England Travel Guide

  • England tourism: museums, royalty, music, pubs

    Despite its size, England is one of the most diverse countries in Europe one can fly to. Travellers can explore prehistoric sites like Stonehenge, majestic medieval castles and historic estates, as well as cosy pubs, world-class museums, modern architecture, trendsetting design, innovative theatre and hot nightclubs. All of this making England a renowned tourist destination.

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  • University towns

    In central England, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge are a big draw. Travellers will also love Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare, and Birmingham, which is the second largest city in England and an entertainment hub.

  • The beaches of southern England

    In the summer, the south of England offers popular beaches overlooking the English Channel. Noteworthy detours include visiting the Canterbury Cathedral, seeing the white cliffs of Dover and marvelling at the monoliths of Stonehenge. For a true taste of England, tourists may also consider Plymouth, Exeter and Bristol.

  • Northern England

    The north of England is where many music icons were born, like The Beatles (Liverpool) and Oasis (Manchester Will open in a separate browser window, known for its nightlife). Closer to Scotland, there’s Newcastle, which gave the world Sting and a tasty brown ale. Road trippers will love touring the north for its sweeping postcard landscapes dotted with lakes, hills, valleys and sheep, and glimpses of the Irish Sea.

  • London, the capital

    Home to more than 7 million souls, London Will open in a separate browser window is a cosmopolitan city with many facets. Travellers should definitely visit the big monuments, such as the Tower of London, Big Ben and the London Eye, but this sprawling city also has numerous parks and neighbourhoods to explore. Other highlights include: Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Hyde Park and the hip Soho neighbourhood of West London.

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Important Information

 
  • Airports in England serviced by Air Transat

    Currency

    England’s official currency is the pound sterling. That said, many tourist establishments accept the euro and other currencies.

    Entry/exit requirements

    For more information about passport and visa requirements, visit the Government of Canada’s travel website.

  • Official Language

    England’s official language is English, but the accent changes from region to region, making it sometimes difficult to understand if travellers are not accustomed.

    Vaccination

    To obtain information concerning vaccines, please visit the Government of Canada’s travel website or ask your health professional about vaccination requirements.

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