Destination Guide Refined by Activities Monument + Museum Attraction Arts (1) Sightseeing + Tours (2)
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ArtsFest City Centre (various locations), Birmingham |
Organised by Birmingham City Council, ArtsFest is the UK’s largest free arts festival. Showcasing the best of the West Midlands arts scene, there are over 25 hours of live performances, 400 performers plus stunning str... more
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Jorvik Viking Center Coppergate Centre, York, YO1 9WT |
This used to be quite a tourist trap with queues as long as the road to London. They came to travel in electric cars around a viking village based on archaeological diggings around the Coppergate centre in York. The expe... more
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Bolsover Castle Station Road, Bolsover, Bolsover, S44 6PR |
The Riding Academy (1630-34) was built across the middle of the old outer bailey of the castle, creating Outer and Inner Courts. The Outer Court is now a school and playing field, but it would have contained all the dome... more
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Southwark Festival Various Venues, London, SE1 |
The theme for this year's parade is 'Your Journey,' based on cycling, sustainable transport and the Tour de France, which takes place this weekend. Also around the park there will be numerous food stalls, Bars, 'green' f... more
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Glastonbury Abbey Magdalene Street, Glastonbury, BA6 9EL |
By the late Middle Ages Glastonbury had become the richest abbey in England, due to the heavy pilgrimage trade. It was rich enough to build an inn for well-to-do pilgrims (the George Inn, on nearby High Street, which sti... more
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Cambridge Poetry Festival Various venues, Cambridge |
On March 10 2001, after a stormy week, the snow finally broke, and the sun made a fleeting appearance for the Cambridge Poetry Festival. Before the opening reading I spoke to Reggie Gibson, a young black bard and nationa... more
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