15 Must-Visit Places in England #P1

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From '15 Must-Visit Places in England #Part1' first published on my blog From The Corner Table

I am missing the English summer. There is something rather charming about the English summer, including the unpredictable showers. It is these unpredictable summers that made me realise why 'weather' is always a popular topic for conversation among the English.

Until last year, England had been THE summer getaway place - it was where I could vanish to, switch off from connectivity and lose myself in an ambiance of choice. Over the years of visits, the urban landscape of most cities and towns has undergone a drastic change - as is expected of modernization. But there's no changing the energy that makes each English city/town so unique!

If you happen to be in England this time of the year, here's a short list of places that you might want to add to your 'list of places to visit'. Please note, this is a list compiled from personal experiences.

1. BATH

Famed worldwide for the remains of the grand Roman Baths - probably the reason for the city's name - the largest city in Somerset County is a living ode to old-world charm and Jane Austen. There's a lot that this tiny city has to offer. (Things to do - 15 Must-Visit Places in England #Part1)

2. BEER

Located on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, Beer is a village in East Devon district. The highlight of this sleepy village is the beach surrounded by imposing limestone cliffs. Lined with fishermen's work equipment and supplies for the beach visitor, this beach is a visual delight. Beer provides the perfect settings for a relaxed weekend outing complete with sun, sand and seafood. (Things to do - 15 Must-Visit Places in England #Part1)

3. BIRMINGHAM

One of the major cities and second most populated in the United Kingdom, Birmingham is the perfect example of a metropolitan city. Bustling with energy, the city is home to six prominent universities that add to the vibrancy. History, culture, art and science, what you want Birmingham delivers. (Things to do - 15 Must-Visit Places in England #Part1)

4. BRISTOL

My absolute favourite! A hub of urban activity with pockets for peaceful contemplation, Bristol holds a delight at every turn. With docks that were once teeming with business and now are the hotspots for heritage and culture, Bristol has cemented its position among the most popular tourist destinations in the United Kingdom. And why not? Hot air balloon festival, street art fests, live music along the pier and brilliant food - there's this and much more in Bristol! (Things to do - 15 Must-Visit Places in England #Part1)

5. CAMBRIDGE

Do we even need an introduction to Cambridge? Home to the world-renowned (and revered) University of Cambridge founded in 1209, this city boasts of prominent college buildings, a rather famous hospital and church. A centre for tech-supported industries means the mixed crowd in Cambridge leans more towards the academic and young. The best way to soak in the atmosphere of this city is to take a tour bus for a quick round before hopping on and off at desired destinations. (Things to do - 15 Must-Visit Places in England #Part1)

6. CARDIFF

The capital of the Welsh region, driving into Cardiff is like entering a new world. An indescribable change in the atmosphere is heralded by the presence of Welsh on signboards. In fact, trying to read out the Welsh language signboards is a good way to pass the time as your bus rolls into this historical town. (Things to do - 15 Must-Visit Places in England #Part1)

7. CHEDDAR

Cheddar Gorge located near the village of Cheddar in Somerset, England is a network of majestic limestone gorge and caves, synonymous with cheddar cheese (obviously!). Counted among the most beautiful natural places in Britain, this area is also famous for the Cheddar Man - Britain's oldest whole human skeleton, believed to be over 9000 years old, and found in Gough's Cave in the year 1903. Cheddar as a whole lives up to the visitors' idea of a quaint English village. For more about this beautiful village, read 'Delving into the Depths of Cheddar Gorge'. (Things to do - 15 Must-Visit Places in England #Part1)

(To Be Continued)