Destinations
LondonWith over 30,000 shops and stores to choose from, as well as a burgeoning reputation in the fashion world, shoppers will not be disappointed - from designer labels in Bond Street to bustling street markets in Camden, Notting Hill or Brick Lane. |
BrightonMore than the seaside, more than the city, the mix is more than double the fun. Fashionable, funky and loaded with style, Brighton & Hove has everything you could want - a royal palace, elegant Regency architecture, museums, laid-back beach life and superb shopping and only 49 minutes from central London. |
BournemouthBournemouth is a world class resort that has everything you need, where there's a host of sights and activities within easy reach. Relax on their award-winning beaches, with seven miles of golden sand fringing the clear blue sea. Wander through exquisite parks and gardens, or explore a vast range of shops from fascinating boutiques to large department stores. |
OxfordThe sheer beauty of the city's colleges and riverside setting is second to none. Oxford also boasts literary links and stunning film and TV locations. You can spend idyllic days by the river, visit shops with real character and soak up the abundance of music and drama. |
CambridgeCambridge and the surrounding area hold an unrivalled reputation for being a centre of excellence both in learning and ambience. The name Cambridge instantly summons breathtaking images the Backs carpeted with spring flowers, King’s College Chapel, punting on the river Cam and of course the calm of the historic college buildings plus a wide range of attractions, museums, hotels, restaurants and public houses. |
ManchesterIf you've never been to Manchester, you don't know what you're missing. The city is now widely recognised as the coolest in Britain. Manchester has thrown off its grimy industrial image for good and reinvented itself as a truly contemporary metropolis, with modern landmark buildings, a brilliant source of art and culture, great bars and world-class hospitality. |
EastbourneA traditional seaside resort, boasting five miles of unspoilt beaches, palm tree lined promenades, four golf courses and Blue Flag clean sea. Offering fun for all of the family, from extreme sports and skating, to the annual airshow; visit Eastbourne Pier or dance the night away to live music at the Bandstand. |
EdinburghEdinburgh presents a spectacular cityscape which divides into two the historic Old Town, with its medieval cobblestone wynds and alleys and the elegant neo-classical facades of the Georgian New Town. Visitors can walk the Royal Mile, an ancient network of historically linked streets, and walk in the footsteps of some of the best known figures in Scottish history from Mary, Queen of Scots to Robert Louis Stevenson. Edinburgh Castle, which dominates this World Heritage Site, takes visitors to the heart of the nation’s history, symbolised in the Honours of Scotland the Scottish Crown Jewels, on display with the famous Stone of Destiny. |
GlasgowVibrant and energetic, Glasgow enjoys a year round buzz that visitors just love. Known as Scotland’s style capital with its art deco brasseries, stylish shops and cultural centres, the city boasts more than 30 art galleries and museums and an annual programme of performing arts and festivals. Each year Glasgow hosts the International Jazz Festival and Celtic Connections the world’s largest winter festival of celtic music and culture. |
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