Friday, November 14, 2008

Travel Photos and Videos From Brighton


Travel Photos and Videos:

Here is the Brighton Pier--







video
And Some Video!

This is a great place to visit!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Salisbury England—Travel To Salisbury

Salisbury is one of England's finest places to visit, and seems to have been largely overlooked by many of the tourist and travel guides and writers. Situated less than a day's train trip from London, it is definitely accessible.

Salisbury was formed during the 11th century, when citizens came here to escape the Viking raids on England. However, it's official founding was in 1217. Several years later the city held it's first annual fair and had a marketplace. It received it's Charter (an official settlement status from the King which gave it's citizens certain rights) in 1227.

Since the city was in a very strategic location—between London, Exeter & Southampton—it flourished primarily due to trade. During the middle ages the wool and cloth trades were extremely important.

Situated on the river Avon, Salisbury is probably best known for it's proximity to Stonehenge and it's own world-famous Cathedral. Construction on the Cathedral began in 1220 and was not completed until 1258. With the exception of the towering spire, built between 1285 and 1315, it has remained largely undisturbed throughout it's history. The spire itself is the tallest in England at 404 feet, and quite a sight to behold. Stonehenge of course, has held our mysterious attention for thousands of years. It was thought to have been built by the ancient druids, but it's meaning today is still unclear. Nevertheless, countless tourists and visitors come to see these sites every year.

The building of the Cathedral marked the modern town of Salisbury. Before this event, most of her population lived a few miles away in a place called Old Sarum. Old Sarum is a town which dates back to the iron age and can be seen on tours even today (run by the English Heritage Society). There is little remaining of the settlement today, but some of the original stone was taken to build what is called the Cathedral Close.

Within the Cathedral Close there are several main attractions. The first is the National Trust's Mompesson House. This is a Queen Anne style house built in 1701, with a walled garden. There is also The Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum, which is set in an old medieval building called the King's House. Another attraction here is the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment Museum. This is situated in a 1254 building which was one of the first to be erected in the Cathedral Close. These are some fascinating places to visit, especially if you enjoy actually seeing history!

Throughout the town of Salisbury you can see some lovely medieval streets and buildings. Be sure to also visit the Wilton House, which has simply a gorgeous estate and gardens. Also, do not miss the Malmesbury House, which was built in the 13th century and the home to the first Earl of Malmesbury.

Of course, this is just a small sampling of some of the things to see and do in this lovely town of Salisbury.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Brighton England Travel Photos

Hello, everyone!

Have just posted some beautiful photos of Brighton on Flickr. Here is the link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/englandtravel

(or just click on this post's title).

Enjoy!

Brighton England--Travel to the City on the Sea

You will never be bored in England! It is a fantastically beautiful country.

With its amazing history, fine buildings, stunning countryside, long coastline and buzzing towns there is always something to do no matter your inclination and interest. Sightseeing, shopping, hiking, fishing, golf, cycling and boating are all popular and widely available. England also has space for quiet contemplation and the pursuit of extreme sports. Find the closest tourist information office and see how many wonderful things to do are on offer!

Many people have questions about the weather in England. The reputation for bad weather is largely undeserved. Yes, it can be rainy and grey. However, it can change quickly and is often sunny and beautiful. The temperature is very pleasant from April until October, and the majority of tourists come between this time. The height of the tourist season is July and August.

Brighton is city located about an hour away from London on the south coast of England. The trip by train is excellent as you go through beautiful English countryside. Nearby cities include Hove, Eastbourne and Hastings. Once this city was just a tiny fishing village, but has definitely been reinvented and is now a modern and vibrant place, with a lot of youth thanks to it's two universities and strong tourism and convention industries.

Brighton has plenty to offer to any traveller. There is a huge variety of local accommodations, ranging from budget to luxury. There are additionally a wide range of international cuisine dining options. All of this coupled with lots of museums, landmarks and even amusement parks--do not miss the Brighton pier!