Cardiff

The capital of Wales dazzles with the historic Cardiff Castle, the modern waterfront of Cardiff Bay, and the iconic Millennium Stadium, merging rich cultural heritage with vibrant contemporary life

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Cheltenham

Known for its Racing Festival and elegant Regency architecture, Cheltenham shines with Pittville Park and its iconic Pump Room, along with the vibrant shopping area of The Promenade, encapsulating the essence of sophistication and sport

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Londres

Big Ben, Oxford Street or Buckingham Palace are some of the countless attractions that the British capital has to offer.

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Torquay

The jewel of the English Riviera, seduces with its picturesque beaches, historic pier, and the atmosphere of Kents Cavern village, offering a charming coastal escape with a touch of Victorian elegance

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Oxford

Home to the oldest university in all of England. The most brilliant minds in history have passed through Oxford.

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Bournemouth

Its beaches are the most popular in England thanks to its good climate and the famous deposits of the Jurassic Coast.

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Southampton

A vibrant maritime port stands out for its historic City Walls and Bargate Gates, complemented by the modern Westquay shopping center, combining rich maritime history with contemporary urban amenities

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Brighton

Famous for its eclectic Brighton Pier and the exotic Royal Pavilion, it’s a vibrant coastal destination that blends historical charm with a lively beach culture and a thriving artsy and nightlife scene

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Guildford

This beautiful town is the capital of Surrey and has a long history, of which its Norman castle and its cathedral are proof

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Cambridge

Renowned for its prestigious university and picturesque colleges, it offers a journey through time with punting trips along the River Cam and the stunning architecture of King’s College Chapel

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Salisbury

Visit the gothic cathedral of The Pillars of the Earth, the Magna Carta, the medieval center and the dolmens of Stonehenge.

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Bury St. Edmunds

A treasure of Suffolk, it stands out for the majestic St Edmunds Abbey and its gardens, along with the historic market, offering a charming glimpse into the rich medieval and industrial heritage

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Dublín

Cosmopolitan capital, with a rich Celtic and Viking heritage, birthplace of acclaimed writers James Joyce and Oscar Wilde.

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Malta

Its international atmosphere and its beaches and bays make Malta the Mediterranean capital of English-language learning programmes.

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