Bakeries
Bakeries are common, and like in other European countries, the good bakeries are popular and you might need to queue in line and hope that your favourite items will still be available when you get to the counter.
Eating / Drinking Edinburgh
32 Reviews When I told one of my friends I was going to Edinburgh, he said "You must try haggis!" I asked him what it was, but he told me (ironically) that I'd better just ordered it in a restaurant in...
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Local people/language Glasgow
10 Reviews The presence of 43 university departments of Scots language in German Universities as opposed to zero in English universities somewhat shows up the inequalities of the United Kingdom.Glasgow...
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Fish and Chips York
3 Reviews Britains most popular hot take away meal is Fish and Chips. This tasty combination is usually eaten with salt and vinegar; in Scotland sometimes with a special brown sauce. The favourite fish is Cod,...
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Pronunciation Oxford
3 Reviews Oxford has some intuition-defying pronunciations. If you really want to sound like a native you'll have to say Bay-lee-ill for Balliol (college), Bod-lee-inn for Bodleian (library), Maud-Lynn for...
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Geordie - language Newcastle upon Tyne
10 Reviews Perhaps more than any other in the country, the Geordie dialect can seem impenetrable to a non-Geordie, (a Geordie being a native of Newcastle). The differences between this and standard English...
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Belfast Pubs Belfast
3 Reviews It is a tradition that the School's Rugby Cup Final is held on St. Patrick's Day. In 2005 the finalists were Royal Belfast Academical Institution and their regular combatants Methodist College...
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Men In Kilts Edinburgh
18 Reviews now you can't come to Scotland and not try the nation's second favourite drink - Irn Bru (Iron Brew). it's made fae girders (not really but it's supposed to give you super human powers - just like...
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Rangers/Celtic Glasgow
7 Reviews Football violence - between the fans of 2 teams' supporters - is not limited to Glasgow on the odd occasion when it happens. It happens in every city in Europe. All of these comments are blowing it...
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English Pubs York
2 Reviews While people generally know pubs because of the beer, they are inexpensive places to eat. There is an asociation called CAMRA who works to preserve old pubs and after buying their guide I visited...
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May Day Oxford
4 Reviews May Morning is one of Oxford's most popular celebrations. Very many Oxonians (and tourists) party the whole night through only to gather on Magdalen Bridge at the unchristian time of 5.30am. The...
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girls...girls...girls Newcastle upon Tyne
2 Reviews You may notice when you visit Newcastle that there is the occasional coat shop....This is for Tourists only who think Newcastle is cold.... All year round in Newcastle on a night time you will see...
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Music Festivals Belfast
2 Reviews Every day on Royal Avenue, you will see street entertainers, who are always fun to see. There is the bagpiper player, who is practically part of the scenery every Saturday now! This pic is of two...
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Tips For Travellers Edinburgh
11 Reviews Bus 35 will also get you into the center of Edinburgh at £1.20 instead of £3.50 the Airlink charges. Both buses can be found at their respective stops right outside the airport doors. Also, consider...
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Weather Glasgow
2 Reviews Scotland, while very scenic is famous for the weather being unpredictable. It can change very fast in a short space of time, especially in mountain and sea areas. When packing, always best to ensure...
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Punting Oxford
1 Review Punting is a very popular passtime, particularly in the summer. I think punting is exclusive to Oxford & Cambridge - I've never seen it elsewhere. It's a lot more difficult than it looks - have a look...
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beer...beer..beer Newcastle upon Tyne
5 Reviews Newcastle Brown Ale is the best known beer from Newcastle. It's been brewed in the city since the 1920s and it's famous blue star logo has been there since the start. It’s available on draught, in...
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Driving Belfast
2 Reviews If you are travelling to Belfast from Dublin or other city in Republic of Ireland you need known that meazurement units change from Kilometer to Miles and meters to yards, and the signs about...
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Festival, Tattoo, Hogmanay, Etc. Edinburgh
16 Reviews Before the festival begins, there is a Cavalcade of floats advertising the participants. It was not advertised because of security,but we heard from a friend and made our way to Prince's Street down...
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Bagpipes Glasgow
3 Reviews Highland warriors danced over the blades of two crossed swords before and after their battles. They were very careful not to touch the swords with their feet while they danced because they believed...
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Rowing Oxford
1 Review Rowing is one of the most popular sports at Oxford, and amongst the colleges the competition is fierce. Whilst the drawbacks of rowing are all too obvious - early starts at 6am, training 7 days a...
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Viewing murals. Belfast
2 Reviews It has recently become popular to visit areas of Belfast where there are murals painted on the gable ends of rows of houses. Some of these areas can be fairly rough areas and should really be avoided,...
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Accent Edinburgh
8 Reviews Very helpful indeed. aboot - about auld - old bairn - child ben - mountain bonnie - beautiful brae - slope braw - fine cock-a-leekie - chicken and leek soup coo - cow dae - do deid - dead doon -...
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New Year/Hogmanay Glasgow
1 Review This picture is of fireworks at midnight at George's Square. The Scots really enjoy New Year (Hogmany) and have some of the world's largest parties. It is considered that the first person over the...
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Money Edinburgh
6 Reviews If you reside outside of the European Union, you will most likely be able to claim back the VAT (value added tax 17.5%) you have paid. Make sure you keep all your receipts. Some shops, selling more...
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Miscellaneous Edinburgh
11 Reviews Just outside St Giles Cathedral on the cobbles on the west side towards the castle you will find a big heart. It is the Heart of Midlothian and the custom is to spit on the centre and it is supposed...
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Bakeries are common, and like in other European countries, the good bakeries are popular and you might need to queue in line and hope that your favourite items will still be available when you get to the counter.

