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A United Kingdom-Ireland Guide

 


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The United Kingdom is the number-two travel destination in the world behind Paris.  If it exists in the world and it’s the latest trend, London has got it or is doing it.  


The temperature and the social climate are right too, not too hot, not too cold.  The UK has got permanent mild weather like the west coast of Canada, always mild.


England is the cultural capital of the world.  The people that live nearby in Europe, Africa and Asia want to go there to see the latest entertainment, high-tech gadgets and the nightlife.  It has the world’s common language.  


There are over a hundred universities in this small country.  People from all over the world go to schools in England.


There’s nowhere else really for most of the people to go to feel like they’re in a trendy, liberated place.  


London is the cool place of the world.  NYC and LA are big, dirty cities.  Dubai is hot as hell.  Shanghai has a foreign language.  There is no other big cool city except for Paris.


People want to see the stores on Carnaby Street, the bars in Soho and the birds in Trafalgar Square.


England has got a lot of history too. 


The political climate is right.  There hasn’t been a revolution there since Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Parliament on the fifth of November, 1605.


London is an ethnic melting pot.  Britain once ruled the world.  Many of its colonial citizens settled in the motherland.    


As far as tourism in England goes, London gets the bulk of it.  When you think about it, London is the center of the civilized world.  This is where the British conquered most of the world from.  London is the cosmopolitan center of world culture for the modern era.  Istanbul and Rome are too far off the beaten track and they don't speak English.  The downside of London is that it's expensive.


The rest of England is a bunch of midsized towns and solitary tourist attractions scattered all over the country but there's so much history and so many attractions that you have to decide on exactly what you want and go directly for it otherwise you'll end up going to the usual tourist trap tourist attractions that have no real meaning like all the mausoleums of long-dead people from past history I saw when I went on a canned trip there.


Stonehenge in the Salisbury Plain about 95 miles southwest of London is about the biggest attraction outside of London followed by Windsor Castle about 20 miles west of London.  


England is big on literary heritage.  There are homages to great writers all over the place such as Chaucer, Rudyard Kipling, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Jonathan Swift (Wales) and so on and so forth.


You have your two big college towns Oxford and Cambridge if you're into that kind of stuff.


If you're into castles and things like that, go to englishheritage.org.uk or nationaltrust.org.uk.


England is not one of the countries included on the Eurorail pass.  You have to buy a Britrail ticket which gives you the right to unlimited travel on Britain's trains.  British rail travel is expensive so you might use the buses called coaches over there.  Distances aren't very far.  Everything is only a few hours apart.


If you have a Eurorail pass, you get a 40% discount on the Eurostar train that goes under the English Channel.


Books about Great Britain are at #914.10-20 at the library.


The man who tires of London tires of life.  For there is in London all that life can afford.

Samuel Johnson


London is in southeast England on the Thames River.


Time Out magazine and What's On and Where to Go in London list London's entertainment events.


timeout.com/london/attractions/top-london-attractions

visitlondon.com

visitlondon.com/things-to-do/whats-on

whatson.london

skiddle.com › Events

whatsoninlondon.co.uk

cityoflondon.gov.uk › Home › Things to do › Visit the City

londoneye.com

tripadvisor.com › … › England › London › Things to Do in London

daysoutguide.co.uk

discount-london.com

londonnet.co.uk


Try #914.21 at the library.


Britain Visitor Center

Rex House

4-12 Regent St.

London SW1 4PQ

Near Picadilly Circus.


London Visitor Centers are listed at londontouristboard.com.


This United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)-Ireland guide covers most things in life like:


tourism

entertainment

jobs

business

grade school

college

lifestyle

medical 

love and sex


The 62 volumes are as follows:


Volume 1. Britain/ England Tourism

Volume 2. London Area Tourism

Volume 3. British Regions Tourism

Volume 4. British Allied Regions Tourism 

Volume 5. Britain Theater Guide

Volume 6. Ireland Guide

Volume 7. Northern Ireland Travel Guide

Volume 8. Scotland Travel Guide, includes Media

Volume 9. Wales Travel Guide 

Volume 10. United Kingdom Hotel Guide

Volume 11. British Allied Regions Accommodations

Volume 12. Ireland Hotel Guide

Volume 13. Northern Ireland Hotel Guide

Volume 14. Scotland Hotel Guide

Volume 15. Wales Accommodations Guide

Volume 16. United Kingdom and Ireland Government Guide

Volume 17. United Kingdom-Ireland Transportation Guide

Volume 18. United Kingdom and Ireland Art Guide

Volume 19. Useful Practical Websites For The UK From Allyoucanread.Com/UK-Newspapers and angloinfo.com

Volume 20. A UK Website Guide from feedspot.com

Volume 21. A UK Website Guide from dmoz-odp.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom

Volume 22. UK-Ireland-Europe Immigration Guide

Volume 23. Britain Job Guide

Volume 24. UK Job Website Guide 1

Volume 25. UK Job Website Guide 2

Volume 26. United Kingdom Company Guide 1 

Volume 27. United Kingdom Company Guide 2

Volume 28. A UK-World Recruiter Guide

Volume 29. prospects.ac.uk UK Career Information Guide

Volume 30. A UK Job Website Guide by field from thecdi.net/Useful-Links and careercompanion.co.uk

Volume 31. careers.ox.ac.uk Lists Career Info and Job Websites by Field Mostly for the UK

Volume 32. British Jobs in Specific Fields 1

Volume 33. British Jobs in Specific Fields 2

Volume 34. dmoz-odp.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Business_and_Economy/Employment/By_Sector has United Kingdom Job Websites by Field

Volume 35. dmoz-odp.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Business_and_Economy/Employment has United Kingdom Job Websites by Region/ Area

Volume 36. UK Employment Agency Websites from dmoz-odp.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Business_and_Economy/Employment/Agencies

Volume 37. A UK Criminal Justice Guide

Volume 38. UK Medical Job Guide

Volume 39. UK-Europe Media Guide plus Jobs

Volume 40. Science Jobs in the United Kingdom

Volume 41. United Kingdom Nonprofit Guide

Volume 42. Britain Business Guide 

Volume 43. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Jobs

Volume 44. Ireland Job Guide

Volume 45. Britain Entertainment Industry

Volume 46. Britain-Northern Ireland Medical Guide

Volume 47. United Kingdom Cancer Guide

Volume 48. A Medical Travel Information Guide 1

Volume 49. A Medical Travel Information Guide 2

Volume 50. Travel Health Doctor/ Clinic Guide

Volume 51. Disabled People Travel/ Access and Barrier-Free Info 

Volume 52. A List of UK Government and Nonprofit Organiations

Volume 53. UK Grade School Guide plus Jobs

Volume 54. UK Education Guide

Volume 55. UK College-University Guide

Volume 56. Ireland-Northern Ireland Education Guide

Volume 57. British Love and Sex Guide 

Volume 58. An Irish Love-Sex Guide 

Volume 59. United Kingdom Redlight Guide

Volume 60. United Kingdom-Ireland Swinger Guide

Volume 61. UK-Ireland Sex and Porn Websites from the Dead Website topsexweb.com

Volume 62. British BDSM Guide


This is a practical guide to life in the UK mostly focusing on jobs and education, secondly for tourists who want to go there and see what’s going on in all sectors. 


There are more United Kingdom job websites in this book than anywhere else in the world.  If you don’t want to pay me, some good career websites are careers.ox.ac.uk and prospects.ac.uk.


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