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Are you someone who likes culture and historical monuments? Do you enjoy knowledge and nature? Do fancy architecture constructions attract you? Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. From the British Museum to the Tower of London and from the Natural History Museum to Buckingham Palace, you'll find the best cabins for some truly quality time. All the artifacts from the British Museum and the ornate architecture of the Tower of London adorn the city with incomparable appeal. This makes England an incredible destination for many people. Don't wait any longer, grab your things, make your reservation and marvel at England!
Cosy cabins in the countrysideEngland is one of the most cosmopolitan countries in the world, one of the countries that receives the most tourists annually and, without a doubt, one of the countries that offers the greatest number and quality of attractions to visitors. It has a set of historical, artistic, cultural, natural, sports and knowledge expressions that make it a truly unique country. In addition, it has the virtue of offering visitors all kinds of accommodation so that they feel very comfortable at all times. If you visit the country you will have the opportunity to stay in a beautiful cabin, all made of wood and with a triangular design throughout its structure, with a double room and a bathroom with a shower and bathtub, a living room with a television and a kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave. As if that were not enough, on the outside you will find a beautiful garden, and you might even be lucky enough to have access to a beautiful lake where you can fish, a tennis court, many trees, a place to relax for outdoor activities.
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Nature lovers will find lots of sites to visit in this magnificent country, which is home to several natural treasures and landscapes with breathtaking vistas. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, an institution committed to the preservation and research of the botanical world, is one of the most amazing and representative places dedicated to the natural world. The organization received 2,316,699 public visitors at Kew in 2019 and 312,813 at Wakehurst in 2019. Its 326-acre (132-hectare) Kew complex contains 40 historically significant structures and was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003. Over 27,000 taxa of living plants, 8.3 million plant and fungus herbarium specimens, and over 40,000 species in the seed bank are among the collections at Kew and Wakehurst. It is definitely a sight to behold and a location where one may learn a great deal. Visitors can visit the botanical garden on their own because it has a competent signalling staff, or they can hire a guide to ensure that they do not miss any of the fascinating facts that this amazing area has to offer.
England for history loversAlso, history lovers have many places and attractions to visit to feel really comfortable in this spectacular country, from monuments to museums, works of art and sculptures adorn the entire country and are a living manifestation of the magnificent past that has shaped its identity. One of the places that is most visited due to its popularity, the high quality of its exhibitions and the enormous amount of knowledge is the British Museum. This fantastic institution covers diverse fields of human knowledge, such as history, archaeology, ethnography and art. It has highly important art exhibitions such as drawings by Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Goya and a collection of Dürer. You will be able standout pieces like The Elgin Marbles, also known as the Parthenon Marbles; The Portland Vase or The Warren Cup; and as if that were not enough, it has a series of non-permanent exhibitions that change throughout the year. A place that is impossible to visit in a single day, so more than one visit is recommended.
Did you know that the section of Ancient Egypt offered by the British Museum is the second most important in the world after the Egyptian Museum in Cairo?
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The Tower of London was founded in the year 1066 is a complex of several buildings situated within two defensive rings and a moat; the castle was expanded over time, most notably during the reigns of Richard the Lionheart, Henry III, and Edward I in the 12th and 13th centuries. Despite subsequent activity, the overall disposition of the late 13th century has remained. It's a fantastic place to visit because it has a lot of architectural beauty, and you can have a guided tour with an expert who will make sure you don't miss anything.
2. The Natural History Museum is worth a visitYou will be able to see a diverse collection of more than 70 million specimens and items from various fields of natural history in this beautiful location. Botany, entomology, minerals, paleontology, and zoology are the five most important collections. This museum specialises in taxonomy, identification, and conservation and is a worldwide reference research centre.
3. Learn about the British monarchy's official London residenceBuckingham Palace is an opulent mansion that serves as the monarch's residence and welcomes visitors. The Royal Collection, an amazing collection of artistic works arising from royal collecting, is housed in the Palace to a large extent. During times of crisis and celebration, the palace serves as a focal point for the British people. The metonymy "Buckingham Palace" or simply "The Palace" is also used to refer to the British royal family's press release source.
4. Go delight in 13th-century artThe National Art Gallery of England is the largest art museum in the country, in it, visitors can see up to 2,300 paintings that cover a very wide period of time beginning in 1250. Among his most notable works are Van Eyck, The Arnolfini Marriage; Da Vinci, The Virgin of the Rocks; Holbein, The Ambassadors; Van Gogh, Sunflowers. As if that were not enough, the building is an architectural work in itself that is worth appreciating the details, the lines and the signature in which the light highlights its forms.
5. You have to see a prehistoric monumentStonehenge is one of the most well-known ancient structures in the world. It's a sight to behold, since it's a megalithic monument in the shape of a cromlech, complete with holes, moats, and mounds, built between the end of the Neolithic and the beginnings of the Bronze Age. It's one of those once-in-a-lifetime experiences because, despite its rich history, it has the mystique that no one knows for sure how a man of that era managed to create such a work.
6. Take a walk in a natural world in the middle of the cityHyde Park is the largest of London's four royal parks and is extraordinarily attractive to tourists as it is an acreage of natural life right in the centre of London. It has a large botanical garden that exhibits numerous plant species and many outdoor monuments and sculptures that are mostly memorials of honour to prominent British and can be appreciated by visitors while strolling through the park.
7. Get a look at London from the perspective of a famous clockThe enormous bell of the clock placed in the seat of the United Kingdom's Parliament, in London, is known as Big Ben. This moniker is also applied to the tower clock in popular usage. The largest four-sided clock in the world, as well as the fourteenth tallest clock tower in the world, may be found there. Each face of the clock is constructed by a 7-meter circular iron construction containing 312 pieces of opaque glass, similar to a stained-glass window.