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England

Where to go in England?

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London, England

London

Historic landmarks and endless attractions.

Bath and South England

Bath & the South

Coastal cliffs, quaint towns, historic sites.

Cotswolds and Oxford, England

Cotswolds & Oxford

Rolling hills, charming universities and villages.

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Lake District

Stunning lakes, picturesque hikes, serene bueaty.

York, England

York

Medieval charm, historic streets, ancient walls.

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Channel Islands

Unique blend of British and French, scenic coasts

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Wales

Rugged landscapes, castles, rich Celtic heritage.

Why explore the wonders of England?

England, a country brimming with history and charm, invites you to traverse its diverse landscape. From the bustling streets of London to the serene Lake District, each corner tells a story. Discover the architectural marvels of ancient cathedrals, the royal allure of palaces, and the beauty of countryside villages. Delight in traditional English tea, wander through world-class museums, and soak in the cultural heritage. LuxeAway is here to seamlessly guide you through England’s treasures, curating a journey that combines iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and everything in between – all in one exquisite package. Experience England with the ease and elegance that only LuxeAway can provide.

London

This bustling metropolis boasts iconic landmarks, world-class museums, and diverse cultural experiences.

Ideal for: Urban explorers, history buffs, and art and theater enthusiasts.

Unique Activity: Dinner cruise on the River Thames and watch a West End show.

Local Delicacy: Enjoy traditional fish and chips, a London favorite.

Bath & Southern England

Bath offers historic Roman baths, Georgian architecture, and charming English countryside.

Ideal for: History lovers, wellness seekers, and countryside explorers.

Unique Activity: Visit the Roman Baths and Thermae Bath Spa, and explore Stonehenge.

Local Delicacy: Try a Bath Bun, a traditional English sweet bread roll.

Cotswolds & Oxford

The Cotswolds and Oxford are known for their picturesque villages, historic university, and rolling hills.

Ideal for: Fans of literature, history, and scenic, countryside landscapes.

Unique Activity: Tour the University of Oxford and stroll through idyllic Cotswolds villages.

Local Delicacy: Savor a traditional cream tea in a Cotswolds tearoom.

Lake District

​The Lake District is famed for its stunning lakes, mountain scenery, and literary connections.

Ideal for: Nature enthusiasts, hikers, and literature fans.

Unique Activity: Enjoy a boat cruise on Lake Windermere and visit Beatrix Potter's home.

Local Delicacy: Sample Grasmere Gingerbread, a sweet-spicy cross between a biscuit and a cake.

York

York, steeped in history, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the iconic York Minster.

Ideal for: History buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and cultural explorers.

Unique Activity: Walk along the historic York City Walls and explore the cobbled streets of The Shambles.

Local Delicacy: Try the traditional Yorkshire Pudding, a baked British dish made from eggs, flour, milk, and salt.

Channel Islands

The Channel Islands offer a unique blend of British and French influences, with stunning coastal scenery and rich history.

Ideal for: Nature lovers, off-the-path adventurers, history enthusiasts, and beachgoers.

Unique Activity: Explore the wartime tunnels in Jersey and the beautiful island of Guernsey.

Local Delicacy: Enjoy fresh seafood, particularly Guernsey crab, and the rich dairy products from local breeds of cows.

Wales

Wales boasts rugged landscapes, historic castles, and a rich Celtic heritage, enveloped in natural beauty and tradition.

Ideal for: Adventure seekers, history lovers, and fans of outdoor activities.

Unique Activity: Visit the UNESCO castles of North Wales and explore the scenic beauty of Snowdonia National Park.

Local Delicacy: Sample traditional Welsh cakes and rarebit, a Welsh dish of hot cheese sauce served on toasted bread.

Special times and unique experiences in England

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Scenic Walk Along Jurassic Coast

Explore England's dramatic Jurassic Coast with its stunning cliffs, rich fossils, and breathtaking seaside views.

Druid Solstice Ceremony, Stonehenge, England

Druid Ceremony at Stonehenge

Solstices

Experience a mystical Druid ceremony, connecting with ancient rituals amid the iconic stone circle.

Bath, England

Thermal Baths after Roman Baths

Indulge in the warm, mineral-rich waters of Bath's thermal spas, following a visit to the historic Roman Baths.

Harry Potter experience, England

Visit the Harry Potter Studio

Delve into the magical world of Harry Potter with a tour of the studios where the iconic films were made.

Wimbledon Tennis match, England

Wimbledon 

July

Join the excitement of Wimbledon, the world's oldest tennis tournament, celebrated with strawberries and cream.

Walk Hadrian's Wall, England

Walk Hadrian's Wall

May - Sept.

Trek along the historic Hadrian's Wall, exploring ancient Roman forts and enjoying the rugged English countryside.

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Cheddar Cheese Tasting in Somerset

Sample authentic Cheddar cheese in its birthplace, the Cheddar Gorge in Somerset.

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Welsh Highland Railway

April - Oct.

Journey through the scenic heart of Wales experiencing stunning landscapes and steam train nostalgia.

Useful Information for Planning Your Trip

When is the best time to visit England?

The best time to visit England is from May to October when the weather is pleasant. The tourist crowds are at their peak in July and August, as the temperature soars. The winter is a good time to avoid large crowds, however, the days are short and cold.

Which British airports have direct flights from the US?

Direct flights from the US to England commonly serve London's Heathrow (LHR) and Gatwick (LGW) airports. Flights also arrive directly at Manchester airport (MAN).

Do I need a visa to visit England?

US citizens do not need a visa for short visits to England, up to 180 days. However, a valid passport is required.

How many days should I spend on vacation in England?

A vacation in England can be as brief as a week to enjoy a specific region, like London and the neighboring areas, or up to three weeks for an extensive trip that covers multiple regions to experience the country's range of activities and landscapes.

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