The city of Durham is located just south of Newcastle upon Tyne in northeastern England and is marked by several Norman and medieval structures around which winds the River Wear. Visitors flock to sites like the Durham Cathedral with its Romanesque architecture, and Durham Castle from the Norman era. Crook Hall dates to the 13th century and offers a maze...
Más informaciónCounty Durham contains a host of charming towns and villages outside of its beautiful county town. The region is steeped in religious and industrial history, with castles, cathedrals, and museums spread throughout. These feature unique art, artefacts, and displays showcasing...
Durham may be a historic city, but it’s also one with a robust selection of fantastic places to eat. From burger joints to luxurious steakhouses, this city offers delicious meals that draw in foodies from far and wide. Of course, the best places are the ones that locals still love to go to, and these are the ones we’ve rounded...
Más informaciónDurham's vibrant nightlife has plenty to keep you out and about well after sundown. Be it for tasty food, live music or after-dinner drinks, this charming and picturesque city has options as diverse as they are convenient to get to. Look no further than these hotspots right in the heart of town. From pubs to a night market, from live performances...
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