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No matter which route you choose, you’re sure to have a jolly good time in Northern England.
48 HR Guide Wales
If storybook English countrysides, 12th century ruins, and fields of wild flowers and sheep are your thing, it's time to book a trip to Wales.
If someone asked you what European cities you’d like to visit, I imagine you’d say London, Paris or Rome. There’s a city I bet you’re forgetting, though: Cardiff. The capital of Wales, the coastal ...
Wales’ calendar is packed with a wide variety of entertaining and indulgent festivals and events, starting with New Year’s Eve, which is hedonistically celebrated throughout the country, and contin...
Cardiff Airport The main gateway for visitors traveling directly to Wales, Cardiff Airport welcomed around 1.2 million passengers last year. Located 12 miles from downtown in the village of Rhoose,...
Although Welsh is officially the first language, it is highly unlikely you’ll come across locals who don’t speak English Don’t refer to the people of Wales as English, as some see this as offensive...
Nationals of the United States, Canada, and Australia do not need to apply for a tourist visa to enter Wales. Six-month visas are granted on arrival, free of charge. These rules also apply to citiz...
The Welsh are extremely proud of their culture and heritage, and in recent years, great efforts have been made to revive traditional customs, especially those relating to language, literature, and ...
Although it has a reputation for being gray, rainy, and generally miserable, the Welsh climate is often pleasant especially along the coast. During the summer, temperatures reach high 80s°F, while ...