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A romantic rendezvous with early spring

1. A Day Trip to Blenheim Palace (Private Car for 4 People)🏖️ 🌸🌸The palace, located in Oxfordshire, was built by Queen Anne of England in 1705 to commend the military exploits of the Duke of Marlborough. It is the only building in the UK that is neither religious nor royal but is called a "palace" and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1987. It is also the birthplace of Winston Churchill.🚪 🎉🎉At the center of the estate stands a magnificent Baroque palace, with resplendent decorations showcasing aristocratic luxury, worthy of being called the "British version of the Palace of Versailles". What surprised me most was the special Churchill exhibition here, allowing me to listen again to his most famous speeches "Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat" and "We Shall Fight on the Beaches".🌳🌳 🌤️🌤️Wandering in the outdoor gardens of Blenheim Palace, lakes and lawns set off each other, with fountains and sculptures dotted around, like a spring painting. In particular, the "Harry Potter Tree" by the lake, an ancient oak tree that appeared in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, has a mysterious tree hole that gives it a magical atmosphere. 👍 In addition, there is an interesting maze garden here.😄😄 Finally, enjoy authentic English refreshments/coffee in the estate's café, and feel the tranquility and comfort of spring in the sunshine and breeze.👉👈 2. A Day Trip to Stonehenge and Bath Stonehenge, located on Salisbury Plain, has a history of over 5,000 years and is one of the world's most famous prehistoric sites.🌁 🌃🌃It consists of arranged in a circle, with the tallest stone pillars reaching 8 meters and weighing 30 tons. Its arrangement is exquisite: the sunrise on the summer solstice and the sunset on the winter solstice are aligned with the main axis of the stone circle. When visiting Stonehenge, you can walk around it and admire these mysterious and unique up close, as if traveling back thousands of years to listen to the eternal whispers. As a World Heritage Site and an unsolved mystery of human civilization, Stonehenge is well worth a visit.🏔️🏔️ 🎪🎪After staying here for over an hour, we drove to the ancient city of Bath. Bath is the only city in the UK listed as a World Heritage Site. I had been here ten years ago, so it was a revisit to an old haunt.⛅ 1. Roman Baths: The soul of Bath. Stepping into this ancient Roman site, the steaming natural hot springs are still gushing, as if telling the life experiences of Roman nobles thousands of years ago. 🏡 You can listen to the audio guide to feel its unique historical and cultural value.🚡 2. Bath Abbey: Located right next to the Roman Baths, it is a historic Gothic church.⛄ 3. Pulteney Bridge: Standing on the bridge and overlooking the river, the gurgling water and small waterfalls in the river complement each other, presenting a spectacular view.🎁 🎉4. Jane Austen Centre: The place where the author of Pride and Prejudice once lived and created. 5. The Circus: Its architectural style echoes that of the Royal Crescent, forming an amazing building complex.🎊 6. Royal Crescent: This semicircular building complex is a treasure of Georgian architecture. The green of the lawn and the elegance of the buildings complement each other, making you feel as if you have traveled back to the aristocratic era of the 18th century.✨✨ 💞💞7. Sally Lunn's: One of the oldest houses in Bath, built in 1482. You can have a simple afternoon tea here in the last half hour.👀👀 #travel#UKTravel

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A romantic rendezvous with early spring

1. A Day Trip to Blenheim Palace (Private Car for 4 People)🏖️ 🌸🌸The palace, located in Oxfordshire, was built by Queen Anne of England in 1705 to commend the military exploits of the Duke of Marlborough. It is the only building in the UK that is neither religious nor royal but is called a "palace" and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1987. It is also the birthplace of Winston Churchill.🚪 🎉🎉At the center of the estate stands a magnificent Baroque palace, with resplendent decorations showcasing aristocratic luxury, worthy of being called the "British version of the Palace of Versailles". What surprised me most was the special Churchill exhibition here, allowing me to listen again to his most famous speeches "Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat" and "We Shall Fight on the Beaches".🌳🌳 🌤️🌤️Wandering in the outdoor gardens of Blenheim Palace, lakes and lawns set off each other, with fountains and sculptures dotted around, like a spring painting. In particular, the "Harry Potter Tree" by the lake, an ancient oak tree that appeared in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, has a mysterious tree hole that gives it a magical atmosphere. 👍 In addition, there is an interesting maze garden here.😄😄 Finally, enjoy authentic English refreshments/coffee in the estate's café, and feel the tranquility and comfort of spring in the sunshine and breeze.👉👈 2. A Day Trip to Stonehenge and Bath Stonehenge, located on Salisbury Plain, has a history of over 5,000 years and is one of the world's most famous prehistoric sites.🌁 🌃🌃It consists of arranged in a circle, with the tallest stone pillars reaching 8 meters and weighing 30 tons. Its arrangement is exquisite: the sunrise on the summer solstice and the sunset on the winter solstice are aligned with the main axis of the stone circle. When visiting Stonehenge, you can walk around it and admire these mysterious and unique up close, as if traveling back thousands of years to listen to the eternal whispers. As a World Heritage Site and an unsolved mystery of human civilization, Stonehenge is well worth a visit.🏔️🏔️ 🎪🎪After staying here for over an hour, we drove to the ancient city of Bath. Bath is the only city in the UK listed as a World Heritage Site. I had been here ten years ago, so it was a revisit to an old haunt.⛅ 1. Roman Baths: The soul of Bath. Stepping into this ancient Roman site, the steaming natural hot springs are still gushing, as if telling the life experiences of Roman nobles thousands of years ago. 🏡 You can listen to the audio guide to feel its unique historical and cultural value.🚡 2. Bath Abbey: Located right next to the Roman Baths, it is a historic Gothic church.⛄ 3. Pulteney Bridge: Standing on the bridge and overlooking the river, the gurgling water and small waterfalls in the river complement each other, presenting a spectacular view.🎁 🎉4. Jane Austen Centre: The place where the author of Pride and Prejudice once lived and created. 5. The Circus: Its architectural style echoes that of the Royal Crescent, forming an amazing building complex.🎊 6. Royal Crescent: This semicircular building complex is a treasure of Georgian architecture. The green of the lawn and the elegance of the buildings complement each other, making you feel as if you have traveled back to the aristocratic era of the 18th century.✨✨ 💞💞7. Sally Lunn's: One of the oldest houses in Bath, built in 1482. You can have a simple afternoon tea here in the last half hour.👀👀 #travel#UKTravel

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