England. Unbeatable for its class
The heritage of London, rich rolling countryside, ancient cathedral towns and pocket-sized villages.
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Accept cookies and close this message.Bring history alive in England, from the majestic Houses of Parliament in London, to prehistoric, mysterious Stonehenge. The sun shines on Brighton’s pebbly beach dotted with striped deckchairs, and limestone walls snake their way across Yorkshires verdant dales. Bath’s gracious Georgian terraces are a contrast to trendy canal-side flats in converted Manchester warehouses.
The heritage of London, rich rolling countryside, ancient cathedral towns and pocket-sized villages.
Bring history alive in England, from the majestic Houses of Parliament in London, to prehistoric, mysterious Stonehenge. The sun shines on Brighton’s pebbly beach dotted with striped deckchairs, and limestone walls snake their way across Yorkshires verdant dales. Bath’s gracious Georgian terraces are a contrast to trendy canal-side flats in converted Manchester warehouses.
In London shop in splendid luxury at Harrods, marvel at the glittering treasures in the Victoria & Albert museum, then take a stroll through the city's green heart to the Serpentine Gallery and Hyde Park. Visit Bath, famous for its elegant Georgian architecture and Roman baths from the ancient world. Drive to Oxford to tour the iconic university, or travel on to Stratford-upon-Avon to visit Shakespeare's birthplace.
Stroll barefoot along Cornwall’s sandy beaches or take your loved-one punting along the river in majestic Cambridge, next to the centuries-old university. In ancient cathedral city York, it’s easy to lose yourselves along the meandering cobbled lanes and cosy oak-beamed cafés. On Manchester's outskirts, pack a romantic picnic to enjoy in stately home Dunham Massey’s sprawling grounds.
Making the most of just 48 hours in one of the world’s greatest cities is not easy. So, we asked founder of The Layover Life and British Airways cabin crew member, Jess Parr, to give us her top tips for a perfect weekend in London.
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Read articleLondon has layers of history, world-class museums and some of the most recognizable sights in the world, familiar from films and literature. It’s a huge city, but first-time visitors needn’t venture far from the centre, which is easy enough to get around. With a bit of careful planning, it’s possible to pack a lot in to make the most of 48 hours in the capital.
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