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by Maria Williams, Mar
Gloucester is situated in the south-western section of England in the
county of Gloucestershire, and is very near the Welsh border.
Possessing a population that is well over 100,000 people, Gloucester is
a bustling and thriving city as well as a popular tourist attraction.
Gloucester is home to many historical sites and recreational
activities, making it a place where tourists love returning to every
year. No matter what time of year someone visits Gloucester there are
plenty of things to do and see.

Places of interest:

Gloucester has much to offer both residents and tourists. From museums
to galleries, from monuments, to historical sites, Gloucester is filled
with an endless array of things to both see and do. Further, Gloucester
is situated near other popular English cities, making such cities
easily accessible. Popular cities surrounding Gloucester include: Bath,
Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Nottingham,
Oxford, and York.


  • HISTORIC BUILDINGS: Gloucester Cathedral is the actual site where
    King Edward the II has been buried. In 681 AD this church was dedicated
    to St. Peter and the cathedral itself possesses a tremendous amount of
    Gothic architecture.

  • WALKS AND TOURS: Both residents and tourists will enjoy the
    numerous trails and tours that can be found in Gloucester. The Severn
    Way is a 2100 mile walk along the river in Britain and there are
    Cathedral guides, historic walks and dock walks for everyone to enjoy.

  • SHOPPING: There are plenty of fantastic places to shop while in
    Gloucester. The Mall Eastgate and the Kings Walk offer both specialist
    shops and boutiques, giving every tourist the ability to find suitable
    souvenirs.

  • MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES: Gloucester is home to some of the finest
    museums and galleries; among them are the Nature in Art Museum, a
    museum totally dedicated to art that focuses on nature, and Gloucester
    City Museum and Art Gallery, with archaeological exhibits and more.

  • EVENTS: Gloucester is a busy city, one filled with many events to
    attend and enjoy. Gloucester frequently hosts many festivals and museum
    events.



  • Things to do:

    There are plenty of things to see in do in the gorgeous city of
    Gloucester. If truth be told, both residents and tourists will have no
    trouble finding recreational activities that are suitable for the
    entire family. From historic sites to educationally suitable
    recreational activities, Gloucester is the city that offers something
    for everyone.


  • WILDFOWL AND WETLANDS CENTRE: in Slimbridge is a fantastic site for
    both children and adults alike. When visiting Gloucester, families will
    enjoy this recreational facility which was established in 1946. With
    trails to walk and many different species of birds to see, the Wildfowl
    and Wetlands Centre proves entertaining for all families. The cost of
    admission is as follows: £6, and children £3.60.

  • HAILES ABBEY: in Winchcombe is the ruins of a Cistercian Abbey that
    was established in the 13th century, in the year 1246. Visitors can
    still see and enjoy its cloistered arches and visit the shop and museum
    located on this historic site.

  • WESTONBIRT ARBORETUM: in Tetbury is a section of land that is home
    to well over 18,000 trees. Families can enjoy the trails all throughout
    Westonbirt Arboretum and visits will find the location particularly
    beautiful during the fall. With a visitor's centre, a shop, and a
    museum as well as a plant centre and places to picnic, Westonbirt has
    much to offer its visitors. Admission prices are as follows:
    £3.80 for adults and £1 for children.

  • THREE CHOIRS VINEYARD: located in Newent, is a vineyard that offers
    self-guided tours and an opportunity to enjoy the delights of wine
    tasting.

  • CLEARWELL CAVES: the Clearwell Caves is a site that proves
    entertaining for the entire family. Clearwell is an old iron mine with
    a blacksmith and ochre workshop and offers guided tours for groups by
    appointment.



  • Food & Drink:

    There is no shortage of fantastic dining locations in Gloucester to
    choose from. No matter what your preferences are in terms of food and
    drink, Gloucester will meet your personal demands.


  • JAPANESE DINING: If you are looking for Japanese delights and
    delicacies, Gloucester is home to Spirit on 1 Station Road. Spirit is
    located in the centre of Gloucester making it easily accessible after
    residents or tourists are through with other activities.

  • GREEK DINING: Both Dino's Village Taverna and Nicki's Hotel &
    Taverna offer visitors fine Greek dining. Dino's Village Taverna is
    located at 1 St Catherine Street, while Nicki's Hotel & Taverna is
    situated at 105 - 107 Westgate Street in Gloucester.

