Fernanda from Argentina:
Colchester is a city located in the northeast of England, known for being the oldest city in Britain. There's plenty to do here, but I highly recommend the castle and garden tours. They contain a lot of history that is still preserved and cared for to this day. The landscapes are beautiful, and the history of this city is truly memorable. I recommend visiting in the spring-summer season when the weather's warm so you can enjoy many tourist attractions as long as you don't get caught in the rain.
★★★★★
Nigel from England:
Yes I do, I live in the East of England region but not actually in East Anglia but have spent many days in places in there. But I like North Norfolk the most. Cromer, a nice seaside resort with a traditional end of the pier show, Cromer crabs straight off the boats and fish and chips. My Aunt used to have a holiday caravan in Overstrand. We'd visit it and spend a lot of time in Cromer. There's a steam railway in Sheringham which was fun to ride, all the way to Holt. The Muckleburgh Collection has meant tanks and armoured vehicles, which as a boy were exciting to see. Blakeney Point has a lot of wildlife, sea birds and grey seals and their pups, there are boat tours you can take. But yes walking along the long beach fore shores, where I've seen dolphins play in the sea is a thing I love.
★★★★☆
Rosario from Argentina:
Last year, I went on a trip to the United Kingdom with my mom. We visited London and also Cambridge. When we entered Cambridge University, we noticed that tourists were restricted from certain parts of the university, and only students were allowed entry with a special credential indicating they studied at Cambridge. My mom saw a corridor crowded with people and thought she could pass through because there was a barrier, albeit far from the corridor. We followed suit and crossed the corridor to reach the other room. It turned out to be the back part of the university. We took photos and enjoyed the view until we saw two guards approaching. We were trembling with fear because we didn't know why they were coming towards us or what we had done. However, the guards then informed us that we couldn't be in that area, scolded us, and escorted us to the exit. Despite being scolded by the university guards, we still cherished a nice memory and some lovely photos.



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