Some of the most visited countries in the world lie within the continent of Europe, which is bordered by Africa, Asia and two oceans – the Atlantic and the Arctic. Europe may be the world’s second-smallest continent by land surface area, but there is no lack of diversity in the countries that are part of it. Visitors are generally amazed at just how quickly a separation of a few miles can transform one culture into another. Languages change and the taste buds are exposed to a whole new range of gastronomic delights.
Europe packs quite a punch on all fronts, be it the spectacular natural scenery of the Alps, the romance of Venice, the lure of Scotland’s glens and lochs or the beaches of the Mediterranean, there’s no dearth of stunning scenery to leave you ‘starry-eyed.’ For those interested in history and the arts, the attractions are mind-boggling. One can literally step back in time in the numerous medieval cities like York, Siena, Saint Paul de Vence or Prague or get lost in the Moorish palaces of Andalucia or the imperial palaces of St. Petersburg. If spirituality is what you seek, the grand monasteries and spectacular churches of Europe are sure to satiate the restless heart.
When I was a child my favorite uncle told me so many stories about London, he said: “a bad day in London is still better than a good day anywhere else”, funny, but true. There is nowhere in the world quite like London. This is not just another capital city, it’s a thriving metropolis with a unique…
Manchester is a special city in North West England with a rich history and culture. This once largest industrial metropolis has transformed itself into England’s edgy northern capital – it’s the home of some of Britain’s biggest music legends, iconic landmarks, a multitude of shopping, thriving arts, culture scene, world-famous sports and entertainment facilities. Take…
Home to the oldest University in Britain and the second oldest surviving university in the World (after the University of Bologna), the city of Oxford is an architectural marvel, and its many amazing buildings are the reasons why it is so famous. See the inspiration for Harry Potter’s Great Hall at Christ Church, view the city…
Liverpool is the 7th largest city in Britain and was once one of the world’s largest ports. Besides the obvious fact that The Beatles come from there, Liverpool is well known for its industrial heritage, having built the first dock and inter-city passenger railway line. Nowadays, the city’s waterfront is a designated World Heritage Site and…
York, a city located in North Yorkshire, England is famous for its historical landmarks and variety of cultural and sporting activities. Founded as Eboracum by the Romans in 71 AD, some of its Roman heritage is evident in parts of the medieval wall which is still quite intact. With the conquest by the Danes in…
Bath is one of England’s most beautiful cities. Located near Bristol airport and just over two hours away from London. Bath has a history that dates back thousands of years. A hugely popular place. The city welcomes visitors in their hundreds of thousands every year. They are drawn to the stories of its famous residents…
The two big ‘intellectual’ names in England are the university cities of Cambridge and Oxford. Like Oxford, Cambridge is also an old city that dates back to the 13th century. However, what sets this city apart from its historic rival are the green spaces that surround it. In the midst of all this green is…
The English writer Samuel Johnson once said: “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.” And certainly, with its storied history and cultural diversity, it isn’t hard to love London. The British capital is home to some of the world’s best-known…
Jolly old’ London is one of the world’s most gay-friendly cities and has been a haven for the members of the LGBT community for more than a hundred years. In the last two decades, the city has become extremely gay-friendly, with LGBT clubs and bars popping up in tourist areas. London has been home to…
The city of Brighton houses one of England‘s largest gay communities and is often called its ‘gay capital’. Home to UK’s best Pride Festival, the English seaside resort town of Brighton is home to many gay-friendly hotels and gay bars. In fact, gay hotels in Brighton run the gamut from high-end luxury hotels and mid-range…
Manchester has the reputation of being one of the most gay-friendly cities in England. The city is famed for its football culture, but gay travelers know it for Canal Street, the heart of the Gay Village of Manchester. With Manchester being just two hours away from London, the LGBTQ population from the capital often comes…
Britain’s second-largest city Birmingham brims with exciting possibilities. The city boasts of beautifully restored Victorian buildings, picturesque canals, glitzy, futuristic real estate, and a fantastic heritage in the form of the Jewelry Quarter. Birmingham is also home to a diverse and vibrant LGBTQ+ population and hosts the UK’s biggest two-day Pride festival. The rising numbers…
The 21st-century, urban-chic city of Leeds in northern England shines with a distinct and yet un-overwhelming Yorkshire swagger. It boasts of a fabulous drinking-dining scene and revitalized architecture. Leeds is also famous for being one of the friendliest gay cities in England, with LGBTQ people accounting for almost 10 percent of the city’s population. In…
A renowned city hoarding a plethora of beautiful experiences waiting to unleash. Birmingham in England is a city full of historical sites, family-friendly excursions, and cultural landmarks. Renowned for being the second-largest metropolitan cities in the UK and one of the most beautiful canal cities in the world, Birmingham has something for everyone with plenty…
Finding the best hotel pools in London need not be a daunting task. You can narrow down your options by considering a few factors. Are you looking to splurge? If so, a luxury London hotel with pool is your best bet. Will you be visiting the Big Smoke on business? You’ll find a good selection…
Set in North Yorkshire, England, York is an ancient city going back to 71 AD. Today, it draws visitors from near and far, who marvel at its wealth of historic gems. Yet, it’s also a modern city, brimming with high street shops, elegant restaurants and cafes, and trendy bars. Many of the best hotels in…
One of England’s stunning cities, Bath is nestled just two hours away from the city of London. Bath is named after the Roman-built baths and thermal pools found across the city. The city is brimmed in rich history and culture. It is the only city in the United Kingdom that has been deemed as the…
Known for its renowned university and ancient colleges, Cambridge is a dream come true for seekers of knowledge. Its picturesque riverside gardens and bicycling paths draw students by the hordes. However, Cambridge is more than just a university town. It’s also known for its link to contemporary music icons. Pink Floyd and Clean Bandit are…
For every true Beatlemaniac, a visit to the city where it all began is a dream come true. And there are hotels aplenty in Liverpool UK to accommodate each and every one! Liverpool is where John, Paul, George, and Ringo were born. It was also here where they formed what was later to become the…
Renowned as the industrial revolution’s birthplace, Manchester today is bursting with activity. Called England’s second city, it’s the northwest’s hub of culture, sports, science, and more. Book a room in one of the best hotels in Manchester UK and you’ll be all set to explore all the city has to offer. You can spend days…
There’s no place in Yorkshire, or Northern England for that matter, that feels quite as ‘medieval’ as York. Its age-old streets are brimming with history, attracting hordes of travelers looking for a classic historic English experience. The city is an incredible labyrinth of 13th-century walls, at the heart of which likes the magnificent York Minster,…
York, the walled city in North East England, has been one of the favorite destinations for lovebirds that are looking for a romantic trip. The city isn’t too small, but it isn’t too big either. It’s the right size for couples to stroll around and search for some lovely spots. With the charismatic museums, adorable…
If you’ve been to Yorkshire, you should know that many people remember Harrogate for its Turkish baths and spas. Most of them are nestled in hotels in Harrogate with pool. While that’s not entirely wrong, this serene city actually has a lot more to explore. Only 40 minutes from York, this place once visited by…
Bristol in South West England straddles the River Avon and is one of the largest cities in England. The city is awash with the past, right from heritage structures, derelict docks-turned leisure venues, and an iconic suspension bridge. Moreover, Bristol is famous for its quirky, alternative character and a counterculture vibe, thanks to a world-class street…