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England: England is part of the United Kingdom which is originally settled by Celtic peoples, it was subsequently conquered by Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Danes, and Normans. Acts of union joined England with Wales in 1536, with Scotland in 1707 to create the political entity of Great Britain, and with Ireland in 1801 to form the United Kingdom. One of its great city is London is a large international and diverse cultural centre, with art and music present throughout the city. It is home to numerous museums, art galleries, theatres and cinemas which offer first class entertainment all week long. More than 300 nationalities contribute to the diversity and liveliness of London's cultural events. Be sure to make the most of your experience of the English capital and take advantage of what this city has to offer. The city features abundance of historic buildings, but at the same time keeps up with the latest trends in modern structures. Spectacle places in the city includes, the Houses of Parliament and famous Big Ben, maybe even go on a ride on the London Eye if you're not afraid of heights. Another point on your list should be a walk along the Thames or across some of the bridges that connect both banks, for example the landmark Tower Bridge. Fine dining is offered in the city you can try Porters English Restaurant will satisfy your curiosity about the English flavor, with a menu including all of the classic pies and a great roast beef. Noting Grill guarantees the finest quality steaks of all types of meat. For unforgettable cod and chips, try Seashell. Covent Garden's Rules is London's oldest restaurant, serving the best of traditional delights and probably the best seafood in the city. Spending your Holiday season to other countries is a remarkable way to treat yourself. Back In England, London where Big parties are thrown throughout the city with its magnificent decorations and lightings. Visit Trafalgar Square for evening carols and the world?s most famous Christmas tree, or catch a glimpse of Father Christmas himself at various grottos in the capital. Visit Royal Windsor for a guided walking tour of the old market town. See where William Shakespeare lived while writing the Merry Wives of Windsor Spectacular views of the Castle including the official Royal residence of the Queen Visit ancient Stonehenge for a photo stop. Christmas lunch including Roast Turkey and Christmas pudding. Check out the places like Regent Street and Oxford Street where Christmas lights are bound to bring in the crowds once more, guaranteeing festive fun for visitors to the capital?s premier shopping district.