LONDON SIGHTSEEING TOUR
London, United Kingdom. I travel around this historic world city, showing some of the best places to visit. In this vlog, I visit the London Eye, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, 10 Downing Street, St. James's Park, Buckingham Palace, Green Park, Ritz Hotel, St. Paul's Cathedral, Millenium Bridge, Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, Borough Market, London Bridge, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
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TOP 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Richmond-upon-Thames - England
TOP 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Richmond-upon-Thames - England: Richmond Park, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Ham House, Isabella Plantation, Richmond Theatre, Kew Palace, Queen Charlotte's Cottage, The National Archives, Orange Tree Theatre, Museum of Richmond
London top 10 tourist places
Planing to visit London? This is the most visited city in the world, and it is packed with more landmarks and attractions than any other cities: The big ben, Tower of London, London Eye, Hyde Park, Madam Tussadue, Tate modern, Westminister and Buckingham palace are only small part of the must see places in the city.
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15 AMAZING Things to do in CORNWALL // Cornwall Travel Guide
Cornwall, England is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been! The sweeping coastal views, green and blue vibrant water, narrow driving roads and local flavor are unlike anywhere else.
I hope you enjoyed my Cornwall Travel Guide and 15 amazing things to do in Cornwall. If you are traveling to Cornwall, I've got you covered!
I hope you enjoy these incredible Poldark locations, the Eden Project, Porthcurno Beach, Lands End, Minak Theater, Porthgwarra Beach, Truro, Levant Mine and more!
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1. Minak Theater
2. Porthcurno Beach
3. Cream tea at Porthgwarra Cove Cafe
4. Porthgwarra Beach
5. Hike the coast path (you can hike all the way to Land's End)
6. Visit Levant Mine
7. Take in all the sights along the unique drive
8. Pick up local treats from one of the many honesty boxes along your drive
9. Stay at the Alverton Hotel (watch my video review here
10. Stop at one of the many beer gardens for a beer
11. Visit the Eden Project
12. Enjoy a fabulous meal at the Old Quay House
13. Go kayaking
14. Explore beautiful Falmouth, Cornwall
15. Use the Poldark app to adjust route depending on how long your stay is in beautiful Cornwall
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Places to see in ( Richmond upon Thames - UK )
Places to see in ( Richmond upon Thames - UK )
Richmond upon Thames in south-west London, England, forms part of Outer London and is the only London borough on both sides of the River Thames. Richmond upon Thames was created in 1965 when three smaller council areas amalgamated under the London Government Act 1963. It is governed by Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council.
Richmond upon Thames is home to the National Physical Laboratory and the attractions of Kew Gardens, Hampton Court Palace, Twickenham Stadium and the WWT London Wetlands Centre that draw domestic and international tourism. Parks take up a great deal of the Richmond upon Thames and include Richmond Park, Bushy Park, Kew Gardens, and Hampton Court Park. There are over 100 parks and open spaces within its boundary and 21 miles (34 km) of river frontage. 140 hectares within the borough are designated as part of the Metropolitan Green Belt.
Richmond upon Thames is home to the National Physical Laboratory and the attractions of Hampton Court Palace, Twickenham Stadium and the WWT London Wetlands Centre that draw domestic and international tourism. The river Thames becomes narrower than at any part of Inner London towards its flow into the borough and becomes non-tidal at Teddington Lock in the borough; its main axis runs south to north, rather than west to east through more than half of the Richmond upon Thames .
Richmond upon Thames is served by many Transport for London bus routes. Richmond upon Thames is connected to central London and Reading by the National Rail services of South West Trains. The London Underground's District line serves Richmond and Kew Gardens stations: both are also served by London Overground trains on the North London Line. The other stations are: Barnes; Barnes Bridge; Fulwell; Hampton; Hampton Wick; Mortlake; North Sheen; St Margarets; Strawberry Hill; Teddington; Twickenham and Whitton.
The Twickenham Museum is a volunteer-run museum opposite St Mary's parish church. The Museum of Richmond, in Richmond's Old Town Hall, close to Richmond Bridge, has displays relating to the history of Richmond, Ham, Petersham and Kew. Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham displays material from the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames' art collection. Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare in Hampton hosts a free Sunday afternoon Shakespeare exhibition from April to October and a series of summer drama, music and exhibitions.
