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If you are looking for a city break, an action packed holiday in the country or a cultural trip, the UK is the perfect destination.

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Discover the cities of London, Manchester and Edinburgh, all are important epicentres of trade and culture boasting some fabulous hotels. With its countryside and cities, mountains and lakes, rivers and streams, the UK is a mixed country of wonders. There are many areas of beauty in the UK from the moor lands of Devon to the mountains of Snowdonia and the lochs of Scotland. With such diversity it is always surprising how small the UK really is.

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The festival city of Edinburgh is full of Royal connections from Edinburgh castle to Holyrood Palace.

Search for hotels and discover the joys of Edinburgh. Sitting on its craggy perch in the Lothians, Edinburgh castle dominates the skyline of the capital of Scotland. Here the mediaeval streets twist and wind below encompassing Victorian, Georgian and modern architecture. This magnificent city is also a capital of culture and arts. Over the summer months countless festivals fill the city with arts and music. Come to Edinburgh to experience this wealth of entertainment.

This city is steeped in Royal history with Holyrood Palace being the home to the Scottish Royal family. Through its years it has acted as home to Mary Queen of Scots right through to Queen Elizabeth II. Holyrood Palace is not the only link that Edinburgh shares with royalty as the Royal Britannia Yacht, the Queen’s yacht, is now permanently docked here and open to visitors.

Edinburgh has a strong literary past which was once home to the authors Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle also lived and worked in the city as do the modern day equivalents like Irvine Welsh and Ian Rankin. Once you have visited the city it is easy to see the inspiration that these great authors must have felt while they were writing their masterpieces.

There is more to this gem of the north than just literature. In the summer the festivals fill the air with the sound of music and the beat of drums. Edinburgh castle becomes the home of the military tattoo and the fringe festival caters to the fans of alternate music. Edinburgh is one of the best party destinations in the UK and it has the nightlife to match.

Edinburgh’s Princes Street has everything from high street brands and designer labels to individual brands and chic boutiques. Come to the city for the food and drink and the nightlife. With everything from cosmopolitan bars full of office workers to quiet traditional pubs offering the local brews.



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Guernsey boasts azure blue waters, pretty scenery and soft sandy beaches, come here to relax!

The small island of Guernsey has a wide choice of hotels, idyllic deserted beaches, stunning cliff top walks, gently sloping wooded valleys and deep blue waters. Guernsey sits in the Channel Islands off the coast of France and is self governed. This small island is immersed in history dating back throughout time with the most notable impressions left by the Normans. The French novelist Victor Hugo made his home on Guernsey before writing “Les Misérables.”

The island is ideal for water sports enthusiasts with surfing and windsurfing both being popular. With quiet roads, coastal paths and wooded trails, the Guernsey countryside is perfect for walking. Here watch the beautiful sunsets over the Atlantic in the west of the island. The capital of St Peter Port is the oldest in the Channel Islands and is an infusion of Roman and Norman architecture. There are also many fortified structures to explore around the island, a legacy of the occupation by the German army during the Second World War.

Of course there is more to this island than just great beaches, blue waters and pretty scenery. Here the food compliments the friendly nature of the island and people. Sit in a small café, bistro or restaurant and enjoy fresh seafood, local vegetables and a range of cheeses and meats. Guernsey is also duty free, so there are some great shopping bargains to be had.

With a choice of holiday activities on offer from golfing and cycling to walking and surfing, a holiday in Guernsey can be as action packed or relaxed as you want it. With an 18 hole championship golf course providing enough of a challenge for golfers of all abilities. Guernsey with its perfect beaches is a great location for families or couples wishing to get away and enjoy the quiet life. Take the short ferry fide to nearby Herm or Sark and explore the unspoilt beauty of these islands. Herm particularly has some stunning beaches which would not be out of place in the South of France.




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Come to Jersey for potatoes, jumpers and a great holiday!

With rocky cliffs, secluded bays, sandy beaches and lush green valleys this is a scenic destination, take advantage of a range of hotels and discover the area. The island of Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands and lies off the coast of Normandy in France. The languages of French and English are both spoken as is the Norman-French dialect. The capital of St Helier is a mix of the civilisations which have settled here over the ages.

Although Jersey is not owned by the UK, British citizens travelling from Britain will not require their passports to enter the island. Jersey is also substantially cheaper than the UK, so if you are looking for a bargain come here. With plenty of markets and kitsch shops there is something for everyone. It is also a hub of offshore finance, which provides most of the islands income.

The green lanes of the island are perfect for exploring the interior and getting off the beaten track into the bluebell forests and coastal paths that line the island. With views out to the coast of Normandy and marvellous empty beaches, the island is the picture of tranquillity. Here the pace of life and friendliness of the people is conducive to an enjoyable stay on the island.

Jersey is of course famous for its potatoes, jumpers, butter and milk. The potatoes are grown in steep beds on the sides of hills and produce a wonderful early harvest. These can be enjoyed in local dishes with vegetables and seafood, or simply on their own covered in butter.

Whether you enjoy gentle country walks, or lying on the beach Jersey has plenty to offer. Come here and enjoy the surfing and sailing, shopping and cycling and scents of the lavender farm. With plenty of history and lots to see and do, Jersey is the crown of the Channel Islands.



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The city of London is one of the most important cities in the world, and is home to the Queen of England.

Search for hotels in London, the capital of England. Here you will find Buckingham Palace, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London. Royalty and politicians sit side by side in the financial and political heart of the country. With over 10 million residents, London is, and has always been, an important world city. Come here to enjoy the shopping, the theatre, the nightlife or the vibrant atmosphere that is London.

With its many landmarks, red double decker buses and black taxi cabs, London is immediately recognisable. Come here to see the crown jewels in the Tower of London, or watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, while keeping an eye out for the Queen. Whether you enjoy the art of the Tate, strolling along the banks of the Thames or people watching in the trendy Soho district, London is the place to come.

Home to over 30,000 shops and boutiques, London will satisfy even the most label conscious shopper. After a morning of trawling the shops, stop for lunch in one of the many trendy cafes and chic restaurants owned by the celebrities. Here enjoy the delights of the modern British menu, sampling everything from traditional classics to haute cuisine.  

One thing that the city is not short of is entertainment. Go out for dinner and then head to the theatre or the West End. Stop and see live performances of musicals such as “Joseph” and “The Sound of Music” which are ever popular. Head to the posh area of Notting Hill or the vibrant district of Knightsbridge for an evening in bars and clubs. With a truly multicultural society, London has something to offer everyone.



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