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An essential stop on any contemporary art lover's tour of London, the Whitechapel Gallery reopened in April 2009 after a major expansion and renovation of its...more
see the London guideWestminster Abbey, the huge Gothic church beside the Houses of Parliament, has been the setting for every coronation since 1066, as well as a burial site for...more
see the London guideA guided tour is the best way to experience Walsingham's Holy House, on the grounds of the ruined Augustinian priory, and the Modern Shrines. Tours are...more
see the Norfolk guideA treat along the lines of the Frick in New York, wherein the setting is as much of a draw as the art, the Wallace Collection is spread out over the 28 rooms of...more
see the London guideIn just a 30-mile stretch, the area boasts a breathtaking range of tarns (lakes), fells (hills), becks (brooks), and forests, not to mention a variety of...more
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The V&A is the tamest of the three massive Victorian edifices in South Kensington, but kids like the music galleries, where you can pull out case after...more
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How can you not see the Bloody Tower? Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066, this huge fortified palace-jail-treasury-arsenal is the source of some of the...more
see the London guideOne of the most-visited outposts of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, this place is the highlight of all North Norfolk coastline highlights for the...more
see the Norfolk guideThe thermal springs are the reason Bath exists. Over 264,000 gallons of 113° water rise through a geological fault called the Pennyquick every day, though...more
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Sometimes it seems this former power station fashioned into a showy landmark by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron is the center of the city. There is...more
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