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England
England
• María Teresa López Tauste
• Adrián Egea Saura
• Adrián Villafañe
Location
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England is located in the
North Sea, is the
largest and most
populous of the United
Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern
Ireland. Occupies two
thirds of the island of
Great Britain and
bordered on the north
west Scotland and
Wales.
London
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London is the capital of England
and the United Kingdom.
Situated on the River Thames in
the southeast of the island of
Great Britain; was founded
around 43 AD by the Romans
with the name Londinium
London's population is composed
of a wide range of ethnicities,
cultures, and religions, and in
the city speak over 300
languages. The public transport
network, administered by
Transport for London, is one of
the largest in the world, and
Heathrow Airport is the busiest
international world.
How to arrive?
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From Heathrow:
Metro:
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Piccadilly Underground Line (takes
1 hour) Downtown stops: Green
Park, Piccadilly Circus, Leicester
Square, Covent Garden, Holborn,
Russel Square.
Train:
- Heathrow Express Train Duration
15 to 20 minutes and runs every
15 minutes. Stops centric: Direct
non-stop to Paddington
(Correspondence with Metro).
-Heathrow Connect Dua thirty
minutes and every thirty minutes
passed Stops central Ealing
Broadway and Paddington (Both
with correspondence with Metro).
Bus:
-N9 (Night) takes about 65 minutes
and goes downtown every thirty
minutes Stops: Trafalgar Square,
High St Kensington, Aldwych.
Getting around in London
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It is divided into 9 zones.
The tourist areas of London are
concentrated in zones 1 and 2,
while the Heathrow Airport
terminals are in the 6. The
network is composed of the
principal means of transport
such as train, metro, boat and
urban and intercity bus. The cab
is a ride that you find it far
more expensive. The best way to
travel around central London
without a doubt, is traveling by
subway and occasionally in the
double-decker buses. It is
therefore recommended to buy
a transportation card, which is
much cheaper than buying single
tickets
Where to sleep
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Charlotte Street Hotel15-17
Charlotte Street, London,
England, UK.
Cost of one night (full board): £
402,25 (€ 442,47
Services:
2 line phone with voice mail
24 Hour Gym
Cinema
Facilities for handicapped
Internet
Kids friendly
Minibar
Wi-Fi connectivity throughout
the hotel
To visit
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Art and culture: Buckingham
Palace and The Queen’s Gallery;
Windsor Castle; Abadi of
Westminster; House of
Parlement; Big Ben; and the
museum of Madame Tussands.
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Leisure: British Airways London
Eye; London Zoo.
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Shopping: Harrods; Marks and
Spencers; Selfridges.
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Sporting events: Polo, Criquet
and Rugby.
Where to eat
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Fish & Chips,
Roast Beef; Pork
pies; the british
sausages; Apple
Pie.
Manchester
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Manchester is a city and the
metropolitan county of Greater
Manchester. Manchester, won
city status in 1853 and has a
population of 458,100.
Manchester is a major center
of artistic, financial, media and
higher education. It is the third
most visited city in the UK by
foreign tourists. Manchester
hosted the Commonwealth
Games 2002 and is home to
two football teams in the
Premier League, Manchester
United and Manchester City.
Where to sleep
The Palace Hotel
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The Palace Hotel is a
prestigious hotel located in
the heart of Manchester.
The hotel's distinctive
façade is a recognised land
mark in Manchester with a
distinctive 217ft tall clock
tower.
Room TypePrice
FromDouble £105
Single £105
Twin £105
Executive Superior £135
Where to eat
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The food in Manchester is
the same as in London,
some of the most typical
places to eat are:
Lock, Deansgate Locks.
Kailash, Charlotte St.
Eden Bar, Canal St.
Obsidian, Princess St.
To visit
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Urbis (Museo city) Cathedral Gardens, Manchester, M4 3BG
-This museum, housed in a modern and attractive building located behind the cathedral, offers a contemporary
look at the history of Manchester through dynamic and interactive exhibitions.
-From the elevator crystal can enjoy stupendous views of the city.
-Opening hours from Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-18:00.
-Admission is free
Sir Matt Busby Way, Manchester, M16 0RA
-This is the famous "Theater of Dreams" Manchester United.
-You can visit the stadium and relive the glorious season of 1998-99, in which the team did triple by winning the
Cup England, the Premiership and Champions League.
-In the museum you can discover everything about the history of this team.
-Hours: 9:30-17:30 daily until 30 minutes before games.
-Prices: Single Museum: 5.50 pounds adults, children 3.75. Museum and guided tour: 9 pounds adults, children 6.
St. Mary's Catholic Church Mulberry Street, M2 6LN
-Founded in 1794, was the first Catholic Church in Manchester after the Reformation.
-Inside there are the "Stations of the Cross" Adams, considered a major work of art s . XX.
-Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00-16:00, Saturday 10:00-18:00: Sunday 10:00-14:00.
-It's free, but donations are recommended
Liverpool
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Liverpool is a city located in
Merseyside, on the east side of the
river Mersey. It was founded as a
town in 1207 and received the title of
city in 1880.
Historically belonging to the county of
Lancashire, urbanization and
expansion of Liverpool was due in
large part to its status as major port
city. In the eighteenth century, trade
with the West Indies, with continental
Europe and the slave trade in the
Atlantic promoted the economic
expansion of the city. Today is the
second UK port of export volume after
London. The popularity of the Beatles
and the football team Liverpool
Football Club help to make Liverpool a
tourism destination.
Where to sleep
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Atlantic Tower
Hotel. Chapel Street.
00 44 151 227 44 44.
Emulates the prow of
a ship and offers
wonderful views over
the Mersey.
Where to eat
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Some popular restaurants in Liverpool
are:
Alma de Cuba; Seel Street. Original,
Gothic and sophisticated. This superb
bar / restaurant was a church of the
eighteenth century.
The Philarmonic; 36, Hope Street.
Classic English pub with a wide
selection of British beers, starting at
Cains, local. John Lennon was
common customer site while studying
at the nearby art school.
Jalons Bridewell. Campbell Square,
Argyle Street. Situado en una antigua
prisión, dispone de una excelente
oferta de cócteles y una cuidada
cocina internacional.
To visit
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1. All the waterfront Heritage buildings left
speechless at dusk when the sun cuts its
shape and can imagine the grandeur of one
of the most beautiful ports in Britain.
2. The Cavern The old place where the
Beatles started playing today has become a
place of pilgrimage for thousands of
international fans.
3. St. George's Hall this neoclassical building
is one of the most emblematic of the city's
architectural heritage.
4. Strawberry Fields A red gate fi laden RMAs
and a strawberry field turned into myth by
the magic of a song poet John Lennon's
childhood.
5. Metropolitan Cathedral (Catholic) building
and stained glass mammoth proportions
memorable. Your personal profiles granite
tower of the silhouette of the city.
6. Liverpool Cathedral is the largest Anglican
cathedral in Britain. The walls surround the
mystic travelers inside.
7. The Chinese Arch impressive arch that
gives entrance to Liverpool's Chinatown is
the largest outside China. Over 15 meters
high welcome the visitor.
Bibliography
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www.destinolondres.com
www.visitengland.com
www.visitmanchester.com
www.visitliverpool.com