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Shamrock Guest House Shamrock Guest House
116-118 Milton Road, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 2PF, Kent
Shamrock guest house has 2 flats, 8 singles rooms, 2 triple rooms and 14 double rooms. It is situated within 10 minutes walk to the Gravesend train station. We also have a good location very close to central London (London bridge station), which is only 50 minutes by train and ... [read more]
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London Holiday Stay London Holiday Stay
48 Berkely Road Manor Park, London
As you might imagine, there are literally hundreds of places to stay within London, so do not attempt to research all of them. Accommodations in London tend to be on the expensive side, so choosing a hostel just makes financial sense. London is like most other heavily touristed cities in ... [read more]
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About England

England is the largest of the United Kingdom's home nations, and the most visited. While many visitors never get outside the capital of London (with good reason - it's easy to spend weeks there and still not run out of things to do), there are plenty of worthwhile places to visit outside London, too.

For such a small country in terms of land area, England has a number of famous towns and sights. London is the center of England's tourism world, and understandably so, as one of the most popular tourist destinations on the planet. It's easy to take day-trips from London and see something of the southern parts of England, such as the beach resort of Brighton along the southern coast, the historic town of Bath with its fantastic architecture, home of Shakespeare Stratford-upon-Avon, former capital of England Winchester with its lovely cathedral, the famous university cities of Oxford and Cambridge and Canterbury with its famous cathedral. That's quite a bit to see, and that's all accessible from London!

A bit further afield, the Beatles fan will want to visit Liverpool, where the magic was born. A trip to Nottingham will give you a glimpse of the real Sherwood Forest (though it's a tad disappointing, it's fun to say you've been). Football fans will want to check out Manchester and its beloved home team, Manchester United (that is, unless you're a fan of Chelsea, in which case you'll want to stay in London). In the more northern parts of the country, York is a lovely city to visit, with Roman, Viking and Medieval ruins to explore, and the lakes in the northwest have been inspiring poets for ages.

Wherever you go, you'll want to save money by sleeping cheap - even if England is part of the European Union, they're still using the British Pound which is extremely strong against pretty much every other currency in the world. Browse the England hostels listed on these pages by selecting a city, or let the computer sort for you by plugging your travel information into the search engine on this page. For more information on the hostels in England's capital, see the London hostels page.

England is wonderfully easy to navigate by train, so getting from city to city is simple - whether it's for a day trip or a transfer. Be sure to get your BritRail Pass before you go. Still planning your English holiday? Check out our international airfare to England to get the best deal, and read all about what to see and do in our England Travel Guide.

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