I'm finally making my way to the land of the Premier League and am wondering who all has gone, what non-typical tourist things they've enjoyed, great places to eat, etc.
I will be arriving in Manchester the morning of Thursday, February 21 and will be in Manchester until the morning of Monday, February 25. I will then take a train to London and will be there through the afternoon of Saturday, March 2.
Outside of the Manchester United - Liverpool match on Saturday the 23rd, and Crystal Palace - United match in London on Tuesday, February 26, my schedule is quite flexible.
I'm planning the following excursions:
* Train to Liverpool to tour Anfield and maybe Goodison, and do a bit of shopping, then back to Manchester
* Possibly a train to York to visit the castles
* Train to Stonehenge
* Train to Dover to view the cliffs (weather permitting)
* If I don't make it to Dover, possibly a chunnel train over to Bruges, Belgium for a day trip
Anybody who has been to any of these areas, I would greatly appreciate some input!
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weather will be crap and this is a lot but you'll be there a very long time.
Stonehenge is a tourist trap and you can't get anywhere near it. It is a full day event too. I would prioritize it dead last among everything you listed.
Are you by yourself or going with other people? I can rattle off quite a few great restaurants and markets also but it will depend on how much you want to spend.
Stonehenge is a tourist trap and you can't get anywhere near it. It is a full day event too. I would prioritize it dead last among everything you listed.
Are you by yourself or going with other people? I can rattle off quite a few great restaurants and markets also but it will depend on how much you want to spend.
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Uuaww wrote:weather will be crap and this is a lot but you'll be there a very long time.
Stonehenge is a tourist trap and you can't get anywhere near it. It is a full day event too. I would prioritize it dead last among everything you listed.
Are you by yourself or going with other people? I can rattle off quite a few great restaurants and markets also but it will depend on how much you want to spend.
Going by myself, will have a budget of $1500-2000 for everything (excluding hotels/flight). Also looking at a coach tour to Stonehenge, it's a half day deal (be back in London by noon, leave at like 7am)

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