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<blockquote data-quote="Steve F" data-source="post: 78291" data-attributes="member: 1943"><p>As an ex-pat Brit living in Chicago for the last 18 years. Here's a tip that most American's visiting the UK miss out on - or at least that's my opinion. If you're not hooked up with somewhere to stay through the VOC or aquantances then don't stay in hotels ! Use the excellent B&B that abound in all the great places you'd want to visit. Lots of homes with character and history which can be far far more fun than the Holiday Inn etc. Bit more risk to it of a LandLord with 'character' or bed that's seen better days, so apologies in advance if you don't get lucky. My wife and I B&B'd in historic towns of interest for our wedding anniversary trips. </p><p></p><p>There's books and info. on-line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve F, post: 78291, member: 1943"] As an ex-pat Brit living in Chicago for the last 18 years. Here's a tip that most American's visiting the UK miss out on - or at least that's my opinion. If you're not hooked up with somewhere to stay through the VOC or aquantances then don't stay in hotels ! Use the excellent B&B that abound in all the great places you'd want to visit. Lots of homes with character and history which can be far far more fun than the Holiday Inn etc. Bit more risk to it of a LandLord with 'character' or bed that's seen better days, so apologies in advance if you don't get lucky. My wife and I B&B'd in historic towns of interest for our wedding anniversary trips. There's books and info. on-line. [/QUOTE]
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