Places To Visit in England

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Here are the top 100 tourist places in England

85. Dorset

3.8 /5

85 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Dorset, one of the most beautiful counties of England, is a must-visit for all travelers. Located in the south of the country, this picturesque region has a number of stunning attractions, from ancient castles to natural beauty. Some of its key attractions include the Jurassic Coast, the Lulworth Co...

Best Time: May - September

86. Lyme Regis

3.8 /5

86 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Located on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, England, Lyme Regis is a small seaside resort town with a fascinating history. The beach is the main attraction of this charming town, with its unique fossilized remains of creatures from the Jurassic period. The town also offers a variety of shops, pubs, and...

Best Time: May - September

87. Newquay

3.8 /5

87 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Newquay, a coastal town in Cornwall, England, is a great destination for travelers looking for a fun and relaxing holiday. Located on the north coast of Cornwall, it is the perfect spot to soak up the sun and explore some of the country's most stunning beaches. Highlights of the area include the bea...

Best Time: June - September

88. Watergate Bay

3.8 /5

88 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Watergate Bay is a beautiful beach resort located in Cornwall, England. It is a popular vacation destination for families and couples alike. With its stunning beach and stunning views, Watergate Bay is the perfect place for a relaxing getaway.

Best Time: May - September

89. Norfolk

3.7 /5

89 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Norfolk, England is a beautiful and tranquil county, located in the East of England. It is renowned for its wide open spaces, stunning coastline, quaint villages and picturesque towns. It is a great destination for anyone looking for a relaxing break away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Best Time: May - September

90. Cornwall

3.7 /5

90 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Cornwall, England, is a stunning coastal region in the southwest of the country. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a range of activities and attractions.

Best Time: May - September

91. Southport

3.7 /5

91 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Southport, England, is a charming coastal town located in Merseyside, on the Irish Sea. It is a popular destination for tourists, and is known for its beautiful beaches and stunning Victorian architecture. Highlights of the town include Southport Pier, the longest seaside pier in the country, and th...

Best Time: June - September

92. Isle of Wight

3.6 /5

92 out of 100
Places to visit in England

The Isle of Wight, located off the southern coast of England, is known as one of the most beautiful and picturesque places in Britain. With its stunning landscapes, quaint villages, and stunning beaches, it's the perfect destination for a romantic getaway or fun family holiday.

Best Time: May - September

93. Bournemouth

3.5 /5

93 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Bournemouth, a seaside resort on the south coast of England, is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the charming British Isles. Located in the county of Dorset, Bournemouth is known for its seven miles of award-winning beaches, picturesque gardens, a vibrant nightlife, and plenty ...

Best Time: May - September

94. Southend-on-Sea

3.5 /5

94 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Southend-on-Sea in England is a seaside resort town located on the Thames estuary about 50 miles east of London. It has been a popular tourist destination since the 1800s and is renowned for its long pier, traditional seafront attractions, and its unique shoreline. For those looking for a classic se...

Best Time: June - September

95. Lytham St Annes

3.4 /5

95 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Lytham St Annes, a popular coastal town in Lancashire, England, is an ideal destination for a relaxing holiday. Known for its stunning golden beaches, picturesque parks and gardens, and traditional cafes, it is the perfect spot for a peaceful break away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Best Time: May - September

96. Jurassic Coast

3.4 /5

96 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Jurassic Coast England is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site located along the south coast of England. Spanning 95 miles, it is a must-see destination for travelers looking to explore the best of the English coastline. From the rugged cliffs to the picturesque beaches, the Jurassic Coast is full ...

Best Time: April - October

97. Salcombe

3.4 /5

97 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Salcombe, a picturesque seaside town located in the English county of Devon, is a popular tourist destination amongst holidaymakers. With its sandy beaches, stunning coastal views, and crystal clear waters, visitors are in for a treat when visiting this charming part of the country.

Best Time: May - September

98. Skegness

3.4 /5

98 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Located on the east coast of England, Skegness is a charming seaside resort with plenty of attractions and activities to keep all types of travelers entertained. The main reason to visit Skegness is to experience the traditional atmosphere of a British seaside town, with its beautiful sandy beaches,...

Best Time: June - September

99. Great Yarmouth

3.3 /5

99 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Great Yarmouth is a charming coastal town located in the county of Norfolk in England. It is renowned for its miles of sandy beaches, colourful seafront, and vibrant nightlife.

Best Time: June - September

100. Dartmouth

3.3 /5

100 out of 100
Places to visit in England

Dartmouth is a picturesque town located on the south coast of England. It is a popular tourist destination for its stunning views, historical attractions, and unique activities. The quaint fishing village boasts captivating views of the River Dart estuary, and is home to a number of important histor...

Best Time: May - September

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FAQs on England

What is the currency of England?

The main currency in England is Pound Sterling and Euros are not at all accepted in the country. One must change their Euros to Pound Sterling while travelling from continental Europe. The Bank of England notes are accepted all over UK, but there might be trouble in using Northern Irish and Scottish notes in the country. Most of the shops and restaurants accept credit cards, Visa, MasterCard and the debit cards with Maestro logo.

What is the history of England?

England is a country with a long history. Julius Caesar conquered it in 55 BC. Roman Emperor Hadriad built the Hadrian's wall to keep the country safe from northern Britain. Eventually the Romans left the land and moved on. The Anglo Saxons invaded Britain in 449 AD and named it Angle Land. King Arthur ruled the country and following that, the crown eventually went to the hands of the son of Ethelred William who was then crowned the king. There were frequent tussles for power. There was also an on-going war with France. England was a major part of the industrial revolution. After that, it played a part in the two world wars, following which it is now the present day England. It is one of the top countries in the world.

What is unique about culture of England?

The English are very cultured people, and they hold strong to their coherent traditions. It has been accented from the contributions of Asians, Afro-Caribbeans,ÊMuslims and other immigrants. The official religion is Christianity under the Anglican Church or the Church of England. English is the official language used by everyone in England.

How is England divided into regions?

England is generally divided into three regions based on the historical and linguistic groups, London, South East England and West Country. The English midlands are situated next to the Wales and the Northern England forms the region above Staffordshire. Main cities in England include London, Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham, Leeds and Brighton.
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