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For scenery and wonderfull air; North Wales>snowdonia national park>betws-Y-Coed and Conway Valley regions are unsurpassable in quality and quantity- everywhere you go is beautifull! full of castles, mountains, trams, rivers and little lakes - its old and timeless and the best in all of the UK. Even or especially in winter you will feel like you had a really good holiday. You will want to spend a good few days in this region alone,so book online at http://www.tygwynhotel.co.uk they have the best food around and its very affordable. - ask for discount rates off season-(Wales is not a great place to find good food easily - you have to know where to go)
here is a good site to see more of North Wales;
http://www.algieri-images.co.uk/section.asp?cat=Transport&pg=2&sec=Subject&line=print
If you have a family, there is the the happy valley on the great orme in Llandudno.
For nightlife, shopping and cosmopolitan vibes;Brighton, south coast of England.
For Haute couture and expensive modernity; London> Oxford St. and of course Harrods in Knightsbridge.
Hampton court palace (35 min train from London) is THE placeto visit if you want to get a feel of the quintessential old Tudor England.
the website doesnt give you a good idea of it, which is a shame!
http://www.hrp.org.uk/HamptonCourtPalace/
a Kew gardens are nice if you like exotic plants.



Is england a nice place to visit?
Is England worth to go to?
I'm wondering 'cause I've had always wanted to go to England.It seems nice.
I even have a britain accent and britain in me.
I was born in America Colorado.
But is it nice to visit that country, I must know!