London, England
London is a traditionally desired destination which never leaves its visitors dull or apathetic. There is a special place for everybody here so the city appeals to people of different ages and backgrounds. London’s places of interest can be divided into two types - those which date back to centuries ago and the modern ones. When there, you should savour both types of places but with a hint of precaution. We have an apprehension that following the beaten track you will not get the real flavour of London.
Cambridge, England Famous for its university, Cambridge is full of history as well as a number of high tech modern companies, giving rise to the name "Silicon Fen". If you ever owned an Acorn computer, this is where it was made as were its rivals Sinclair, who were also based in the city.
There have been people living in the Cambridge area since at least 1,000 BC. The university has been in the city since 1209, although the earliest college that still exists is Peterhouse, which can trace its roots back as far as 1284.
Linkoln, England The City of Lincoln is a two-hour train ride from London by taking the train from Kings Cross Station to Peterborough and then the train to Lincoln. The main tourist attractions are located in the old quarter or a short distance away within walking distance of each other. The traveller can take a taxi from the train station to the many over-night accommodations near the main attractions and not get in a car again until ready to leave Lincoln.