Westonbirt, The National Arboretum in Gloucestershire is home to 3,000 different species of trees and over 16,000 individual specimens. Autumn is one of the best times to visit as visitors can enjoy an explosive natural display of colours. (Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
England has long been a popular destination with tourists. Many come just for London alone, either to see the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London or even a play on the West End. In fact, according to the Guinness World Records, London and it is estimated that the city will welcome as many as , reports The BBC.
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However, England has much more to offer than just London. History lovers can come to experience England’s rich past, from its oldest universities of Oxford and Cambridge, to Shakespeare’s birthplace in , to the numerous, stunning castles. One of England’s most famous examples is Windsor Castle, which remains the largest, currently inhabited castle in the world. First established as a royal residence in 1070 by William the Conqueror, Windsor has been a , according to Lonely Planet. Another castle worth visiting is the 14th century Highclere Castle, made famous for being .”
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England is also home to some beautiful landscapes from the unforgettable Lake District in the northwest to the in the southeast. The , when the landscape turns bright gold, red and orange with the season.
So whether you want to watch Shakespeare by the sea at or explore , here are 50 unforgettable places to visit in England.
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