Choice Hotels UK Destinations
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London
Stay in the heart of the capital at one of our many properties and have the very best of London’s top attractions on your doorstep, such as famous landmarks like Big Ben and the Globe Theatre, well-known neighbourhoods like Covent Garden and Piccadilly Circus and great activities like the London Eye. With so much to see and do, a visit to London Zoo is the perfect day out for visitors of all ages. If shopping is more your thing, why not visit Europe’s largest in-town shopping centre. For the culture vultures take a trip to the British Museum or watch Hamlet at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park.
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East of England
The East of England has plenty to offer with its Sandy beaches and wildlife. Visit the Norfolk Broads with its beautiful wetlands where exciting and rare wildlife can be found, or take a stroll down miles of golden beaches in Great Yarmouth. Why not visit Clacton-on-Sea, the sunshine coast of Essex where you can practice your swing at its 18 hole golf course.
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East Midlands
Discover a special part of the country in the East Midlands. Visit national treasures such as the legendary Sherwood Forest Country Park, home to the infamous Robin Hood in Nottingham. For the thrill-seekers, visit the new home of the British Formula One Grand Prix at Donnington Park. If you are more suited to shopping, experience contemporary and inspirational shopping in Leicester's transformed city centre.
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Northern England
Explore great heritage cities such as Chester with its many fine buildings including the Cathedral, Amphitheatre and the second most photographed clock in Britain after Big Ben – The Eastgate Clock. Chill out in the cultural, creative city of Leeds, a shopper’s paradise with its unique arcades and designer shops. The North doesn’t just deliver on great cities, it also offers stunning countryside. Escape to the Lake or Peak District for some superb scenery, ideal for cycling and walking.
LEEDS - CHESTER - SUNDERLAND - CREWE
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Southeast England
A region of many contrasts and an exciting history, Southeast England is home to Arundel in the South Downs, Reading with its medieval roots set amongst a modern city and the Roman city of St Albans. The region is known for its rolling hills, bountiful gardens and royal connections.
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Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland offers dramatic coastline, historic castles, bustling towns and cities and the chance for a tipple at its whisky distilleries. Visit the town of Antrim and stop to see the famous Giant’s Causeway, or head to one of the finest castles in Ireland, Carrickfergus Castle.