3. Oxford• Is a city in central southern England. It is
the county town of Oxfordshire.
• The city is known worldwide as a university
town and home of the University of Oxford, the
oldest university in the country and the English-
speaking world.
• Oxford is a very green city, with several parks and
nature walks within the ring road, as well as
several sites just outside the ring road. In total,
28 Nature Reserves exist within or just outside of
Oxford ring road, including: University Parks,
Mesopotamia, Rock Edge Nature Reserve, Lye
Valley, South Parks… this city have other
atracction museum very famous church, garden
4. Cambridge• is a university town and theadministrative
centre of the county
of Cambridgeshire, England. It lies in East
Anglia, on the River Cam
• This town is very famous because have a
university very famous and important in
Europe
• Cambridge railway station has direct rail
links to London with termini at London
King's Cross.the clime is very bad this town
is very cold . According to the United
Kingdom Census 2001, its population was
108,863 (including 22,153 students), and
was estimated to be 130,000 in mid-2010.
5. Bath
• is a city in the ceremonial
county of Somerset in South West
England. It is situated 97 miles (156 km)
west of London and 13 miles (21 km)
south-east of Bristol
• Bath is famous because has food and
sport, the people´s bath They invented
Bath Rugby
• The clime Along with the rest of South
West England, Bath has a temperate
climate which is generally wetter and
milder than the rest of the country. The
annual mean temperature is
approximately 10 °C. Today, Bath has five
theatres – Bath Theatre Royal, Ustinov
Studio, the egg, the Rondo Theatre, and
the Mission Theatre and attracts
internationally renowned companies and
directors, including an annual season
by Sir Peter Hall
6. Chester
• Is a city in Cheshire, England. Lying on
the River Dee, close to the border
with Wales
• Chester was one of the last towns in
England to fall to the Normans in
the Norman conquest of England. William
the Conqueror ordered the construction
of a castle, to dominate the town and the
nearby Welsh border. In 1071 he
made Hugh d'Avranches the first Earl of
Chester
• Chester has a number of mediaeval
buildings,born there the person very
famous Ladi godiva , Daniel Craig
actress´s 007.
The monument of chester are The
Eastgate Clock, The river Dee and his
Roman bridge, the zoo…
7. Blackpool
• Blackpool Translation in Spanish
¨Charco negro¨ is a borough, seaside
town, and unitary authority area of
Lancashire, in North West England It
is situated along England's northwest
coast by the Irish Sea
• Blackpool is famous because the
water in the see is black colour
• Blackpool has, like all of the
UK, a temperate maritime
climate, Blackpool remains a summer
entertainment venue, specialising in
variety shows featuring entertainers
such as Ken Dodd and Roy 'Chubby‘
Brown. Ken Dodd can regularly be
seen throughout late summer at the
Grand Theatre
8. Lincoln
• is a cathedral city and county
town of Lincolnshire, England
• the River Witham at the foot of a large
hill (on which the Normans later
built Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln
Castle The origins of the name Lincoln
may come from this period, when the
settlement is thought to have been
named in the Brythonic language of
Iron Age Britain's Celtic
• he city is a tourist centre and those who
come do so to visit the numerous
historic buildings including the
cathedral, the castle, and the Medieval
Bishop's Palace, As with the rest of
the British Isles, Lincoln experiences
a maritime climate with cool summers
and mild winters
9. York
• s a walled city, situated at the
confluence of the Rivers Ouse
and Foss in North Yorkshire, England
• The city has a rich heritage and has
provided the backdrop to major
political events throughout much of
its two millennia of existence. The
city offers a wealth of historic
attractions, of which York Minster is
the most prominent, and a variety of
cultural and sporting activities
• The University of York and health
services have become major
employers, whilst tourism has
become an important element of the
local economy
10. Cantebury
• is an historic English cathedral city, which lies
at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a
district of Kent in South East England. It lies
on the River Stour.
• arts of the city have been designated
a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many
historical structures remain, including a city
wall founded in Roman times and rebuilt in
the 14th century, the ruins of St Augustine's
Abbey and a Norman castle, and perhaps
the oldest school in England, The King's
School. Modern additions include
the University of Ken, Ctanterbury Christ
Church University, the University College for
the Creative Arts, the Marlowe Theatre, and
the St Lawrence Ground, home to Kent
County Cricket Club. The city lies at the heart
of the City of Canterbury, a local government
distric