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The King's spirit lives on in Randers, Denmark

Graceland Randers is a new event house inspired by Elvis Presley's home Graceland in Memphis. The house is the ultimate tribute to the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll!

Science, Sport, Life at Ironbridge Gorge Museum

Science, Sport, Life at Ironbridge Gorge Museum

Chris Holmes MBE, Britain’s most successful individual Paralympic swimmer, officially launched the Ironbridge Gorge Museum’s multi-site Science, Sport, Life programme at the Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron.

Historic churches open up for Easter

The tiny church in Warwickshire where Shakespeare may have got married, a Buckinghamshire church with a wall painting featuring a headless St George, and the church in Imber village in the Army’s training area on Salisbury Plain are just some of the Churches Conservation Trust’s unusual and enchanting historic churches that will opening their doors to visitors this Easter.

Family fun that won’t break the budget

Family fun that won’t break the budget

Does family time in your home revolve around watching telly and taking the kids with you to do the shopping? When was the last time you all got in the car and escaped for an afternoon at the beach or in the woods?

Drive, dine and doze in Perthshire

Drive, dine and doze in Perthshire

The ideal way to treat the car lover in your life, be it partner, parent or yourself, to their most unforgettable country escape, The Four Seasons Hotel on the banks of Loch Earn is encouraging you to Drive, Dine and Doze.

Art deco boutique retreat in the Seven Valleys

Art deco boutique retreat in the Seven Valleys

Set in the Seven Valleys, less than an hour from Calais, Maison de Plumes is an 18th Century ‘Maison de Maître’ which has been tastefully restored to its former glory – a renovation which would no doubt please the original countess owner.

Family fun for the Easter holidays

This Easter, families can enjoy a great range of action-packed days out at award winning attractions across the North West, bringing a unique mix of heritage, history and family fun to the school break.

Adrenalin addiction in Pembrokeshire

Hurl yourself off cliffs into the depths of the Atlantic, ride the surging ocean swell or kayak your way through natural arches and sea caves. If you’re looking for an action packed party weekend that will seriously blow your socks off, read on...

Liza Minnelli to set North London alight

Liza Minnelli to set North London alight

English Heritage is thrilled to announce that the imitable superstar Liza Minnelli will perform at the Kenwood House Picnic Concerts on Friday 1 July.

Beginner’s guide to the Henley Festival

For a week in early July, the charming market town of Henley, synonymous with the Royal River Thames throws off its genteel air and goes into to full throttle glamour.

Enjoy an indulgent Easter break on Dartmoor

Enjoy an indulgent Easter break on Dartmoor

Fancy a short fling this Easter? Spring is a fantastic time to escape to Dartmoor with newborn lambs and Dartmoor ponies, and far fewer people than other well-trodden tourist paths in the UK.

Get more for your money in Greece and Turkey

As the Easter and Royal Wedding holiday breaks approach, new research from Post Office Travel Money reveals that prices have plunged in Greece and Turkey.

Explore the Emerald Isle with Rabbie's

Explore the Emerald Isle with Rabbie's

Award winning small-group tour operator Rabbie’s Trail Burners is best known for its friendly, authentic and sustainable tours of Scotland, but 2011 sees the launch of Rabbie’s first Irish tour.

‘Learn to paint’ break in idyllic rural Perthshire

An idyllic landscape for a painting holiday in Scotland, The Four Seasons Hotel in St Fillans looks out over the natural beauty of Loch Earn and the surrounding hills.

Fresh produce market opens to public in Paris

Fresh produce market opens to public in Paris

Journey through the belly of Paris! The tradesmen’s market of Rungis is opening its doors to the public for guided tours for the first time in its history.