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Is England very big ?If I go there for a week on tourist holidays will I be able to see the whole of it?

Question by Nazia: Is England very big ?If I go there for a week on tourist holidays will I be able to see the whole of it?
Will I be able to se the full of England if I go there for a one week holiday ? Pls answer me somebody?

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Answer by David
it depends on how in depth you want your trip to be…. you can spend months in one city and not fully explore it. But as far as relative size to other european countries not England is pretty small.

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  1. robin y Sep 14th 2011

    the UK is approximately 900 miles from top to bottom including Scotland,,,,,, it is about 170 miles wide including Wales,,,,,,,,,,,there is approximately 60 million people living there, so in answer to your Q, you will need a longtime to visit all the places of interest,,,,,good luck

  2. sarch_uk Sep 14th 2011

    Whilst England is relatively small compared with many other countries, you will find that even with whistle stop tours, you would never be able to see all of England in just one week.

  3. You could tour England in a week but you wouldn’t see much of it.

    You need to pick places you want to see. If you like big cities, go to London. If you want to see the countryside, go to the Lake District or Yorkshire Dales etc.

  4. Anonymous Sep 14th 2011

    Its small over here, so physically you could travel all over it, but it has a lot of places of interest so you couldn’t see everything in one week.


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