The 8 most beautiful cities in England

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England is a country that does not leave you indifferent. I know people who have visited it and had a bad impression, although the most normal thing is that one returns with good memories and with the desire to return.

The latter is more likely to happen if you visit some of the 8 cities that I mention below, which in my humble opinion are the most beautiful you will find throughout the English geography.

London

London
The capital of London could not be left out of this list. Big Ben, the London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park… It is a great city, one of the most visited in the world. And the truth is that it does not surprise me, since every time I visit it I am left wanting to spend a long time there.

Cambridge

Cambridge
On the banks of the river Cam it shows us all its beauty. It is a very old university city that is only 80 kilometers from London and has many tourist attractions, such as St. Edward’s Passage, a 13th century alley that was already present in the urban plans that were drawn up in the Middle Ages . Also of note is the Church of the Holy Sepulchrem, one of the four round churches that the Templars built in Britain.

Norwich

Norwich
It is a city that surprises you from the first minute. You may regret spending a single day there if you are on the road, since its medieval architecture, which is preserved in perfect condition, manages to capture your attention and makes you want to use the camera constantly.

Bath

Bath
I visited it this past summer and I have to say that I was greatly surprised. It is like a town in a big way (it has about 90,000 inhabitants) that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987. It has theaters, museums and buildings that leave you with your mouth open. In fact, its skyline , which can be seen from a road near Bath , is a real spectacle for the beauty of its architecture.

Bristol board

Bristol board
Bristol, the city of the famous anonymous artist Banksy , is often chosen as the one that offers the best quality of life in the whole of the United Kingdom according to ‘The Sunday Times’. Culture, gastronomy and an undeniable indie spirit make it a special place that is well worth a visit, no matter how fleeting it may be.

Brighton

Brighton
It is on the English coast, an hour by train from London, and that allows it to attract many tourists who have a visit to the English capital scheduled. What can you see there to make you fall in love? The North Laine neighborhood, which is the most retro and alternative, or the Brighton Dome, a cultural center where getting bored is forbidden. Mind you, the most popular building in Brighton is the Royal Pavilion , an exotic palace that was built as a residence for George IV of the United Kingdom.

Liverpool

Liverpool
The birthplace of the Beatles is also a place where football is lived with great intensity (see the healthy pique that Liverpool and Everton fans carry). In addition to having a passion for music and football, the people of Liverpool are also very proud of their cathedrals and churches, their gastronomy, their parks and the festivals that take place there.

Manchester

Manchester
Talking about Manchester also usually leads us to talk about football, since the two main teams in the city, United and City, are two of the most powerful in the world. However, if you want to escape the football maelstrom, you can take refuge in its historical atmosphere, which to a certain extent will remind you of Bath. Castlefield , which is where the Hilton Tower is, is one of the most recommended areas, but you should also be seen by the John Rylands Library and by the town hall.

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