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England

Castles and dressed up pubs, Paddington and Little Venice, Bath and the Cotswolds - a charming country full of history where royalty are not the only ones that feel like royalty. Be encouraged to visit the famous landmarks and the lesser-known villages.

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Best times to visit: April-October

TOURISM

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Royalty

Elevate your journey by visiting the grand Buckingham Palace, Sterling Castle, Windsor and everything in between. Hear the stories you've never heard before and walk the walk of the monarch.

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Stonehenge to Bath

The most architecturally sophisticated prehistoric stone circle in the world: Stonehenge. A mystery to ponder as you pass through a UNESCO city full of ancient Roman baths.

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Afternoon High Tea

A modern take on a traditional pastime has become a luxury experience. Elegant and marvelous, afternoon high tea is served with classic sandwiches and pastries. 

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Sunday Roast

A tradition that began back in the 15th century and has been warming bellies each Sunday since. Want to feel like a local? Enjoy a Sunday roast served with Yorkshire pudding and potatoes in a nearby pub.

CUISINE

ART

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West End

No trip to London is complete without seeing a musical or play in the theatre district. Hamilton, Phantom of the Opera, or Harry Potter and the Cursed Child are just a sneak peak of the shows to choose from.

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Paintings

The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster. It houses a collection of more than 2,300 paintings from the 13th century and beyond. 

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