YOU CAN’T BEAT THE BUZZ of a city. From boat-lined canals to grand palaces and sweeping countryside, Britain’s cities and their surrounding areas are packed with romantic charm, culture and history, offering something new and exciting to discover at every turn.
So if a walk through London’s ‘Little Venice’ or exploring ‘Mr Darcy’s’ grand estate near Manchester sound like dream getaways, here’s how to add a touch of enchantment to future city stays, whether exploring by foot, bike or on the water.
London’s canals and open-air theatres
Discover the capital’s tranquil side with an atmospheric autumnal walk along Regent’s Canal, just north of Paddington.
This nine-mile canal-side walk starts in picturesque Little Venice, continues past the historic locks to Camden Town and finishes in London Docklands. For some laid-back romance you could explore Regent’s Canal by boat. Options include Jason’s Trip, which has been delighting visitors since 1951, passing sights such as Regent’s Park, Cumberland Basin and Primrose Hill along the way.
Or, book onto a quirkier walking tour to get under the skin of the city – an eating or cultural tour around Brick Lane and Spitalfields, one with a local architect around some of London’s