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Wakefield's enviable location at the heart of the UK means it's easily reached for day trips or longer breaks, and this has helped it develop a wide range of attractions for visitors.
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Derby is a perfect example of a city where old meets new, packed full of museums and historical buildings to keep history lovers interested, while shoppers can find plenty of opportunities at Derby Market Hall and other locations across the city.
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With a proud industrial past still evident in much of the city's urban architecture, Birmingham is a destination loved by all kinds of travellers.
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Norwich is a must-see destination in the south of England, with its two striking cathedrals and picturesque surrounding countryside making it one of the most scenic cities in the area.
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Best known for its musical and sporting connections, Liverpool is home to everything from exceptional classical music to exciting football matches.
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Widely regarded as the 'capital of the South West,' Bristol is a multicultural city that offers an extremely diverse range of activities for visitors from all walks of life.
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Friendly and down to earth, Newcastle is a welcoming city that's keen to let visitors learn all about its rich heritage.
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Begin a trip through the scenic Welsh countryside with a visit to its historic yet contemporary capital of Cardiff.
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The 'granite city' of Aberdeen gains ground against Edinburgh and Glasgow as one of the most popular visitor destinations in Scotland each year, and with its diverse attractions and events taking place throughout the year it's easy to see why.
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Half-way between the capitals of England and Scotland, Crewe has long been famous for its connections with the train industry, earning a reputation as the 'Gateway to the North West.'
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Full of fascinating attractions and just a short train journey from London, it's no wonder Reading is such a popular destination for travellers in the South.
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Darlington is a small scenic town that's recently been revamped to make it a more attractive destination than ever.
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With numerous attractions and convenient location within easy reach of many of the UK's biggest cities, travellers often choose Leicester as a destination for recreation and corporate events in the Midlands.
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Bournemouth has been a popular seaside escape since Victorian times, and the Dorset spa town still attracts holidaymakers looking for relaxing or adventurous holidays on the sunny south coast.
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Oxford is world-famous for its university, but there are many more reasons to visit the scenic English city by train - whether you're keen to explore its excellent museums and galleries, or to enjoy a sunny afternoon in its public parks.
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From the skyline dominated by Edinburgh Castle to exploring modern day arts venues in Leith and the Old Town, Edinburgh is the perfect place for a holiday.
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Internationally recognised as a centre of academic excellence and technological development, Cambridge welcomes both business and holiday travellers by train.
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Rife with a storied history and colourful and diverse attractions, the northern city of Preston in Lancashire offers a great respite for visitors.
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As the largest city in Scotland and a multicultural haven, Glasgow has an earthy feel and welcomes train travellers from all over the UK.
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A favourite for tourists from around the nation for many years, Blackpool still shines as a preeminent destination for a relaxing holiday by the sea.
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As an important centre for business and industry both past and present, Stockport offers visitors a glimpse into its industrial past in a modern city housing some of the UK's best city parks.
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The name Gatwick is well known throughout the nation for its airport, and there's no better way of getting to and from the destination than by train.
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Made famous through the notorious adventures of Robin Hood, Nottingham remains a popular tourist destination thanks to these legends and the city's various local attractions.
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Hosting a beloved beach front and elegant city centre, it's no wonder so many people choose Brighton for a holiday no matter what the season.
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A popular destination for travels in the north of England, Sheffield stands out from the rest with its unique entertainment opportunities and historical attractions.
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Whether you're looking for a cultural night out in London's West End or sightseeing at some of the world's most famous tourist attractions, a trip to London never disappoints.
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A particularly nice city to look at, York's gorgeous buildings and historical sites tend to be some of the things most associated with it.
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The red brick buildings of Manchester are a beacon for visitors looking for entertainment and fun in a historical and lively city.
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Leeds isn't only a nice place to look at, it's also stuffed with theatres, music venues, cinemas and shops - and its nightlife packs a punch too.
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