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Visit England and discover a country of great contrast and diversity both in the places you go to and in the people you meet. All the regions of England are within easy reach of the exciting capital city, London, famed for first class culture, fascinating history and pageantry, its world-class restaurants and theatre.

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Hilton London Tower BridgeHilton London Tower Bridge  
Perfectly located in the heart of London, Hilton London Tower Bridge has a striking, contemporary exterior, a short walk from London Bridge Train Station and Tower Hill Underground Station.
Next to Tower Bridge, this hotel offers modern, stylish rooms. Each room has a satellite plasma-screen TV and en suite facilities.
Guests at Hilton London Tower Bridge have access to the mini gym, with weights and cardio vascular equipment.
The Larder restaurant serves modern European cuisine, while Ruba Bar provides a stylish setting in which to enjoy a cocktail.
The hotel provides a well equipped business centre and good access to London's financial district.
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 Radisson Edwardian New Providence Wharf Radisson Edwardian New Providence Wharf  
4-star Radisson New Providence offers elegant décor, free Wi-Fi and a gym. Canary Wharf Tube Station is a 10-minute walk away, and the O2 Arena and ExCel Centre are easily accessible via the DLR.
Many of the spacious Radisson rooms boast striking views of the London skyline. Modern features in each room include a Bang & Olufsen TV, in-room entertainment system, and a luxury marble private bathroom.
The East River Spa offers a range of treatments including massages and Morrocan Steam Cleansing. Also featured are a Panoramic Relaxation Room, a Crystal Steam Room and a Stone Oven Sauna.
Azura Restaurant serves modern British cuisine using seasonal British produce in a dining room overlooking the Millennium Dome. There is a riverside terrace and a stylish cocktail bar.
Guests are well-placed in London’s business district, and a complimentary shuttle service to Canary Wharf is available.
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London is a cosmopolitan mixture of the Third and First Worlds, of chauffeurs and beggars, of the establishment, the avowedly working class and the avant-garde. Unlike comparable European cities, much of London looks unplanned and grubby, but that is part of its appeal. Visiting London is like being let loose on a giant-sized Monopoly board clogged with traffic. Even though you probably won't know where you are exactly, the names will at least look reassuringly familiar. The city is so enormous, visitors will need to make maximum use of the underground train system: unfortunately, this dislocates the city's geography and makes it hard to get your bearings. Doing some traveling by bus helps fit the city together
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Manchester - The Lowry Centre boasts exhibition space for contemporary art and the works of LS Lowry, and also has 2 main theatres and studio space presenting a full range of drama, opera, ballet, dance, musicals, children's shows, popular music, jazz, folk and comedy. The Centre also features outlet and gift shops, restaurants, sport facilities and a cinema. The Imperial War Museum North in Trafford Park beside the Manchester Ship Canal. For sporting fans, there is the world-famous Manchester United Football Club and the Lancashire County Cricket Club - perhaps better known as Old Trafford.
Manchester’s Chinatown district, which is the second largest Chinatown outside London. The fabulous nightlife of Canal Street, the centre of gay Manchester.
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Birmingham - Having undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, Birmingham is vibrant and cosmopolitan. You will discover: world class culture, scintillating shopping, bubbling nightlife, great cuisine and rich heritage. The city also provides some of the most modern and busiest exhibition centres with the National Exhibition Centre, the International Convention Centre, the Symphony Hall and the National Indoor Arena. these combined venues host more than 5 million visitors annually.
Birmingham really comes to life at night and is home to a variety of busy, stylish bars, restaurants and night clubs, making sure that there is something for everyone.
One of Europe's newest (and best) shopping centres, Birmingham's Bull Ring. This jewel in the crown opened in 2004 and holds many London store names, including the world famous Selfridges.
Birmingham attractions include Cadbury World, the Sea Life Centre, Symphony Hall, Edgbaston Cricket Ground, the National Indoor Arena and the National Exhibition Centre. You could also take some time out and explore the Black Country, with Warwick, Stratford and the Cotswolds.
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Blackpool - Blackpool is undoubtedly the 'King of Resorts' with year-round entertainment for the young and old alike. Probably most famous for its Tower and Golden Mile, Blackpool has many a surprise for the 1st-time visitor. Entertainment, for instance, is never more than a short stroll or ride away, where the resort's magnificent Opera House plays host to some of Britain's top shows. More lively pastimes can be found on any one of the 3 piers, which offer more traditional seaside entertainment and feature many of the country's best loved celebrities. The famous illuminations, miles of dazzling lights in spectacular colours, are switched on at the beginning of September and are displayed until the beginning of November making Blackpool the only all-season resort in Britain.
Blackpool is a town full of firsts: taller, faster roller-coasters; bigger clubs; even the biggest mirror ball in the world. This is in addition to world-class shows, cosmopolitan restaurants, vibrant nightlife, an active sports scene and breathtakingly beautiful scenery on Blackpool's doorstep.
