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- Lake DistrictCumbria's valleys and fells (as the low mountains are known) are home to idyllic villages, high moorlands and picturesque lakes. Literary buffs will enjoy Wordsworth's Dove Cottage (go in March to see daffodils), and if you've got kids in tow, visit The World of Beatrix Potter. Or just enjoy a leisurely drive through beautiful scenery.Read more
- WindermereThis popular resort town is located just a mile from Windermere Lake, the largest lake in England and alleged home to more than one peculiar sea creature. If we've scared you out of skiing, boating and fishing in Windermere Lake, there's always horseback riding and golf. Or you can explore the lake from the safety of a ferryboat, which regularly takes passengers from Hawkshead to Bowness.Read more
- BlackpoolThe UK’s favourite holiday resort continues to attract millions of visitors. Families and couples, young and old, Blackpool’s unique appeal is that it appeals to everyone. Whether you’re looking for thrills and excitement, family entertainment and historic gems or beautiful gardens and stunning beaches, Blackpool has it all. Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Sandcastle Waterpark, Blackpool Zoo, the Blackpool Tower, the Illuminations and a packed year-round events calendar all add to the charms of this seaside spot.Read more
- Isle of ManThe Isle of Man is simply magical, an enchanted journey back in time that somehow still feels modern. The island is peppered with stone churches, castles, forts and intricately carved Celtic crosses, all in varying states of preservation. A ride on the steam engine Heritage Railway is a wonderful way to take in the splendid countryside. Don’t miss the Victorian-era Laxey Wheela or Curraghs Wildlife Park, a fun way to get up close and personal with some of the island’s most adorable natives.Read more
- DurhamFounded by William the Conqueror, the university city of Durham maintains the grandeur of its medieval heyday. Its UNESCO-listed castle and cathedral tower over the tree-lined banks of the River Wear, while its steep lanes are lined with elegant townhouses and cafes.Read more
- Newcastle upon TyneOnce a shipbuilding city, Newcastle's flashier claim to fame is nightlife. Throw in a heap of premium restaurants serving foods from all over the world and it's no wonder young partiers choose to blow their hard-earned (or not-so-hard-earned) cash in Newcastle. While these amenities are certainly a draw for the hipsters and culture-seekers, it's the locals that make Newcastle a truly special place to visit. "Geordies," as they are often called, embody the pride, industriousness and resilient spirit of their city.Read more
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- LiverpoolLiverpool's fortunes have historically been tied to shipping. But imports and exports like sugar, spice and tobacco pale in comparison with Liverpool's most famous export of all — The Beatles. Relive the hysteria at The Beatles Story Experience, and check out Paul's childhood home, but also leave time for exploring Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery.Read more
- EdinburghEdinburgh is Scotland’s capital city, renowned for its heritage, culture and festivals. Take a long walk around the centre to explore the World Heritage Sites of the Old Town and New Town, as well as all the area’s museums and galleries. Then stop for a delicious meal made from fresh Scottish produce before heading out to take in one of Edinburgh’s many events — including the famous summer festivals of culture, or the Winter Festivals of music, light and ceilidhs.Read more
- DublinYou've probably heard that Guinness tastes better in Dublin (fresh from the factory), but what you may not know is that Dublin is a perfect destination for the whole family. No, we're not suggesting you let the kiddies drink a pint. Instead, take them to the Dublin Zoo, to feed the ducks in Stephen's Green or on a picnic in Phoenix Park. Scholars enjoy walking in the literary footsteps of such writers as Yeats and Joyce, while discerning shoppers have their pick of designer boutiques.Read more
- LondonFrom Shoreditch’s swaggering style to Camden’s punky vibe and chic Portobello Road, London is many worlds in one. The city’s energy means that no two days are the same. Explore royal or historic sites, tick off landmarks from your bucket list, eat and drink in exclusive Michelin-starred restaurants, enjoy a pint in a traditional pub, or get lost down winding cobbled streets and see what you stumble across – when it comes to London, the possibilities are endless.Read more
