Heritage Cities in
Bath: A spa, famous for its Regency architecture and crescents, and also for its Roman baths.
Brighton:
Bristol: Brunel's
Cambridge: A famous university town.
Canterbury: Renowned for its cathedral.
Dover: A major port with access to the continent. Also well known for its white cliffs, and to a lesser extent for its castle, Dover Castle.
Haworth: where the Brontë Sisters lived, is very popular with Japanese tourists, as Wuthering Heights has a cult following in Japan.
Liverpool: The 2008 European Capital of Culture, a major port and World Heritage Site, home to two cathedrals and houses more listed buildings, museums and art galleries than any other city in the
Oxford : now a busy commercial city, which also has a famous university.
Robin Hood Statue,
Nottingham : The city and Nottingham Castle are famed worldwide for their links with the legend of Robin Hood. Sherwood Forest is nearby.
Portsmouth:
Salisbury:
Stratford-upon-Avon: Shakespeare's birthplace is probably the most visited place in
Wells: best known for Wells Cathedral
York: Famous for York Minster. Also the location of the National Railway Museum and a wealth of preserved medieval streets and buildings, such as the Merchant Adventurers' Hall and the Shambles.
Other places in
Domestic tourists, and foreign tourists who have specific interests in art, music, history etc, also visit the following:
Birmingham: A major city, with an orchestra, major exhibition venues (NEC, ICC) and art galleries. Of historical interest for its significant role in the industrial revolution, the childhood home and inspiration of Tolkien, noted for its shopping and boasting the longest stretch of nightclubs in
Hadrian's Wall: The Roman wall built by order of the Emperor Hadrian.
Hereford: A cathedral city, famous for the chained library in the cathedral, and the Mappa Mundi
Ironbridge: The cradle of the industrial revolution and the site for the legendary Iron bridge.
Manchester: A major city, famous for the Hallé orchestra and many museums and art galleries, a classic example of buildings from the Victorian era. Also well known for theManchester Ship Canal. Home of the world famous Manchester United F.C. and Manchester City F.C. the worlds richest football club. The host city of the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Leeds: A major city, a base to explore the historic
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