We'll head north, traveling to
Cambridge, a historic university town renowned for its university founded in 1209. You'll have time to stroll among its impressive neoclassical Gothic buildings, canals, and residential colleges. We'll then continue through the interior of England, where pleasant landscapes will lead us to
Coventry, a city known for its rich history and significant role in the car industry. Its cathedral, destroyed during World War II, has become a symbol of peace and reconciliation. Next, we'll head to
Liverpool, where we'll enjoy a brief bus tour of this World Heritage Site, the second-largest port in the United Kingdom, famously associated with the Beatles.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
A university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England, home to the world-renowned University of Cambridge, which was founded in 1209.
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Coventry, United Kingdom
A historic city in England, famed for its medieval cathedral ruins and modern architecture. Highlights include Coventry Transport Museum, the futuristic Belgrade Theatre, and vibrant shopping districts. Easy access from London and Birmingham. A blend of heritage and innovation!
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Liverpool, United Kingdom
Located in the city of Merseyside, Liverpool a cultural center in the United Kingdom. Tourism is a significant part of the city's economy and visitors enjoy museums, nightlife, cuisine, shopping and more. Liverpool is also home to one of the most successful football teams, by the same name.