Richmond has two theatres. The Richmond Theatre at the side of Little Green is a Victorian structure designed by Frank Matcham and restored and extended by Carl Toms in 1990. The theatre has a weekly schedule of plays and musicals, usually given by professional touring companies, and pre-West End shows can sometimes be seen. There is a Christmas and New Year pantomime tradition and many of Britain's greatest music hall and pantomime performers have appeared here. Close to Richmond railway station is the Orange Tree Theatre which was founded in 1971 in a room above the Orange Tree pub. The Cabbage Patch pub on London Road near Twickenham railway station has, since 1983, been a regular venue for live music on Sunday nights, organised by TwickFolk.
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Places to see in ( Tamworth - UK )
Places to see in ( Tamworth - UK )
Tamworth is a large market town in Staffordshire, England, 14 miles northeast of Birmingham and 103 miles northwest of London. Bordering Warwickshire to the South and East, and Lichfield to the North and West, Tamworth takes its name from the River Tame, which flows through it.
Tamworth is the home of the historic Tamworth Castle and Moat House and was the capital of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia.
Tamworth main industries include logistics, engineering, clothing, brick, tile and paper manufacture. Until 2001 Tamworth was also home to the Reliant car company, which produced the three-wheeled Robin and the Scimitar sports car. The Snowdome, the UK's first full-sized real-snow indoor ski slope is in Tamworth, and only a short distance away is Drayton Manor Theme Park.
Tamworth is divided into Wards, locations listed below:
Amington
Belgrave
Bitterscote
Bolehall
Bonehill
Borough Park
Coton Green
Dordon
Dosthill
Fazeley
Gillway
Glascote
Glascote Heath
Hockley
Kettlebrook
Lakeside
Leyfields
Perry Crofts
Quarry Hill
Riverside
Stonydelph
The Alders
The Leys
Two Gates
Wilnecote
The main road running through Tamworth is the A5. The M42 motorway runs to the east of Tamworth and the town is served by junction 10 which also contains Tamworth services. The Egg is a magic roundabout in Tamworth, Staffordshire. Tamworth railway station located on Victoria Road serves the town. Tamworth Station is a high- and low-level station and serves as an interchange between the West Coast Mainline and the Cross Country Route.
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10 Best Free Things to Do in London
London is an expensive city, but being a tourist doesn't have to break your wallet. Here are 10 free or really cheap attractions in London! The first is the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace. It's the quintessential London Experience -- make sure you get there an hour early, and wait until at least 1134 when the main gates open!
2. Royal Parks
- London has tons of parks that used to only be open to the royal family, but now you can enjoy them just like the kings and queens did!
3. Sky Garden Observatory
- Get a birds eye view of London from this free Observatory on top of the Walkie Talkie building. Make a reservation in advance!
4. Walk along the South Bank of the Thames
- Known as the Queen's Walk, walking along the South Bank is one of my favorite things to do in London.
5. Watch Street Performers at Covent Garden Market
- Out in front of Covent Garden Market there always seems to be some street performers, and when one is done, another one comes out!
6. Picadilly Circus
- London's equivalent of Times Square, bright lights and big signs!
7. Tate Modern Museum
- Another great view of London, and some very interesting art
8. Go Window Shopping at London's Department Stores
- Particularly on Oxford Street, and at Harrod's, London's department stores always have really neat window displays
9. Rent a Santander Bicycle
- Ok, so it costs 2 GBP, but it's almost free!
10. Ride a Double Decker Bus
- Skip the really expensive hop on hop off busses, and go up to the 2nd deck at the front and see another neat perspective on London. Only 1.50 GBP
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Places to see in ( Burnley - UK )
Places to see in ( Burnley - UK )
Burnley is a market town in Lancashire, England . Burnley is 21 miles north of Manchester and 20 miles east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River Brun. The town of Burnley is partially surrounded by countryside to the south and east, with the smaller towns of Padiham and Nelson to the west and north respectively. Burnley has a reputation as a regional centre of excellence for the manufacturing and aerospace industries.
