2012年12月5日 星期三

Winter fun in the UK

 
 
         

Hi Cmpeople

Welcome to this month’s VisitBritain festive special newsletter. We’re gearing up for the holidays in fine style with winter sales, our favourite traditional cosy pubs and more. It’s a wonderful time to visit the UK as we celebrate Christmas and the holidays.
 
Don’t forget to check out our latest special offers from our online shop for some great British gift ideas.

See you soon!


   
Ice rinks
 
Markets
 
Take to the ice this winter at these beautiful outdoor ice rinks at some of Britain’s most famous attractions.  
Fill up on hot mulled wine and festive cheer at Britain’s best traditional Christmas markets and fairs.
 
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Sales
 
Pubs
 
Free London magazine!
With winter sales starting earlier each year it's time to start planning your bargain bagging spree. Here are Britain's hottest spots to pick up some cool winter deals.   Settle down beside a roaring fire and enjoy some hearty pub food and a pint of ale at one of Britain’s best cosy pubs.   Receive a free guide to the world's greatest, liveliest and most fascinating city with every order from the VisitBritain Shop.
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London City guide
New Year’s Eve
There’s so much to do in London that you can visit over and over and experience something new every time. Get ready to fall in love with London. Join in the celebrations and enjoy the atmosphere at some of Britain’s most famous and fun New Year’s Eve parties.
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London Eye
 
20% off freedom to explore
 
London Sightseeing Pass
Enjoy breath-taking views on the London Eye - Buy in advance to save money on the day.   Get up to 20% off a BritRail pass for unlimited train travel in England, Scotland and Wales and discover Britain for less.   Free entry to over 50 top London attractions including Westminster Abbey & Tower of London - easy and economical!
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