You'll have a mindboggling choice of sights to see in England. Just press the button you want, and presto! England will unfold itself to you.
London will make you wish that time would freeze, because you could easily spend a lifetime, or more discovering its multi-faceted splendors.
The Tower of London to Westminster Abbey, the stunning modern architecture around Canary and Butler Wharf, feeding the pigeons on Trafalgar Square and strolling along Buckingham Palace.
Take pictures with the handsome guards marching and let a bit of English royalty seep into you. If you can tear yourself away from the magnetic attraction of London, a day out of the city will open your eyes to a whole new England.
Drive up to Liverpool and get to see where one of the greatest music sensations, the Beatles started out. Take a magical mystery tour and check out Strawberry field and Penny Lane!
Or for some real peace and quiet in the English country, treat yourself to a short but relaxing vacation along the Lake Districts of the Pennines.
You could start with a short train ride to Cambridge from Kings Cross, and soaking in the vibrant and energizing student atmosphere of the place, as well as the magnificent architecture. Elegant and ancient college buildings such as Emmanuel, Magdalene and Jesus compete for your attention as you stroll down the scenic banks of the Cam river.
Oxford,the university town will make you wish you were a student here. The manicured green quadrangles surrounded by the college buildings are legendary and awe-inspiring. The beautiful Gothic spires and the spirited students cycling down the streets in this Mecca of learning will be an experience to remember.
Get a taste of Shakespeare's world in Stratford-Upon-Avon, and Anne Hathaway's thatched cottage is really pretty. Watch a performance by the Royal Shakespeare Company or buy some Shakespeare memorabilia.
History lovers , take a trip to Kent, Sussex or Windsor. Numerous opulent castles, such as the Leed's Castle in Kent, will leave you speechless. The Windsor Castle in Windsor and also the famous Van Dyke paintings in the State departments are well worth visiting.
Unsolved-mystery lovers should definitely make their way to the Salisbury Plains in Wiltshire. The menhirs of Stonehenge are in the same league as such unexplained wonders as the monoliths on Easter Island. It is thought that Stonehenge came up in stages between 2800 and 1800 BC but who put up these big rocks and more importantly, why, is still a matter for conjecture.
This is just a sneak preview of what awaits you in this beautiful country.