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  • Southport
    Sandy beaches, golden dunes, and coastal promenades make Southport a popular escape from the nearby cities of Liverpool and Manchester. Add in a fairground, a historic pier, and a thriving nightlife scene, and you have one of the west coast’s most exciting seaside resorts.
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  • Snowdonia-Eryri National Park
    Make sure to pack your wellies, because Snowdonia National Park is one of the wettest spots in the U.K. Besides being soggy, it’s also pretty impressive. A fairly easy hike takes you to the top of Yr Wyddfa, the highest peak in Wales (topping any peaks in England, too), where peregrine falcons nest in the jagged cliffs. The park also has the largest lake in Wales, Llyn Tegid. It has its own Loch Ness-style monster—called Teggie, of course—though some figure it’s just an unusually large pike. This Snowdonia’s wonders can also be found on a smaller scale. Keep an eye out for the Snowdon beetle, which has rainbow stripes down its back.
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  • Peak District National Park
    When it comes to outdoor activities, the Peak District National Park is the whole package. Located in the north of England, the park offers everything from horse riding to rock climbing, windsurfing to paragliding, plus walking trails galore. One trail, Derwent Valley Heritage Way, allows you to take in the area’s open landscape while also showcasing its industrial roots. Discovering hidden underground formations at such spots as Titan Cave (the highest natural cavern in the U.K.) is another popular pastime. Best of all, there are camp- and RV sites throughout so guests can settle into these surroundings.
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  • Leeds
    Leeds, a city in West Yorkshire, England, was one of the leading centers of industry in Victorian England. The Leeds City Museum is a great place to brush up on local history, and many TripAdvisor travelers say no visit to town is complete without exploring the Royal Armouries. You’ll also find lovely parks and a lively restaurant scene, with many eateries specializing in international cuisine.
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  • Yorkshire Dales National Park
    One visit to the Yorkshire Dales and it’s easy to understand why the unspoiled countryside is the setting of so many novels. Must-see sights among the land’s lush woodlands and expansive moors include Hardraw Force (the longest single-drop waterfall in the North), Gordale Scar, and well-known hill range, the Three Peaks. Less adventurous visitors can rest easy, walking through the manicured lawns of Parcevall Hall Gardens or appreciating Skipton Castle’s medieval architecture. Although some prefer to take in the land’s wild beauty by foot or horse, the most popular way is via one of the park’s famed cycling routes.
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  • Bowness-on-Windermere
    Not to be confused with nearby Windermere, the tiny village of Bowness-on-Windermere lies on the shore of England’s largest lake. Ferries run from here across Lake Windermere, while the traditional stone cottages, lakefront pubs, and lively fishing harbour tempt travellers to linger a little longer.
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  • Conwy County
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  • Shrewsbury
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  • Ambleside
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  • Utrecht
    This ancient and historic city houses many buildings going back to the early Middle Ages. Until it was overtaken by Amsterdam in the Dutch Golden age, Utrecht was the most important city in the Netherlands. It was and still is the See of the Archbishop of Utrecht, the most important Catholic leader in the Netherlands. The University of Utrecht is the largest in the Netherlands. One of the unique features of the city is the wharf system in its inner canals. Before the city was fully canalised, parts of the Rhine River flowed through the city center. Most prominent of the historic buildings is the Gothic Cathedral of Saint Martin, the construction of which lasted for almost 200 year, beginning in 1254.
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  • Canton of Graubunden
    Quaint alpine villages and great skiing entice travellers to the Grisons. The sparsely populated region of eastern Switzerland contains the source of the Rhine and Inn rivers, 140 square miles of glaciers and dense pine forests. Join the ski action at the resorts of St Moritz, Davos and Arosa, or stake a lofty claim with a visit to Juf, which boasts the highest altitude of any inhabited village in the Alps. In summer, hike through the Engadine Valley in the unspoiled beauty of the Swiss National Park.
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  • Ajaccio
    Ajaccio, Corsica's main city, is fun to visit at any time of year. But if you're a secret (or not-so-secret) Napoleon Bonaparte groupie, plan to be there on August 15 and join the celebration of the birthday of Ajaccio's most famous son. Casa Buonaparte, Napoleon's family home and birthplace, is worth a visit, as is the town cathedral. Or just enjoy the Corsican sun.
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  • Provincetown
    Visit Provincetown and have a blast enjoying some of Cape Cod’s best beaches (Race Point Beach and Herring Cove Beach are favorites of TripAdvisor travelers). Plenty of cool boutiques, restaurants and art galleries give this town a fun and funky vibe. It’s an exceptionally LGBT-friendly destination as well. One tip: if it’s high season, take the ferry or a quick flight from Boston (unless you enjoy spending hours sitting in traffic).
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  • New Haven
    The home to Yale University since 1701, the city of New Haven is packed with an unrivaled collection of arts and antiquities, with collections ranging from natural history specimens to antique musical instruments. The towering translucent marble cube of the Beinecke Library contains 600,000 rare volumes, including one of the only surviving Gutenberg Bibles. The Yale University Art Gallery is as famous for its collection as it is for its building, a Modernist masterpiece designed by Louis Kahn.
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  • Holland
    Founded by Dutch Calvinists in 1847, the city of Holland, Michigan, is an outpost of Dutch culture and tradition in the midst of the American Midwest, home to dikes, canals and even an authentic Dutch windmill. Proud of its heritage, the city purchased 100,000 tulip bulbs from the Netherlands back in 1927, and these colourful flowers still fill the city's gardens and parks with colour annually, just in time for the famous Tulip Time Festival, attended by over half a million people every year.
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  • Diani Beach
    About an hour south of Mombasa, the sparkling white sands and lush greenery of Diani invite you to relax under a beach umbrella with a refreshing drink. Try a camel ride for the tourist experience or book a bike tour inland for a glimpse of life in local villages. Diani is also a base for several safari companies.
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  • Steamboat Springs
    A ski town that is also an authentic ranching centre, Steamboat Springs is more down home than glitzy. Cowboy hats and ski boots are equally welcome on the city's friendly streets. The place where downhill skiing first flourished in the United States, Steamboat Springs remains a premiere slopes destination. But the town also offers outdoor recreation of every stripe and season. And after a long day hiking, schussing or shopping, you can relax in one of the natural hot springs for which the town was named.
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Some of the more popular boutique hotels near Royal Albert Dock Liverpool include:
The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5

These boutique hotels are close to Liverpool John Lennon Airport:
The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5
Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Some of the best boutique hotels in Liverpool are:
The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5
Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

A gym is available to guests at the following boutique hotels in Liverpool:
Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Malmaison Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4/5
Hotel Indigo Liverpool, an IHG Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

These boutique hotels in Liverpool have great views and are well-liked by travellers:
Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Malmaison Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4/5
30 James Street - Traveller rating: 3/5

These boutique hotels in Liverpool have been described as romantic by other travellers:
Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5
Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Families travelling in Liverpool enjoyed their stay at the following boutique hotels:
Lock & Key Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
The Shankly Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
30 James Street - Traveller rating: 3/5

These boutique hotels in Liverpool generally allow pets:
Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hard Days Night Hotel Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4/5
Lock & Key Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.

An upscale travelling experience can be enjoyed at these 4 star boutique hotels in Liverpool:
The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5
Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Reduced mobility rooms are available at the following boutique hotels in Liverpool:
The Resident Liverpool - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Boutique 56 - Traveller rating: 5/5
Hope Street Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

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