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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Popular Cities in England



England is drenched in history and culture and requires no introduction.
Bath
Bath is one of England's historic cities located about 97 miles west of London in the South West of England. Historically, the city was established as a Spa and people believe that the water has some healing properties. With the popularity of the spa, many baths and a temple were constructed on the surrounding hills of Bath and Bath turned in to a spa town and the stones in the area were used by the Georgian architects and today, the city is renowned for its architecture. Bath is home to a variety of museums, theatres and cultural and sporting venues. This city attracts more than 1 million staying visitors and 3.8 million day visitors every year.
Birmingham
Birmingham is the second largest city in Britain and is basically called second city next to the capital city London. It's a culturally diverse city with one third of its population with communities from the Caribbean and Indian sub-continent. Birmingham is the second most populous city in Britain next to London. Throughout the centuries, this city has developed largely and today Birmingham is a major international commercial centre ranked as beta world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. This city is well known for its industrial heritage and is also home to a number of attractions that suit people of all ages and interests.
Bradford
Bradford is an excellent city with galleries, museums and theatres. Bradford is home to a variety of tourist attractions including National Media Museum, Alhambra Theatre, Bradford Cathedral, Bradford Industrial Museum, Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Alhambra Theatre and St. Georges Hall. Bradford is famous for Asian shopping centers and Asian cuisines. Worsteds in Bradford are well known until the development of engineering and production in the city. It is also home to Bradford Bulls, a Premier League team for Rugby league and the football team, Bradford City
Brighton and Hove
Brighton and Hove were officially granted city status in 2000. Brighton is one of UK's famous seaside resorts in East Sussex, England. Although both the cities have coexisted right from the earlier centuries, they have differences in their characters. Brighton is a lively city with bustling atmosphere whereas Hove is a much quieter city. Brighton forms the larger part of the city and the city is famous for its history as a seaside town. It is also well known for having the large gay community.
Bristol
Bristol is UK's eighth most populous city and is the most populous city in South West England. Bristol was a small harbor and developed into a port in quick time. Bristol is home to a number of zoos, historic sites, museums and more. The Bristol Aquarium, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, Tyntesfield and much more offer great time for tourists. The city is a centre of culture, education and employment.
Travel to the UK and explore more about the cities.
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