UK Tourist Spots

A look at some of the UK’s best known tourist destinations.

The London Aquarium

Thursday
Jun 5,2008

The London Aquarium is one of the biggest exhibitions of aquatic life in Europe. It is the home of at least four hundred different species on display in more than fifty exhibits. The London Aquarium features all different types of creatures from clownfish, stingrays and sharks, to sideways walking crabs, lionfish and moray eels. Your entire family can relax and unwind as they explore the world underwater at the London Aquarium.

The London Aquarium can be found nestled along the southern riverbank of the Thames River in the County Hall building. It is located right beside the London Eye, just across the bridge from The House of Parliament and Big Ben.

The London Aquarium is the first of its kind and one of the biggest exhibitions of aquatic life showcased in more than two million liters of water. The London Aquarium is a fantastic combination of relaxation, education and entertainment. Your family can take a voyage through the lakes, oceans and rivers of the world through discovery.

The London Aquarium is the only place in London where you can get close up with sharks, watch piranha eat and touch a stingray.

The London Aquarium teaches its visitors to respect nature with its underwater journey.

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Friday
May 9,2008

England is a wonderfully spectacular place with a little something for everyone. It does not matter if you are interested in architecture, culture, art or just plain fun, there is something for you in South West England.

The Badger Brewery showcases the tale of Hall & Woodhouse over the years and gives visitors a heightened awareness of how a brewery works.

Some of the most popular attractions for the whole family in South West England are the Crealy Great Adventure Parks in Cornwall and Devon. There is so much to do, from rides and slides to play area for any weather. Fun is almost a guarantee.

During the Norman times, King William gave all of the land to the St. Michael of Normandy monks. Otterton Mill was among the biggest and most functional throughout the Middle Ages. It fell into disrepair in the twentieth century, but was restored in the late seventies.

The finest spa in North Europe was built by the Romans around the only hot springs in Britain. Hot water still flows naturally through the bathing complex and the Roman museum of significance is located at the center of the Roman Baths.

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