Great Britain
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London
The sounds of Brit-pop and techno pour out of Victorian pubs, experimental theater is popping up on stages suited for Shakespeare, upstart chefs are reinventing the bland dishes British mums have made for generations, and Brits are even running the couture houses of Dior and Givenchy.
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Bath
In 1702, Queen Anne made the trek from London (115 miles west) to the mineral springs of Bath, launching a fad that was to make the city the most celebrated spa in England.
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Cotswolds
Between Oxford and the River Severn, a 2-hour drive west of London, the pastoral Cotswolds occupy a stretch of grassy limestone hills, deep ravines, and barren plateaus known as wolds, Old English for "God's high open land."
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Manchester
One of Great Britain’s largest cities, Manchester is becoming increasingly important as major airlines now fly here from North America.
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York
Few cities in Great Britain are as rich in history as York, which is about a 200-mile travel north of London. It is still encircled by its 13th- and 14th-century city walls.
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Birmingham
England's second-largest city may lay claim fairly to the title "Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution."
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Dover
In Victoria's day, Dover (76 miles southeast of London) was popular as a seaside resort; today, it's known as a port for cross-Channel car and passenger travel between Great Britain and France (notably Calais).
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh, has an almost fairy-tale setting, with its imposing castle high on one hill.
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Glasgow
Glasgow was settled much earlier than its Scottish rival Edinburgh because it was an ideal place to ford the River Clyde, which later gained a reputation for shipbuilding and industry.
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Cardiff
Cardiff has blossomed into one of the most inviting cities of Britain and is an ideal base for exploring its own attractions, as well as the major scenic beauty spots of South Wales.Discover Cardiff
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