Stay at a royal retreat
From castles and estates to hotels and inns, Britain has a wonderful selection of places to stay with a royal flavour
“Queen Elizabeth I slept here” is the sort of claim that is often heard when...
Top 10 seaside attractions
Explore remote areas of our coastline, uncover our rich maritime heritage and enjoy breathtaking scenery with our pick of the best things to see and do beside the sea
1. Mount Bay
The Benedictine priory of St...
Britain’s quirkiest places to stay
Far from standardised hotels and B&Bs, Britain is home to a world of unusual places to stay that offer a unique place to rest your head while providing an interesting travel tale or two
Cornwall...
The best London art galleries
Want to see world-class art on your visit to London? Then add these London art galleries to your itinerary
The Wallace Collection
The Wallace Collection is a delightful gallery tucked away behind the bustling shopping district...
Britain’s oldest theme park turns 175
Opened shortly after a visit by Queen Victoria, the historic amusement park Blackgang Chine is a cultural treasure
In 1843 one Alexander Dabell hatched an ingenious plan to turn a spectacular 500-foot-deep gorge on the...
BRITAIN’s top 5 London outdoor attractions
Get the best out of summer in the city by heading to these great spots where your entertainment is served up with a dose of sunshine.
Think you know everything about the Tudors? Take our Tudor quiz
Think you know everything about the Tudors? Take our Tudor quiz to really test your knowledge...
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Our guide to Worcester
This Midlands city offers medieval architecture surrounding one of England’s prettiest cathedrals
Set close to the dramatic Malvern Hills and astride the River Severn, Worcester has been attracting visitors for centuries. With a history that predates...
On the Tudor trail in Warwickshire
From the castle that hosted Elizabeth I to the humble dwelling where Shakespeare was born, Warwickshire is blessed with a host of Tudor sights
Two hundred years ago, in 1821, the publication of a novel...
Scilly season: Travel guide to St Mary’s
Words: Keith Drew
There's a higher density of historical sites on the jewel-like Scilly Isles than anywhere else in the country, so set sail for a voyage through British history
Lying in the Atlantic some 28...