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The Best Websites
Britannia (www.britannia.com): This site is more than a travel guide; it's chock-full of lively features, history, and regional profiles, including sections on Wales and King Arthur.
Automobile Association -- UK (www.theaa.com): This site lists hundreds of places to stay, ranked by price and quality with apparently objective reviews. Many lodgings accept online bookings. Dining information includes ratings based on food, service, atmosphere, and price. Most restaurants list prices and which credit cards are accepted.
Londontown.com: The Official Internet Site for London (www.londontown.com): This fab site from the city's tourist board will get you panting to start your trip. It lists accommodations, pubs, events, attractions, and places to live it up after dark. Daily special features include discount offers. You can download mini-area maps by Tube stop, attraction, theater, or street.
This Is London (www.thisislondon.com): The Evening Standard operates this well-rounded site, which includes a frank guide to dining, drinking, and clubbing. You can search for city attractions and events. And the Hot Tickets section offers independent insider advice on theater, music, and comedy.
The 24 Hour Museum (www.24hourmuseum.org.uk): This excellent website aims to promote Britain's thousands of museums, galleries, and heritage attractions. You can search geographically or gear your holiday around one of its themed "trails" and tour Museums and the Macabre, Art Treasures of the North East, and so on.
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without
notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before
planning your trip.
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