scrapers. The jokes aside, York is a Dickens novel writ in mortar, brick, and stone. It is a delightfully picturesque city-village, centered around the 1000 year old, York...
 
Brighton, England
Brighton is as close as cloudy England gets to 'fun in the sun,' Don't come expecting Ibiza, don't even come expecting sand. The beaches are made up of small pebbles, noticeably rocky, they aren't uncomfortable on bare feet like the larger stone beaches of Nice. The Brits love Brighton; a southern coastal town with a distinctly celebratory aesthetic. Brighton's hedonism is biggest in the summer...
 
Cheltenham, England
Cheltenham is in the heart of the Cotswolds and is a place of many different styles.It is quite an affluent Town and the number of restaurants and bars reflect this.
 
London, England
Perhaps the best way to describe Londoners is that they don’t take themselves too seriously. Having a history that endured through Romans, Saxons, Vikings, one bloody mean queen, the Blitz, Prince Charles, a traditional cuisine of jellied eels, and the Spice Girls, you probably wouldn’t either. It’s not that Brits today don’t take things to heart; a poor football performance in the Euro Cup, for...
 
Beverley, England
A quintessential Yorkshire village, Beverley, England, is about as metaphorically distant from Shelley Long and her rascally troop of Brownies as one can get. Beverley Hills may have the pop princess commercialism- but Beverley has the Yorkshire pudding, the space, and the ambiance that make this hamlet a worthwhile stop on a tour of the English countryside. This East Riding village is home to...
 
Lake District, England
The English countryside comes to appreciate itself in this quintessentially quaint, cottaged collection of villages, rolling green hills, and glassy lakes. When England goes on vacation, it sends itself post cards from this pastoral wonderland. When Middle Earth's shire got overun by Peter Jackson and his film crew, the hobbits headed to Britains Lake District. The area is one of the United...