Sally Hales

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The University of Cambridge, founded in 1209, is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world and many of its colleges, which span the 13th to the 20th century, are architectural gems
The Mousetrap

London’s theatre scene is one of its crowning glories. Sally Hales explores what’s on offer at the capital’s beautiful and historic theatres in the months to come...
Churchill War Rooms

There’s more lurking below London than just tube tunnels and tracks. Here, experts at The London Pass uncover some what lies beneath.
Windsor Castle

Alice Rush visits HM the Queen’s weekend home at Windsor Castle and treads in the footsteps of some of its most famous royal inhabitants
Royal Albert Hall

We’re delighted to announce Discover Britain claimed Bronze in the Best Consumer Holiday Magazine category in the prestigious 2016 British Travel Awards.
Dorset, Hardy's Cottage

With ancient castles, Iron Age hill forts, the famous Jurassic Coast and a pastoral landscape immortalised by Thomas Hardy, Dorset is one of Britain’s loveliest counties
Leighton House.

London's major museums are some of the most visited attraction in the world but its smaller museums are also treasure troves to delight, a visit to which will take you off the well-trodden tourist paths.

A hundred-and-fifty years old this year and after a major refurbishment, Oxford’s best-known hotel, The Randolph, has resurrected itself from the ashes. Literally.

With a ceremony that dates back over 800 years to King John in 1215, the Lord Mayor’s Show takes place every year, with this year’s event on 12 November.
The Queen's House, Greenwich

Pit your wits against our brilliant quiz to find out how much you know about Britain’s queens.