Posts Tagged ‘by train’
published January 3rd, 2016
by Irina Sideleva

It is worth going to Bath because of the thermal springs (the only ones on the island), sugary buns and long ceaseless buildings.
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published January 3rd, 2016
by Irina Sideleva

Margate is a typical resort with art spirit and amazing white cliffs with sandy seafront
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Tags: beach, by train, Pancras(stn), sea, Victoria(stn)
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published August 13th, 2014
by Irina Sideleva

Hastings – typical seaside town with one irrefutable advantage… a park with bunnies.
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published April 28th, 2014
by Irina Sideleva

Edinburgh is the Scotland capital and the most windy city in the UK.
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Tags: beach, big city, by plane, by train, castle, Scotland, sea
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published April 25th, 2014
by Irina Sideleva

Stratford-upon-Avon – Shakespeare’s motherland. He literally was born, became adult and died there. In 2014 city celebrates his 450th birthday.
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published April 12th, 2014
by Irina Sideleva

Leeds Castle in Kent (first mention in 857 AD) will be interesting for people who love historic buildings and Royal family stories. For example, future queen Elizabeth I spent some time prisoned there. Also a huge park with peacocks and other birds stretches nearby.
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Tags: by train, castle, England
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published April 4th, 2014
by Irina Sideleva

Milton Keynes is a good example of the “new city”. It was conducted only in 1967 during the 3rd rebuilding wave. There is no “old town” centre, city is divided into the squares with particular purpose for each: business, shopping, leisure. No traffic lights, only round crossroads. All parking machines work using the sun batteries. Also they have the longest shopping centre in the world. Is it interesting for you to take a look at the city of the new era?
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Tags: by train, England, Euston(stn), park, town
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published March 7th, 2014
by Irina Sideleva

Birmingham is the most populous British city outside London, but it is surprisingly “usual”. Major companies, universities and institutions are located here, maybe it is comfortable for living, but for tourist it is a city for one day visit.
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published February 19th, 2014
by Irina Sideleva

Student city situated on the river Cam and managed by transsexual mayor. English humour fans will adore Footlights club because it is the place where their first appearances had such people as Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson, Steven Fry, Richard Ayoade, Robert Webb and other British comedians.
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published February 4th, 2014
by Irina Sideleva

Ideal “purple” day out: taste, smell, admire. Lavender dream!
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