There are plenty of other impressive cities and towns in merrye olde Englande, too -- York, Liverpool, Manchester, Oxford, Bath, Stratford-on-Avon, Salisbury, Bristol, and Brighton, to name just several -- as well as famous areas such as the Cotswolds and blockbuster attractions like mysterious Stonehenge. In short, a great bloody deal to keep you busy, lads and ladettes...

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hello, fellow foodies. i'll be visiting liverpool at the end of september, staying in the historic city center. i want to pitch a "food and travel" story to the boston globe. any ideas? it could be a hot new restaurant or an old favorite, an up-and-coming chef, a distinctive market, or a food trend. thanks for your ideas!
Check out the latest Go-Lo blog post: Great Expectations -- and Surprises -- in Cornwall!
If we are talking about impressive cities we mustn't forget our vibrant towns and cities in North East England - including NewcastleGateshead and Durham which offer world class culture, fine dining and great shopping. We also have stunning coastline and countryside to explore.

Visit www.visitnortheastengland.com for more details about one of the UK's best-kept secrets!
And don't forget the Lake District, the West Country and the historic Shakespeare region of Stratford-on-Avon
http://www.traveljunkies.com
Get beyond those industrial stereotypes: Green Guide to Manchester http://matadorchange.com/green-guide-to-manchester

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