HISTORIC ROYAL PALACES
Read moreKew Palace, Kensington Palace, The Banqueting House, Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Hillsborough Castle and Gardens, six royal institutions that have witnessed the history of England and its famous royal family for hundreds of years. Historic Royal Palaces is an independent association dedicated to preserving and promoting these six historic sites. There are even opportunities for visits in French for those who do not have a good command of Shakespeare's language. Their objective: to make this rich history known to as many people as possible.
GLEN NEVIS VISITOR CENTRE
Read moreThe Glen Nevis Information Centre is a very useful stop to find out about possible walks in the area - several routes of all levels - including the climb up the Ben. It is strongly recommended that you stop by to check the weather conditions before any ascent, especially outside the summer months, and to get all the information you need for a safe hike. There is on-site parking and a coffee shop.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreIt is the main tourist office of the External Hebrides, making it a compulsory passage to Stornoway.
OFFICE DE TOURISME D'ÉDIMBOURG
Read moreAt the foot of the Balmoral and next to the Princes Mall, this tourist office, called here Edinbugh iCentre, provides a very useful amount of information about the city, but also about the whole country. The brochures are numerous and complete, by theme or region. You will find turnkey programs for an excursion to scare yourself, to marvel, to taste local specialities or to dance. We'll also tell you about the best things to do in the city!
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreIt is the tourism office for the entire Thanet region (Margate, Ramsgate, Broadstairs).
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe tourist office is located on the ground floor of the Beany House of Art & Knowledge. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreVery dynamic office with free French-language documentation in Derry. Exchange desk service, tours of tours, guided tours, overnight stays… Information about Northern Ireland.
OFFICE DE TOURISME - VISIT BELFAST
Read moreVisit Belfast is an excellent tourist office, with huge, well-stocked offices. You'll find paper and digital information on the whole of Northern Ireland, as well as on the whole country. There's also a store where you can pick up a few souvenirs of your Northern Ireland escapade. A recommended stop-off before your visit. You'll find all the brochures and documentation you need to organize your stay.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe office offers information on travel, accommodation, local services and emergency services. It also offers a selection of books, maps, gifts and souvenirs.
OFFICE DE TOURISME & CARRICKFERGUS MUSEUM
Read moreThis office is a good base after Belfast to document itself, when we start talking about the Antrim Coast for the North.
The museum, also located on the spot, presents the city's history with a collection of vintage objects. Former firefighter's car, costumes and utensils culminating in the turbulent times of Carrickfergus with the th century invasions, Cromwell countryside, American colonies…
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreBath, an elegant city filled with traditional heritage, contemporary culture, green spaces and a few surprises. Built for pleasure and relaxation, beautiful Bath has been a wellness destination since Roman times. The waters are still a big draw, both at the ancient Roman baths and the modern Thermae Bath Spa, home to Britain's only natural hot springs in which you can bathe. Immerse yourself in Bath's remarkable collection of museums and galleries, and enjoy festivals, theater, music and sports throughout the year. Bath's beautiful honey-colored Georgian architecture looks straight out of a Jane Austen novel - highlights include the iconic Royal Crescent and the majestic Circus. There's plenty to see beyond the city, with beautiful Somerset countryside to explore, as well as attractions such as Stonehenge, Avebury and Longleat Safari Park.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreIt also functions as Salisbury City Council's reception. Here you'll find information on family attractions, activities, parks, historic sites, museums, events, independent stores, accommodation, restaurants, bars, directions, maps and much more.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE BRIDGNORTH
Read moreBridgnorth, England, is a picturesque town well worth a visit. It is divided into two parts: High Town and Low Town. The High Town is home to the castle, churches and magnificent 16th- and 17th-century mansions. Low Town was once a bustling port on the River Severn. To reach either part of the town, you can take the steepest funicular railway in the country. The town also offers a number of staircases and steep paths for the more energetic, where goods were once transported to market. Today, these markets offer antiques and local produce. Bridgnorth Castle, although partially destroyed during the Civil War, offers a breathtaking view of the town. Nearby, an iron bridge leads to the Severn Valley Railway station, where you can take a steam train to explore the magnificent Severn Valley.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE TRURO
Read moreTruro, in England, is a charming town well worth a visit during a stay in Cornwall. Suggested places to visit include the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth, with its fascinating exhibitions on the region's maritime history. Tintagel Castle, perched on Cornwall's north coast, offers spectacular views and a magical atmosphere. For those looking for accommodation, there are many options available in and around Truro. Quality hotels, comfortable B&Bs, vacation parks and campsites are all on offer. Whether you prefer to stay in a luxury hotel or a shepherd's hut, there's something for everyone. Visitors can obtain useful information from the town's tourist office and find accommodation to suit their needs.
PASS LIVE’SMART
Read moreFor £ 24,99 and £ 14,99 for children. Three consecutive days and many free attractions: Beatles museum, ferry cruise on the Mersey, City Explorer Bus Tour… and also discounts from 25 to 15% in five restaurants in the city.
CUMBRIA TOURISM
Read moreFor all kinds of information about the region. For hotel reservations on Lake District: Tel (0845) 450. Also consult the following Internet sites: www.lakedistrictoutdoors.co.uk - www.golakes.co.uk
Access by London Euston Station in 3 hours for Lancaster, 4 hours for Oxenholme Lake District. With its magnificent and varied landscapes, where the greenery and mountains surround the lakes and small villages, the Lake District is a paradise for hikers. This park is part of the National Trust. Volcanic activity and the various glaciations have shaped this park with a very varied terrain.
The Scaffell Pike, with its 978 m, is punctuated by water, ranging from Lake Windermere, 17 km from Lake Windermere to the small «tarns» of only a few metres. Inhabited from the Neolithic, there are many vestiges of these ancient tribes in the region: stone circles, old axes on the Old Man, a mountain overlooking the village of Coniston… In the th century, the beauty of the region did not escape from the English romanticism coming to search for inspiration. The poetry of Wordsworth, who wrote one of the first presentation guides in the region, and Turner's canvases owes much to the magic of these sublime landscapes especially in summer.
Besides hiking, the Lake District offers visitors numerous possibilities for activities (cycling, horse riding, climbing, boat…) and interesting museums.
RENSEIGNEMENTS
Read moreStratford-upon-Avon is a charming town in Warwickshire, England. It is a popular tourist destination due to its close connection with the famous writer William Shakespeare. Visitors can explore Shakespeare's birthplace, as well as Shakespeare's Theatre Royal, where his plays are still performed today. The town also boasts charming cobbled streets, quaint stores and pretty gardens. Theater lovers can enjoy the Stratford-upon-Avon Festival, which offers a varied program of plays and shows throughout the year.
WWW.AMBAFRANCE-UK.ORG
Read moreSite of the Embassy of France in London. A section is reserved for children.
WWW.ALLIANCEFRANCAISE.ORG.UK
Read moreSite of the French Alliance of London, the first organization to teach French worldwide.
WWW.VISITBRITAIN.FR
Read moreSite of the United Kingdom Tourist Office. In addition to tourist information and general events across the UK, you can find ideas for stays in London and Activities by neighbourhood.