Oxford and Chester have charm, but one village-like city has roughly the same beauty and history, with far fewer tourists. This quaint town invites you to wander from the cozy coffee shop to the welcoming pub. Meanwhile, it incorporates the stunning medieval buildings, the tallest cathedral in Britain, a beautiful countryside.
In Wiltshire's sleepy county, Salisbury, the seventh smallest city in the UK, has all the historic capabilities of a larger city, and everything you need for a weekend stay. A trip to the iconic cathedral is essential. The tallest spire in the UK is known for being 123 meters tall, but it's even more convincing. This is to boast one of the four surviving copies of Magna Carta within the chapter house. If the weather is good you can climb the famous spire, which offers incredible views of the surrounding countryside. Once you've returned to the ground, take some time to make the stained glass windows look ecstatic.
Just a short drive from Mini City, just 17 minutes' drive to be precise, you can reach one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments.
Surrounded by folklore, the mysterious standing stone dates back to about 5,000 years. Whether you believe in theory or not, it's a shame to miss Stonehenge while you're here.
The Salisbury Museum also offers views of archaeological discoveries in surrounding areas such as Stonehenge and Old Salm.
After incorporating as much history as possible, he goes on peaceful walks and bikes along the Avon River. The lush countryside is exactly what you need to stop.
You can also hit nearby New Forest National Park, bikes and even horses, where ponies and donkeys roam freely.
At unlikely events, you will get bored of living in a small city, so you can travel to Beachy Lymington where you can see sailors navigate the huge yachts through the marina.