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When you land in London, expect everything from double-decker red buses to black cabs within easy reach! That’s right, you can capitalise on London’s rich tapestry of historical highlights, must-try international food and excellent retail therapy. Or stay closer in Luton for parks and green spaces.
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Between upmarket department stores like the famously fashionable Liberty and the fab food stalls at Borough Market, there are so many gems hidden around London’s bustling districts. Hop on the tube and get around as many as possible – Notting Hill, Camden, Peckham… you name it! Don’t miss shopping down Oxford Street too.
Embrace being a tourist in London and tick off each of the main sights. First stop: the London Eye, where you can capture the most fantastic photos as you ride on the wheel. Wave hello to the Royal Family’s impressive residence, Buckingham Palace, then stop at Big Ben to hear the clock chime on the hour.
The glitz and glamour of the West End precedes itself in London – why not book a show? Be sure to check the schedule before you fly in, but classics such as The Lion King, Wicked and The Book of Mormon tend to get the vote among fans of the all-singing, all-dancing.
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Manchester: una città iconica come le leggende che ha prodotto. Dalla squadra di calcio famosa in tutto il mondo ai ciottoli di Coronation Street, questa potenza del nord vive sotto i riflettori. Inoltre, la posizione dell'Aeroporto di Manchester ti consentirà di esplorare agevolmente la sontuosa contea del Cheshire, nonché i pittoreschi Parchi nazionali del Peak e del Lake District.
When you base yourself around London Luton, you’ll have plenty on your doorstep. One of the local favourites is Stockwood Park Discovery Centre. It’s a great choice for a long walk around the gorgeous gardens, plus you’ll find a playground, galleries, plants and exhibits.
Prepare to uncover over two million years’ worth of human history, art and culture under one roof. It houses the world’s largest collection of works, and exhibitions tend to run from 10am to 5pm daily. So this is your chance to see the treasures of ancient Egypt, the former Reading Room of the British Library and plenty more.
Officially titled His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, this is one of London’s most historical attractions. The UNESCO-stamped site stands proudly on the north bank of the River Thames and it’s known for its ravens, as well as the captivating Crown Jewels.