The Eden Project
Though it was only finished in 2001, the astonishing Eden Project - a huge botanical garden and greenhouse complex in a reclaimed quarry in Cornwall - has quickly become one of England's best loved attractions. And deservedly so; a centre designed to teach environmental awareness might not sound jazzy and exciting, but so much effort and imagination has gone into the place that it is now the fourth most visited British attraction.
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The Eden Project
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West End Theatreland
‘Theatreland’ is the nickname for an area of London’s West End that has a dense concentration of grand theatres, a district the equal of New York’s Broadway. Every year, more than thirteen million people visit a show at one of the venues here, making this easily one of the most popular London attractions.
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Theatre Land - West End more ...
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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is situated within Her Majesty's Naval Base Portsmouth, on the Hampshire coast. Home to the British Naval Fleet since Tudor times, the base still looks after 66% of the British surface fleet; it was once the biggest industrial site in the world. Visitors to the Historic Dockyard have access to the Royal Naval Museum, HMS Warrior, the Tudor frigate Mary Rose, and Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory.
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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
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