England is an independent country located on the island of Great Britain, located in the Atlantic Ocean, coast of Europe.
At different times in history, the British were protagonists, as in the pioneering spirit of industrialization.
The main geographical feature of the English territory is the occurrence of temperate vegetation and climate.
The largest cities are London, Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds. The national health service, the NHs, is a world reference in terms of public health.
The musical genres most admired by the English is rock, their most famous local bands are the Beatles, Rolling Stones and The Who.
The English are peculiarly punctual, have a high consumption of tea and a huge admiration for football.
It is an independent country, which together with Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, form the United Kingdom.
Now let’s talk a little about their cities and best places to visit.
London
London can be crowded, as it’s where England’s main tourist attractions are.
In London there are more than 300 museums, the highlights are the Natural History Museum, British Museum, Tate Britain and Tate Modern, where you will explore centuries of history and culture.
London is described as one of the greenest cities in the world, with over 1,800 parks.
For those who want to relax away from the bustle of the city, the parks are an excellent place.
London offers many cultural attractions such as musicals, plays and shows, the perfect place to learn English.
Discover famous sites like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye.
London attracts a great mix of people and cultures, making it a truly cosmopolitan city and a fantastic place to live.
Liverpool
Liverpool is one of England’s most exciting cities for students.
With a huge worldwide reputation for music, culture and sport, with plenty of entertainment options.
Liverpool is a welcoming and affordable place for international students, with good job opportunities and one of the lowest costs of living in the UK.
The city was listed in 2004 as a UNESCO heritage site, because of its impressive waterfront region;
Between history and pop culture, between tranquility and vibrant nightlife, Liverpool welcomes you with open arms with a stay that promises to be unforgettable.
Whitstable Kent
Whitstble is a beautiful little seaside town, classic, full of charm and beautiful places to visit.
In the city center there are parts that recall the history of the region’s fishermen.
For those who enjoy eating fresh seafood on the beach, strolling along the bay and taking long walks on the beach, Whitstable is a perfect town.
There’s no need for a car to get around as the town is small, but there are enough attractions to do and good food that you won’t be bored visiting.
Manchester
Manchester is the UK’s third largest economy, birthplace of the industrial revolution.
One of England’s most modern and vibrant cities, it boasts impressive galleries, famous theatres, large shopping centres, nightlife, music, museums, fine dining, restaurants and cafes.
Also known for its football and music scene, birthplace of the British Rock musical style, bands such as Oasis, New Order, Blur and The Smiths came from there.
The city is an exciting dynamic, it has three universities, two football teams, an international airport, theaters, clubs, museums, parks and much more.
City with many young foreigners, with great options of bars with live music, nightclubs and traditional English pubs.
Sheffield
It is one of the largest English cities in terms of population, its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city.
Considered the greenest city in the country, with 61% of its total area dedicated to green spaces, such as parks and gardens.
It developed a lot from the 19th century, when it gained an international reputation for the production of steel.
The city has a sporting heritage and is home to the oldest football club in the world, Sheffield FC, founded on October 24, 1857.
There is a lot to see in Sheffield, Sheffield Cathedral, museums and art galleries, Winter Garden, the winter garden, among other attractions.
York
York is a walled city, when you arrive in the city it feels like you have parachuted into the past.
York Minster is impressive and there are countless historic buildings, but it’s not just the architectural beauty that will catch your attention.
York was founded by the Romans in 71, but some archaeological evidence points out that between 8000 BC and 7000 BC Mesolithic people were already walking there.
But it was with the arrival of the railroad that the city’s economy took off, along with its bakeries.
It is really worth visiting York in England, walking through the narrow streets of the center, looking at the cathedral or entering a bookstore and checking out the promotions.
Knowing England has its advantages, as England has one of the best rail systems in the world, with very fast and punctual trains.
Let’s visit England!
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