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The central part of England that the English themselves call Midlands is a densely populated area. The largest city is Birmingham, where it is worth visiting the Euglier Quarter. There's a lot of good restaurants and clubs in Birmingham, and there's a great shopping. In the vicinity of Birmingham, Solihal is located where famous Landrover and Rangerover streets are collected.
Small town Startfordna Avon Inextricably linked to William Shakespeare's name. His first plays were presented here.
If you're interested in tech and her development history, welcome. Ayronbridgewhere the industrial revolution began. Today is a unique museum complex with a full range of entertainment.
If you drive from the south to the north on the M6 speed track, turn right to Newcasl-ander-Lime, and walk a little further, you'll be in. Stock-on-Trent♪ It's the kingdom of the porcelain, there's a factory where wedgwood's world-famous products are made.
Warchester sauce fans in the culinary are able to access the originals. Worchester. is also located in Midlands.
And of course, Cambridge deserves your attention, an old university city with an infinite atmosphere and architecture.
One hour from Cambridge is a city. Gertford - The capital of Hertfordshire County. Here, the castle of Hertford, for 300 years serving the Queen's Palace. There are three rivers, Mimiram, Bin and Rib, offering excellent boating opportunities.
In Buckinghamshire County, half an hour away from London, you'll find a lot of cute little towns like Stoney Stratford♪ Emersham Or Marlowe. Marlowethe calm of the Thames, preserved the charm of the good old England, with its georgantic architecture and seduced stone houses rising to the medieval. There are interesting stores you can't meet in London.
The nature of the central part of England is less diverse than the northern one, but there are some of its beauty. In particular, tourists will be intrigued National Park Pick Distrik rivers and canals Norfolk Brods♪
Moscow minus 3 hours.