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Which museums in London are absolute must-sees?
Brighton is great for a seaside experience with the Royal Pavilion, pier, and unique shops in The Lanes. I go there every chance I get.
How accessible are the major attractions for someone with mobility issues?
Is it better to exchange money before arriving or use ATMs in the UK?
Great question! I’ve been living in the UK for 15 years and still haven’t seen everything I want to.
Great question! I’ve been living in the UK for 15 years and still haven’t seen everything I want to.
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Great question! I’ve been living in the UK for 15 years and still haven’t seen everything I want to.
Has anyone visited the Cotswolds? Is it worth the trip from London?
The Tower of London is absolutely essential! The Crown Jewels and Beefeater tours are fantastic. It’s often overlooked but shouldn’t be!
Hadrian’s Wall gives you a real sense of Roman Britain and has breathtaking countryside views. Definitely add it to your list.
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The Cotswolds villages like Castle Combe and Bibury are quintessentially English and absolutely charming. It’s worth every penny!
The Peak District offers wonderful walking opportunities and charming villages like Bakewell. Definitely add it to your list.
My tip: speak to locals. They often have the best recommendations for places to eat and visit.
I took a black cab tour in London, and our driver was so knowledgeable. Best way to see the city!
Don’t forget to look beyond the obvious attractions. Some of my best memories are from random villages we stopped at.