Just go to google (or an other search engine) and enter the name of the town and info, you will be loaded with information.
London is a must, it is big, costly, dirty, and absolutely fabulous.
http://www.visitlondon.com/
http://www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/guide/about/museums.html
But do not spend all your time there, there is so much more to Britain:
I'll give you the names of a few of the towns I have enjoyed, in no particular order:
Winchester, Chester, Cardiff, Conwy, Ipswich, Bath, Carlisle, Inverness, Edinburgh.
There are some areas that are known for their beauty, zoom the map so that they do stand out, as green areas:
Lake district,
Exmoor National park,
Snowdonia,
North Yorkshire Moors.
Isle of Wight, (just south of the south coast near Southampton,)
Scotland does not have as many national parks, but the natural beauty of most of the country is well known.
Britain also has many beautiful villages, but it hard to name a few. If you can, ask a local to take you on a tour, otherwise, ask at a tourist office to advice you on a day trip to the villages in the area.
Often you can use local buses, sometimes they have tours.
And do not forget the national treasures like Stonehenge, the white horses, Hadrian's wall and the many castles, churches and cathedrals.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps
2007-09-03 20:48:05
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