THE BEST HOTELS IN THE WORLD
• 10/4/2007 - England Hotels
England Hotels
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England ignites the imagination; fosters ingenuity. Dickens, Shakespeare, Newton, Orwell, and Darwin would all agree. The cities ring with activity and bring you in contact with some of the greatest thinkers of today and yesterday. Waves crash against cliffs in a cathartic crescendo. Stones form quaint cottages, meandering paths, arched bridges, and homely castles in the poetic countryside. Villages and farms strike a chord that echoes in the past and takes an unrushed view of the future. Gardens harmonize with nature. Cathedrals trumpet the rich heritage of the past. The many rhythms of England guarantee everyone can find a tempo that suits their step. |
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Bath: Bath is located in South West England, the former Roman’s bath transformed into England’s first spa resort. Bath is a tourist lure with the hot springs founded around feeding the baths, and believed it can cure any suffer, try the most of bathing at Thermae Bath Spa, from the spa pool, you enjoy views across the city, while at Pump room offers drinking hot... | |
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Birmingham: Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the west midland, about halfway between London – Liverpool, played major role in the industrial revolution in Britain. The city is a very lively and houses some nice old buildings, such as the Town Hall, Council House and the plenty of theatres, bars, pubs and updating events. The rich of culture life shown... | |
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Blackpool: Blackpool is a standard seaside town in Lancashire, in the north west of England. Lying along the coast of the Irish Sea, it is fifteen miles (25 km) west from the city of Preston. It rose to prominence as a major centre of tourism during the 19th century. The bright lights of the Golden Mile and Blackpool Tower stand out for miles around, and the Pleasure... | |
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Bournemouth: Bournemouth is a large town as well as one of the most tourist destinations, situated on the south coast of England. It is famed for the seven mile-long sandy beaches and unspoiled seas. Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra is as renowned as Bournemouth Spa that the first Spa hotel built in 1885, the Mont Dore Hotel (now Bournemouth’s Town Hall) is the initiator... | |
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Brighton: Brighton is located the south coast of England, in the east Sussex and together with its immediate neighbour Hove forms the city of Brighton and Hove. Brighton is one of the UK’s largest and most famous seaside resorts with numerous hotels, restaurants and entertainment facilities. It transformed from a humble fishing village to be a vibrant, cosmopolitan... | |
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Bristol: Bristol is located 185 km west of London, between the cities of Bath, Gloucester and Newport. Bristol or Brycgstow (Old English, “the place at the bridge”) is Pearl of South-western England, since it is one of the centres of culture, employment and education in the region. From the early days, it was the major port trading wines, spirits, and steamships... | | | |
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Great Hotel Deals |
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Hilton Bracknell:     From US$ 262 - Suburb, London Hilton Bracknell is a contemporary hotel with 215 bedrooms and 13 meeting rooms. Hilton Bracknell has an extensive LivingWell health club with 17-metre swimming pool, spa, sauna... | |
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Best Western Bromley Court: From US$ 168 - Suburb, London The Best Western Bromley Court Hotel is the perfect venue for business or leisure. It is the ideal base for visiting either central London (only 10 miles away) or the Kent... | |
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Holiday Inn Leeds - Garforth: From US$ 89 - Leeds, England The Holiday Inn Leeds-Garforth is in an excellent location on the outskirts of Leeds City Centre in a rural setting, located half a mile from the M1 junction 46. Easily... | | | |
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