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An important settlement for around two millennia, London is today one of the world's most important business and financial centres, and its influence in politics, culture, education, entertainment, media, fashion, sport and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the key global cities. Its population is very cosmopolitan, drawing from a wide range of peoples, cultures and religions, speaking over 300 different languages. London is an international transport hub, with five international airports and a large port. It serves as the largest aviation hub in the world, and its principal airport, Heathrow, carries more international passengers than any other airport in the world. London is a major tourist destination, with iconic landmarks including the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye amongst its many attractions, along with famous institutions such as the British Museum and the National Gallery. London has so much to offer in terms of museums, galleries, religious sites, tourist attractions, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and sporting venues; just make sure you give yourself enough time to properly explore it! Find hotels in London here Tewkesbury Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Tewkesbury area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation. Find hotels in Tewkesbury here Killarney Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Killarney area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation. Find hotels in Killarney here Gateshead Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Gateshead area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation. Find hotels in Gateshead here Stevenage Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Stevenage area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation. Find hotels in Stevenage here Hull Kingston upon Hull, more usually referred to simply as Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located on the north bank of the Humber estuary, near the east coast, and on both sides of the River Hull, which flows into the Humber. There are two large shopping centres in Hull - the Prospect Centre and Prince's Quay Shopping Centre, the latter of which is built on stilts in the former Prince's Dock. There is also the indoor Trinity Market featuring around fifty stalls. On completion, the new St. Stephen's development will also become home to several large stores. The city has two main theatres. The larger is the Hull New Theatre, which opened in 1939. It features musicals, opera, ballet, drama, children's shows and pantomime. The Hull Truck Theatre is a smaller independent theatre established in 1971. It regularly features plays, notably those written by John Godber. Hull has a lively nightlife, attracting people from outlying areas as well as inhabitants of the city. Hull has the concentration of pubs and bars expected of any large city in contemporary Britain. The larger nightclubs include Waterfront, Heaven and Hell, Pozition, the Welly, Spiders and, until recently, LA's. Find hotels in Hull here Keswick Keswick is a market town in the Lake District National Park, in northern England. The town is situated just north of Derwent Water, one of the Lake District's most picturesque lakes, and a short distance from Bassenthwaite Lake. It is on the A66 road linking Workington and Penrith, as well as the A591 road, linking it to Windermere, Kendal and to Carlisle (via the A595 road). Keswick was granted a charter to be a market town in 1276 by Edward I, the market is held every Saturday in the pedestrianised main street in the middle of the town. The marketplace features the interesting Moot Hall which used to act as the town hall but is now the local tourist information office. Today, the majority of Keswick's businesses are tourism related, providing accommodation and facilities for the tens of thousands of people visiting the area each year. The Keswick Tourism Association publishes an annual guide to the area, including details of annually inspected and approved visitor accommodation. Many visitors to Keswick come for the town's annual film festival that in 2006 attracted almost 3,000 paying customers. Keswick is also host to an annual beer festival which takes place on Keswick Rugby Club field and an annual Jazz Festival. couresy of Wikipedia Find hotels in Keswick here Leicester Leicester is the largest city in the East Midlands of England. It is the traditional county town of Leicestershire, and, since 1997, has been a self-governing unitary authority. It lies on the River Soar and at the edge of the English National Forest. Leicester is one of the oldest cities in England, having been founded by the Romans. The city is next to the M1 motorway, and is on the Midland Main Line from London to Sheffield, Nottingham and Leeds. High-speed trains operated by Midland Mainline can reach London in just over an hour. It is also served by rail lines to Birmingham via Nuneaton, and to Peterborough. Find hotels in Leicester here Clondalkin, Dublin Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Clondalkin, Dublin area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation. Find hotels in Clondalkin, Dublin here Lincoln Lincoln is a cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England. The city is a tourist centre, but is rarely overwhelmed by tourists; those who come do so to visit the numerous historic buildings, including of course, the Cathedral and the Castle and the specialist shops of Steep Hill and Bailgate. The Collection, of which the Usher Gallery is now a part, is an important attraction. Housed partly in a recently opened, purpose-built venue it currently contains over 2,000,000 objects. Any material from official archaeological excavations in Lincolnshire is eventually deposited at in The Collection so it is growing all the time. Other attractions include the Museum of Lincolnshire Life. Tranquil destinations close by include Whisby Nature Reserve and Hartsholme Park, whilst noisier entertainment can be found atWaddington airfield, Scampton airfield, base of the RAF's "Red Arrows" jet aerobatic team, the County Showground or the Cadwell Park motor racing circuit near Louth. Because of its climate, Lincoln attracts many of its tourists in the summer, but also during the second weekend of December, when the Bailgate area of the city holds its annual Christmas market in and around the Castle grounds. 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In more modern times it has been home to The Worthing Workshop, a late-1960s meeting place for musicians, actors and poets. Owing to the large number of elderly people who reside in Worthing, surrounding areas often refer to the town as "God's Waiting Room". During your visit to Worthing, you shuold try to visit some of the following attractions: Worthing Pier, opened April 1862. The Dome, built in 1909 as the Kursaal and converted into the Dome Cinema which opened in 1922. Castle Goring, built in the 1790s, is Worthing's most important building in terms of its architecture and is one of the town's two Grade I listed buildings. The Archbishop's Palace in Tarring dates from the 13th century and is Worthing's oldest secular building. It is one of the town's two Grade I listed buildings. High Salvington windmill. Cissbury Ring, an ancient hill fort located on the South Downs. St Paul's Church, formerly the Chapel of Ease, opened in 1812, designed by John Rebecca. Beach House, built in 1820 by John Rebecca. Park Crescent, built in 1829 by Amos Henry Wilds. Worthing Museum and Art Gallery The numerous parks and gardens, many of which are laid out in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Find hotels in Worthing here Portrush Hotels booking website, specialising in hotels in the Portrush area. Includes instant, secure online booking of hotels and accommodation. Find hotels in Portrush here
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