Bath: the city of Bath, so named because 2000 years ago it was used by the Romans as thermal baths is only two hours from London. Since the recent appointment of the city as a historical heritage of humanity (UNESCO) and the reopening of the thermal baths (unique in England) the influx of tourists to the city has increased to such an extent that it has become one of the favorite destinations for tourism in England. It should be noted the large number of hotels and spa offering thermal baths in Bath, but mainly preserved in excellent condition the original Roman baths, a historical attraction of first importance.
Royal Pavilion: one of the most stunning buildings of tourism in England. A colossal Palace occupied by George IV with an amazing and extremely luxurious decor. Redesigned by architect Nash in 1815-1822, this Palace has become a major tourist attraction of Brighton. Admission is 7.70 pounds sterling and it can be visited daily from 10: 00 to 17: 15
Brighton pier: a number of bars and restaurants on the coast, with a fantastic lighting make the Brighton pier a place not to miss.
Museum and art gallery of Brighton: dedicated to the art of the 20th century, this stunning Museum is one of the most important in the region and a required visit for those who enjoy cultural tourism. The entrance is free and you can visit Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10: 00 to 17: 00, Tuesdays (in extended hours) from 10: 00 to 19: 00 and Sundays (at reduced hours) from 14: 00 to 17: 00.
Canterbury: since the 597 has reinstated the Christianity in the city, Canterbury has become one of the major sites of pilgrimage in England. The spectacular Cathedral which governs the skies of Canterbury, along with other Christian buildings of the middle ages have become world heritage (UNESCO).
Nottingham Castle: this castillo-mansion of 17TH century currently houses military historical pieces as well as paintings by several centuries and a section dedicated to the history of the city.
Oxford: a great opportunity to visit the campus of the world famous universities of Oxford and Cambridge, listen to their University choirs and do a short walk from shopping in places very original. The academic history of the city is of great cultural interest for visitors that makes tourism in England.