When visiting Britain, the choices on offer can be mind blowing. I will attempt to relay a little information about three cities, and hope that potential tourists find this post useful.
So, first we will look at Manchester. If you enjoy shopping, you should definitely head over to the Manchester Arndale, as it is the country’s largest shopping centre that is situated within a city. If, however, you prefer to appreciate architecture, rather than snap up bargains,then Spinningfields is worth visiting for it’s architecture, the project is led by a certain Sir Norman Foster (who also had a hand in designing several of Astana’s landmarks! The city is twinned with Amsterdam and St Petersburg which seems like an interesting combination, and the canals and tram ways within Manchester are certainly worthy of note.
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When it comes to culture, the saying “What Manchester does today, the rest of the world does tomorrow” seems to hold true, as Northern Soul (and therefore Motown), House music, and of course the era and collection of groups simply known as Madchester, all point to the city as being a great inspiration. Speaking of which, the Pennine hills to the North of Manchester are ideal if you wish to sample a life more rural and breathtaking. With all the opportunities offered, it makes sense to have a good base to operate from, so feel free to click the following link to discover about Hotels in Manchester.
Often (unofficially) cited as the second city of Britain, Birmingham is a huge area of land, it is so large that you can walk from Wolverhampton or Solihull into Birmingham without seeing a single break in the streets and amenities. The city itself is host to a multitude of nationalities, meaning that you can easily experience a little from many cultures of the world, in a comparatively short amount of time.
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The quality of the Hotels in Birmingham is really quite high, as many people use the city as a hub to get from one region to another.
Finally, we move onto London. The Hotels in London are famous throughout the world, with many five star establishments priding themselves on their exclusiveness and pricing. However, if you prefer to spend your budget on visiting local attractions, such as the London Eye, the Millenium Dome (possibly now branded as O2?) or the SoHo district, fear not, as there are still some cracking deals to be had.


