If this is your first visit to to our fantastic country then you must visit London as there is so much to see and do.Hop on the city tour bus and see the sights and you can jump on and off where you please.We also have one of the best underground rail systems in the world to get you to anywhere in London .If you want any help in London just ask anyone and they are only too pleased to help..If you want to go further away from London you can easily do it by regular trains anywhere in the country.Jst put the name of the city you would like to visit on the internet and you will recieve lots of info
2007-09-01 21:02:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I lived there from 1996-97. My very first impressions, from the ride in from the airport, was surprise at the number of Christian churches (with their pink neon crosses) and the amount of air pollution in Seoul. I'd never seen such low-lying, widespread smog. Later impressions include an appreciation of the many fine coffee shops in Seoul, and I was impressed by how well-turned out most young women were. They took more care about their appearance than most westerners. I noticed that there were far fewer fat people than in the west - perhaps a result of healthier food. Many of my students were very keen to be friends (my social life was never better before or since), but I was shocked by some of the racist things some of them said, or repeated from home. I might have gotten bored in a smaller city than Seoul, but went out and saw and did different things every week. There were very few cultural attractions I had not visited by the end of my year. Looking back on my photos, the number of royal tombs I visited now seems a bit excessive! I did not like everything about life there, but overall have very good memories of a full and exciting year.
2016-05-19 00:53:14
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answered by ? 3
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You got to come to Bath, followed by a trip to Wells about 15 miles away, where you can stop off at Chilcompton for lunch at the Somerset wagon they do nice meals. this is my local. There is a web site for this tradditional pub not sure what it is but type in the somerset wagon somerset in search engine it will take you to site. Wells is the smallested city in the country. Saturdays it has an open air market in the main square. after this a short trip to chedder Gorge, then followed by another short trip to Weston super mare our local seaside resort.
Just had a weekend myself away on the south coast to Lymington near southampton really nice town with marina. a must on a saturday. Folllowed by a 15 min drive into the new forest. New Forest is just great. hope you enjoy your holiday. kev
2007-09-01 21:16:40
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answered by littlejo_62 2
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Brimham Rocks.. it is a park sort of place about 1/2 an hour drive from Harrogate, and it is full of natural rock formations that are fun to climb on or you could bring a picnic
York town centre is fun for shopping
Harrogate town centre is what I'm familiar with so I love that!
2007-09-02 07:47:26
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answered by UKBoosher 4
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How about the London Eye. The Tate modern (art gallery). Trocadero ( indoor amusement park). Hyde Park. Or you could go to Charing Cross Road and go to the theatre. There's Leicester Square too. YOu could go to Oxford Circus for some shopping.
All the above are in Central London. Have a good trip.
2007-09-01 16:09:14
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answered by Chimera's Song 6
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Nottingham
Nottingham Castle Sherwood forest the Major oak(the tree that robin hood lived in)the oldest pub in England 2 great football teams,and history galore
Enjoy your Holiday
2007-09-01 16:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Get yourself to Glasgow. If you can go to a gig. Glasgow is the best city in the uk. If you like scenery, and a bit of bis, head towards Inverness, the girls have an accent to die for.
2007-09-01 16:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You gotta go to Bath in the west country. Roman type place with Baths and real nice looking old archetechture, very nice setting. The cotswolds for that old english country type feel. Scotland for the scenery, particulary when its cold, dramatic. Cornwall for the folk tales of pirates like blackbeard going there (he he, I'll believe in Robin Hood next) London for all sorts of reasons. Changing of the guard, buildings, history and nice people like me ;- )
Enjoy your stay.
2007-09-01 16:09:46
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answered by mlud12000 4
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you've gota go 2 london!!! theres LOADS of stuf 2 c and do. but i dont go often because i live quite far :( .....but i went ther in like jan or feb or sumat and twas ace!!! i live in the forest in gloucestershire and theres lots of beautiful countryside here, but theres no beaches :(
have a great holiday!!!
2007-09-02 04:34:05
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I've been told Pembrokeshire (west wales) is a nice place to visit. lots to do loads to see
2007-09-02 06:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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