London Brass Rubbing Centre
Visitors can make traditional brass rubbings of Britain's royalty, medieval and Tudor characters as well as unusual Celtic designs. Materials and help are provided. Look out for special offers mid-week.
London Dungeon
Located deep in the heart of London, buried beneath the paving stones of historic Southwark, lies the world's most chillingly famous horror attraction - bringing more than 2,000 years of gruesomely authentic history vividly back to life....and death. As you delve into the darkest chapters of a grim and bloody past, recreated in all its dreadful detail, remember that everything you experience really happened...!
London Planetarium
For over 40 years the London Planetarium has thrilled visitors with its famous star shows. Today visitors can take a virtual reality trip through space thanks to the most advanced star projector in Europe. There are also two interactive space zones - discover your weight on Jupiter, learn about blackholes and search for Extra Terrestrials!
Lake District
The Lake District National Park is the very heart of beautiful Cumbria in England's North Country. For centuries its great lakes, mountains, falls and wooded valleys have provided inspiration to writers such as William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.
Manchester
England's third largest city, Manchester is one of Britain's liveliest centres for the arts, nightlife, sport and entertainment. Excellent international transport links make it a leading gateway to the many attractions of England's North Country
Exeter
A leading University city, commercial centre and transport hub with good road, rail and air links, Exeter was largely rebuilt after much damage in the war. The 13th Century cathedral has a magnificent W front and there are notable waterfront buildings.
Bath
Superb Roman remains and a wealth of fine Georgian architecture justify Bath's position as a World Heritage site. This elegant city, whose name and fame derive from its hot springs, is full of colour, style and life. It combines a fascinating history with countless museums and attractions, a vibrant shopping and nightlife scene and a year-round programme of theatre, festivals, live music and street entertainment.
Liverpool
The city is familiar to many people the world over, as birthplace of the legendary group The Beatles and home of football giants Liverpool Football Club. Its early fame and fortune was made as the country's main transatlantic trading port in the 18th century, a fact Liverpool celebrates in its numerous museums and fine municipal buildings.
York
York is one of the most intriguing cities in England, offering layers of history from Roman through Viking, Saxon and medieval times. The city combines numerous award-winning attractions, a magnificent cathedral, quaint teashops and bustling medieval shopping streets.