Rye, a fairy-tale town you won't want to leave once you arrive š°š³
Rye is a small town located in East Sussex, Southeast England, known for its quaint streets, historic buildings, and charming scenery. This town seems to have stepped out of a fairy tale and is called the town closest to heaven. š Transportation: From London, take the train from London St Pancras International Station, passing through Ashford International Station, and you can reach Rye in about 1 hour and 15 minutes. š² Recommended Attractions: šø Mermaid Street One of Rye's most famous attractions, the street is paved with cobblestones, and the sides are lined with various British-style houses š . Each house has its own name and story. Walking through it feels like stepping back into the Middle Ages. šø Rye Castle Also known as "Ypres Tower," this castle was built in the 14th century and was used for defense and as a prison. Today, it has been transformed into a museum showcasing the history and culture of Rye. šø St. Mary's Church This church, built in the 12th century, is one of the landmarks of Rye. Climbing to the top of the church bell tower allows you to overlook the entire town and the surrounding beautiful scenery. šø Rye Harbour Home to many wild birds, birdwatching enthusiasts should not miss this place! If birdwatching isn't your thing, you can also take a leisurely walk along the harbor's promenade and enjoy a pleasant time. If you want to avoid the crowds and spend a peaceful and pleasant weekend, this is a great place to visit too! #UK #TravelRecommendations #WeekendGetaway #Town #BritishLife