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- WindermereThis popular resort town is located just a mile from Windermere Lake, the largest lake in England and alleged home to more than one peculiar sea creature. If we've scared you out of skiing, boating and fishing in Windermere Lake, there's always horseback riding and golf. Or you can explore the lake from the safety of a ferryboat, which regularly takes passengers from Hawkshead to Bowness.Read more
- Lake DistrictCumbria's valleys and fells (as the low mountains are known) are home to idyllic villages, high moorlands and picturesque lakes. Literary buffs will enjoy Wordsworth's Dove Cottage (go in March to see daffodils), and if you've got kids in tow, visit The World of Beatrix Potter. Or just enjoy a leisurely drive through beautiful scenery.Read more
- ScarboroughReigned over by a 12th-century castle, the seaside town of Scarborough centres around a pretty, horseshoe-shaped bay lapped by the North Sea. Sandy beaches, surfing opportunities, and hearty Yorkshire fare have made Scarborough a family favourite for more than 400 years.Read more
- YorkJust two hours north of London by rail, the city of York holds 1900 years' worth of history in its ancient walls. The Romans built the city in 71 AD, and the Vikings captured it in 866 AD. Stop by the Yorkshire Museum and Gardens for a look at what the Roman and Vikings left behind (they must have packed light when they left). From there, move on to the York Castle Museum for a not-so-quick overview of the most recent 400 years.Read more
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- CumbriaCumbria is a county in the North of England which is famed above all for its natural beauty. Although it is the Lake District which most people will immediately associate with Cumbria, there are a great many other spots of natural beauty to behold, as well as plenty of activities to suit all tastes around the county. Arriving in Cumbria by car, or perhaps hiring a car on your arrival, is virtually essential for seeing the best of what the county has to offer. The Lake District is comprised of around twenty major bodies of water, with a great many smaller ones dotted around. Visitors looking to explore the lakes may be best advised to begin at Windermere and the Brockhole Visitor Centre, where all the required information may be obtained. There are a number of facilities at the centre for all the family to enjoy, including watersports and a children’s adventure playground. Other locations in the area more than worth seeing include Derwent Water, Ullswater and Coniston Water. As well as its Lakeland beauty, Cumbria also has its rugged, mountainous scenery to appreciate. Cumbria is host to every mountain in England over the three thousand feet mark and climbers, adventurous walkers and even mountain bikers are therefore all but spoiled for choice in the locations which they can visit. Cumbria is an area which has witnessed considerable upheaval in a historical sense. Evidence of this dating back to Roman times can still be seen, particularly with the legendary Hadrian’s Wall forming the county’s approximate northern boundary. The path which follows the course of the wall is a great way for walkers with an interest in history to combine both passions. Castles are plentiful in Cumbria, with the impressive Carlisle Castle dating back to Norman times. A visit to Carlisle Castle can be combined with a tour of the historic town, where the ancient features of the county’s main population and economic centre are complemented by the common comforts and conveniences of everyday modern living.Read more
- BarcelonaStroll Las Ramblas and enjoy Barcelona's unique blend of Catalan culture, distinctive architecture, lively nightlife and trendy, stylish hotels. You'll find Europe's best-preserved Gothic Quarter here, as well as amazing architectural works by Gaudi. La Sagrada Familia, considered Gaudi's masterpiece, is still under construction (your entrance fee helps to fund the project). Feel like a picnic? Look no further than the rambunctious La Boqueria market, where you can stock up on local delicacies.Read more
- St. John'sLooking out over the city of St. John's, you may be reminded of a mini San Francisco (minus the cable cars). St. John's provides the ideal balance between nature and nightlife, from the East Coast Trail and its stunning scenery to the colourful entertainment district along George Street. Although it's the largest city in Newfoundland, the vibe is still very small-town. You'll feel welcome in the City of Legends!Read more
- MontrealMontreal, c’est si bon! This French-speaking city is considered the cultural capital of Canada, and is a cosmopolitan celebration of Québécois style. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the cobblestone streets and grand buildings of Vieux-Montréal will give you a taste of European flavour. The Basilique Notre-Dame is a confection of stained glass, and the Plateau Mont-Royal district will delight you with its quaint boutiques and cafés. Dig in to a massive plate of poutine to fuel up for a tour of the epic Olympic Park.Read more
- OttawaOttawa is a compact, clean, cleverly planned centre of culture and politics. And it's an ideal choice for a weekend getaway. Start downtown at the architecturally stunning National Gallery of Canada, and don't miss the Canadian Nature Museum and the National Aviation Museum. Rideau Canal offers boating in the summer and ice-skating in the winter. Gatineau Park attracts cyclists and walkers, while Byward Market blends old and new Ottawa.Read more
- New York CityThe first time you go to New York, go ahead and be a sight-seer—everyone should visit the Statue of Liberty, the Met, Times Square, etc. But on a return trip, pick a neighbourhood and go deep. You’ll find hole-in-the-wall bars, great delis, quirky shops… exploring the non-touristy side of New York is an incredibly rewarding experience for a traveller.Read more
- TorontoWe've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theatre, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.Read more
- MississaugaToronto's neighbour Mississauga has more than 480 parks and woodlands for you to explore. Stroll the Waterfront Trail, rent a boat at the marina or spend a day at the racetrack. It's also called Ontario's shopping capital, with everything from shopping centres and outlet malls to picturesque village-style shopping streets.Read more
- EdmontonAs North America’s northernmost large metropolis, Edmonton is a fascinating study in contrasts — a vibrant urban centre in the heart of the wilderness. It’s a city that’s never been afraid to do things a little differently, as visitors discover through close encounters with free-roaming bison, a shopping mall that spans more than 48 city blocks, and a dynamic arts and culture scene that embraces more than 40 annual festivals, including the continent’s biggest and wildest Fringe Theatre Festival.Read more
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- Some of the more popular hotels with soundproof rooms near The Escape Key include:Kensington House - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Premier Inn Newcastle City Centre (New Bridge Street) Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5The Vermont ApartHotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- These hotels with soundproof rooms are close to Newcastle Airport:Kensington House - Traveller rating: 4.5/5DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Premier Inn Newcastle City Centre (New Bridge Street) Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Some of the best hotels with soundproof rooms in Newcastle upon Tyne are:Kensington House - Traveller rating: 4.5/5DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Premier Inn Newcastle City Centre (New Bridge Street) Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Families travelling in Newcastle upon Tyne enjoyed their stay at the following hotels with soundproof rooms:Kensington House - Traveller rating: 4.5/5DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Premier Inn Newcastle City Centre (New Bridge Street) Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Here are some popular hotels with soundproof rooms in Newcastle upon Tyne that offer air conditioning:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Premier Inn Newcastle City Centre (New Bridge Street) Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5The Vermont ApartHotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Popular hotels with soundproof rooms in Newcastle upon Tyne that have a refrigerator include:Kensington House - Traveller rating: 4.5/5DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Vermont ApartHotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- A front desk is staffed 24 hours per day at these hotels with soundproof rooms in Newcastle upon Tyne:Kensington House - Traveller rating: 4.5/5DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Premier Inn Newcastle City Centre (New Bridge Street) Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Housekeeping services are available at the following hotels with soundproof rooms in Newcastle upon Tyne:Kensington House - Traveller rating: 4.5/5DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Vermont ApartHotel - Traveller rating: 4/5