  • INDIAN DINING: Gloucester is home to several Indian restaurants,
    including the Baburchi Restaurant, Balti King, the Hill Top, Jewel in
    the Crown, and Lahore Balti Restaurant, to name a few.

  • ITALIAN DINING: If it's Italian entrees you seek, Gloucester does
    not disappoint. Gloucester is home to Topoly's and Prezzo, both located
    on Southgate Street.

  • THAI DINING: Siam Thai at 5 Park Road and A Taste of Thai at 117 -
    119 Southgate Street, Gloucester offer both residents and visitors fine
    Thai entrees to choose from.



  • Gloucester Hotels & Accommodation:

    Gloucester has a number of accommodation styles to choose from.
    Visitors can stay in any number of the fantastic hotels in Gloucester
    or they can choose to use self catering facilities. Either way,
    tourists are destined to receive the finest amenities from the
    Gloucester accommodations they choose.














  • Entertainment


    The nightlife in Gloucester is promising because there is so much to do
    and see?giving both tourists and visitors an array of entertainment
    options to choose from. Several night clubs provide entertainment and
    there are even more pubs that visitors can stop in to have a drink and
    socialise.


    Gloucester: an English city rich with history and equally rich in all
    of its offerings to its residents and visitors. Fabulous
    accommodations, excellent dining and lots of fun things to do: all
    within the boundaries of Gloucester. Gloucester: a current tourist
    hotspot and a city that promises to be a tourist attraction for many
    years to come.

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    Name: Maria Williams
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    Eastbourne is a traditional seaside resort, boasting five miles of
    unspoilt beaches, palm tree lined promenades, four golf courses and
    Seaside Award clean sea. It offers fun for all of the family, from a
    skate festival to the annual air show, a visit to Eastbourne Pier or a
    chance to dance the night away to live music at the bandstand.

    Places of interest:

    Eastbourne is a natural gateway to the South Downs including national
    beauty spot Beachy Head. Being close to 1066 Country, Eastbourne is an
    ideal base for visiting castles, stately homes, vineyards, transport
    museums and exotic gardens across Sussex.

  • Beachy Head, with its dramatic white cliffs and gently undulating
    downs, is an area of outstanding natural beauty and tranquillity which
    belies its proximity to the busy south eastern towns of England. It is
    a haven for those who like to walk or cycle. It's also a great place
    for hang-gliding, mountain boarding, or for the rather less extreme
    sport of flying a kite.

  • Battle is a busy market town situated close to the site of the
    famous Battle of Hastings. The actual site of the battle was the Senlac
    field to the north of the seaside town of Hastings. Here you can
    experience the most famous date in English history, find out how the
    nation changed forever in October 1066 and discover the facts of the
    Norman Conquest in the very place it happened.

  • Herstmonceaux Castle is a magnificent moated castle, set in
    beautiful parkland and superb Elizabethan gardens. Here you can
    experience the peace and tranquillity of this 15th century castle set
    among carefully maintained gardens and parkland. The castle is not open
    to the public; however guided tours are conducted from Sunday to
    Friday. Other facilities include a gift shop, visitor's centre, tea
    room, nature trail and children's woodland play area.


  • Things to do:


    Get your skates on and join the locals in their favourite pastime of
    roller-blading along the five mile stretch of promenade, from the
    peaceful Falling Sands to the bustling Sovereign Harbour Marina. Browse
    around the waterfront shops or relax in one of the continental style
    restaurants, cafes or bars at the harbour. Eastbourne has a thriving
    sailing and water sports scene. Have a splash at windsurfing and
    canoeing, or take a pleasure boat trip along the coast.

  • Eastbourne Pier is the perfect family attraction. The pier is the
    hub of all activity on the seafront with visitors from all over the
    country making the pier their first port of call. Tens of thousands of
    people visit the pier during the day in the height of summer – and it’s
    no wonder with so much to enjoy. We have activities for all the family.
    Enjoy the stunning views of the seafront from the Camera Obscura, take
    a leisurely stroll around the shops, have lunch in the newly
    refurbished family bar. If that isn’t enough, the pier lights up at
    night with the town’s very best night club and bars. Even in the height
    of summer, the club’s air conditioning keeps the full house nice and
    cool.

  • Sovereign Harbour Marina nestles peacefully in the beautiful South
    Downs at Eastbourne. Along with the excellent location, a range of
    first-class, 24 hour facilities and an unbeatable level of professional
    and helpful service are provided. The Waterfront, the superb
    harbour-side development of cafés, bars, restaurants and shops,
    provides a haven where boat-owners can relax.

  • Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Park, Travel behind the famous
    one-eighth scale miniature locomotives as they meander for nearly a
    mile around the beautiful country park. Enjoy a pleasant stroll around
    the five-acre lake where nature and wildlife may be seen in their
    natural habitats or relax in the prize-winning tea gardens with a
    beverage, lunch or Cream Tea from the railway style cafe.

  • Drusillas Zoo in Alfriston has hundreds of fascinating and
    entertaining creatures you can be certain there will be plenty of
    animal magic to enthral and excite everyone from the youngest to the
    oldest visitor! But animals are only half the fun at Drusillas Playland
    is paradise for anyone who needs to let off steam, packed with slides
    and swings, ropes and climbable things.


  • Food & Drink:

    Eastbourne, home of the Banoffi Pie, offers everything from 5 star
    dining and multi-cultural cuisine to the traditional seaside staple of
    Fish ‘n’ Chips and delicious ice cream. Even enjoy some more
    gastronomic delights with wine tasting at nearby vineyards, visit a
    cider farm, indulge in a Sussex cream tea, pop into a traditional
    country pub or visit a farm shop and stock up on fresh Sussex produce.

  • The Counting House is a beautiful pub dating back to the 17th
    century and as such you can find cosy open fires to settle yourself
    down in front of to enjoy a pint or two, or perhaps a glass of wine.
    They also serve up excellent classic pub food and host regular film and
    quiz nights.

  • Taboo is a modern style café bar aimed at the younger
    generation. As such you can enjoy a brightly coloured décor and
    dark wooden furniture. There are a good variety of drinks on offer at
    the bar and well as some tasty tapas dishes too.

  • Slater’s Wine Bar is the place for a decent bottle of wine and
    plenty of choice of different wines available by the glass. Here you’ll
    find a convivial atmosphere in which to enjoy quality wine at
    reasonable prices.

  • Bibendum is a restaurant with a separate and equally popular bar
    area. You can expect plenty of comfortable seating, modern décor
    and a great range of drinks. Food includes gourmet style dishes such as
    mussels in a fragrant coconut and lemongrass broth.


  • Eastbourne Hotels & Accommodation:

    Eastbourne offers a range of accommodation from 5 star luxury to small
    and friendly guest houses. A natural gateway to the South Downs
    countryside, Eastbourne is also the ideal location to stay overnight
    when exploring Sussex villages, country parks, forests, vineyards,
    historic buildings and of course national beauty spot Beachy Head.

  • Bay Lodge Hotel

  • Chatsworth Hotel

  • Best Western York House Hotel

  • Marine Parade Hotel

  • Hydro Hotel

  • New Wilmington Hotel

  • Cherry Tree Hotel

  • The Sheldon Hotel

  • The Cumberland Hotel

  • Atlanta Hotel

  • Quality Hotel Eastbourne

  • Best Western Lansdowne Hotel

  • The Grand Hotel

  • Albert & Victoria

  • Weyanoke Hotel


  • Entertainment

    Eastbourne by night offers the perfect place to either relax after a
    busy day of sightseeing or kick up your heels and dance the night away.
    Take in a West End musical or enjoy a Bandstand concert, everything
    from Rock n Roll to the Proms or a Classical 1812 with fireworks is
    available in Eastbourne.

  • The Congress Theatre is a purpose built modern theatre and
    conference venue with a seating capacity of 1689. It has a licensed
    bar, and facilities for the disabled.

  • The Winter Garden is a Grade II listed building, designed by
    architect Henry Currey and built in 1875. It consists of two main parts
    - the Floral Hall, originally used as a skating rink in winter and
    concert hall in summer, and the Gold Room.

  • The Royal Hippodrome opened in 1883 as the New Theatre Royal and
    Opera House. It changed to the Royal Hippodrome in 1904 following
    refurbishment. The Royal Hippodrome was the home of Music Hall in
    Eastbourne for many years and has the longest running summer show in
    Britain.


  • Eastbourne can be whatever you want it to be, if you want peace and
    tranquillity you can find it there but if you want the sea, sport and
    adventure that is there as well. Eastbourne is the ideal place to watch
    the world go by one minute and explore the area the next.

    Biography

    Name: Maria Williams
    Website: http://www.sleepuk.com
    Biography: Maria writes for Sleep UK - providers of hotels in Eastbourne.

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