From so many days I have planned to visit Britain and last summer my dreams come true with my nearest friend. Our target is to visit main & most popular cities and destination belonging to London, Manchester and Birmingham.
We are searching for cheapest hotel in london - my friend suggested for BAKER STREET lastly after huge discussion we decided to stay at cheapest one - BARBICAN.
LONDON, our first destination. We already decided to visit London's most famous tourist attraction, "MADAME TAUSSADS". We egger to visit at MADAME TAUSSADS MUSEUM,coz our favorite Hero BIG-B (Amitabh Bacchan), KING KHAN (Shahrukh Khan) and great INDIAN LADY DIANA - actress Aishwarya Rai-Bacchan residing there for long long time. I proud to see all big legends in front of me "LIVE"...thanks to MADAME TAUSSADS's artist !!!
Further we moved towards Royal Botanic Garden. A great garden and place to visit all year round, but particularly in the Spring, when it's flowerbeds are in full effect. One tip is to go in early January and take your Christmas tree there for recycling - they let you into the park for free. If you like parks, flowers and plants from around the world this place is an absolute must. Truly a great place to get away from all the hustle and bustle of London. The tropical glass Palm House building should not be missed. Take a picnic on a sunny day and enjoy a peaceful stroll through the woodland area or formal flower beds and fountains. However, this garden also quieter and more magical in winter when you can go and warm up in the great Victorian glass houses and see the incongruous sight of bananas growing in west London. So, all of you requested, please do not miss to see this heaven on the land.
We got one more cheapest hotel in Manchester (Liverpool Street Salford Manchester M5 4, Manchester). It was Our second destination. Manchester is a great city that doesn't all get the credit it deserves. There are NO tourists here, and few Americans, if any, but it's really nice to visit. It's really different from London. The nightlife here is amazing. There are so many cool clubs and bars. If you're in the UK, visit this city! This city is great and the best place in the north of England. It is drastically different than tourist-filled London. The shopping in Manchester is great (check out the Arndale or the Trafford Centre). There are some great places to eat, too. Try Panama Hatty's (next to the post office off of Market Street)-it is a little bit pricey, but well worth it. Croma (Clarence Street, near the Town Hall) is great and cheap (try the sticky toffee pudding!). Transportation, by bus,train,taxi and tram was excellent. For a major Industrial City it was clean, lots to do and see. Many great restaurants.
We heard about MAILBOX and just thought that how it looks like? So, we moved towards MAILBOX. This is Britain’s biggest mixed use building and it owes its name to the fact that it was built on the former site of Birmingham’s main postal sorting office. It offers a variety of shops and restaurants as well as leisure facilities, residential and office space and two hotels! We never seen before the fashion choices on offer include such famous designer brands as DKNY, Emporio Armani, and Hugo Boss, as well as such local boutiques as Ronit Zilka, Thomas Pink, and Tim Little. The Mailbox provides an excellent brake from the trials of City Centre shopping and it is well worth breaking for lunch here if you have the money. The restaurants in the Mailbox, we had lunch in the Noodle Bar which was pretty. At last day of our tour we are in the one more cheapest hotel in birmingham - Ramada.
Ramada Hotel & Resort Birmingham has 3 star accommodation we stayed in. It is near Sutton Coldfield. The accommodation is at Penns Lane, Walmley, Sutton Coldfield W convenient to the Sutton Coldfield area. Our tour of 4 days were successful only because of cheapest rates. We save a lot, spend more on shopping and enjoyed more during this UK tour. If you are plan to visit... I just suggest you please choose all these cheapest hotels in Britain for great experience.
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