of the incredible beauty of the country's highest cathedral in the quaint medieval streets, fine restaurants, friendly, water holes and cosmopolitan art festivals, Salisbury was named a top 10 cities to visit in the UK. With a long and fascinating history dating from the 13th century, it is really one of England's best kept secrets.
What to see and do in Salisbury
Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral catches your eye long before they arrive in the city - from all sides, with its elegant tower rises 404 meters from the Wiltshire countryside. Taking 38 years to build, the Cathedral is the home of the best preserved of the original Magna Carta is one of the most important documents in history.
Mompession home
Mompession house is an ideal Queen Anne mansion, and only a few minutes walk from the train station Salisbury. After setting for Mrs. Jennings' London home in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, dear, this is a magnificent oak staircase, and a charming walled garden tea
Wardrobe Military Museum
Wardrobe Military Museum is another great attraction to visit on the days the train to Salisbury and tells the story of the Infantry and the Berkshire Wiltshire.Muzej garden still provides the perfect setting leads to the river, as well as a licensed tea room.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge is the world's most impressive stone circle - a prehistoric monument that is still unanswered question of why it was built. This must be seen for up to Salisbury. Learn more about our common Stonehenge tickets, which includes not only travel but also to enter the site plus a tour of this beautiful city and a visit to the Iron Age ruins of Old Sarum.
Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum
Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum-archeology buffs will love this museum Stonehenge gallery, with a world cultural heritage objects and galleries Putt Rover which is one of the country's finest collection of prehistoric treasures. Take 15 minutes walk from Salisbury station and then catch any Wilts and Dorset bus within a few minutes walk from the museum.
Riverside walks
Riverside tours of England to offer picturesque riverside walks of Salisbury is located at the confluence of five rivers Avon, Bourne, Ebbie, Wylye.Grada Nadder and water meadows were immortalized in paintings John Constable, and the views of the cathedral rising out of green fields has been described as Britain's best.
Fisherton Mill
Fisherton Mill is an independent art gallery in a former grain mill that was built in 1880th This location history exhibits designers and artists in their workshops. Acts of the leading sculptors and furniture makers are at the fair, and shops selling everything from ceramics to nakita.Mill is just minutes from the train station is Salisbury
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