What to do in Hale
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Southampton Cruise Port Transfer to London with Tour
Rp2.849.363
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Salisbury Cathedral and Magna Carta Entry Ticket
Rp294.703
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Luxury Customizable Sightseeing from Southampton to Heathrow
Rp4.597.366
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Southampton: Post-Cruise Tour to London via Salisbury, Stonehenge and Windsor
Rp4.846.567
per adult
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PrivateLuxury Customizable Sightseeing from Southampton to London
Rp6.106.246
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1. Bournemouth Beach
Bournemouth Beach is one of England’s most popular and attractive sandy areas. For decades, locals and travelers have been relaxing under umbrellas against the roar of the English Channel’s waves. Discover the varying parts of the beach during your vacation, from the more active central bays to the spacious havens a little farther out from the city.
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2. Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a mysterious ring of monolithic stones that has confused archaeologists for centuries. Admire this fascinating structure against the haunting backdrop of Salisbury Plain and discover what’s known about its puzzling history at the modern visitors’ center.
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3. Bournemouth International Centre
The Bournemouth International Centre, or the BIC, is a large events space and conference center that hosts a wide range of events throughout the year. Come here to take in everything from wrestling to stand-up comedy shows, from food and drinks festivals to musicals. And of course, if you are visiting Bournemouth for a conference or business event, there is a good chance it will be held here in the BIC.
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4. Winchester Cathedral
Marvel at the symmetrical towers and vast arched windows of Winchester Cathedral’s magnificent façade and step inside to discover one of the longest naves in Europe. Admire intricate wood carvings and take a look at one of the oldest remaining English bibles.
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5. Salisbury Cathedral
Home to England’s best-preserved copy of the Magna Carta, Salisbury Cathedral is a fine example of Early English architecture from the 1200s. Its spire, which reaches a height of 404 feet (123 meters), is hollow and accessible via a spiral staircase. The church is a venue for art exhibitions and concerts as well as a place for prayer. Inspect what is said to be the oldest working modern clock in the world, dating back to 1386.
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