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Bath, United Kingdom
Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage city famous for its Roman Baths and stunning Georgian architecture. Stroll along the Royal Crescent and Pulteney Bridge, and try a traditional Sally Lunn bun at one of the historic tearooms. The city is compact and very walkable.
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Cotswolds, United Kingdom
The Cotswolds is England's most picturesque region, with honey-coloured stone villages like Bourton-on-the-Water, Bibury, and Burford. Hire a car to explore the rolling countryside and stop at cosy country pubs for a ploughman's lunch. Chipping Campden makes an ideal base.
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Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom
The birthplace of William Shakespeare, this charming market town is full of Tudor heritage and history. Visit Shakespeare's Birthplace and catch a performance at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre on the banks of the River Avon. The town centre is lovely for an evening walk.
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York, United Kingdom
York is one of England's most historic cities, dominated by the magnificent York Minster cathedral. Walk the ancient city walls and explore The Shambles, a perfectly preserved medieval street lined with independent shops. Try a Yorkshire pudding wrap from one of the market stalls.
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Lake District, United Kingdom
England's most beloved national park offers stunning lakes, fells, and literary history — this is where Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth found their inspiration. Base yourself in Windermere or Ambleside and take boat trips on Lake Windermere. Hiking up Helvellyn or Scafell Pike is a must for adventure lovers.