It’s the 2019 Cricket World Cup, a 50-over cricket tournament that takes place every four years. This year’s tournament will be hosted in England and Wales. There is around six weeks’ worth of cricket – the first game starts on May 30th and ends on July 14th. Along with attending this tournament, visitors can take a tour of London and Wales
The Oval, London
- Discover Walks London
London travel planning can be daunting and instead of taking it upon yourself take the help of a private guide and take one of the tailor-made private tours. Choose between day and half-day tours and pick a departure time that suits your schedule.
- Westminster Abbey
It is one of the most important Gothic buildings in England. It contains a treasury full of paintings, stained glass, pavements, textiles, books and various other artefacts.
- The London Bicycle Tour Company
Discover the history and diversity of London by bike on a sightseeing tour.
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Cardiff
- Cardiff castle
There’s a medieval keep at its heart, but it’s the later additions to Cardiff Castle that really capture the imagination.
- National Museum Cardiff
Devoted mainly to natural history and art, this grand building is the centrepiece of the seven institutions dotted around the country that together form the Welsh National Museum.
- Chapter
Cardiff’s edgiest arts venue, Chapter has a varied rota of contemporary drama, as well as art exhibitions, an art house cinema, workshops, alternative theatre and dance performances.
- Science Cream
Wales’ first liquid nitrogen ice cream parlour offers a delicious and entertaining experience, as you watch clouds of nitrogen being whipped into indulgent ice cream.
- Pen and Paper
This independent shop is a dream come true for stationery enthusiasts, artists and craft makers. Stocked wall-to-ceiling with thousands of paints, pens, pencils, glazes.
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
- Broadway Cinema
See all films in style! They show recent films and the more unusual ones. The café and bar add to the cinema’s grandeur.
- City of Caves
These are a set of man-made caves that were discovered under the local shopping centre. It is a part of the National Justice Museum.
- Nottingham trams
Travel city in an efficient, clean and fast way! These are a great way of exploring the city and beyond.
Bristol
- St Mary Redcliffe Church
Explore the high ceilings, stained glass windows and statues. There is also a reasonably priced cafe within the museum, plus a lovely little garden to explore.
- Fountains of Millennium Square
The square’s a great place to visit on a sunny day, with benches to enjoy a picnic as well as plenty of cafes nearby.
- Banksy
Bristol and Banksy’s work can be found on walls across the city. Something for teenagers and art lovers. It’s like a walking treasure hunt of famous art!
- The Hollow
Hollow is a permanent public artwork that surrounds you by millions of years of evolution and human history; you will discover over 10,000 unique tree species, which have been gathered by the artist from almost every country on the planet.
- Clifton Suspension Bridge
Take a stroll over the bridge, taking in the amazing panoramic views of the city, then make your way to the Visitor Centre, where you’ll find an exhibition, fun children’s activities and a gift shop.