Britain has a wide variety of non-stop entertainment options, many of which are based around the country’s historical heritage. The capital, London offers a wide variety of theatres featuring top actors and actresses as well as top restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Each city within Britain has a lot of attractions; each town has a wealth of cinemas, bars, clubs and restaurants and larger cities also offer live theatre, opera and concerts. All towns have access to sporting facilities; coastal regions offer a wide range of sailing and sea sports and the mountains of Scotland has winter skiing.
One of London’s major attractions is the British London Eye. It is the most elevated revolving observation wheel in the world and offers impressive panoramas of over 55 of the city’s most acclaimed sights.
Some of Europe’s greatest amusement and theme parks are located in Britain. The amusement park also houses a water park, spa and golf course with impressive nineteenth century gothic towers as a back drop. It is an excellent day out for families with young children and has plenty of rides to add to the enjoyment.
The country also has a large selection of zoos, the largest being Chester Zoo in the Midlands. It is home to over 500 different species of animals and is set in an award winning nature park with diverse varieties of plants.
The city of York is home to many historical sites as well as some exciting museums and attractions.
Britain is a great sporting nation with football the predominant sport. Most towns have a football stadium and matches are usually held at weekends. If people visit Britain at the end of June, they have to be sure to book seats for the Wimbledon Tennis tournament. Visitors in summer may prefer to watch that truly British game of cricket which is played out on village greens as well as the most famous stadium Lords.
Shopping is a national pastime in Britain and there is a diverse range of large shopping malls located across the country.