Brighton, England is one of Englands biggest attractions. It is chock full of attractions for every visitor! Walk along the dazzling beaches of Brighton, enjoy sports on the strand or visit the Royal Pavilion summer home of British Royalty. (more…)
There are many, many attractions that tourists in London visit annually but there are several that every London visitor has to see.
- Big Ben: is the nickname of the bell in the clock at the north end of Westminster Palace. It is the largest chiming four faced clock in the world. (more…)
When staying in or near Southern England be sure to set some time aside to visit England’s South Coast. Southern England includes the southern counties of England bordering on the English Midlands. The government of the UK divides Southern England into South West England, South East England, Greater London and the East of England. (more…)
Whether it’s a scenic beach front, great shopping, the arts, or just lots of fun, Brighton has it. With its mix of sites and attractions, there’s always things to do in Brighton, whatever time of year you visit. Being a seaside town, Brighton’s beach front is, naturally, its main attraction, and it has all kinds of activity (such as sunbathing, surfing, sailing, volleyball and skateboarding) going on. (more…)
London is a thriving city - undoubtedly one the world’s best. It is a city that has never looked back or slowed down since the time of its first founding. Everything that you would want can be found within its center. (more…)
Millions of people visit the United Kingdom every year, and because there is a lot to do, their reasons for doing so are numerous. There are, of course, historical and cultural offerings on offer, but the beaches of the UK are something special too, and the ones listed below are the best among them…
In Sussex, Brighton Beach, with the well-known Brighton Pier in the background, offers the usual beach-related activities during the day, but at night, includes an offbeat club scene. (more…)
London is a large city, so you will be able to find many great activities to do based on where you are visiting. London is essentially many diverse towns which are directly joined together, but there are some definite highlights:
Covent Garden & The Strand - Draw an enormous crowd of people, as this wide street running from Trafalgar Square towards the city is chock full of fascinating shops, theatres and hotels. Off the Strand you will find Covent Garden which is filled with street entertainers like mimes, dancers and magicians, as well as with charming bars and cafes. (more…)
In addition to an intriguing history, Newcastle also offers many sights to see and things to experience. It is this mix of fun and historical significance which have made it so popular, despite its relatively far distance from the rest of the UK’s most popular cities. These are a few of the highlights… (more…)
Bristol, the premier city for the South West of England, serves as the gateway to some of the UK’s most scenic locations. Boasting the fifth largest population in England, as well as a rich and eventful history, Bristol has more recently transformed into a vibrant, modern city packed with places to go and things to see to suit every kind of visitor .
The original town was listed in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of 1051 as a trading port and the city’s maritime heritage is highlighted by the achievements of Bristol’s most famous son, the great Victorian inventor Kingdom Brunel. (more…)
ITN News / ITN news on Friday 18th December
The UK is in chaos after several days of intense winter weather and snowfall.
Roads are littered with abandoned vehicles in many of the worst hit parts of the country. Many were attempting to retrieve their vehicles as temperatures began to increase a little today. (more…)