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William Shakespeare and George Eliot’s place of birth - Warwickshire is a beautiful county located in the western part of England and is mostly known for being the place where William Shakespeare and George Eliot were born. This outstanding region will astonish you with its superb natural landscapes and fantastic sceneries. It is the ideal holiday destination for those interested in British culture and history.
The Coventry Canal is one of the most famous landmarks in Warwickshire and was built in 1768 by the renowned architect James Brindley. The canal was a trade junction that linked the county to London and Merseyside. It is now a popular destination for those interested in leisure cruises and nautical sports and provides tourists with countless opportunities for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
The Midland Air Museum is a “must see” if you’re interested in aviation history and will astonish you with its unique exhibits. The two biggest aircrafts held in the hangars of the museum are the Avro Vulcan B.2 and The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy AW.650. The Avro Vulcan B.2 was an absolute force and was equipped with nuclear missiles during the Cold War.
If you are an art enthusiast, we suggest visiting The Rugby Art Gallery and Museum. This cultural landmark is situated in the city of Rugby, in the centre of Warwickshire. The venue is relatively new as it was opened in the year 2000, but it will surely amaze you with a varied display of famous paintings and contemporary art. Canvases from artists such as Stanley Spencer and Lucian Freud are shown in this magnificent establishment and will intrigue you with unique colours and distinct ideas.
The Warwick Castle is a medieval building erected by William the Conqueror in the year 1608 and has resisted the test of time. The structure is almost intact and served as a stronghold until 1604. Guided tours can be booked and will take you to the castle walls, gardens and its interior. Explore the torture chambers in the dungeons or visit the large halls where war councils were held.
If you are a fan of the traditional British cuisine, then you shouldn’t miss visiting Warwickshire. It is the birthplace of countless traditional recipes like Warwickshire clanger, Cottage pie, Devilled kidneys and Game pie. Taste these delicious dishes in the most luxurious restaurants in the area: 33 the Scullery, Tailors Restaurant, Loxley's Restaurant & Wine Bar, El Greco and The Larder.
If you’ve decided to visit this outstanding region we suggest you staying in one of these excellent hotels: Ramada Hotel Warwick, Lord Leycester Hotel, Castle Limes Hotel, The Black Horse Inn and The Warwick Arms Hotel. These magnificent hotels will transform your holiday into a unique adventure in one of England’s most beautiful counties. Make Warwickshire the starting point of your British experience and you’ll be impressed with its particular charm and rich history.
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