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The United Kingdom, made up of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales, offers a smorgasbord of options for many travelers, including wide stretches of unoccupied territory, and well-cared for hiking trails and biking paths. Whi…
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Renting a car in the United Kingdom is much like renting a car in the United States. You may be required to meet minimum age, licensing, driving history and payment requirements. Review the rules, rent your car and hit the open road. F…
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England along with Scotland and Wales form the United Kingdom. The UK is part of the European Union, but it has retained its own currency, the pound, and has not opened its borders to other member-nations of the European Union (EU). So…
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Dulwich is an area in the Southeastern district of London. The area was named after the Manor of Dulwich. The manor was once situated in the area, but it no longer exists. Dulwich remained sparsely populated for several centuries. Howe…
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Even outdoor enthusiasts like to get their groove on. If you're in search of great music and a place to dance the night away, London is the hub of clubbing. It offers the best of all forms of nightlife ranging from jazz dives to "super…
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Southport, United Kingdom is known for its natural beauty and varied attractions. Outdoor enthusiasts can visit the area to watch birds at the Marshside Nature Reserve, sail on the Jubilee Pond or go biking through the Maghull Trail. W…
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Stansted Airport, opened in 1991, is located about 45 minutes northeast of central London. The airport serves approximately 22.8 million passengers annually, with flights to 162 destinations on 29 airlines. Airport facilities include m…
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The city of Brighton, in the United Kingdom, has no shortage of Indian fare. There are numerous Indian restaurants to choose from and almost as many kinds of dining experiences. Menu selections range from fusion cooking to authentic So…
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Devon is a large county in the southwestern part of the United Kingdom. Devon is on a peninsula with sandy beaches on both coasts. Croyde Bay and Woolacombe Bay on the north coast and Bantham in the south are beaches for surfing. Dartm…
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If you're looking for a central location to stay in Liverpool, Lime Street and the surrounding neighborhood is a great choice. Home to the Liverpool Lime Street Station, which provides service for many train companies, the area is also…
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Located in the United Kingdom, York prides itself on being a home to entertainment and dining. Visitors can take walking tours through the walled city, or go just outside city limits to experience beautiful countryside. Water fanatics…
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On top of numerous Chinese and Indian restaurants, the town of Carlisle features a handful of Thai restaurants. Some are authentic, while others take a fusion approach, mixing the best of world's cuisines. Located in Cumbria in the nor…
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Anyone traveling to the U.K. and staying longer than 90 days must apply for a visa to legally stay in the United Kingdom. Once the application process is complete, it shouldn't take long for you to receive your visa.
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Water surrounds the United Kingdom. The island nation has the famed White Cliffs of Dover, and myriad small islets and coves making the country a prime spot for sea kayaking. Anglers know the United Kingdom for cod fishing and the ripe…
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The United Kingdom is a major competitor in the international world of competitive kayaking. It is not surprise when the country itself hosts a multitude of national competitions for youths, amateurs and professionals alike. Sea kayaki…
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