Burnley began to develop in the early medieval period as a number of farming hamlets surrounded by manor houses and royal forests, and has held a market for more than 700 years. During the Industrial Revolution Burnley became one of Lancashire's most prominent mill towns; at its peak it was one of the world's largest producers of cotton cloth, and a major centre of engineering.
Burnley has retained a strong manufacturing sector, and has strong economic links with the cities of Manchester and Leeds, as well as neighbouring towns along the M65 corridor. In 2013, in recognition of its success, Burnley received an Enterprising Britain award from the UK Government, for being the Most Enterprising Area in the UK. For the first time in more than fifty years, a direct train service now operates between the town's Manchester Road railway station and Manchester's Victoria station, via the newly restored Todmorden Curve, which opened in May 2015.
Areas in the town include: Burnley Wood, Rose Hill, Harle Syke, Haggate, Daneshouse, Stoneyholme, Burnley Lane, Heasandford, Brunshaw, Pike Hill, Gannow, Ightenhill, Whittlefield, Rose Grove, Habergham, and Lowerhouse. Although Reedley is considered to be a suburb of the town, it is actually part of the neighbouring borough of Pendle.
Along the Burnley section of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal are a number of notable features. The 3,675-foot (1,120 m) long and up to 60-foot (18.25 m) high almost perfectly level embankment, known as the Straight Mile . The Weavers' Triangle is an area west of Burnley town centre, consisting mostly of 19th-century industrial buildings, clustered around the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
The Singing Ringing Tree is a wind powered sound sculpture resembling a tree, set in the landscape of the Pennines, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Burnley town centre. Towneley Hall was the home of the Towneley family for more than 500 years. Various family members were influential in the scientific, technological and religious developments which took place in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Burnley is served by Junctions 9, 10 and 11 of the M65 motorway, which runs west to Accrington, Blackburn and Preston (where it connects to the M6), and northeast to Nelson and Colne. Rail services to and from Burnley are provided by Northern. The town has four railway stations: Burnley Manchester Road, Burnley Central, Burnley Barracks and Rose Grove.
There are several large parks in the town, including Towneley Park, once the deer park for the 15th century Towneley Hall, and three winners of the Green Flag Award, including Queen's Park, which hosts a summer season of brass band concerts each year, and Thompson Park, which has a boating lake and miniature railway. On the outskirts of the town there are galleries in two stately homes, the Burnley council-owned Towneley Hall and Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham.
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London, England - Things to do in London - Top 10 Best
- London, England has so much to offer. Sightseeing in London can be daunting with so many attractions. This is one of dozens of sightseer.tv video guides showing the best things for a tourist visiting England to see and do while sightseeing on a visit to London.
Here is a Top 10 list of things to do in London. You could visit the British Museum in Holborn. It is packed with historic artifacts including Egyptian mummies. If you love shopping head to Oxford Street. I thas major department stores including Selfridges. London is a sports Mecca. If you are a sports fan why not go on a tour? Fans can visit the home of the England team, Wembley Stadium. Arsenal, Tottenham, Lords Crickets Stadium and Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club are just some of the other venues that you can visit. The Southbank is London's arts hub next to the river Thames. Here you will find the British Film Institute, National Theatre and Royal Festival Hall. Westminster is a must for any visitor. This is where you can see Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. it is also not far from Buckingham Palace.
South Kensington has a cluster of world class museums. There is the V and A, the Natural History Museum and Science Museum. All are free.
London, England is not best known for great weather, but on a clear day the London Eye is spectacular. This observation wheel opposite the Houses of Parliament boasts amazing views. Camden Market has grown over decades to become a massive market. In fact it is a series of markets, each with a different feel. . Greenwich is where you will find the Greenwich Meridian timeline. It also a nice green area by the river, so popular for a relaxing walk. Finally, the Tower of London has a rich but gruesome history. It is also where the Crown Jewels are kept.
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Top spots to visit with 3 days in London
These are the top things to do and see when visiting London in three days, or if you're visiting for London, your first three days in London. I'm telling you the must-dos so that you really get to see the best parts of London in 72 hours.
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