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Kategorie – England

England, part of the United Kingdom, offers travelers a fascinating mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.

The capital city of London is a global hub with iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and the British Museum.

The English countryside is diverse, from the green hills of the Cotswolds to the dramatic cliffs of the Jurassic Coast.

Historic cities such as Oxford, Cambridge and Bath are home to renowned universities and impress with magnificent architecture.

The English cuisine offers culinary delights such as fish and chips, cream tea and pimm’s.

The hospitality of the English is warm, and you will feel at home in the cozy pubs and with the locals.

England is a country of tradition and diversity, combining history and modernity, culture and nature. It is a destination for explorers who want to explore the treasures of this country.

Experience majestic splendour: A visit to Windsor Castle

Nestled amidst the picturesque English countryside is one of the UK’s most fascinating and historic landmarks – Windsor Castle. Owned by the British royal family for over 900 years, this majestic castle is not only a significant architectural masterpiece, but also a living testament to the country’s rich history. A visit to Windsor Castle promises...

Stonehenge: A glimpse into the past through mystical megaliths

Stonehenge, the legendary prehistoric monument in the south of England, has fascinated visitors from all over the world for centuries. With its imposing megaliths and enigmatic history, it attracts not only history and culture buffs, but also travelers looking for a magical place that captures the imagination. This article will take you on a captivating journey...

Cornwall – so dusty!

Cornwall, the county in the far southwest of Great Britain, is known on the one hand for its past as a smuggler’s paradise, as a supplier of tin, porcelain clay (kaolin) and as a film location for Rosamunde Pilcher films or the series Poldark. On the other hand, Cornwall is also known for its breathtaking landscape, with fantastic beaches, turquoise blue water...

Isle of Wight – the island idyll on the English Channel

Just a short ferry ride from the south coast of England is the picturesque island paradise of the Isle of Wight. The Victorian monarch already fell in love with the island and had a holiday home built there to enjoy the relaxed island life. Once part of the county of Hampshire, the island now has its own capital. But it is the authentic villages and the untouched...

St Ives – A multi-faceted town

The small town of St. Ives is located far in the south of England. More precisely, in the county of Cornwall. With its approximately 11,000 inhabitants, St. Ives is not one of the largest cities in England, but can offer a good portion of variety. Because if you only know the city as the setting for the popular novel series by Rosamunde Pilcher, you will be surprised...

Manchester: Working-class city with a lot of heart

For most tourists, the classic city trip to England leads to London or Edinburgh in Scotland. Two cities that are undoubtedly worth a trip and have their charm. But the cities in the northwest of England are still considered undiscovered by many tourists. Cities like Manchester have a lot of heart and soul that are worth getting to know. Grey, dark and a lot of...

London – multicultural cosmopolitan city with unique charm

As the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, London is one of the most popular destinations for tourists around the world. The populous city convinces with its eventful history with its versatility and the special contrast between antiquity and modernity. Numerous sights and the English lifestyle make a city trip through London a special experience for...

Birmingham: from dreary industrial area to glittering metropolis

Birmingham – the second largest city in Great Britain with a current population of just over 1.1 million has also been the most important economic centre of the Midlands region for a good 250 years. This is where the Industrial Revolution in England began around 1750. The mushrooming chimneys and the associated air pollution soon gave the area the unflattering...

This is London – loud, antique, kitschy, wild

London – Loud, antique, kitschy, wild. With about 20 million foreign tourists, it is the most visited city in the world, a state-of-the-art metropolis with old traditions, home to nine million inhabitants, 140 billionaires and the Queen. Exciting, wonderful, exhausting and somehow unfathomable … London – The Center of Time Some visitors start their visit to...

Liverpool: Cultural metropolis on the Atlantic coast

The origins of the historic metropolis date back to the 12th century. Subsequently, the city gained in importance mainly due to its international port, which was long one of the most important in the world. It has also made a name for itself as an important starting point for emigrant ships to America. At the same time, the historic harbour structure is a UNESCO...