Like most of Europe, there is no clear demarcation of the countries that fit into Northern Europe and many variations exist. However, the United Nations geoscheme places 10 countries in Northern Europe, from the five Scandinavian countries to the United Kingdom, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Iceland, along with 7 dependent areas like the Isle of Man, Faroe Islands, and Jersey.
Northern Europe with its wide expanse of wilderness, forests, lakes, and volcanoes, enshrined by the mystical northern lights epitomizes all that the great outdoors should be. Some of Europe’s best hiking trails are located in this scenic expanse of land which also has some breathtakingly beautiful coastline. Winter transforms the verdant green into thick carpets of snow, giving rise to some of the best skiing sites in the world. Most countries in this part of Europe have developed economies and their cities are shining examples of the high standards of living. Some of the cleanest cities in the world such as Copenhagen and Stockholm are located in Northern Europe where green sustainable living is a way of life. Despite the long depressing winters, Northern Europe also has some of the happiest cities in the world, with Reykjavik, Helsinki, and Bergen featuring in this list.
In Southwest England, the stunning Cotswolds region undulates gracefully across six counties and almost 800 sq. miles. It is a delightful tangle of honey-colored mansions, evocative churches, thatched cottages, and golden villages. In fact, due to the picturesque villages and towns, it was designated an “Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty” in 1966. It’s no wonder…
No city in the world does luxury hotels quite like London. The Swinging City’s oldest five-star guesthouses, like Claridge’s and Brown’s, date back to the Georgian era. Next came the Victorian age and the rise of the illustrious railway hotel, which is the Landmark London and Andaz Liverpool Street. Then, of course, there are the grand…
Britain’s second-largest city Birmingham brims with exciting possibilities. The city boasts beautifully restored Victorian buildings, picturesque canals, and glitzy, futuristic real estate. And it also boasts a fantastic heritage in the form of the Jewelry Quarter. What’s more, Birmingham is also home to a diverse and vibrant LGBTQ+ population and also hosts the UK’s biggest…
The 21st-century, urban-chic city of Leeds in northern England shines with a distinct and yet un-overwhelming Yorkshire swagger. It boasts 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% of the city’s population. In fact, Leeds’…
There’s no place in Yorkshire, or Northern England for that matter, that felt quite as ‘medieval’ to us as York. Its age-old streets are brimming with history, attracting hordes of travelers like us looking for a classic historic English experience. The city is an incredible labyrinth of 13th-century walls, at the heart of which likes…
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 counterculture vibe, thanks to a world-class street art scene.…
With so much life, culture, history, and attractions, it’s no surprise that you’d want to spend your family vacation in London. In this very old yet modern and progressive city, you can experience the best of everything. Whether you’re interested in history, art, fashion, or food, this capital city of England has it all. As…
If you wanted to spend your nights in London before the 19th century, your options were to rent a house, check into your gentleman’s club, or get a room at a lodging. But thanks to the industrial revolution and the introduction of the railways, people started visiting London more often. In order to accommodate travelers,…
Despite being the capital city, London happens to be England’s smallest city. Even so, London proves to be one of the world’s leading global financial centers. That said, you can find plenty of fantastic business hotels in London. On top of that, London is also home to some of the most magnificent cultures, arts, histories,…
The seaside resort city of Blackpool sits pretty on the Irish Sea coast in the United Kingdom. This Lancashire seaside getaway became popular when England’s wealthy patrons came here to bathe in seawater during the mid-18th century. But, did you know that today Blackpool is the gay capital of northern UK? Yes! There are many gay…
London is simply the best! Covering 607 square miles, this sprawling city is home to over eight million people, Big Ben, and other famous attractions. With plenty of things to do and see, this English capital brings in tons of visitors. No wonder families love to visit this beautiful city! However, it’s also (obviously) one…
London is a sprawling city, covering 607 square miles and home to over eight million people. Here, you can find a fascinating collection of nightclubs, bars, and restaurants to choose from, and what’s not to love about a country that immerses itself in lush green spaces! This big city is so captivating that you might…
London is the city that has it all! Whether it’s incredible history, stunning architecture, top grub, fantastic shopping, immersive exhibitions, charming parks, you name it! Since it’s twice as big as New York, you can rest assured that there are tons of exciting things to do in the capital city of the United Kingdom. Since…
Not so long ago, Blackpool overlooking the Irish Sea was all about rowdy hen and stag parties and “Kiss Me Quick” hats. But, not anymore. Today, this no-nonsense Victorian-era seaside resort boasts an impressive promenade, complete with “Spanish steps,” a mesmerizing, golden-sand shoreline, and gorgeous architecture. This is besides its already long list of historical sights and…
The unofficial capital of northeast England, Newcastle upon Tyne, boasts several excellent attractions and a pulsating party scene. It’s a big draw for hen and stag parties, so you can be sure you’ll have one of the best night outs if you’re in this part of the country. Finding cheap hotels in Newcastle upon Tyne…
Idyllic lush villages with stone houses, handsome little market towns, and acres of picturesque pastureland make the Cotswolds one of the most romantic regions of the United Kingdom. The region looks resolutely designed for romantic breaks with its postcard-perfect villages, bohemian boutiques, and quaint pubs that serve afternoon tea. Of course, what also helps is…
It’s hard to imagine it, but the rich industrial city of Manchester in northwestern England is a very romantic city. Whether it’s the bohemian Northern Quarter, the achingly cool Ancoats, or the canal-side Castlefield, Manchester is as charming as it’s rich in history and culture. So, there’s a lot to do in the city, like…
Bournemouth is known for its seven-mile strip of glorious, golden sand. People from different parts of the country flock here to soak up the sun or have a wild time. It’s a popular destination for hen and stag parties. As such, you’ll find plenty of hotels that cater to all kinds of travelers. Whether you’re…
Lake District’s popularity has been rising in the past few years. It’s now a favorite destination for many travelers throughout the year. The stunning scenery of the area, the fun activities are among the charm of the city. Not to forget the gorgeous places to eat and drink. Many call Lake District foodie heaven. What…
Not for nothing is Kent called the “Garden of England.” Overlooking the English Channel and the North Sea, Kent is home to fruit-laden orchards, fertile farms, and a gently rolling fragrant landscape. Who says you need remote Greek islands or rustic Italian hideaways for romance when Kent is the perfect place for a blissful holiday…
England’s capital city is one of the most visited cities globally, given its rich history and vibrant present. Visitors from all over the world flock here to visit iconic landmarks or soak in the vibe. Not surprisingly, you’ll find a wide range of hotels that cater to all tastes and budgets. That being said, hotel…
Leeds’ growing repertoire as Yorkshire’s capital of cool makes it a popular destination these days. One of the fastest-growing cities in the UK is Leeds, the university city on the River Aire. Over the years, the city centre has undergone a massive transformation to emerge as a place to reckon with. A revitalized Victorian mill…
History is almost everywhere you look in the city of Bristol on the Avon River. As one of England’s oldest ports, there’s much to keep you preoccupied in this historic city. Apart from its rich history, Bristol is also well-known for its vivid street art scene. Not surprising, given that one of the world’s best-known…
Brighton is Britain’s biggest drawcard in the summer with its vibrant seaside locales. Its colorful, bohemian vibe pulls in the crowds, hell-bent on having a good time. Hotels in Brighton England, spill over at this time of year, especially the best hotels on Brighton seafront. The hotels echo the city’s fun, creative atmosphere with artwork…