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Which of these tasty pub dishes would you devour first?
QUESTION 1
Bangers and Mash
Welsh Rarebit
Fish and Chips
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This freshly fried, white fish fillet with sliced fried potatoes can be enjoyed throughout Britain but is best served wrapped in newspaper and devoured by the seaside.
Fish and Chips
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This Welsh classic includes melted cheddar cheese, Guinness beer, mustard powder and spices, slathered onto bread and grilled to perfection.
Welsh Rarebit
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It’s hard not to finish this dish of succulent sausage nestled on a fluffy bed of mashed potatoes and covered lightly with onion gravy.
Bangers and Mash
Which of these tasty pub dishes would you devour first?
QUESTION 1
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Dalwhinnie Distillery
The Scotch Whisky Experience
Lagavulin Distillery
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Set in gorgeous Cairngorms National Park, Dalwhinnie is the highest distillery in Scotland. Visitors will delight in whisky and chocolate pairings on their tasting tours.
Dalwhinnie Distillery
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Found next to Edinburgh Castle, here you’ll find a collection with 3,384 bottles of Scotland’s national drink!
The Scotch Whisky Experience
Where would you like to taste your first dram of whisky in Scotland?
QUESTION 2
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Ron Swanson on Parks & Recreation loves Lagavulin whisky from Islay. Known as the 'Queen of the Hebrides', Islay's famous for its peaty, smoky whiskies. Enjoy daily tours and breathtaking views of Lagavulin Bay. Sláinte!
Lagavulin Distillery
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Afternoon Tea at
Leeds Castle
Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea
at Sanderson London
Cream Tea in Devon
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Dine in the luxurious state room with a menu of sumptuous treats including classic home-made scones with clotted cream and jam, sandwiches and sweet delectable delights.
Afternoon Tea at
Leeds Castle
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Don’t be late for this important tea service at Sanderson London, which is inspired by the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland.
Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea
at Sanderson London
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Indulge in a classic cream tea in Devon, England, where it originated in the 11th century. The meal includes a fresh pot of tea, warm scones, strawberry jam and Devonshire clotted cream. Delish!
Cream Tea in Devon
Which style of afternoon tea would you like to try first?
QUESTION 3
Which style of afternoon tea would you like to try first?
QUESTION 3
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Buckingham Palace
Windsor Castle
Balmoral Castle
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The Queen’s official residence, you can tour the lavish state rooms every August and September and see the Changing of the Guard ceremony from May to July.
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Just 45 minutes from London, this has been the home to monarchs for nearly 1,000 years. Don’t miss the magnificent State Apartments on the tour!
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Located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the Queen enjoys her summers here. The gardens and Castle Ballroom are open to the public from April to July each year. Be sure to book in advance!
Balmoral Castle
Which royal residence are you most excited
to discover?
QUESTION 4
Which royal residence are you most excited to discover?
QUESTION 4
Windsor Castle
Buckingham Palace
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400th Anniversary of
the Mayflower
Manchester Poetry
Library opening
The Opening of the Bath World Heritage Centre
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Summer celebrations will mark the
400th anniversary of the Mayflower sailing from England to America. Enjoy the Mayflower International Festival
(July 8th-11th) hosted in Plymouth
along the waterfront.
400th Anniversary of
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Manchester, famous for football, art and music, will open the Manchester Poetry Library in 2021, proving another reason for its UNESCO City of Literature status. Also, enjoy day trips by rail to Chatsworth House, Chester and the Lake District.
Manchester Poetry
Library opening
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2021 will see the opening of a new World Heritage Centre and previously unseen areas of the Roman Baths themselves – including a Roman sauna!
The Opening of the Bath World Heritage Centre
Which of these 2021 happenings would you like to experience?
QUESTION 5
Snowdonia National Park, Wales
Jurassic Coast, England
Trotternish Peninsula,
Isle of Skye
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Snowdonia National Park has breathtaking landscapes of lakes, mountains and glacial landforms. Take an epic train ride on the Snowdon Mountain Railway and reach the highest peak in Wales with stunning views across the sea.
Snowdonia National Park, Wales
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The Jurassic Coast is filled with geological wonders and runs 95 miles along the southern coast of England. Don’t miss Durdle Door, one of the most iconic spots in Britain!
Jurassic Coast, England
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Here you’ll find the Old Man of Storr, a 49 meter-high monolith of basalt that helped Bonnie Prince Charlie hide from troops after the Battle of Culloden.
Trotternish Peninsula,
Isle of Skye
Which natural wonder will set the backdrop for your British adventure?
QUESTION 6
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The Houses of Parliament and Elizabeth Tower are among London's most iconic landmarks and must-see attractions. Big Ben is the name given to the massive bell inside the clock tower, which weighs more than 13 tons!
Big Ben and Houses
of Parliament
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The cathedral’s awe-inspiring interior will amaze. For a special treat, visit the Whispering Gallery and make the final trek to the very top of the Golden Gallery to enjoy stunning panoramic views across London.
St. Paul's Cathedral
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Don’t just admire Tower Bridge from afar. See inside London's defining landmark and discover the stories behind the engineering, the people, the architecture and the city that built Tower Bridge.
Tower Bridge
What famous London landmark is first on your bucket list?
QUESTION 7
What famous London landmark is first on your bucket list?
QUESTION 7
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