England Restaurants

Looking for a great England restaurant? From simple meals to elegant 5 course extravaganzas, we have the perfect restaurant in England to satisfy even the most discriminating tastes.

Whatever your culinary delectation, lastminute.com has a great choice of tasty pleasures from restaurants in England. Have a look through our selection of restaurants and book from any number of international cuisines.

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Asia de Cuba

  • Great Britain, Central London
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Benihana

  • Great Britain, West London
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Fire and Stone

  • Great Britain, Central London
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England, a country of patchwork landscapes: from the rugged coastlines and golden beaches of Devon and Cornwall, to the craggy mountains of the Peak District, the ancient forests riddled with folklore, to the picturesque Lake District, to great cities and to centuries-old villages of heart-warming charm. Woven into its fabric lies a rich-veined Englishness, earthed in a heritage of stone circles, Arthurian legend, Shakespeare, the triumphalist ego of a crumbling aristocracy, and the cocky independence of an island nation.

Vibrant, multicultural and contradictory, contemporary England is a place of extremes yet, at times, fiercely united. From the essential glories of London, Stratford, Gloucester and York, to the quirky delights of Newcastle, Liverpool and Manchester, Englands cities are lively, buzzing places, where a love of nostalgia strains against a spirit of inventiveness.

Enjoy the unrivalled beauty of the Cotswolds and the Dales, but travel the byways of Northumberland, and church-laden Lincolnshire too. With time to spare, escape the tourist trails and wander over peaceful countryside, savour real ale at a country pub, visit a traditional town market, or sample Englands new-wave wines and a cosmopolitan cuisine that rivals any in the world. England today is welcoming, friendly, fascinating and fun, where pomp and circumstance balance the often bizarre idiosyncrasies of its people, and a sense of humour is the passport to certain acceptance.

Durham Tourist Information Centre

Address: 2 Millennium Place, Durham City, DH1 1WA

Email: touristinfo@durhamcity.gov.uk

Phone: +44 (0) 191 384 3270

  • Tower of London
    Nowhere better sums up the ruthlessness of power than the Tower of London, a sprawl of grey, crenellated battlements and soaring turrets beside Tower Bridge, which has guarded the seaward approach to the City of London for nearly 1000 years.
  • Hyde Park
    Acquired as a hunting ground by Henry VIII in 1536, Hyde Park now covers 350 acres and has become one of London's finest landscapes.
  • The National Theatre
    The foundation stone for the National Theatre was laid in July 1951 (Festival of Britain year). In 1962 Sir Laurence Olivier was made the theatre's first director but by the time the company moved into its South Bank home in 1976, Sir Peter Hall had taken over. Today it forms a vital part of the culturally diverse area that continues to grow and expand on the south bank of the River Thames.
  • London Eye
    The giant wheel of the British Airways London Eye began carrying its first passengers at the beginning of 2000 and has now given 21 million people the best bird's eye view of the capital.
  • Museum of London
    This marvellous museum brings to life the long trajectory of London's history from tundra and marshland to capital of the world. Come to see the seven permanent galleries and a host of exciting temporary exhibitions. Read on for a brief description of the permanent galleries and what there is to see and do.
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