Tourist Information North West England
- Cheshire tourist information (14)
- Greater Manchester tourist information (2)
- Lancashire tourist information (6)
- Merseyside tourist information (2)
- Cumbria tourist information (5)
Pleasure Beach in Blackpool is the UK's top theme park attracting over 5 million visitors a year.
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Chester Zoo is one of the best in Britain with over 7000 animals and 400 different species.
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Knowlsey Safari Park is just 8 miles from Liverpool, with a 5 mile journey past Elelphants, tigers, rhinos, giraffes and more.
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Hyde Park is a large park in central London used for a variety of recreational uses including large outdoor concerts in the summer.
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Paddington train station is a key National Rail and London Underground station in the city of London.
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Tatton Park is a 2000 acre estate in Cheshire comprising a Mansion, Deer Park, Gardens, Farm and an Old Hall.
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Portobello Road market is famous for its antique and second hand clothes stalls that line the street every Saturday.
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Kensington Palace has been home to the royal family for over 300 years and was where Diana Princess of Wales resided.
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Camelot theme park offers visitors rollercoaster rides alongside theatrical displays and shows all based on the theme of Camelot.
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The Silk Heritage Museum looks at the history and development of silk manufacturing in the town of Macclesfield.
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Merseyside Maritime museum looks at the history of one of the Worlds greatest ports.
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Nickelodeon Land is based on a variety of characters from the Nickelodeon Network and had 12 rides designed to entertain the whole family.
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Blackpool Tower at Blackpool Pleasure Beach was opened to the public on 14 May 1894. It was inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
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The Beatles story reveals the culture, life, times and music of the Beatles with special exhibitions and a discovery zone.
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Over 1000 marine creatures in over 50 displays including sharks, octopus, seahorses and rays. Hold a crab or touch a star fish.
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Chiswick House is a Palladian villa completed in 1729 during the reign of George II and designed by Lord Burlington.
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The Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse records the social, cultural and industrial history of west Cheshire.
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Beeston Castle was built in the 1220s by the Earl of Chester as a defence against aristocratic rivals and a declaration of the Earl's power.
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The Serpentine is a 28-acre lake in Hyde Park, created in 1730.
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