- AmsterdamAmsterdam is truly a biker’s city, although pedaling along the labyrinthine streets can get a little chaotic. Stick to walking and you won’t be disappointed. The gentle canals make a perfect backdrop for exploring the Jordaan and Rembrandtplein square. Pop into the Red Light District if you must—if only so you can say you’ve been there. The Anne Frank House is one of the most moving experiences a traveller can have, and the Van Gogh Museum boasts a sensational collection of works.Read more
- ParisEveryone who visits Paris for the first time probably has the same punchlist of major attractions to hit: The Louvre, Notre Dame, The Eiffel Tower, etc. Just make sure you leave some time to wander the city’s grand boulevards and eat in as many cafes, bistros and brasseries as possible. And don’t forget the shopping—whether your tastes run to Louis Vuitton or Les Puces (the flea market), you can find it here.Read more
- RomeIt’s nicknamed the Eternal City for a reason. In Rome, you can drink from a street fountain fed by an ancient aqueduct. Or see the same profile on a statue in the Capitoline Museum and the guy making your cappuccino. (Which, of course, you know never to order after 11 am.) Rome is also a city of contrasts—what other place on earth could be home to both the Vatican and La Dolce Vita?Read more
- TenerifeStrongly influenced by the tribal culture of the Guanches (the original inhabitants), Tenerife was conquered by the Spanish 500 years ago. It's home to Mount Teide, Spain's tallest peak, and to the popular beach resort of Los Gigantes. Today visitors flock to Loro Park to see tropical birds, to Tenerife Zoo Monkey Park and to Parque Nacional Las Canadas del Teide's volcanic rock formations. Explore by car or with a "bono bus" ticket, which offers reductions on regular prices.Read more
- New York CityThe first time you go to New York, go ahead and be a sight-seer—everyone should visit the Statue of Liberty, the Met, Times Square, etc. But on a return trip, pick a neighbourhood and go deep. You’ll find hole-in-the-wall bars, great delis, quirky shops… exploring the non-touristy side of New York is an incredibly rewarding experience for a traveller.Read more
- DubaiDubai is a destination that mixes modern culture with history, adventure with world-class shopping and entertainment. Catch a show at the Dubai Opera, see downtown from atop the Burj Khalifa and spend an afternoon along Dubai Creek exploring the gold, textile and spice souks. If you’re looking for thrills, you can float above the desert dunes in a hot air balloon, climb aboard a high-speed ride at IMG Worlds of Adventure or skydive over the Palm Jumeirah.Read more
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- Some of the more popular cheap hotels near Melvin Nicholson Photography include:The Highfield Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Keswick Country House Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Skiddaw Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Some of the best cheap hotels in Keswick are:Ravenstone Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Ravenstone Manor - Traveller rating: 5/5Lyzzick Hall Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5
- These cheap hotels in Keswick have great views and are well-liked by travellers:Ravenstone Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Ravenstone Manor - Traveller rating: 5/5Lyzzick Hall Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5
- These cheap hotels in Keswick have been described as romantic by other travellers:Ravenstone Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Ravenstone Manor - Traveller rating: 5/5Lyzzick Hall Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5
- These cheap hotels in Keswick generally allow pets:Ravenstone Manor - Traveller rating: 5/5Mary Mount Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following cheap hotels in Keswick:Ravenstone Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Lyzzick Hall Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5The Highfield Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These cheap hotels in Keswick have free parking:Ravenstone Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Ravenstone Manor - Traveller rating: 5/5Lyzzick Hall Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5
- Reduced mobility rooms are available at the following cheap hotels in Keswick:The Leathes Head Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Keswick Country House Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Mary Mount Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant at these cheap hotels in Keswick:Ravenstone Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Ravenstone Manor - Traveller rating: 5/5Lyzzick Hall Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5
- A family room is available at the following cheap hotels in Keswick:Lyzzick Hall Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5The Keswick Country House Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5