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Geographically, England's territory covers only 2/3 of the island of Great Britain and takes place in the central and southern parts. It is bounded on the north by Scotland and on the west by Wales. Hills, beaches, rivers, and lakes make up the topography. Lake Windermere is the largest lake in the area.

Tidal currents run through many waterways in England, including the Thames. The London Bridge connects the city of London to Southwark above it. Tower Bridge, one of London's symbols, is located in the center of this bridge.

The magnificence of London may be seen from the top of the tower, especially at night. Big Ben, the Tower of London, and Westminster Abbey also exist.

After exploring the iconic buildings, you can learn about flora and fauna at Kew Gardens, the home of millions of rare plants. There is also Chester Zoo, a butterfly house, and the biggest Orangutan exhibition in Europe. You can also visit Stonehenge, a magical stone site, a UNESCO world heritage.

In addition to visiting its tourist destinations, remember to taste British culinary delights like Fish & Chips, Sunday Roast, Bangers and Mash, Shepherd's Pie, and others.

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When is the best time to visit England?

It will be best to visit England in the spring, from April to May. Other than that, fall will also be the best time, from September through November. Both seasons are the best time if you want to avoid big groups of tourists. Besides, spring and fall are the nicest weather.

How can I spend a week in England?

If you have a week to spend in England, you can see many of the countries highlights. On day one, spend your time in London where you can walk around Parliament Square to find Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey. On day two, visit Windsor Castles, but you need to book first. On day three, get the taste of England seaside in Brighton. On day four, stroll around York's Roman walls. On day five, visit museums in Manchaster. On day six, it's time to spend a day trip to Liverpool. On day seven, return to London and spend your afternoon by exploring South Bank.

What are recommended places for England countryside trip?

These are the list of some authentic and interesting sights for you to see and visit in the English countryside: Stratford-upon-Avon, Stonehenge, Lake District National Park, The Gnome Reserve,Clovelly, The Costwolds, Dorset, Bath, and Isle of Wight.

How many days is enough for England?

To see many of England's most famous sights, you can spend as few as four or five days. However, if you want to take several of the country's distinct regions and cultural activities, you can plan on spending a two-week or more.

Do and don'ts in England?

Here are things you should do: keep your interactions polite, friendly, and use humour if you want to criticise something that is not really serious. Also, you need to be patient and respect others, for example when queuing. For the don'ts: don't use stereotypes to distinguish where people come from in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland). Other than that, don't be overly critical in public and avoid asking about personal mattern to begin a conversation. You shouldn't also take jokes too seriously since the British like to tease.

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