England
Wandering England,
Handpicked by Haoyun Tour.
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London
London, founded in 43 AD, spans both sides of the River Thames. This global city combines historic sites like Tower Bridge and Westminster with modern landmarks across 32 boroughs, connected by extensive public transport and enriched by Royal Parks.
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Cambridge
Cambridge, home to one of the world's oldest universities founded in 1209, lies 60 miles north of London. The city centers around its 31 historic colleges, with King's College Chapel and the River Cam's punting tradition as key landmarks. Medieval architecture blends with modern research facilities across this compact university town.
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Oxford
Oxford, established as a university town in 1096, sits 60 miles west of London. The city's landscape is defined by its 39 colleges, featuring iconic spires and the Radcliffe Camera. Known as the "City of Dreaming Spires," it combines medieval college architecture with vibrant academic life along the River Thames.
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Canterbury
Canterbury, founded in Roman times, centers around its UNESCO-listed cathedral, seat of the Anglican Church since 597 AD. Located in Kent, 62 miles from London, this medieval city features ancient city walls, timber-framed houses, and cobbled streets along the River Stour.
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The Cotswolds
The Cotswolds, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, spans 800 square miles across five counties. Known for honey-colored limestone villages, rolling hills, and historic market towns like Bath and Bourton-on-the-Water. Traditional English countryside featuring thatched cottages, ancient woodlands, and dry-stone walls.
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The White Cliffs of Dover
The White Cliffs of Dover, rising 350 feet above the English Channel, stretch 8 miles along Britain's southeastern coast. These iconic chalk cliffs, facing France, feature dramatic views and historic significance as Britain's natural fortress. Popular hiking trails offer views of both the cliffs and Dover Castle.
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Bath
Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage site founded by Romans in 70 AD, lies 97 miles west of London. Famous for its Roman Baths, Georgian architecture, and natural hot springs. The city showcases elegant crescents like the Royal Crescent, Bath Abbey, and limestone buildings in honey-colored Bath stone.
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Bristol
Bristol, a historic port city 120 miles from London, features the Clifton Suspension Bridge and SS Great Britain. Known for its maritime heritage, colourful harbourside, and street art culture, it blends historical architecture with modern creativity.
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And More...
Let Haoyun Tour guide you to Britain's hidden treasures - from coastal gems to historic market towns, each destination personally curated for our discerning travellers.
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.
— William Shakespeare (Richard II)