Year 2000 saw a lot of exceptional 'Art Galleries' open to the public. Ok, I suppose I will have to mention the Tate Modern in London (which I haven't been to), but in addition there has been The Lowry in Salford and The New Gallery in Walsall both of which I have been to. The New Gallery at Walsall in the West Midlands is full of Epstein sculptures.
A dreamland for the kids hee heea sea of yummy sweet candies is the specialization of London, I was confused what to try as I didn't know what to see even:-pbut it is for sure a wonderful thing in wonderland!

Wax museum of Madame Tussaud'sis absolutley fantastic, I was told everal times from Mido:English are great and know how to use everything to attract people, and he told me some examples of unreal things like Sherlok Holmes and John Ripper, how they make shopping things and thousands of books using them ;-)))

Salvador Dali is one of my favorite artists!not simply one of my favorite, but really the best one for me, and here near the London eye you can see one of his famous paintings as a model, really nice ;-)time for me should indeed look like that!

Why I'm saying so....!!!!Hmmmmmmm not hard to guess....take a look here and tell me after reading it...The World uses these mesures: Liters, Kgs, Meters, higth by meters, kilometers, DegreeEngland uses the same mesures but this way: Pint, Stones,yards,hight by feet, miles, F. degreeWell then.....!!!!!!!!!! What do you say now!!!

Yep Wonderland is famous that it is one of the rare countries where drivers cabine is in the right not the left, and where cars drives normaly in the left and to pass another car they take the right side!but please don't ever forget that the Automobile discovery was English!

Yep again, the very big part of the world use the 2 holes for wiers, but not Wonderland, I mean England LOLit is 3 as you can see here, that causes you a bag of troubles if you don't have such a system, or you're not ready, so please read my Packing list tip to see how you can solve this problem!

It is heavy yeah...Eggs and bacon and beans!but it is the right thing to do and try once you're in England, hee hee it is another of those hundred facts and special things that makes England the ultimate wonderfland!

The whole European comunity, except UK and Sweden had refused to change their money and join the Union, even if they are members on it, well, I don't know why Swedish dose it!!!!but I know why the English did!-*Change, What for mate!!!*LOL LOL LOL-*Why mate! change is not good!*LOL LOL LOL

The Montague On The Gardens London
5 Reviews and 1067 Opinions The concierge was fabulous, the hotel very grand, and despite the rooms being small they were...
The Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh
5 Reviews and 770 Opinions Two men wearing kilts (or trews) welcome you at the door and an open fire welcomes you in the lobby,...
Radisson Edwardian Manchester Manchester
4 Reviews and 929 Opinions I had a great time there. Stayed due to business 4 nights in the hotel. Staff was great, friendly...
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Q: In mid May we will be traveling from Glasgow to London. I think we have decided we would prefer rail to air for various reasons. ...

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