Historical places to visit in England

​​The best historical places to visit in england

​​Are you in love with the fascinating, crazy history of England? Then why not plan a holiday to the best historical places to visit in england?

​From Norman strongholds over cathedrals where kings and queens rest in peace to royal Palaces, where intrigue, love and big history took place - enjoy travelling through the centuries of british History and ​explore some of the most fascinating historical places.

​Tower of London

Tower of London

​​​Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, the Tower of London. This is the official title of the almost a millennium old stronghold on the banks of the River Thames, now one of Britain's most popular tourist destinations. Today the Tower is known to many as a prison and execution site, but it was built as a fortress and also served as a royal residence for a long time.

Highclere Castle

Highclere Castle

​​​​Today known to many as the Filming location of hit TV series "Downton Abbey", Highclere castle is a victorian Manor in the Countryside southwest of London. What a destination for a day trip from London!

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H​ampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace, near London

​Near London on the banks of the river Themse lies the palace that still remembers its former, famous owner: Henry VIII. Walk through impressive halls under decorated ceilings and relive the atmosphere of the Tudor Court - you may even encounter a Tudor ghost!

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​Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey London

​​Towering over London's city center, Westminster Abbey has influenced the lives of kings and queens for over a thousand years. ​Explore the Abbey, dive right into history and visit the final resting places of over 3.000 famous kings, queens, poets, scientists, nobles and politicians.

Discover more:  Hampton Court Palace: Where Henry VIII lived and loved

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​​Kensington Palace

10 things you didn't know about Kensington Palace

​Kensington Palace is located in the heart of London, in Kensington Gardens, right beside Hyde Park. Most people know the Palace, built in the 17th century, probably as the former residence of Princess Diana. And also her son William with his wife and children reside here when they are in London.

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​Castle Howard

The 18th century castle is situated in Yorkshire, within a protected "Area of outstanding natural beauty". Owned by the Howard family for 300 years, Castle Howard allows visitors to tour its state rooms with its impressive art collection and then explore the extensive gardens past lake terraces and fountains.

​Beverley Minster

The 18th century castle is situated in Yorkshire, within a protected "Area of outstanding natural beauty". Owned by the Howard family for 300 years, Castle Howard allows visitors to tour its state rooms with its impressive art collection and then explore the extensive gardens past lake terraces and fountains.