Although England may only seem like a speck of land in comparison to the neighbouring European main land, given the countries diversity, England is one of the most interesting destinations for international visitors. Regardless of whether you visit the north or south of the country, there is no denying every city in England has its very own distinctive personality. As a result, England offers something for everyone.
Whether you would like to spend some time in the heart of one of the countries urban host spots or perhaps somewhere with a slightly more relaxed environment, there are a whole range of destinations on offer. Furthermore, with plenty of homestay opportunities across the country, finding accommodation could not be easier. However, while you are guaranteed to find somewhere in England which caters to your needs, knowing exactly which city to move to can be a difficult decision.
Take for instance London; for those looking for a fast paced lifestyle in the middle one the world’s busiest cities, London provides the ideal location. With a staggering 45 universities offering over 30,000 different courses, England’s capital city is an education hub. While the city boats unparalleled opportunities to study, London is also home to one of England’s most culturally diverse communities. Considering that over 300 languages are spoken across the city, there is no denying the cities international nature. As a result, London is great place to connect with people from around the world.
While the hustle and bustle is perfect for some, London can prove too much for others. If you are seeking a more relaxed English experience, there are plenty of other places which may be more to your taste. Take for example Bristol, with a reputation for arts and culture, the city offers a vibrant setting in which to embrace English life. Given the numerous places of interest in the city including the Bristol’s historic cathedral or the cities intriguing zoo, you will always have plenty to do.
Likewise, in Brighton, visitors will not be left disappointed. With is costal location and proximity to London, Brighton offers a unique experience for anyone wishing to visit England. While the extensive coast line is perfect for enjoying the summer sun places of interest including the Royal Pavilion, Victorian aquariums and Brighton’s famous big wheel ensure the city is a great place whatever the weather.
Perhaps if you are interested in England’s heritage, Oxford, Cambridge or even Canterbury may be of interest to you. Given that these cities origins date back hundreds of years, each of these cities boasts historic architecture as well as a number of well-established higher education facilities, private schools and several internationally recognised Universities.
While London is certainly one of the UK’s best cities to visit, with a great range of opportunities outside the capital, London is not the only place worth considering if you wish to move to England. To find out what homestay opportunities are available and to get advice about what destination is likely to be best for you, why not get in contact today?