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Where to Stay & What to See in England

England is known for its trademark red double-decker buses, its tea-time tradition, and its Queen. One of the most visited destinations in the world, England offers a beautiful melange of busy modern cities, quaint villages, Spa towns and scenic countryside. Finding accommodation is not a problem when travelling around the country as each of these areas which offer some of the finest hotels in England.

One of the big cities of the world, London is a bustling and busy urban metropolis. London is divided by the Thames River which runs through the middle of the city, thus visitors are faced with the decision of choosing to stay north or south of the river. Most tourist attractions in London are located in the North and if you interested primarily in sightseeing, it is a good idea to find accommodation in this area. Not-to-miss attractions in London include the Tower of London; a World Heritage Site, the British Museum; featuring the world's most extensive collection of antiquities and artifacts, and the impressive 'Queens House'. The West End of London offer's the city's best shopping and entertainment opportunities from department stores like Selfridges, Marks & Spencers and the prestigious Harrods on Oxford Street to independent boutiques lining Bond Street. A great place to stay in the West end is the luxury Hempel Hotel, one of the best boutique hotels in England. The Hempel Hotel is only minutes away from popular attractions such as Notting Hill and Hyde Park. Other popular parks in the area include Kensington Gardens and Regents Park; home to London Zoo. On Baker Street, closely located to Regents Park, is Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum where the rich and famous are molded in wax; be sure to take your camera along if you want pictures with A-list celebrities and important legends and icons of our time!

Bath, located to the west of London, is a World Heritage spa town that exudes history at every turn. Quaint and scenic, the town is compact and easily explored on foot. Once a famous Roman city, Bath is well-known for its hot springs and historical buildings. When in Bath, be sure to visit the Roman Baths and Pump Room, popular attractions that are favored by visitors. Another striking attraction in Bath is the Royal Crescent, a cluster of palatial private town-houses that form a semi-circle array. The Royal Crescent Hotel, in the middle of the houses, is perhaps the most luxurious hotel in Bath, and one of the most romantic hotels in England. Boasting a magnificent setting, the hotel is built and decorated in a charming old English style and features one of the best spa's in the town. Bath is surrounded by beautiful countryside which lends itself well to long-drives to neighboring cities such as Bristol, Cardiff and Oxford.

For a taste of the English beach-side, venture out to the Isle of Wight on the coast of the English Channel. Isle of Wight is especially revered for its mild climate, breathtaking scenery and Victorian style beach resorts which are amongst the best hotels in England. One of the best hotels on the Island is The Priory Bay Hotel, which offers great views of the sea and surrounding greenery. A popular attraction to visit in the Isle of Wight is Fort Victoria, a park that once served as a training center for the English Military. The summer months are the best time to visit Isle of Wight and hotels tend to get booked up fast so it is a good idea to make reservations in advance. This beautiful Island promises nothing short of a magical retreat so be sure to take your camera along to capture some great memories!

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