To really get away from it all, try a leisurely stroll through leafy Stanley Park, Blackpool's award-winning horticultural and wildlife treasure. Spot the cute, inquisitive squirrels; take in the showpiece Italian Gardens; or hire a boat and float away lazy summer afternoons beside the swans on Stanley Park's boating lake.
Golfers will also find an extensive course at the park. There's crown green bowling; walks at the nearby nature reserve Marton Mere; and a host of family attractions at this popular, yet peaceful retreat.
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Leeds - Leeds, the largest city in the county of Yorkshire, in West Yorkshire is famed for its excellent shopping, vibrant nightlife, thriving universities and sports. Leeds is an extremely attractive city with wonderful Georgian, Victorian, 20th and 21st century architecture. There are many fantastic museums, cafés, restaurants and theatres to visit. It is located in the middle of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire Moors and Peak District, with easy access to the ancient city of York and historic Spa town of Harrogate.
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York - The North's spiritual capital for 2000 years, York is central to Britain's colourful history. Visit the stunning York Minster, enjoy Stonegate and Shambles shopping and live the York history at the Jorvik Viking Centre, National Railway Museum and York Castle Museum.
York is a compact, walled riverside city and home to countless world class attractions, museums and galleries. York is a year round destination offering a lively cafe bar and restaurant culture, vibrant entertainment and festivals. Ideally located as a touring base, atmospheric York is roughly 2 hours away by rail from London, Edinburgh and Manchester.
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Liverpool - The Grade I-listed Albert Dock, home to the Tate Modern. The Walker Art Gallery, Mathew Street, the home of the Beatles and Liverpool One, the city’s new retail heart. Anfield football stadium, home ground of Liverpool Football Club. Goodison Park, Everton Football Club’s football stadium. Mathew Street – the heart of Liverpool’s nightlife, Aintree Racecourse - home to the famous Grand National. The end of May 2008 saw the opening of the Liverpool One area with it's designer shops, bars, restaurants, cinema and park.
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Bournemouth - Many now refer to Bournemouth as London by the sea. Situated on England’s south coast, with extensive road, rail and air links, and with one of the United Kingdom’s warmest climates, this town truly is a dream location for a relaxing seaside holiday.
The beautiful coastal town of Bournemouth, which is surrounded by 7 miles (11.25 km) of golden beaches. From surfing and wake boarding, to leisurely walks through some of the town’s beautiful gardens, there is something for people of all ages and abilities. The town also boasts a wide range of excellent tourist attractions. Why not explore the mysteries of the deep at the Oceanarium or step back in time at the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum?
For those who enjoy a night out, Bournemouth has a vibrant and exciting nightlife, with many popular pubs and clubs playing host to some of the world's top performers.
There is also a host of sporting activities available in and around Bournemouth whether it be golfing or horse riding or simply the beach!
Slightly further afield, you can discover Hardy's Dorset and the beauty of the New Forest. Enjoy the Purbeck Hills or visit the Isle of Wight, which is just a short ferry ride away. Take a boat trip and explore the beauty of the bay to see for yourself the numerous beaches nearby. Visit Palace House with its intriguing automotive museum at Beaulieu, or, for something more energetic, go off windsurfing and sailing in the bay.
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Brighton - Great Britain's most famous seaside resort, Brighton has been experiencing a revival for 10 years: a trendy weekend destination for Londoners, it is an alternative, artistic, gay- and student-friendly city for year-round residents. Brighton is a relaxed, modern town where you will come across the most unlikely looks.
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Bath - Bath and the stunning countryside surrounding it is one of England's most beautiful places to visit. Bath, England, is a unique city; its hot springs, Roman Baths, splendid Abbey and Georgian stone crescents have attracted visitors for centuries. Set in rolling Somerset countryside, just over 100 miles west of London, it is a beautiful and unforgettable place to visit.
The Roman Baths are at the heart of this Unesco World Heritage city, which also boasts genteel parks and a boutique shopping area.
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Tewkesbury - There are many interesting days out to be had in this charming town, with many quaint alleyways, mostly originating from the 17th century. Guided walks can be had around the Civil War Battle Trail, as Tewkesbury was the setting for the last important Battle of the Roses. Alternatively, the magnificent Norman Abbey, idyllically situated in delightful grounds with rolling fields beyond, is well worth a visit.
Boat trips, river cruises and riverbank walkways are all easily found. Tewkesbury is situated only 14.5 km (9 miles) from the delightful town of Cheltenham with its elegant shopping arcades and gracious terrace houses.
Enjoy the International Festival of Music in July and a Jazz Festival in April, as well as superb parks and gardens, street side cafes, stylish shopping, museums, galleries and of course the racecourse.
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Durham is one of the UK's great cathedral cities. Set amidst the beautiful countryside of the Durham Dales, it is one of the prettiest cities in the North of England.
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